Mad Men

The Thrill: Inside Amy Schumer, TV finales, the legacy of Maysles

This week on our pop-culture podcast, we discuss women in comedy, Mad Men’s finale (spoilers!), and the film ‘Iris’

Maclean’s Mad Men panel: Don, in perfect harmony

A recap of the series finale of Mad Men, and analysis of what to make of that ending, and the show

In conversation: Mad Men’s Matthew Weiner on how it ends

In the second half of our Canada-exclusive interview, the creator of Mad Men discusses that D.B. Cooper theory and why the ending doesn’t matter

In conversation: Mad Men’s Matthew Weiner on identity and symbols

In the first half of our Canada-exclusive interview, Mad Men’s creator discusses the magnetism of Don Draper and the show’s literary allusions

Maclean’s Mad Men panel: A dark Mother’s Day

A recap of the second-last episode of Mad Men, and analysis of one big moment: a surprise happy ending, in the wake of a tragic one

Q&A: Mad Men’s Jessica Paré on Quebec, fan theories, and secrets

Jessica Paré, who plays Don Draper’s Canadian ex-wife, talks about what it’s like to work on Mad Men

Maclean’s Mad Men panel: Don hits the road

A recap of the fifth episode of Mad Men’s season 7B and analysis of one big moment: A hallucinatory Jack Kerouac shout-out

Maclean’s Mad Men panel: Look on my works, ye mighty

A recap of the fourth episode of Mad Men’s season 7B and analysis of a single moment: the end of an agency

Maclean’s Mad Men panel: A holding pattern

A recap of the third episode of Mad Men’s season 7B and analysis of a single moment: a realtor’s incisive comments about a home

Maclean’s Mad Men panel: Don Draper, back to old habits

A recap of the second episode of Mad Men’s season 7B and analysis of its biggest moment: a subtle throwback that said it all

Why can’t we stop watching Don Draper?

The Thrill, Maclean’s pop-culture podcast, examines our obsession with Mad Men’s central character

The Thrill: Tidal, tech on screens, and Mad Men

This week, our pop-culture podcast discusses streaming music, why it’s hard to authentically show tech on TV and film, and Don Draper