Jon Hamm said the final scene of the finale episode was a two-year long process. Show creator Matthew Weiner also had a "wish list" of things to wrap up, which never materialized on the show. See the interview here.
'Mad Men' ends the series and concludes most of its characters. In today's anti-climatic environment of cable network shows ending their series on a note that leaves viewers to wonder about the fates of their favorite character in a TV show, AMC's "Mad Men" did not disappoint with Episode 14 of Season 7 last night.
The "Mad Men" series will air its final episode this Sunday on AMC. The long running hit AMC show "Mad Men" will come to its grand finale this Sunday, May 17, with Episode 14 of Season 7, titled "Person to Person.
In this episode of "Mad Men," "The Milk and Honey Route," the AMC promo, which was incredibly vague, seemed to be centered around Pete and his many adventures outside of the SC&P offices, which includes romances and old relationships.
"Mad Men" is coming to an end, and although creator Matthew Weiner is full of gratitude, he still isn't sharing any details about the upcoming second part of Season 7.
The Mad Men are preparing for the end. How exactly will the AMC series do it? Prepare yourselves, fans for anything (or nothing), as Matthew Weiner, the show's creator and showrunner, is drawing inspiration from The Sopranos' finale.