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Mad Men
Season Three
EMAILPRINTSERIES: AMC, Sunday 10:00p (60 minutes)

Universal acclaim
Based on 20 critic reviews
How did we calculate this?
Based on 24 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Drama
Created By: Matthew Weiner
First Air Date: August 16, 2009
Summary
Starring Jon Hamm, January Jones, Vincent Kartheiser, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Bryan Batt, Michael Gladis, Aaron Staton, and Scott Hornbacher
Sterling Cooper is in transition after its merger with a British company and secrets continue to play a part in people's seemingly happy lives.
Also On Metacritic
TV: Mad Men: Season One Mad Men: Season Two
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What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
New York PostLinda Stasi
Was it worth the wait? Are you kidding me? Does London Fog make raincoats?
Read Full Review >USA TodayRobert Bianco
There is always meaning to Mad Men's madness and passion under its control, along with an uncommon level of style, flair and wit. On a TV shelf crowded with cookie-cutter products, Mad Men is an original.
Read Full Review >San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
All the elements Mad Men does well - the humor, the note-perfect clothing and sets, the creeping cultural change - are still there to be savored.
Read Full Review >Slant MagazineBrian Holcomb
Ideas became embedded into character and each member of the ensemble was given complex motivations within situations that challenged their natures. As the third season begins, we see that Weiner is committed strongly to going in this same direction with closeted homosexual Salvatore Romano.
Read Full Review >TimeJames Poniewozik
It all makes for a rich, captivating series to look at. And listen to. Even, or especially, when it's not saying anything at all.
Read Full Review >TV GuideMatt Roush
AMC’s dazzling Mad Men, returning this weekend for a third season of rich and provocative drama poised at the brink of cataclysmic cultural change.
Read Full Review >NewsdayVerne Gay
Mad Men, as ever, remains a solid and beautifully produced TV program. Best of all, this episode promises a compelling third season. Fans will find much to savor.
Read Full Review >Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker
Our greatest pleasure lies in anticipation of what is to come this season.
Read Full Review >Hollywood Reporter
Perhaps the only predictable element of Mad Men is that the premiere is a return to form, the series is as spellbinding and elusive as Draper himself.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert
Mad Men remains TV at its most artful. Like Don Draper, it’s beautiful, stealthy, troubling, and, above all, addictive.
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
Mad Men exists on another level. Smart, mysterious and alluring, Mad Men remains a smooth concoction of period charm and psychological character drama.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-TimesPaige Wiser
The only reason I'm not giving the third season opener four stars is because the show is competing with two earlier, exquisite seasons. Sunday's episode feels like something is missing -- a hook, something to make it physically painful to wait for new episodes.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesRobert Lloyd
There are no heroes or villains here, only people working out or being carried toward their individual destinies. And in who we root for and in what we root for them to choose, we also define ourselves.
Read Full Review >VarietyBrian Lowry
Foremost, the series operates on a number of levels, beginning with its effortless, nostalgic cool and subtle re-litigation of the culture wars -- revealing how the pre-Vietnam era wasn't always so grand for women and minorities. Those tiers smartly coexist with big-business shenanigans and sudsy family drama--an intoxicating stew for demanding viewers, but one likely forever destined to blunt the show's broad mainstream appeal.
Read Full Review >SalonHeather Havrilesky
Watching Pete ride an emotional roller coaster may be the most entertaining part of Mad Men. Pete beautifully demonstrates the mixed blessing that big responsibilities bestow on the average life.
Read Full Review >Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall
The hour offers up office intrigue, romantic complications and a classic Don Draper pitch, not to mention the usual brilliant acting from all involved.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesAlessandra Stanley
Those first fugues into Don’s hidden past are not the most inviting way into a new season, however. Mad Men is essentially one long flashback, an artfully imagined historic re-enactment of an era when America was a soaring superpower feeling its first shivers of mortality.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia InquirerDavid Hiltbrand
The storytelling and visual gloss we have come to expect from Mad Men are stronger than ever. If this eventful, fast-moving episode is any indication, we're in for a savory season.
Read Full Review >Washington PostHank Stuever
Try as I might, Mad Men fails to resonate, settle in, tell me something. It can no longer get out of its own way so as to allow its multiple story lines to experience actual forward momentum. (Only the calendar does that.)
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 8.5 (out of 10) based on 24 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Fantasy gave it a10:
Quite possibly one of the best shows ever written. The characters are like the one's we find in real life. They capture the 60's perfectly. Don Draper is a tortured soul. His wife Betty as beautiful as she is a total bitch on wheels. She hates her life, her marriage, her friends, and even resents her children. Her daughter Sally is brilliant but you don't have to look too far into the future to know she will wind up hating her mother. At the office the diverse cast of characters with their side stories are as good as anyone. Peter will walk on anyone for his own selfish sense of purpose. Peggy is now sleeping her way up the ladder of success. And Roger doesn't care about anything or anyone other than himself. Just a wonderful show about the Madison Avenue PR spin machine of the 1960's and the shortcomings in all of us.
Adam B. gave it an8:
Very slow moving and with a fairly standard plot structure (anytime something starts to get boring, the writers just add in more smoking, drinking, and adultry). But the characters are pretty compelling and the unique flavor of the series starts to grow on you. If only each episode was 20 minutes long instead of 40. I wouldn't call it the best show on television but it's worth checking out.
Jimmy S. gave it a10:
Brian is right," nothing is happening"...... down through his thick scull in his pea brain. Mad men really is brilliant.
Scott gave it a10:
One word... BRILLIANT! Nothing can compare.
Martin S gave it an8:
I find many of the characters on this show despicable (even the women are racist) but the show is so brutally honest that I can't look away. Still it makes me rethink the merits of communism.
Brian M gave it a2:
I just don't get the appeal of this glacier paced series. Sometmes, when nothing is happening on screen, it doesn't mean that it's deep and thought provoking. It just means that there's nothing happening.
David K gave it a5:
I know the show so seeing where the characters are is interesting. But the scenes play flat and do not have any dramatic tension, even when dramatic things are happening. I need to go back and watch, but I feel that season 1 had that and since then she show is slowly becoming less dramatic and more dull.
