Mad Men

2007 • AMC
4.5
3.96K reviews
TV-14
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Season 4 episodes (13)

1 Public Relations
7/25/10
Don makes a mistake that jeopardizes the new agency.
2 Christmas Comes But Once a Year
8/1/10
The agency gets a new account and adds staff. Sally runs into an old friend. The agency throws a party.
3 The Good News
8/8/10
Don takes a trip. Joan has scheduling problems. Don and Lane get to know each other a little better.
4 The Rejected
8/15/10
An edict from Roger and Lane puts Pete in a personal dilemma.
5 The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
8/22/10
Don and Pete go against Roger in efforts to win a new account.
6 Waldorf Stories
8/29/10
Peggy clashes with her new creative partner and Don pitches under unusual circumstances.
7 The Suitcase
9/5/10
A deadline disrupts Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.
8 The Summer Man
9/12/10
Joan and Peggy deal with high-jinx in the office.
9 The Beautiful Girls
9/19/10
Peggy receives a romantic gift that could compromise her career.
10 Hands and Knees
9/26/10
An unannounced visitor at the Francis home rattles Betty.
11 Chinese Wall
10/3/10
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce employees resort to scuttlebutt after an agency-wide meeting is called.
12 Blowing Smoke
10/10/10
In the midst of a crisis, Don runs into an old friend.
13 Tomorrowland
10/17/10
Season Four finale. Opportunity arises for Don and Peggy.

About this show

Set in 1960 New York City, in an unexpected new world - the high-powered and glamorous "Golden Age" of advertising - where everyone is selling something and nothing is ever what you expect it to be. The drama unfolds around Don Draper (Jon Hamm), the biggest ad man in the business. As he calls the shots 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.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
3.96K reviews
A Google user
May 1, 2014
Mad Men's star Don Draper is one of multiple-sided personality problems set forth in a man who had to make it to the top on his own, afraid if the CEO'x\'s of the advertising agency knew his poor on the wrong side of town background, he wouldn't get to first base; let alone in the upper hiearchy of business. That's one reason that he didn't even have his own Social Security card but used his brother's. And, that was the main reason he was not capable of loving his first wife. She was from a wealthy, high class family and all his straying away just proved how inadequate he felt in her presence. And the downward spiral continued with his second marriage to a young stage starlet---to be continued..
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Robin PM
January 21, 2016
I had a hard time getting into this show. I get it, the gender roles were very stratified back in the day, but they will not let you forget that. The repetitive story telling got a bit stale afterthe 5th episode.
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Jason Coltrin
May 7, 2014
Dad was of this era and drank and smoked on the job except that it took place in Hughes. His ideals about looking sharp and dealing with the same political issues had me intrigued with this show. Although the acting at times was lackluster and even amateur occasionally the episodes had me coming back for more.
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