"Public Relations"

The fourth season of Mad Men commences with an entirely fresh start for many of our favorites, including Don, of course. This recap takes readers inside the episode "Public Relations."

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"Shut the Door. Have a Seat..."

This is the third season finale of Mad Men. We've got a full recap of results from it.

"The Grown Ups"

We get a glimpse of Peggy's taste in men this week. The episode is titled "The Grown Ups.'

"The Gypsy and the Hobo"

A former client returns to Sterling Cooper this week, as Betty takes the children on a trip.

"The Color Blue"

The firm celebrates a milestone this week. Read all about it in our recap.

"Wee Small Hours"

This episode of Mad Men is titled "Wee Small Hours." In it, Don can't satisfy his clients.

"Souvenir"

Don tries to include Betty in his life on this episode of Mad Men. She goes with him on a business trip.

"Seven Twenty Three"

Don thinks deeply about his future in this episode of Mad Men. Meanwhile, Betty gets involved in politics.

"Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency"

The sixth episode of Mad Men's third season is titled "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency." Let's take a closer look at it.

"The Fog"

Sally's behavior is a problem this week on Mad Men. Betty and Don must figure out a solution for their daughter.

Mad Men Quotes

Don Draper: Let me ask you something, what do woman want?
Roger Sterling: Who cares?

Psychiatry is just this year's candy pink stove.

Roger