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Those who still crave for more “Mad Men” after the Sunday, November 8 finale can enjoy the online features presented to keep people excited until the fourth season next year. Also for those who did not manage to catch the last episode of the third season may as well dwell into a video recap that sums it up in a brief.


Additionally, there are other featurettes such as production stills of the episode, behind the scene video of the finale, a trivia quiz of what happened in that last week, a Q & A session with Jon Hamm, and a forum for the show’s fans. Beside the features related to the show, there are also perks like ‘Mad Men‘ Avatar maker, which ‘Mad Men’ are you quiz and 1960s cocktail guide. All the links can be found on AMCTV.com.

Shut the Door. Have a Seat.” saw Don closing the old door and opening a new one. He walked away from Betty and their children and started a new chapter in his career, Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. The fourth season is not yet given any information from AMC but should it repeat the even season, then it will come around July 2010.

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With the third season of “Mad Men” having come to its glorious conclusion, it’s out with the old and in with the new. In “Shut the Door. Have a Seat,” Don Draper lost everything familiar and came out on the other side bruised but chastened, down but not out, surrounded by associates yet more determined than ever to reestablish family. If Season 3 was about knocking Don down to size (and then ultimately to the ground), this season finale was about him starting to pick himself up again.

Unlike many episodes of “Mad Men” in which tone dominates action, tonight’s finale was chock full of action. As such, tonight’s edition focuses less on carefully arranging the pieces and more on razing the whole elaborate construction down to the ground. And thank God Matthew Weiner realized the stale nature of the show long before its audience did: the repetitious, humorous use of “Again?” is describing the second sale of Sterling Cooper metatheatrically emphasized that the show was already going back to that well once again in order to break new ground.

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Might this Sunday be the last we see of Elisabeth Moss on Mad Men?

The thought is almost too sad to ponder, but if her character of Peggy jumps ad agencies, there’s a chance she’ll no longer be featured on the show.

Heading into this weekend’s season three finale, TV Guide Magazine asked Moss if her decision to join up with Duck’s company will be addressed. The actress replied:

“It’s definitely a huge thing. It’s not going to be swept under the rug.”


In between showing off her engagement ring, presented by Saturday Night Live star Fred Armisen, Moss explained her character’s recent thought process:

“Is [Peggy] supposed to be a mom? Work harder? Work less? Is she supposed to sleep around? One of my favorite lines is when she says to Don, ‘What if this is my time?’”

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