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{{season
The third season ran from August 16, 2009 to November 8, 2009.
 
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| season = 3
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| image = Season_3.jpeg
 
| episodes = 13
 
| airdates = 16 August 2009<br>8 November 2009
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| DVD = 23 March 2010
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| previous = [[Season 2]]
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| next = [[Season 4]]}}
   
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==Overview==
== Production information ==
 
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'''Season 3''' ran from 16 August 2009 to 8 November 2009. It consisted of 13 episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length. AMC broadcast Season 3 on Sundays at 10:00 pm in the United States.
*Number of episodes produced: 13
 
   
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Season three takes place six months after the conclusion of Season 2 (roughly April/May 1963) and ends in December 1963. It chronicles the end of the "Camelot era" as the characters go through immense change in their professional and personal lives.
=== List of Episodes ===
 
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#[[Out of Town]] - August 16, 2009
 
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Season 3 was exalted by television critics and was a major winner in many television awards. ''Mad Men'' won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, and acknowledgement by the American Film Institute.
#[[Love Among the Ruins]] - August 23, 2009
 
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#[[My Old Kentucky Home]] - August 30, 2009
 
 
==Production==
#[[The Arrangements]] - September 6, 2009
 
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*Number of episodes produced: 13
#[[The Fog]] - September 13, 2009
 
#[[Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency]] - September 20, 2009
 
#[[Seven Twenty Three]] - September 27, 2009
 
#[[Souvenir]] - October 4, 2009
 
#[[Wee Small Hours]] - October 11, 2009
 
#[[The Color Blue]] - October 18, 2009
 
#[[The Gypsy and the Hobo]] - October 25, 2009
 
#[[The Grown-Ups]] - November 1, 2009
 
#[[Shut the Door. Have a Seat]] - November 8, 2009
 
   
== Cast ==
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==Cast==
===Main Cast===
 
*[[John Hamm]] as [[Don Draper]]
 
*[[Elisabeth Moss]] as [[Peggy Olson]]
 
*[[Vincent Kartheiser]] as [[Pete Campbell]]
 
*[[January Jones]] as [[Betty Draper]]
 
*[[Christina Hendricks]] as [[Joan Holloway]]
 
*[[Bryan Batt]] as [[Salvatore Romano]]
 
*[[Michael Gladis]] as [[Paul Kinsey]]
 
*[[Aaron Staton]] as [[Ken Cosgrove]]
 
*[[Rich Sommer]] as [[Harry Crane]]
 
*[[Robert Morse]] as [[Bertram Cooper]]
 
*[[John Slattery]] as [[Roger Sterling]]
 
   
===Supporting Cast===
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===Main Star===
*[[Jared Harris]] as [[Lane Pryce]]
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*[[Jon Hamm]] as [[Don Draper]] (13 episodes)
*[[Kiernan Shipka]] as [[Sally Draper]]
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*[[Elisabeth Moss]] as [[Peggy Olson]] (12 episodes)
*[[Alison Brie]] as [[Trudy Campbell]]
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*[[Vincent Kartheiser]] as [[Pete Campbell]] (12 episodes)
 
*[[January Jones]] as [[Betty Hofstadt]] (13 episodes)
 
*[[Christina Hendricks]] as [[Joan Holloway]] (10 episodes)
 
*[[Bryan Batt]] as [[Salvatore Romano]] (8 episodes)
 
*[[Michael Gladis]] as [[Paul Kinsey]] (11 episodes)
 
*[[Aaron Staton]] as [[Ken Cosgrove]] (10 episodes)
 
*[[Rich Sommer]] as [[Harry Crane]] (12 episodes)
 
*Robert Morse as [[Bertram Cooper]] (11 episodes)
 
*[[John Slattery]] as [[Roger Sterling]] (12 episodes)
   
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===Co-Star===
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*Jared S. Gilmore as [[Robert Draper]] (13 episodes)
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*Kiernan Shipka as [[Sally Draper]] (13 episodes)
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*Alexa Alemanni as [[Allison]] (11 episodes)
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*[[Jared Harris]] as [[Lane Pryce]] (9 episodes)
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*Patrick Cavanaugh as [[Smitty Smith]] (8 episodes)
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*Christopher Stanley as [[Henry Francis]] (7 episodes)
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*[[Alison Brie]] as [[Trudy Vogel]] (6 episodes)
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*Deborah Lacey as [[Carla]] (6 episodes)
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*Chelcie Ross as [[Conrad Hilton]] (6 episodes)
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*Abigail Spencer as [[Suzanne Farrell]] (6 episodes)
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*Ryan Cartwright as [[John Hooker]] (5 episodes)
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*Edin Gali as [[Kurt Smith]] (5 episodes)
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*Julie McNiven as [[Hildy]] (5 episodes)
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*Ryan Cutrona as [[Eugene Hofstadt]] (4 episodes)
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*Anne Dudek as [[Francine Hanson]] (4 episodes)
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*Crista Flanagan as [[Lois Sadler]] (3 episodes)
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*Eric Ladin as William Hofstadt (3 episodes)
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*Peyton List as [[Jane Siegel]] (3 episodes)
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*Mark Moses as [[Herman Phillips]] (3 episodes)
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*Samuel Page as [[Greg Harris]] (3 episodes)
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*Laura Regan as [[Jennifer Crane]] (3 episodes)
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*Talia Balsam as [[Mona Sterling]] (2 episodes)
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*Embeth Davidtz as [[Rebecca Pryce]] (2 episodes)
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*Elizabeth Rice as [[Margaret Sterling]] (2 episodes)
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*Audrey Wasilewski as [[Anita Olson Respola]] (2 episodes)
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*Sarah Drew as [[Kitty Romano]] (1 episode)
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*Darren Pettie as [[Lee Garner, Jr.]] (1 episode)
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*Myra Turley as [[Katherine Olson]] (1 episode)
   
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==Episode==
[[Category:Season Three| ]]
 
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! width="60"|Series #
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! width="120"|Image
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! width="120"|Title
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! width="100"|Writer
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! width="100"|Director
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! width="100"|Original airdate
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|-
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|1
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|27
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|[[File:Outoftown.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[Out of Town]]"
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|[[Matthew Weiner]]
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|Phil Abraham
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|16 August 2009
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|-
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|2
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|28
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|[[File:Love_among_ruins.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[Love Among the Ruins]]"
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|Cathryn Humphries<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Lesli Linka Glatter
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|23 August 2009
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|-
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|3
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|29
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|[[File:999999.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[My Old Kentucky Home]]"
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|Dahvi Waller<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Jennifer Getzinger
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|30 August 2009
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|-
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|4
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|30
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|[[File:The_arrangments.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[The Arrangements]]"
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|Andrew Colville<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Michael Uppendahl
 
|6 September 2009
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|-
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|5
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|31
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|[[File:Don-betty-baby.jpg|thumb|130px]]
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|"[[The Fog]]"
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|Kater Gordon
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|Phil Abraham
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|13 September 2009
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|-
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|6
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|32
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|[[File:Joan_don_guy_advertising_agency.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency]]"
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|Robin Veith<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Lesli Linka Glatter
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|27 September 2009
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|-
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|7
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|33
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|[[File:Seven_twenty_three.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[Seven Twenty Three]]"
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|Andre Jacquemetton<br>Maria Jacquemetton<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Daisy Von Scherler Mayer
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|27 September 2009
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|-
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|8
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|34
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|[[File:Souvenir.jpg|thumb|130px]]
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|"[[Souvenir]]"
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|Lisa Albert<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Phil Abraham
 
|4 October 2009
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|-
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|9
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|35
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|[[File:Wee_small_hours.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[Wee Small Hours]]"
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|Dahvi Waller<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Scott Hornbacher
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|11 October 2009
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|-
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|10
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|36
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|[[File:The_colour_blue.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[The Color Blue]]"
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|Kater Gordon<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Michael Uppendahl
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|18 October 2009
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|-
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|11
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|37
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|[[File:Gypsy_and_the_hobo.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[The Gypsy and the Hobo]]"
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|Marti Noxon<br>Cathryn Humphris<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Jennifer Getzinger
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|25 October 2009
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|-
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|12
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|38
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|[[File:The_grown_ups.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[The Grown-Ups]]"
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|Brett Johnson<br>Matthew Weiner
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|Barbet Schroeder
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|1 November 2009
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|-
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|13
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|39
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|[[File:The_new_SCDP_in_shut_the_door_have_a_seat.jpg|thumb|130px]]
 
|"[[Shut the Door. Have a Seat]]"
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|Matthew Weiner<br>Erin Levy
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|Matthew Weiner
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|8 November 2009
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|}
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{{EpisodeList}}
 
[[Category:Season 3]]

Latest revision as of 22:10, 11 March 2017

Season 3
Season 3
No. of episodes 13
Original run 16 August 2009
8 November 2009
DVD release 23 March 2010
Season chronology
previous
Season 2
next
Season 4


Overview

Season 3 ran from 16 August 2009 to 8 November 2009. It consisted of 13 episodes, each running approximately 47 minutes in length. AMC broadcast Season 3 on Sundays at 10:00 pm in the United States.

Season three takes place six months after the conclusion of Season 2 (roughly April/May 1963) and ends in December 1963. It chronicles the end of the "Camelot era" as the characters go through immense change in their professional and personal lives.

Season 3 was exalted by television critics and was a major winner in many television awards. Mad Men won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series, and acknowledgement by the American Film Institute.

Production

  • Number of episodes produced: 13

Cast

Main Star

Co-Star

Episode

Season # Series # Image Title Writer Director Original airdate
1 27
Outoftown
"Out of Town" Matthew Weiner Phil Abraham 16 August 2009
2 28
Love among ruins
"Love Among the Ruins" Cathryn Humphries
Matthew Weiner
Lesli Linka Glatter 23 August 2009
3 29
999999
"My Old Kentucky Home" Dahvi Waller
Matthew Weiner
Jennifer Getzinger 30 August 2009
4 30
The arrangments
"The Arrangements" Andrew Colville
Matthew Weiner
Michael Uppendahl 6 September 2009
5 31
Don-betty-baby
"The Fog" Kater Gordon Phil Abraham 13 September 2009
6 32
Joan don guy advertising agency
"Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" Robin Veith
Matthew Weiner
Lesli Linka Glatter 27 September 2009
7 33
Seven twenty three
"Seven Twenty Three" Andre Jacquemetton
Maria Jacquemetton
Matthew Weiner
Daisy Von Scherler Mayer 27 September 2009
8 34
Souvenir
"Souvenir" Lisa Albert
Matthew Weiner
Phil Abraham 4 October 2009
9 35
Wee small hours
"Wee Small Hours" Dahvi Waller
Matthew Weiner
Scott Hornbacher 11 October 2009
10 36
The colour blue
"The Color Blue" Kater Gordon
Matthew Weiner
Michael Uppendahl 18 October 2009
11 37
Gypsy and the hobo
"The Gypsy and the Hobo" Marti Noxon
Cathryn Humphris
Matthew Weiner
Jennifer Getzinger 25 October 2009
12 38
The grown ups
"The Grown-Ups" Brett Johnson
Matthew Weiner
Barbet Schroeder 1 November 2009
13 39
The new SCDP in shut the door have a seat
"Shut the Door. Have a Seat" Matthew Weiner
Erin Levy
Matthew Weiner 8 November 2009
Seasons of Mad Men
Season 1 • "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" • "Ladies Room" • "Marriage of Figaro" • "New Amsterdam" • "5G" • "Babylon" • "Red in the Face" • "The Hobo Code" • "Shoot" • "Long Weekend" • "Indian Summer" • "Nixon vs. Kennedy" • "The Wheel" •
Season 2 • "For Those Who Think Young" • "Flight 1" • "The Benefactor" • "Three Sundays" • "The New Girl" • "Maidenform" • "The Gold Violin" • "A Night to Remember" • "Six Month Leave" • "The Inheritance" • "The Jet Set" • "The Mountain King" • "Meditations in an Emergency" •
Season 3 • "Out of Town" • "Love Among the Ruins" • "My Old Kentucky Home" • "The Arrangements" • "The Fog" • "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" • "Seven Twenty Three" • "Souvenir" • "Wee Small Hours" • "The Color Blue" • "The Gypsy and the Hobo" • "The Grown-Ups" • "Shut the Door. Have a Seat" •
Season 4 • "Public Relations" • "Christmas Comes But Once a Year" • "The Good News" • "The Rejected" • "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" • "Waldorf Stories" • "The Suitcase" • "The Summer Man" • "The Beautiful Girls" • "Hands and Knees" • "Chinese Wall" • "Blowing Smoke" • "Tomorrowland" •
Season 5 • "A Little Kiss, Part 1" • "A Little Kiss, Part 2" • "Tea Leaves" • "Mystery Date" • "Signal 30" • "Far Away Places" • "At the Codfish Ball" • "Lady Lazarus" • "Dark Shadows" • "Christmas Waltz" • "The Other Woman" • "Commissions and Fees" • "The Phantom" •
Season 6 • "The Doorway, Part 1" • "The Doorway, Part 2" • "The Collaborators" • "To Have and To Hold" • "The Flood" • "For Immediate Release" • "Man With a Plan" • "The Crash" • "The Better Half" • "A Tale of Two Cities" • "Favors" • "The Quality of Mercy" • "In Care Of" •
Season 7 • "Time Zones" • "A Day's Work" • "Field Trip" • "The Monolith" • "The Runaways" • "The Strategy" • "Waterloo" • "Severance" • "New Business" • "The Forecast" • "Time & Life" • "Lost Horizon" • "The Milk and Honey Route" • "Person to Person" •