The show rings in 1965 with an alcohol-soaked bender, a chauvinistic conversation, and a struggling marriage
The residents of Bon Temps get good counsel on this week's episode—but refuse to act on it
The show's penultimate season wrapped up this week—and now, a look ahead to how the series will end
After a lifelong obsession with the 1960s, 'Mad Men' hardly seems novel. But a drama about radical leftists and federal agents would grab attention.
A new Spike TV show explores the lives of people who go after scrap metal, and it's surprisingly realistic
Ali Fedotowsky's friends and family gathered at a hometown bar to watch the season finale of her reality show. I was there.
The show portrays a long-gone era of gender relations—but it's not so different from our own
One character finally bites the dust, while many issues remain unresolved for the rest of the living—and undead—cast
Our panel of insiders from television, advertising, and fashion weighs in on the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce holiday drama
This may be the character's last season, so it's worth appreciating him while he's still a big part of the show
A new season of the MTV reality show debuts tonight. Here are highlights from some of the most colorful reviews.
An empowered Joan and Peggy add a new dynamic to the show, recalling elements of Koerner's "Now the Hell Will Start"
Our panel of insiders from television, advertising, and fashion weighs in on the new agency and the Drapers' new lives
The gore in this week's episode can't distract the audience from these glaring mysteries: dog fighting, an unusual new character, and more
In the midst of a very intense episode, the most memorable scenes were the ones that made the audience laugh
Mrs. Draper should be an object of pity, considering her husband's philandering ways. But she inspires more frustration than support.
Five years after Katrina, the talk show host follows up his 2007 documentary with a new TV movie, "New Orleans: Been in the Storm Too Long"
This week's episode was heavy on filler moments, which were fun but left many questions hanging
As A-listers like Javier Bardem and Jennifer Aniston head to TV, we wonder who's getting the better end of the deal
The recently married entrepreneur's two shows—"Real Housewives of New York" and "Bethenny Getting Married?"—are surprisingly good