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Mad Men
Time Zones
Directed by
Scott Hornbacher
TV-14
S7 • E1
Apr 12, 2014
48m
7.9
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Don makes a new friend. Joan meets a client for drinks. Peggy hears impressive new work. Roger has a puzzling phone call.
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Cast of Time Zones
Jon Hamm
Don Draper / Producer
Elisabeth Moss
Peggy Olson
Vincent Kartheiser
Pete Campbell
January Jones
Betty Draper
Christina Hendricks
Joan Holloway
Aaron Staton
Ken Cosgrove
Rich Sommer
Harry Crane
Kiernan Shipka
Sally Draper
Kevin Rahm
Ted Chaough
Christopher Stanley
Henry Francis
Mason Cotton
Bobby Draper
John Slattery
Roger Sterling
Jessica Paré
Megan Draper
Jay R. Ferguson
Stan Rizzo
Ben Feldman
Michael Ginsberg
Elizabeth Rice
Margaret Sterling
Joel Murray
Fred Rumsen
Sola Bamis
Shirley
Trevor Einhorn
John Mathis
Allan Havey
Lou Avery
Teyonah Parris
Dawn Chambers
Alexandra Ella
Clara
Kit Williamson
Ed
Dan Byrd
Wayne Barnes
Jerry O'Donnell
Gerry Respola
Harry Hamlin
Jim Cutler
Christine Garver
Moira
Neve Campbell
Lee Cabot
Jessy Schram
Bonnie Whiteside
Johnathan McClain
Alan Silver
Mark Pinter
Irwin Podolsky
Jacob Guenther
Julio
Rachel DiPillo
Sherry
Ricardo Chacon
Deliveryman
Scott Hornbacher
Director
Matthew Weiner
Writer
Blake McCormick
Producer
Tom Smuts
Producer
Time Zones Ratings & Reviews
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
One of the most depressing episodes the show's ever had - and that's REALLY saying something.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
The writing, by Weiner, direction by Scott Hornbacher and performances are, of course, top-notch.
Hollywood.com
Michael Arbeiter
An interesting, if not cheeky way to kick off the very last season of a show whose M.O. is the waiting game for the other shoe to drop.
The Atlantic
Ashley Fetters
The "other woman" from last season has faded out of Don's life, ostensibly -- but in many other ways, "Time Zones" ... reminded me a lot of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," the first episode of the series.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
AMC's much-acclaimed Mad Men feels like it's coming out of a pit stop, rechecking gears and reacclimating to the track.
Chicago Sun-Times
Lori Rackl
A distinct feeling of change, both exciting and foreboding, permeates the premiere of the ad agency drama's seventh and final season, when the plot -- much like the sideburns -- is bound to thicken.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
As told in "Time Zones," the equivalence of Don and Freddy is actually far more pronounced than previously imagined.
Film School Rejects
Adam Bellotto
For now, "Time Zones" gives us plenty to mull over until next week.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
The dinosaurs are sinking into the tar pits. And it's going to be fascinating to watch them slide away.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
Time Zones is very consciously a "beginning of the end" type of story. It brings our two main characters and a handful of others -- even Roger -- to a place where they're confronting the darkest sides of themselves.
Entertainment Weekly
Jeff Labrecque
A new start. Remember to pay attention: this might the beginning of something.
Baltimore Sun
Karmen Fox
It was an admittedly slow yet steady start to the new season. That's how it should be with recovery.
Paste Magazine
Bonnie Stiernberg
It's too early to tell, too early even to smell the smoke, but in the meantime, we'll wait for things to heat up. Because this is the beginning of something.
New York Times
Logan Hill
Over and over, the culture and his characters stretch and push at limits, before snapping right back into place.
The New Republic
Esther Breger
Tonight's episode felt lighter than Mad Men has been in a long time, as though Don coming clean had lifted a weight off the entire series.
Washington Post
Rachel Lubitz
When you consider Don and Roger's personal disintegrations versus Joan and Peggy's rising power, this season is either setting itself up for a slow burn until the end or a delicious, lady-led coup.
Observer
Molly Mulshine
Gone are the days of "Zou Bisou Bisou" and Don's Hawaiian mortality freak-out. Nope. This season premiere, all we got was a cold pastrami sandwich with coleslaw smeared on the bread.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Answers will come. Actions will be taken. We just don't know when, how, or by whom. Embrace the intrigue, the subtle shifts in character, and Weiner's careful plotting.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
The hour delivers a series of lovely closing scenes that find Don feeling more honest intimacy than he has felt since the death of Anna, culminating in the kind of image and song choice that Mad Men fans find so powerful and moving.
NPR
Eric Deggans
Here we see the early construction of a question which feels like the theme of the final season: Can Don live an honest life at long last? And even if he can, will unwinding all the lies cost him so much that the truth isn't worth it, after all?
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