Mad Men Analysis - The Philosophy Of Season 5
Season 5 of Mad Men is the shows crowning achievement. And the most memorable due to its distinct point of view. 0:00 Overview 1:35 Pete - Signature Character 2:25 Inescapability Of Our Past 3:37 Signature Campaign 4:51 Signature Episode 5:31 Signature Scene 6:13 Signature Storyline 7:15 The Point Of It All

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