108 USER REVIEWS
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By Ray m on
Fri, Apr 29, 2011 10:14 AM PDT
This is historically accurate and show things as they were in the 60s
I know it is hard to believe the drinking and treatment of women went on but it is historically accurate and to be PC would make the show a pure fiction. Now so many shows are about …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Joyce on
Sun, Mar 27, 2011 6:17 PM PDT
I LOVE EVERYTHING about Mad Men. It is the best show on TV, can't wait to see it. Wish were a one hour show each week. Cannot get enough of Jon Hamm, and all the cast. He reminds me of Paul Newman, who was his own man, natural, good, smart and so …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Irish_hills_thrills on
Tue, Mar 15, 2011 12:25 PM PDT
It is not airing enough to keep a true following.......why does this show choose to shoot itself in the penny loafer??? It is a great show, when it is available to watch.....more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Lilipad on
Tue, Dec 28, 2010 5:57 PM PST
I'm totally hooked on this great drama series.First reason is because it's so good. Second, I was there, in the business world in that era and I can't believe how differently women were treated. Of course then,I thought it was normal. Young …more»1 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By His One And Only Girl on
Tue, Dec 21, 2010 4:22 PM PST
There is nothing at all I like about the show, pure drivel from start to finish, and none of the characters have any redeeming social values whatsoever. Should be taken off the air.more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By mason on
Sun, Oct 17, 2010 2:09 PM PDT
The show is interesting especially to those who lived through this era.The acting is fair, the sound quality and or the actors diction is sub par, the microphone booms maybe out of position during the take. The subject matter although an insight to the …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By KarenS on
Wed, Oct 13, 2010 6:14 AM PDT
From the time I saw the show first advertised I thought it looked like a powerful show, a show to be DVR’ed. But as I watched commercial after commercial I never saw one person of color. All I could think was "Come on!" Was this a conscience …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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Episode 5, Season 3| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 09-13-2009Don and Betty visit Sally's school for a conference about their daughter's recent bad behavior. Pete, reviewing his client Admiral's generally flat sales figures with Paul, concludes that the television set manufacturer is popular with African Americans. Pete takes a call from "Uncle Herman," who turns out to be Duck Phillips. Duck invites Pete to lunch. That evening, Sally's teacher calls the Draper home and apologizes to Don for the morning's conference. Don ends the call when Betty announces she's going into labor. In the waiting room, Don meets Dennis, a Sing Sing prison guard and first-time father. The two men talk about fatherhood and prison life. Betty has a dream about a summer day and another dream about her father mopping blood. Betty wakes up holding her baby boy named Eugene. Pete arrives for lunch with Duck to find that Peggy is also invited. Duck offers both of them jobs, but Pete gets up to leave. The next day, Pete stuns two Admiral television representatives by proposing commercials featuring white and black actors. Peggy tells Don she wants a raise in pay equal to the men. Roger and Cooper chew out Pete for upsetting Admiral, but Lane observes that as a newcomer to the United States, he senses changing attitudes regarding race and perhaps Sterling Cooper should capitalize on this. lessDon and Betty visit Sally's school for a conference about their daughter's recent bad behavior. Pete, reviewing his client Admiral's generally flat sales figures with Paul, concludes that the television set manufacturer is popular with African Americans. … more -
About The Show
Set in 1960's New York, series follows the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising, an ego-driven world where key players make an art of the sell while their private world gets sold. Story revolves around the conflicted world of Don Draper, the biggest ad man (and ladies man) in the business, and his colleagues at the Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency. As Don makes the plays in the boardroom and the bedroom, he struggles to stay a step ahead of the rapidly changing times and the young executives nipping at his heels.Set in 1960's New York, series follows the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising, an ego-driven world where key players make an art of the sell while their private world …Show MoreClose -
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