Mad Men

TV-14
2007    45mDrama
8.794%95%8.1
Set in 1960s NY, Mad Men pulls the viewer into the high-powered "Golden Age" of advertising.

7 Seasons

  • Season 1
    Season 113 Episodes
  • Season 2
    Season 213 Episodes
  • Season 3
    Season 313 Episodes
  • Season 4
    Season 413 Episodes
  • Season 5
    Season 513 Episodes
  • Season 6
    Season 613 Episodes
  • Season 7
    Season 714 Episodes
  • Jon HammDon Draper / Director / Producer
  • Elisabeth MossPeggy Olson
  • Vincent KartheiserPete Campbell
  • January JonesBetty Draper
  • Christina HendricksJoan Holloway
  • Aaron StatonKen Cosgrove
  • Rich SommerHarry Crane
  • Kiernan ShipkaSally Draper
  • John SlatteryRoger Sterling / Director
  • Robert MorseBertram Cooper
  • Christopher StanleyHenry Francis
  • Jessica ParéMegan Draper
  • Jay R. FergusonStan Rizzo
  • Michael GladisPaul Kinsey
  • Bryan BattSalvatore Romano
  • Alison BrieTrudy Campbell
  • Jared HarrisLane Pryce / Director
  • Kevin RahmTed Chaough
  • Mason CottonBobby Draper
  • Ben FeldmanMichael Ginsberg

Mad Men Ratings & Reviews

  • CubaneApril 7, 2026
    Don Draper arrives late to a meeting, drunk, slurs something about selling freedom instead of cigarettes, and he's hailed as a genius. I do the same thing at work and I get fired. This product is defective!
  • naren shenoyMarch 3, 2026
    One of the best show ever made. Complex characters are the heart and soul of the show, with so many award worthy performances across the board, but of course, this is the show that put John Hamm on the map. And rightfully so. I’ve never seen a writing crew and actor so deftly make a character that should be a “villain” into someone you like and pull for, even though you know he is just doing things are plain wrong. Don Draper is not a villain in the sense that he steals and murders people. But he lies and cheats wherever he can, but perhaps he lies more to himself than he does to others. Don Draper’s journey is the star of the show, but Elizabeth Olsen’s Peggy is the woman who claws her way through the glass ceiling but never really is one of the gals and never really one of the guys. Vincent Kartheiser’s turn as the heel, Pete Campbell, who could be your best friend or your arch nemesis at the drop of a dime was one of the best guilty pleasures on the show, and so easy to root against. Richard Sterling, the embodiment of generational wealth and the entitlement that it comes with. Sal, a gay man in an era that would never understand him or allow him to be honest about who he is. Joan, who wanted to be more than the office sex symbol. Betty… simply one of the most gorgeous women you will ever see, but masks a childishness under practiced layers of social etiquette. Such a great cast of actors and characters. Ultimately it is a story about the lies we tell each other, and the lies we tell ourselves…A must watch.
  • Kristin PenleyFebruary 2, 2025
    I wish the rest of the Seasons were on Plex. It’s frustrating to have only one season for such a great series. It makes having Plex difficult because you don’t want to commit to keeping the app because of limited availability for seasons.
  • AmberJanuary 7, 2026
    Office in the 60’s - 80’s. Interesting watch for sure.
  • S JöhanssonApril 3, 2025
    If depression were a TV show, this would be it—worth watching, but be prepared for what you're signing up for.
  • Dave BrodbeckJune 3, 2025
    This is, unequivocally, the best tv show ever made. The attention to detail, the wonderful character development, the intertwining of the many important events of the 1960s with the show is virtually perfect.
  • Charles LondonFebruary 17, 2025
    For anyone who lived through the 1960's, watching this series is a tremendous way to immerse yourself in the nostalgia of the decade, the fashions, the cars, the architecture, the decor, OMG the booze and cigarette culture, and yes of course the drugs. I loved how historical events of the decade, and what a decade it was, were worked into storylines. Top-notch creative writing overall, I mean did you ever think you would see (spoiler alert) an incompetent secretary lose control of a riding lawnmower on the 35th story of a Manhattan skyscraper severing the foot of a corporate executive? Lead actors, Jon Hamm and Elisabeth Moss, are superb in their respective roles as unforgettably complex Don Draper and little engine that could, Peggy Olson.
  • PlexecutionerXAugust 6, 2025
    This is by far my favorite show of all time. Have rewatched it 3 times front to back and always pick up something new.
  • Casey HowardNovember 6, 2025
    So far that's great, but I want to know why there's spanish speaking commercials for C.U. during it???

Watch Mad Men Videos

  • The Making Of Advertising
    The Making Of AdvertisingBehind the Scenes
  • The Making Of Authenticity
    The Making Of AuthenticityBehind the Scenes
  • The Making Of Greed, Ambition
    The Making Of Greed, AmbitionBehind the Scenes
  • The Making Of Women's Hair Styles
    The Making Of Women's Hair StylesBehind the Scenes
  • The Making Of Women's Gender Roles
    The Making Of Women's Gender RolesBehind the Scenes

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