
The Essential Mad Men (Day 2)
Mad Men: The End of an Era
March 20 - 21, 2015
Free event!
The marathon continues with episodes from Seasons 4-7 of Mad Men selected by series creator Matthew Weiner.
Free event!
The marathon continues with episodes from Seasons 4-7 of Mad Men selected by series creator Matthew Weiner. The episodes will screen back-to-back and admission is on a space-available basis.
Tomorrowland
Season 4, Episode 13
Opportunity arises for Don and Peggy.
Signal 30
Season 5, Episode 5
Lane strikes up an interesting friendship. Pete entertains guests.
Far Away Places
Season 5, Episode 6
Peggy is rattled by a pitch while Don visits a potential client
The Phantom
Season 5, Episode 13
Opportunity is in the air for everyone while Pete meets a stranger on the train.
The Doorway
Season 6, Episodes 1 + 2
In the Season 6 two-hour premiere, Don spearheads a new campaign, Roger gets some unsettling news, and Betty takes in a houseguest.
Favors
Season 6, Episode 11
Betty plans for Sally’s future. Peggy encounters trouble at home.
In Care Of
Season 6, Episode 13
Don has a problem.
The Strategy
Season 7, Episode 6
Peggy determinedly collects research for a pitch. Pete is invited to join an exclusive club. Joan looks forward to spending time with her friend.
Waterloo
Season 7, Episode 7
Don receives a troubling letter. A risky venture entails a new future for Peggy. Roger gets an unexpected phone call. Pete butts heads with Cutler.

Christina Hendricks as Joan Harris and John Slattery as Roger Sterling – Mad Men _ Season 7, Episode 4 – Photo Credit: Justina Mintz/AMC
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