Last week, AMC released the first photos from Mad Men’s final episodes , and naturally, they gave away no clues as to what to expect come April. Sure, we learned that Don will continue to sport impeccably tailored menswear and guzzle Canadian Club while the sun’s still out, but we kinda figured that would be the case. Otherwise, humanity as we know it would have come to a screeching halt during filming. Today, the first trailer for Mad Men season 7B (Ugh, enough with the split seasons, AMC!) hit the web, and in a very un-Matthew-Weiner-like move, it seems the show’s creator has actually deigned to offer some hints as to what may be in store for the folks at Sterling, Cooper, Draper, Price, Cutler, Gleason, Chough, Dewey, Cheatem & Howe: Mad Men Season 7B Trailer First, there’s the choice of music. The song is “Love Hangover” by Diana Ross, and in addition to the fact that it’s probably being in Weiner’s back pocket since day one (Could there be more Draper-appropriate lyrics?), it’s significant the single was released in 1976. Mad Men’s final episodes were expected to take place in 1969, and while the show has used anachronistic music in the past (The Decemberists weren’t around in the Kennedy years, we looked it up.), many are theorizing that the use of such a quintessentially ’70s tune may indicate a time jump. Other noteworthy details: Megan’s stomach is incredibly taut. Expect a subplot where she invents Activia. Sterling has finally made a concession to the style of the era and grown his hair out a bit. His over-sexed smugness, however, remains unchanged. Speaking of coifs, Pete’s hairline continues its slow march toward the back of his neck, because he’s a terrible person, and that’s what happens to terrible people. Of course, the big question that remains is: Will Don continue to hit the skids (and the bottle), or steam roll into the Feel Good Decade with a wacky pitch about an emotional Native American who hates litter? We won’t find out until April 5, but until then, you can watch Mad Men online at TV Fanatic to stave off the DTs. And don’t forget to check out Mad Men’s most memorable moments in the gallery below: 9 Memorable Mad Men Moments 1. Lane Price and Pete Campbell Fight View Photo Lane and Pete go at it. Lane won the fight but this season, um…didn’t end well for him. 2. The Sterling-Cooper Lawnmower Incident View Photo A tragic mishap in the Sterling-Cooper offices. Well, tragically hilarious, anyway. 3. Betty Draper Shooting Pigeons View Photo Betty took her frustrations out on some neighborhood birds. She became a somewhat character in seasons since. 4. Kiernan Shipka as Sally Draper View Photo Don’s daughter has had too many memorable moments to choose just one. It’s been a pleasure watching her grow into a sassy teenager. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 5. Mad Men: JFK Assassination Scene View Photo Mad Men memorably tackled a day that brought the nation to its knees. Just one of many historical events the series has vividly brought to life. 6. Don Draper Hits Rock Bottom View Photo Don was a drunken mess for most of season four. He drinks a lot, but now he manages to do his job…for the most part. 7. Peggy Olson Smokes Weed View Photo Elisabeth Moss puts her foot down as Peggy Olson. That girl really wanted to get high. 8. Roger Sterling: Drunk For Pearl Harbor Day View Photo Every day is an occasion to drink for Roger Sterling. Though he got especially plastered (and bigoted) on Pearl Harbor Day. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 9. Don Draper Crying View Photo Don broke down and showed his human side after learning about the death of a friend. We’re sure the final season will hold many more emotional moments for Don. The End. Did you like 9 Memorable Mad Men Moments? If so, please share: Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Email a Friend Pin on Pinterest Want more? Get more content like this delivered to your inbox for FREE:

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Mad Men Season 7B Trailer Released: The Sweetest Hangover
























