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Donald Draper is an iconic character, but it's easy to forget he's not who people think he is. Only a few characters know who Don Draper truly is.
Jon Hamm gave an iconic performance as Don Draper in Mad Men, and some of the show's best episodes provided a perfect ...
There's a cottage industry of people claiming they know who the real life person Mad Men's Don Draper is based upon. Of course, the title of "the real life Don Draper" is a tarnished one ...
Being the protagonist, Don Draper has owned some of the best dialogues in Mad Men. Whether it was the iconic “Make it simple, but significant,” or " Change is neither good nor bad. It simply is," some ...
That didn’t last long. In last week’s episode of Mad Men, we saw Don Draper so anxious for a second chance—make that another chance—that he agrees to a series of stipulations that seemed ...
I guess! I stopped watching after the second season, so I do not really understand what happened last night except that Don Draper apparently wrote the famous commercial for Coca-Cola that feature ...
Image Credit: Mike Yarish/AMCYou know the old saying: Those who forget history… something something something. Damn! I forget! Mad Men asked its viewers to remember a lot of history in last week ...
Don Draper finally told the truth, and it ruined his life. Perhaps that shouldn't have been such a surprise. Because Don has mostly been a master of the lie — especially in the form of an ad pitch.
Don Draper, the ultra-suave star of AMC's Mad Men series, gets around. He's been married twice, divorced once, slapped, manipulated, and heartbroken. Through it all, his new romantic interests ...
After last Sunday’s painful Mad Men episode (and this whole season has really been a long, bitter exercise in chewing glass), the fragile mystique of Don Draper suffered a few more cracks.
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce secretaries Dorothy (Abby Miller), Megan Calvet (Jessica Pare), Gigi (Kelly Frazier) and Allison (Alexa Alemanni). Michael Yarish/AMC “Mad Men” protagonist Don ...
Don’s sexual issues make slightly more sense when you take into account where they started: Dick Whitman (Draper’s original identity) is “a whore’s child,” as his stepmother liked to ...