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    Mad Men: It’s All About Branding

    It’s been almost a year since we last saw the gang at the newly formed Sterling, Cooper, Draper and Pryce. If you’ve been wondering what everyone’s been up to, you’ll have to wait. This first episode of the season centers around our favorite fedora wearing...

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    Mad Men returns… along with Ayn Rand

    I couldn’t believe it when the Season 4 premiere of Mad Men opened with the line “Who is Don Draper?”  Too perfect—considering that this time last year I wrote an article on the parallels between Mad Men and Ayn Rand’s famous fictional characters for the Season...

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  • Grey Area (<i>Mad Men</i> 3.13)

    Grey Area (Mad Men 3.13)

    After the trauma of the previous week's JFK assassination, Mad Men’s finale took a much lighter approach.

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  • Black and White (<i>Mad Men</i> 3.12)

    Black and White (Mad Men 3.12)

    The question of how Mad Men would depict the Kennedy assassination (if at all) this season was finally answered in the The Grown-ups.

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  • Group Therapy (<i>Mad Men</i> 3.10)

    Group Therapy (Mad Men 3.10)

    A motif that has been used throughout Mad Men’s third season is the juxtaposition of the colors blue and green. In The Color Blue, this use of color is explicitly suggested by the title.

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  • Three Blind Mice (<i>Mad Men</i> 3.07)

    Three Blind Mice (Mad Men 3.07)

    723 is probably my favorite Mad Men episode so far this season (and it’s been a pretty good season). I don’t think I’m overstating it when I say that it blew me away. In the “Inside Episode” video that appears on the AMC website (which...

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