Some things get better with age.

Mad Men premiered in 2007, and it's still the gold standard in prestige television. Over its seven seasons, the rise and fall of the characters and the journey they go on isn't just about a look back at the sixties, it's a window into ourselves.

New insights on your rewatch of the series.

We're planning to feature a full episode guide, picking apart how the writing and directing help propel the story, and how that episode builds into that character's arc over the series. Mad Men's themes resonate with audiences around the world because like all great drama, they're universal.

Why This Blog?

I'm not some big publisher, or massive internet content network farming ad clicks; I'm just a fan of Mad Men who loves watching and discussing the series, like you. When layoffs hit and the bean counters cut hundreds of people like me, I thought: if I don't chase this dream now, then when? In a world full of mindless clickbait and AI slop, I still believe that human analysis, discussion, and community will have more value than that stuff ever will.

If that sounds intriguing to you: Shut the door, have a seat.