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Mad Men’s Matthew Weiner on Hell and Anxiety in the Show’s Season 6 Premiere
“I want you to worry Don’s dead.”
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“I want you to worry Don’s dead.”
Even though he needs it.
He also knows you miss Sal.
Brian Sanders, age 75.
It comes back April 7!
In 1967, it was only 11 percent in the northeast. And yet it's splits aplenty at SCDP.
Don Draper bowls now.
Two shows that place a bundle of trust in the viewer, and make us feel damned smart for doing so.
What we wouldn't give to see these two on 'The Amazing Race.'
Wait, no. Holden Caulfield.
"Define 'ripping something off,'" he says.
It's essential viewing for 'Mad Men' completists.
At least two more seasons! And maybe three!
"Remember, when God closes a door, he opens a dress."
'You Are Here,' about two overgrown roommates.
The Just Jealous! thesis and the I'm Rubber, You’re Glue school of thought.
Plus: T-Pain gives nacho advice.
"Don't start asking me about next season. Let me enjoy this!"
He was "shocked — really shocked” by Alessandra Stanley's spoiler-filled review.
Weiner's contract is up at the end of this season.
The creator talks about the new agency, Don's secrecy, and not giving the audience what he wants.
He's a big fan of the show.
"M*A*S*H figured how to stretch the Korean War for more than a decade, so stay tuned!"
Matthew Weiner reportedly announces that the show will not go beyond six seasons.
Wrap-party shenanigans now available for all to see.