- Network: AMC
- Series Premiere Date: Jul 19, 2007
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The acting (from a mostly unknown cast), cinematography (you can just stare at this series) and especially Weiner's writing carry the series to exceptional heights.
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Wit and glamour sell this top-quality product.
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Mad Men is a joy to watch - the clothes, the clocks, the furniture, it's like a mid-century night's dream. But this is no mere period piece. It's a smart, complex drama that attempts to get through the facades that have always hidden the truth.
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If you check out Mad Men tonight, I guarantee you'll be back next week.
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"I'm living like there is no tomorrow because there isn't one." Not a pretty sentiment, to be sure, but it makes for an intriguing character in what's likely to be the best new summer series of 2007.
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Mad Men has found a strange and lovely space between nostalgia and political correctness and filled it with interesting people, all of them armed with great powers of seduction.
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The series is a funny, knowing, sometimes dark, sometimes romantic take on the time just before the power of advertising was fully realized.
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A really extraordinary new drama.
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This sleek, sexy, smartly cynical drama about selling everything from cigarettes to Nixon also nails the era's attitudes of casual prejudice and sexual manipulation.
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It's hard for an artistic entity to balance that kind of American duality. Mad Men does so in a subtler and more natural way than "Natural Born Killers" did satirically.
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It's very filmic both in execution and ambition as it explores life before Betty Friedan and the Surgeon General's warnings on cigarette packs.
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What gives Mad Men its zing is that play is part of work, sexual banter isn't yet harassment, and America is free of self-doubt, guilt, and countercultural confusion.
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Interestingly, a lot of nothing adds up to a big something.
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Mad Men may thrive on a certain heartless suspense, but it's definitely got a brain, one that's interested in how our lives are a battle between the narrative we imagine for ourselves and the path we happen to be on.
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Mad Men is smart and tremendously attractive, and it stirs you more than it probably should.
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The premiere is so well constructed in every department, it would be near-impossible to skip the next episode. If the show can keep up this level of quality, it could wind up being one of the greats.
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As a witty social history viewed through the tempestuous prism of office and sexual politics, Mad Men is big fun ... classy entertainment with a brain.
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It is something rare and wonderful, a remarkable, original vision.
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Mad Men is both a drama and a comedy and all the better for it, a series that breaks new ground by luxuriating in the not-so-distant past.
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Mad Men is first and foremost an intelligently made character drama.
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Mad Men is a captivating experience.
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Mad Men is smart, funny, eye-opening, and probably 10 times better than anything you'll see this fall, so don't miss it.
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This show, and the world it reconstructs, gets much better, and more comfortable, as it goes along.
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As a serialized drama, the program's situations aren't especially stirring, even with its solid, perfectly outfitted cast. The sheer atmosphere, however, proves intoxicating.
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Mad Men is infinitely more concerned with entertainment, an effort at which it succeeds, thanks mostly to its first-rate cast, disarming humor and period detail.
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The show does such an amazing job of evoking a world not that long-gone, and in a way that makes it equal parts alluring and appalling.
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Some us also go in for TV shows that have the potential to ripen into astringent Billy Wilder-style examinations of what lust can do to the white-collar soul.
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To steal from the old beer slogan, (this show) looks great, (but it's) less filling (than it intends).
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This series feel like a fifties leftover, chock-full of unimportant secrets.
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There's much to admire about Mad Men, and much worth tuning in for. But so far, it's all soft sell.
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The costumes and sets are just ducky and highly evocative, but the people in and around them spoil the show, gum up the works and shatter veracity.
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The mood is serious, not campy, and there aren't laugh-out-loud moments, just a lot of groaners--at which point, the show simply becomes a reflection of its characters: depressing.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 592 out of 650
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Mixed: 33 out of 650
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Negative: 25 out of 650
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Nov 1, 2012
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EricSJun 16, 2009
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Apr 22, 2012