Mad Men Season Finale: After the Fall
We can no longer deny that we're watching one of the most bold and unpredictable shows to ever air on television.
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We can no longer deny that we're watching one of the most bold and unpredictable shows to ever air on television.
The most outrageous moments from the best episode this season.
Which would be fine with us, except that what this seems to mean is fewer and less absurd jokes.
Yet another promising story line appears to wrap itself up. Plus: video!
Two seasons in, the show has what is easily one of its most poignant scenes.
We see saintly coach Eric Taylor in a new, less flattering light. And much more!
Kristin and Audrina finally have it out over Justin Bobby — the guy's such a catch, you know.
The aliens are greeted with a prolonged ovation, as though the entire planet had just watched Nathan Lane on Broadway.
Barney: “Can’t fight when you’re not there. That’s what Gandhi taught us.”
Serena and Blair are at each other's throats in a way they haven't been since the first season.
Jonathan's attempts to produce more than one line of text for his next novel have proven fruitless; Ray's sperm has failed to prove viable.
This week, the second-to-last episode of the season sets up the finale with a bang.
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