
Mad Men, created by Matthew Weiner for AMC, is a period drama set in the advertising world of 1960s New York that used the era's social upheavals — the civil rights movement, the feminist revolution, the Vietnam War — as a backdrop for a meditation on identity, desire, and the American Dream. Jon Hamm's Don Draper — a self-invented man haunted by a secret past — is one of television's most complex protagonists. Mad Men won the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series for four consecutive years and is credited, along with The Sopranos and The Wire, with establishing AMC as a prestige drama network and legitimizing the antihero era of television.
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