Mad Men

2007 β€’ AMC
4.5
3.96K reviews
TV-14
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Season 5 episodes (14)

1 A Little Kiss Part 1
3/25/12
In the Season 5 two-hour premiere, we're welcomed back with a surprise for Don, Pete and Roger butt heads, and Joan clashes with a houseguest.
2 A Little Kiss Part 2
3/25/12
In the Season 5 two-hour premiere, we're welcomed back with a surprise for Don, Pete and Roger butt heads, and Joan clashes with a houseguest.
3 Tea Leaves
4/1/12
As Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce tries to build upon its current business, Peggy is given new responsibility as Don and Harry indulge a client.
4 Mystery Date
4/8/12
Don runs into someone from his past; Joan makes a decision; and Roger gives Peggy extra work.
5 Signal 30
4/15/12
Lane strikes up an interesting friendship as Pete entertains guests.
6 Far Away Places
4/22/12
Peggy is rattled by a particularly difficult pitch while Don visits a potential client.
7 At the Codfish Ball
4/29/12
Don, Roger, and Pete attempt to bring in new business while Sally comes to the aid of a relative.
8 Lady Lazarus
5/6/12
Peggy is irritated by a secret she has to keep; Pete covers for a friend; and Don gets unexpected news.
9 Dark Shadows
5/13/12
Don becomes competitive while Sally faces a challenge and Roger seeks new business.
10 Christmas Waltz
5/20/12
Christmas wishes come true as everyone gets a gift; Harry helps out a friend.
11 The Other Woman
5/27/12
Don's challenged by a pitch, Peggy contemplates a trip, and Joan entertains an idea.
12 Commissions and Fees
6/3/12
Don follows a surprising lead while Sally goes out.
13 The Phantom
6/10/12
In the Season 5 finale, opportunity is in the air for everyone while Pete meets a stranger on the train.
501 Special Feature: How to Succeed in Business Draper Style
2/14/14
Season-only
CEOs, advertising legends and executive coaches use scenes from AMD MEN to detail Don Draper's 10-point blueprint for success.

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
Devilskiss Killswitch
April 24, 2014
After maybe 4 episodes of watching these men cheat, lie, and con their way from one episode to the next, I'd decided it wasn't intriguing enough to watch anymore. These people were shady, crooked, and self indulging, I don't need to turn on my television to see more of what already happens too often in life. No thanks Madmen.
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Jake London
May 19, 2015
Worst ending ever! I guess when I look at Don's life I see my own. I wonder where his happy ending was to better guage my own. A lot of the things Don did to other people I did also. My family is gone and I'm chasing the wind, wondering if I'll ever land on a cloud. Like the character Don, clouds are sometimes what you imagine them to be, no real surface. So I will go on with real life and face real problems,and face them alone. Some say that the journey is the unequivocal reward of the gift of life. No.
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Bev
February 10, 2015
The smoking, drinking, philandering, fashions, office politics, etc were not unique to advertising. Any large firm in any city from that time is depicted in this show. The characters and fashions were also well researched. Happy to relive what, to me, were better times. Good jobs everywhere, good pay, great benefits and lots of advancement beats out all the PC, loss of privilege and part time hours the majority of people now have. We even laughed a lot back then. Really good show.
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