Mad Men season 4 – Spoilers, trailers & Premiere date
Mad Men is an American dramatic television series. The premier of the fourth season of Mad Men will be telecasted on July 25, 2010 at 10/9c, with an hour titled “Public Relations,” drawing us into a new chapter of modern American awakening. The creator and producer of the Mad Men is Matthew Weiner. It was directed by Gary Fleder. Mad Men has total 4 seasons and each will contain 13 episodes.
“Mad Men” is a sexy, stylized and challenging drama set in 1960s New York on AMC that follows the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising, an ego-driven world where key players make an art of the sell. The show revolves around the conflicted world of Don Draper (Jon Hamm), creative director at Sterling Cooper and a founding partner at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, as well as those in his life in and out of the office. It also portrays the changing social mores of 1960s America.
As Don makes the plays in the boardroom and the bedroom, he struggles to stay a step ahead of the rapidly changing times and the young executives nipping at his heels. The series also depicts authentically the roles of men and women in this era while exploring the true human nature beneath the guise of 1960s traditional family values.
The Small Screen Scoop Decoder System says: Good ol’ Peggy Olsen. She’s changed her hair to a more “mature” look, and coupled with her dark, serious clothing we suspect she’s going to stop trying to be a flashy girl to impress anyone, and focus more and more on her career as she becomes more confident with who she actually is. We aren’t exactly wild about this hair, but many political women sports similar do’s…. It’s kind of a power haircut. Campbell, Draper and Sterling are still friendly and working together in the first episode of season 4. Campbell is smiling that smile he always has, Don is stressed, and Sterling looks grumpy to have to do work. Don is still being independent, perhaps wooing a client.
In the Season 4 opener, Don’s reluctance to talk about himself jettisons a prestigious trade-paper interview that the company was hoping would be a boon to business. Meanwhile, the ‘wholesome’ manufacturer of two-piece swimsuits wants to hire the firm but doesn’t want a sexy ad campaign; Pete and Peggy stage a stunt in an effort to secure more money from a meat-company client; and Roger plays Cupid for Don.”
“Per the season 4 premiere, did real-life MAD MEN really eat a lot of CHICKEN KIEV? If not, where did they dine & what did they feast on…”
“Is it true you once kept a live chicken in your office to try and get the account with Perdue? I was very inspired by this and once kept a goat in my office for several weeks.”
“Did you know Don Draper?”
“If you were hired to improve Popeye’s biskits ‘n gravey image, would you consider hiring Lady Gaga to make a flour-and-brown-food-dye-themed-video in which she appears only in wheat-dust and caramel?”
“Are you not appalled at the immoral advertising in the media today? Yes, it reflects the tastes of Hollywood and a small minority of liberal thinking Americans, but running print and TV ads with indecent language, almost naked women, and disgusting characters affects the millions of readers and viewers. Watching TV or cable these days is like flushing the toilet in your living room. Do you ever think it will improve or are we going the way of the Roman Empire?”
Video of Mad Men Season 4 Trailer from YouTube:
