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8.7
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Universal acclaim- based on 148 Ratings
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PaulZ.Aug 7, 200810Cast and writers are quite simply the most talented on TV. Mad Men is one of those shows you just don't want to end and which you anticipate with true pleasure each week. Makes the medium a true art form.
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MichaelB.Sep 9, 20089Brilliantly crafted down the the last detail. I was born in 1958 and the interaction between the children and the Draper parents has given me significant goose bumps more than once. This show is spot on.
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RobbotheYobboSep 8, 200910
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BrianGOct 27, 200810Finally, one of the few television shows in recent years where the second season not improved over an already very good to great show; it is clearly one of the best dramas to arrive in the past 10-15 years. What an ending last night to the second season. If Elizabeth Moss or Januray Jones don't get nominated next year for Emmys, it will be extremely disappointing.
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[Anonymous]Jul 27, 200810Best dramatic show of the summer. Praise well deserved.
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JoeD.Jul 29, 200810Almost a perfect show... Scary and superb.
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NickDAug 14, 200810
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DomoR.Jul 27, 200810Damn Brilliant!!!!!!!
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MattA.Aug 11, 200810
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ecAug 12, 20089
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Jan 16, 20129Still numeral uno! You gel with the characters even when they're whiny pompous spoiled brats. Pampered! Sometimes Mad Men can turn into Cry Babies and go thru any lengths to get what they want. Super egos!
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Apr 22, 201210Probably my most favorite season from the entire series simply because its interesting and tense in the same time. There is really not much to say i absolutely liked every episode and the season finally was amazing as well, great series, great actors!!
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90Mad Men returns for season 2 in excellent form: There's a rich and active subtext in this series, you just have to discover it.
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91The premiere jumps the series from 1960 to 1962, but it plays coy with most of last season's cliff-hangers, including the whereabouts of Peggy's son with married exec Pete Campbell (played with oily brilliance by Vincent Kartheiser). It's quite a tease, but the debut proves Mad Men is as smart as ever
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90Far from devolving into soapy Madison Avenue pablum, Mad Men is painstakingly building its way to genuine greatness.