Mad Men: Season 3 Review

Mad Men: Season 3

by William Thomas |
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In which JFK drives past a famous knoll, the Drapers go to Rome and a rogue lawnmower makes a mess in Sterling Cooper. The ad-agency drama is like a slowly melting ice cube, as the facades constructed by its characters — and America itself — start to come undone. And the puddle’s getting perilously deep. Still meticulous, electrifying and the handsomest show on TV.

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