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AMC Mad Men

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    AMC TCA party held at the Friar's Club, Los Angeles.

Comic Con '07

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    These photos are copyrighted. Link but don't take. Thanks!!

TV Essentials

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    HDNet and Dallas Maverick iconoclast talks about his colonoscopy and other stuff. Relentlessly honest.
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    All around nice guy. Sweeping knowledge of the biz. To experience true, scrupulously fair and balanced reporting, go here.
  • Aaron Barnhart
    another midwestern critic, not easily fooled. His sly, dry wit will make you laugh. Iron fist in a velvet glove.
  • Maureen Ryan
    "Mo" Ryan: Unpretentious. Breathlessly informed. Prolific. If you can't watch everything, go here to keep up.

2007's BEST TELEVISION SERIES: AMC's MAD MEN Tops The List; Runners-Up: Dexter, Ugly Betty, Californication, Pushing Daisies, Brotherhood

Two shows this year stand out as pure appointment tv. These series required no DVR’ing; the air time was burned in my brain - Showtime’s Dexter and AMC’s Mad Men.

Because of the rich setting, superb ensemble cast, and feature film production values, Mad Men edged out Dexter as my pick for the best scripted series of 2007. 42 year-old creator Matt Weiner (the Emmy-winning executive producer of The Sopranos) is channeling an intimate period piece, set circa 1960 in a Manhattan ad agency.

The Mad Men season finale contains one of the most memorable scenes in the history of television. Don Draper (Jon Hamm), the maestro of the Sterling Cooper agency, pitches Kodak on an ad campaign, using photos of his own beautiful wife and children as models.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE on Mad Men, Dexter, Californication, Pushing Daisies, Brotherhood, and Ugly Betty. with clips!

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