Mad Men Season 7 - EXPECT SPOILERS (2 Viewers)

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AMC announced today that the final season of the Lionsgate series Mad Men will be expanded to 14 episodes and equally portioned with seven episodes airing in spring of 2014 (“The Beginning”) and the final seven episodes of this iconic series (“The End of an Era”) airing in the spring of 2015.

“This approach has worked well for many programs across multiple networks, and, most recently for us with Breaking Bad which attracted nearly double the number of viewers to its second half premiere than had watched any previous episode,” said Charlie Collier, AMC president. “We are determined to bring Mad Men a similar showcase. In an era where high-end content is savored and analyzed, and catch-up time is used well to drive back to live events, we believe this is the best way to release the now 14 episodes than remain of this iconic series.”

“We plan to take advantage of this chance to have a more elaborate story told in two parts, which can resonate a little bit longer in the minds of our audience,” said Matthew Weiner, creator and executive producer, Mad Men. “The writers, cast and other artists welcome this unique manner of ending this unique experience.”


“Mad Men has had a transcendent impact on our popular culture, and it has played a prominent role in building our Lionsgate brand,” said Kevin Beggs, Chairman, Lionsgate Television Group. “We anticipate a remarkable seventh season thanks to the brilliance of Matthew Weiner, the entire creative and production team, and our tremendous partnership with AMC. We’re all working to ensure that the series will have the kind of powerful send-off it so richly deserves.”

The first half of the final season of Mad Men will premiere on AMC this spring.


http://blogs.amctv.com/mad-men/2013/09/mad-men-serves-seven-and-seven/
 
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is it just the one episode this week? they opened with a double header last year
 
The DB Cooper theory - what a cock of shite. At Slate they’ve got an interview with a ‘skyjacking expert’ who has never actually seen the show and asked him about the similarities between him and Don. I guess they must be hard up for traffic.

Opening line


Slate: You have not watched a minute of Mad Men. Do you think the theory sounds plausible?


Don Draper to become D.B. Cooper in Mad Men finale? A skyjacking expert weighs in on the theory.

Some people's internet licenses need to be revoked.

Opening episode was fine, not the best episode but yeah Don's entrance was class. I also like how Sterling is now living. The Joan storyline seems to be the only one with meat on it so far.
 
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