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Mad Men - Season 7

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Don attempts to return to his advertising agency after being put on indefinite leave following a meltdown in the middle of a client meeting. Eventually, his status at the firm becomes the focus of a bitter power struggle between Roger and Jim, both of whom want to take Sterling Cooper & Partners in radically different directions. The highly anticipated series conclusion will, for the last time, follow the complex lives of Don, Peggy, Roger, Joan, Betty and Pete as their stories come to an end. It's the End of an Era.  
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RedEye
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April 14, 2014

I was tickled by a surprise twist near the end of the episode that sets up some delicious skulduggery to come.
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TheWrap
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April 14, 2014

We won't be able to fully appreciate it from moment to moment, because we're so eager to learn what's coming next, to get to whatever the future holds. But that future is a world without Mad Men, so let's not get there too fast.
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New York Observer
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April 14, 2014

Gone are the days of "Zou Bisou Bisou" and Don's Hawaiian mortality freak-out. Nope. This season premiere, all we got was a cold pastrami sandwich with coleslaw smeared on the bread.
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Philadelphia Daily News
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April 11, 2014

It's the fetishizing of the visual, not lack of action, that leaves me impatient. But for now, we're on a plane and Weiner's in the cockpit... I don't know where we're going and neither do you. Might as well sit back and enjoy what's left of the ride.
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Uncle Barky
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April 10, 2014

Mad Men is beautifully shot as always, with the dialogue flowing naturally and meaningfully over alcohol... The pace hasn't quickened. Nor does the storyline congeal. Instead, Sunday's re-opener builds to a terrifically poignant finish.
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ScreenRant
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April 14, 2014

The equivalence of Don and Freddy is actually far more pronounced than previously imagined.
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Boston Globe
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April 15, 2014

The hour delivers a series of lovely closing scenes that find Don feeling more honest intimacy than he has felt since the death of Anna, culminating in the kind of image and song choice that Mad Men fans find so powerful and moving.
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IGN Movies
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April 14, 2014

On a show all about advertising and projecting a certain image, it's very entertaining when the show can actually play with the idea of how the media can sell us something.
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New York Daily News
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April 08, 2014

AMC's much-acclaimed Mad Men feels like it's coming out of a pit stop, rechecking gears and reacclimating to the track.
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Grantland
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April 15, 2014

There are peaks and valleys, but mostly there's a lot of flat, ugly middle. The victories that you spend forever building end up being as ephemeral as fireworks, sparkling briefly before quickly fading back into the endless blackness of the nighttime sky.
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