This week finds Mad Men on speed - literally. Almost everyone (save for Peggy and Ginsberg) at the agency drops their pants for an injection of some kind of "complex vitamin boost" and stays up all weekend trying to think of a campaign...Show More Summary
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Keira Knightley's honeymoon PDA - Celebrity
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File through your mail in a fun but easy fashion - Smart Living
Keira Knightley's honeymoon PDA - Celebrity
Scope out the best white dresses for Summer - Fashion
Learn to love lunges with this move - Fitness
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The physical merging of the merger happens on this week's Mad Men, and people aren't just butting heads because there's not enough room at the SCDP office. While some people are having a tough time transitioning into the new situation, some employees have it worse and get the boot. Show More Summary
Well, color me surprised! This week's episode of Mad Men ends on a rather exciting note - SCDP is merging with Peggy's firm! There are a lot of ups and downs for SCDP's business this week - first, they're set to go public and make everyone rich, then it feels like they're losing accounts like it's going out of style. Show More Summary
This week's episode of Mad Men is marked by the death of an icon, as we see how each of the characters respond to the death of Martin Luther King Jr. Everyone's a little more emotionally volatile than usual (especially Pete), and even...Show More Summary
On this week's Mad Men, Don and Megan's marital problems are rivaled only by that of the firm, which experiences strife among the employees and loses one of its accounts while failing to win a very important one. Things also get cutthroat...Show More Summary
Prostitution and guilt are big themes in this week's Mad Men, and I have to admit that I found the second episode of season six more interesting and exciting than the season premiere. Don and Pete are both cheating on their wives with...Show More Summary
Mad Men is finally back! The season six premiere opens on Christmas 1967 among lots of big events: a stranger's wedding, the impending Super Bowl, and a funeral. The time jump is evidenced by much more hair in general on the head and faces of the staff, along with the career progressions of some of the characters. Show More Summary
Mad Men has wrapped up another season, and while the finale doesn't have the same kind of shocking moment as last week's episode, there are still a few jarring things going on in the lives of the employees of SCDP. Pete's affair comes...Show More Summary
Precocious Glenn Bishop really nails the theme of this week's episode of Mad Men when he asks Don, "Why does everything turn out crappy?" It's a question both Lane and Don come face-to-face with, as Lane's financial issues are coming...Show More Summary
The titular "other woman" in this week's episode of Mad Men is actually a car, but the ladies of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce - Peggy and Joan - are also courted in very different ways. Both women make major decisions that impact their...Show More Summary
This week's Mad Men brings back a character we haven't seen in a while, Paul Kinsey, and gives us a look at a relationship between two characters - Joan and Don - who we don't often see interact (but wow, when they do, is it entertaining). Show More Summary
It feels like just yesterday it was summertime in Mad Men world, but alas, we've already arrived at Thanksgiving. It's not exactly a celebratory episode: Betty's cranky about both her new diet and Don's new wife; Pete's still struggling...Show More Summary
Megan and Pete have been center stage for much of this season of Mad Men, and they're back in the spotlight this week. Pete's journey to rock bottom continues with more self-destructive behavior, while Megan makes a major life change...Show More Summary
This week's Mad Men puts the spotlight on Megan, who has a career breakthrough at work, though she's less successful with her visiting parents. Peggy's domestic situation is also highlighted when she takes her relationship with Abe to...Show More Summary
The relationships of Peggy, Don, and Roger are the focus of this week's Mad Men, and we see them each engage in some pretty dramatic behavior while dealing with their personal lives. Peggy and Don can't find the best balance betweenShow More Summary
It's all about Pete Campbell on Mad Men this week, as we get a little more insight into what's making him so miserable. Though he's guilty of a few despicable acts, we also get to see Trudy in her best form, plus the added bonus of seeing...Show More Summary
Sex and violence play a huge part in this week's Mad Men, and this episode has one of the most shocking scenes I've ever seen on this show (even though it turns out to not be real). Don is suffering from a cold that gives him disturbing dreams, and Joan's happiness about welcoming Greg home from Vietnam turns sour fast. Show More Summary
On this week's episode of Mad Men, Betty's back - and in an, um, "big" way. Thanks to January Jones's real-life pregnancy, Mrs. Francis has packed on a few pounds after what appears to be more than one afternoon spent on the couch with a box of Bugles. Show More Summary