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Mad Men - Season 5
Season 5 features Don Draper as you've never seen him before: happily married and entirely faithful. The seductive and intriguing world of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce returns in the most anticipated television event of the year. Totally in love with young copywriter Megan, Don doesn't even care that the advertising agency is doing poorly following the loss of top client Lucky Strike. Pete Campbell, on the other hand, is desperate for the firm to succeed, and his increased ambition sparks a rivalry with Roger Sterling, who regains his mojo after getting into the drug scene of the '60s.
28 September 1980, Colorado, USA
24 March 1979, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
9 January 1961, Michigan, USA
5 April 1984, Austin, Texas, USA
9 July 1981, London, England, UK
22 August 1974
17 August 1979, Norwalk, Connecticut, USA
March 25, 2012
Mostly a joy (and don't worry, you won't sink). Our Sunday obsession begins anew.
September 18, 2013
Has a great show ever given us a more depressing season?
September 26, 2013
In the years from now when Mad Men is finished and we look back on popular culture as a whole, the great character studies of our time in literature, film or television will not be complete without Don Draper
March 25, 2012
Resuming after more than a year and a half on hold, Mad Men has both nothing and everything to prove.
March 25, 2012
There's something so unique about Mad Men that I almost forgot how good it was while it was gone.
March 25, 2012
Matthew Weiner's AMC hit returns with a two-hour episode that takes viewers right back into the drama.
March 25, 2012
Dramatic? Not exactly. Perfect? You bet.
March 25, 2012
Business may be stable at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, but nothing else is.
July 29, 2016
Everything changes here, not necessarily better or worse but with decisions that change the course of their lives, and that's part of why the show is so good.
March 25, 2012
Tonight's long-awaited season premiere was titled A Little Kiss, but it was more like a big wet kiss, the kind you plant on a loved one you haven't seen in way too long.

