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Don attempts to return to his advertising agency after being put on indefinite leave following a meltdown in the middle of a client meeting. Eventually, his status at the firm becomes the focus of a bitter power struggle between Roger and Jim, both of whom want to take Sterling Cooper & Partners in radically different directions. The highly anticipated series conclusion will, for the last time, follow the complex lives of Don, Peggy, Roger, Joan, Betty and Pete as their stories come to an end. It's the End of an Era.
11 March 1946, Findlay, Ohio, USA
11 January 1958, Anaheim, California, USA
23 September 1975, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
15 March 1999, Macon, Georgia, USA
21 June 1965, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 August 1984, Houston, Texas, USA
5 June 1975
15 January 1986, Skokie, Illinois, USA
30 May 1981, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
7 December 1963, Connecticut, USA
12 May 1922, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
19 June 1974, San Francisco, California, USA
19 March 1957, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 February 1979, Vallejo, California, USA
14 March 1981, Erdington, Birmingham, England, UK
5 June 1986, Ocala, Florida, USA
22 February 1978, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
January 04, 2015
Mad Men has delivered an episode that, largely due to the weight of its closing moments, could easily have served as an incredibly satisfying end to the series itself.January 04, 2015
A death, a song and dance number and a sale; must be a season-ending episode of Mad Men... Love how Don's marriage ended in a hushed sigh as they both just gave up; meanwhile Peggy and Sally become even closer copies of Don. How can we wait until 2015?January 04, 2015
Bert's been around, he's had a good life and he got a great sendoff. Megan, to be honest, we knew back at Howard Johnson's that was never going to work. But losing Julio, well, that's going to take some adjusting.January 04, 2015
Matthew Weiner -- who directed and co-wrote last night's mid-season finale with Carly Wray -- gave us plenty to chew on in an immensely satisfying and oddly optimistic stopping point with the men in a panic and the women in calm control.January 05, 2015
On its surface, "Waterloo" is a feel-good episode -- Bert's passing notwithstanding... But it's called "Waterloo," and Bert's warning could reverberate during the second half of the season, which won't arrive until 2015.January 04, 2015
Say what you will about the episode's ending -- bizarre and out of place, or comical and uplifting -- but if there's one thing Mad Men never fails to deliver, it's a shocking season finale.January 04, 2015
Just because Don is trying to be a better man, and taken "one small step," doesn't mean the rest of his world has caught up with him. Repercussions of his past continue to dog him. Will he continue to try, or slip and slide backward?January 04, 2015
The achievement of "Waterloo" is in some ways more impressive, because the show has given us this exact episode two times previously and yet managed to do one that was more exciting and emotionally satisfying than the ones before.