why was the mad men ending considered so great?
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Date: April 26th, 2024 1:28 PM Author: Harsh jet theater stage haunted graveyard
i only watched season 1 of the show
just watched the last 3 minutes of the series, seemed whatever
its considered one of the best endings
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Date: April 26th, 2024 1:34 PM Author: massive razzmatazz factory reset button
I don’t think it’s regarded as a great ending. Nobody really says the ending sucks, but I think it’s considered great.
Great show though. Just doesn’t have a great ending because it’s about life which doesn’t have neat endings.
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Date: April 26th, 2024 1:39 PM Author: buff curious place of business
thats revisionist. in real time the show lost "golden era" status prior to last few seasons. And when Breaking Bad ended around the same time, xo joked about how pissed Weiner must be that no one even talked about MM anymore.
MM has enjoyed a little revival, but it went from "Sopranos, Wire, Mad Men" to not being mentioned at all
All I remember specifically about the ending, as it was awaited, was that everyone was expecting Don to commit suicide, specifically by jumping like the opening sequence.
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