
Mad Men
Surprising opportunity arises for both Don and Peggy, leaving them with some pretty big decisions.

Surprising opportunity arises for both Don and Peggy, leaving them with some pretty big decisions.

Don runs a full-page ad declaring that his firm will no longer represent tobacco companies.

Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce employees resort to scuttlebutt after an agency wide meeting is called.

Joan finds out she's pregnant with Roger's child and goes to have an abortion.

Peggy receives a romantic gift that could compromise her career.

Don attempts to regain control over his life through physical changes and journal writing.

An impending deadline leaves the firm in disarray; Don makes Peggy stay late.

Peggy clashes with her new creative partner; Don pitches under unusual circumstances.

Don and Pete go against Roger in efforts to win a new account.

An edict from Roger and Lane puts Pete in a personal dilemma.

Joan and Greg try to start a family but her schedule and his army commitments make things difficult.

A last minute visitor threatens to spoil the agency's Christmas party.

Don's secretive demeanor results in an unfavorable interview by a reporter.

AJ's empire comes crashing down; he claims to turn over a new leaf.

AJ struggles to balance his fashion empire, mafia ties and cocaine cartel.

AJ meets Pablo Escobar and hides his growing cocaine empire from the mob.

AJ Pratt goes from small-town designer to tailor-to-the-mob; he learns some lessons on respect.

Kennedy wins; Robert Kennedy appointed Attorney General; Hoover discovers a love triangle.

Frank's family had affiliations with organized crime; Kennedy's father's bootlegging past.

Gordon and Joe prepare to transport the Giant; a suspicious defect causes a rift in the partnership.