Mad Men Reviews (Page 4)
Mad Men Review: "Christmas Comes But Once a Year"
Although it is not one of the most exciting shows on television, Mad Men never ceases to ignite conversation. Every character. Every plot line. ...
Mad Men Review: "Public Relations"
One of the true staples of Mad Men has been how astonishingly good Don Draper is at his job. That is precisely why this season four premiere, "Public...
Mad Men Review: Season Three Finale
Hello to Sterling, Cooper, Draper and Pryce. Goodbye to Mad Men as we know it. A new company, a new family arrangement and a new direction for Don Draper w...
Mad Men Review: "The Grown-Ups"
As soon as it became clear that the third season of Mad Men was based in 1963, fans have been curious about how the show would handle the JFK assassination...
Mad Men Review: "The Gypsy and the Hobo"
What's your name?Donald Draper. But it used to be Dick Whitman. It was the conversation we never thought would take place on Mad Men. But it was also the a...
Mad Men Review: "The Color Blue"
How do you know the color blue that you see is the same color blue as seen by everyone else? It's an old, philosophical (some would say, annoying) question...
Mad Men Recap: "Wee Small Hours"
People often get fired for being gay. Last night on Mad Men, however, Sal basically got fired for not being gay. It was an action-filled hour, as Don had a...
Mad Men Recap: "Souvenir"
At various points or moments in our lives, we've all tried to be someone else. But on this week's episode of Mad Men, that desire was more pronounced than ...
Mad Men Recap: "Seven Twenty Three"
There was surprising sex and a major mugging this week on Mad Men, a pair of dramatic events that are likely to have an impact on Peggy and Don, respective...
