melancholy, nostalgic and full of despair. As described in the first of the seven very last episodes of the acclaimed television series “Mad Men,” which aired on American television yesterday. And the critics seem to have liked what they saw. The Guardian writes that the hot-awaited section was “mind-boggling” and “full of dreams, death, desire and despair,” and the Huffington Post notes that it was full of “enticing nostalgia.”
The Telegraph’s critic both cried and felt like “carpet snatched away under their feet,” while Variety describes the section as a “powerful piece bunk cake reminiscent of how much we will miss the program when it is over.”
“Mad Men” which is about 60-century American advertising world, premiered in 1997. In Sweden, the broadcast of Channel 5 and Channel 9th
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