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The End of Mad Men: What to Expect From the Series Finale

After seven seasons of critically-acclaimed existential despair, Mad Men will come to an end on Sunday, and even the most devoted fans really have no idea what to expect from the finale. That’s not because the show is known for wild, Shyamalan-esque twists (though there were certainly some surprises over the years), but rather because, like The Sopranos (the show on which Matthew Weiner cut his teeth), Mad Men is unpredictable in the sometimes maddening and often meandering way that real life is. Back in 2007, it seemed that fans who expected Tony Soprano to go out in a blaze of glory hadn’t really been paying attention over the years, and the same can now be said for the viewers who want Don Draper to tumble from a skyscraper or find lasting peace on a California commune. We’re not claiming to know what will ultimately become of the man once known as Dick Whitman, but we can tell you his fate almost certainly won’t be a perfect match with any of the most popular predictions. Weiner and his writers are known for their subtle foreshadowing (We figured there was going to be a suicide in season five, but most fans guessed Pete Campbell would be the one to check out early.), but even so, trying to guess exactly what will happen to Don in the series finale is sure to be about as fruitful an exercise as predicting where you yourself will be in five, ten or twenty years. And therein lies much of the appeal of a series that often feels more like great literature (and dare we say, real life?) than a television show.  In something of a surprise move, the penultimate episode gave us more in the way of definitive endings and hints about the future than we’ve come to expect from Mad Men. There were some illuminating callbacks and allusions in a season that’s already been filled with them, and the Internet is currently abuzz with theories and conjecture. Even so, Don’s future remains almost as characteristically murky as it’s ever been. The show has never really trafficked in bombshells, so it makes sense that in a way, the two big surprises in Mad Men Season 7 Episode 13 have been telegraphed for years. Cigarettes and war were the specters looming over this show from day one. In fact, Don’s opening bit of dialogue in the very first episode was about smokes and military service. Mad Men Episode 1, Scene 1 So it makes sense that the unwelcome surprises that greeted Don and Betty last week were directly related to the deadly boogey-men that so often made headlines in the 1960s (and ’70s). Betty’s diagnosis and Don’s beat-down were both classic Matt Weiner plot developments – the kind of surprises that you realize you should have seen coming only after they blindside you. But what now? We’ve likely seen the end of both Betty and Pete (His happy ending may have been more of a shock than her tragic illness.), and while we could spend days discussing whether or not those characters deserved more or less from the writers, the really important question at this point is, What about Don? The last we saw of Mr. Draper/Whitman, the once-imposing ad man was at an Oklahoma bus stop, a rumpled Sears bag his only luggage. Many fan theories went out the window (no pun intended) following the death of Betty, as while Don wasn’t always the most attentive parent, he’ll likely man up when it comes time to care for Bobby and Gene. Some feel that his newfound single-parenthood will prevent Don from reaching his West Coast Shangri-La. (A recent episode was titled “Lost Horizon,” which is also the name of the novel that gave us that term for an Edenic paradise.) Others think he’ll shirk his duties and keep right on drifting. One interesting theory has the Draper boys relocating to Europe , and as absurd as it might sound, the move would actually make a fair amount of sense, if only because it would enable Don to resume living his life as Dick Whitman. View Slideshow: 9 Memorable Mad Men Moments It’s tempting to try to cobble together the clues and toss out the red herrings in search of a clear indication of what’s to come, in much the same way that we’d love to see our own futures with crystal ball-clarity. However, in both cases, it’s highly unlikely that the major events will be wrapped up in a neat little package that perfectly makes sense of everything it encapsulates. All we know at this point is that Don is heading West, just like unmoored Americans have for centuries. Like the pioneers of yore, his future is uncertain and he’s guilty of more than his fair share of atrocities, but despite the destruction the ad man of mystery has left in his wake, many of us still hope he’ll find some modicum of contentment wherever he lands. And we hope for our own sake that the future of television will offer characters just as frustrating, baffling, and strangely identifiable as the farm-boy-turned-corporatized-creative-genius-turned-beatific-drifter that we met first in a smoke-filled Manhattan bar back in 1960. If you still need to get caught up in time to avoid those Monday morning spoilers, you can always watch Mad Men online at TV Fanatic.

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Matthew Weiner Reveals How Mad Men Will End (No, Really)

As you’ve probably learned from AMC’s aggressive, multi-media “End of an Era” campaign (Hey, it is a show about advertising, after all.) the final episodes of Mad Men will begin airing on Sunday, April 5. The TV spots and banner ads may be a tad dramatic (as advertisements generally are), but the conclusion of the show that made AMC an original programming juggernaut does mark the end of an era in more ways than one. For one thing, Don Draper is following Tony Soprano, Walter White, and Dexter Morgan out the door, and who will replace him as TV’s most effed-up anti-hero? (As much as we love him, Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill doesn’t seem quite up to the task. He’s just to…lovable.) But when Don stubs out his final cigarette, it’s not just the Age of the Brooding White Guy that will come to a close.   The final seven episodes of Mad Men will likely explore the end of the 1960s, the end of a corporate world that’s dominated entirely by men like Don, and the end of what many consider to be the golden age of media and advertising. It’s a lot to take on, and based on comments he made almost four years ago, creator Matthew Weiner intends to wrap things up not with a bang, but with a massive jump forward in time: “What I’m looking for, and how I hope to end the show, is like … It’s 2011,” Weiner said. “Don Draper would be 84 right now. I want to leave the show in a place where you have an idea of what it meant and how it’s related to you.” Needless to say, it sounds as though Weiner is planning the exact opposite of a Sopranos-style non-ending. (Perhaps he learned his lesson from his time as a staff writer on the HBO mob series.) If he carries through on his plan, it’ll certainly be a shock to see Don Draper – the consummate man of his times – living in the 21st Century. Can you imagine Don/Dick receiving an-Emoji-laden text message from his grandkids? We can’t. But then, maybe that’s the point… If you still need to catch up in time for tonight’s finale, watch Mad Men online at TV Fanatic. And if – like the show’s central characters – you’ve blacked out on any of the major events, check out some of 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. Up Next: ” 9 Memorable Mad Men Moments .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly…

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Adam Lind: ARRESTED For Failure to Pay Child Support!

Troubled Teen Mom 2 “star” and professional baby daddy Adam Lind was reportedly arrested this week after missing several child support payments. A spokesperson for the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department in South Dakota says Lind was released from custody after forking over $874 to Taylor Halbur. That would be the mother of his second child, Paislee. Halbur took Lind to court last year for falling several months behind on his payments, and we’d be hopeful that a few hours behind bars might have helped teach him a lesson. Doubtful. After all, Lind was jailed for his third DUI  shortly before Halbur gave birth, and he crashed a car while driving recklessly just a few months later. Of course, Adam isn’t famous for his idiotic behavior or his relationship to Halbur. No, you probably know him best for knocking up Teen Mom 2 cast member Chelsea Houska and proceeding to do his best to ruin her life year after year. Fortunately, these days, Houska and Halbur have joined forces , and they seem intent on ensuring that Lind winds up behind bars and away from their kids.  That shouldn’t be too difficult. At 23, Lind has rap sheet longer than most aging Mafia hitmen, and we doubt he can afford the same kind of legal representation. Watch Teen Mom online to relive some of Adam’s trashiest moments. Chelsea Houska Photos: Hottest Teen Mom Ever? 1. Chelsea Houska and Daughter View Photo Chelsea Houska looking fab on Instagram with her little daughter Aubree. 2. Chelsea Houska Bikini Photo View Photo Chelsea Houska just keeps getting fitter and thinner … and looking good in a bikini. 3. Chelsea Houska on Instagram View Photo Chelsea Houska looking fab on Instagram. She is the hottest of the Teen Moms, some say. 4. Chelsa and Aubree View Photo Chelsea Houska and her daughter Aubree in a cute Instagram photo. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 5. Chelsea Houska Instagram Photo View Photo Chelsea Houska lookin’ fly on Instagram. What a babe the Teen Mom 2 star is. 6. Chelsea Houska Image View Photo Chelsea Houska looking fab on Instagram. With what appears to be an older photo of Chelsea Houska. 7. Chelsea Houska Cooking View Photo Chelsea Houska is cooking in this Instagram shot. And we are certainly feeling her heat! 8. Chelsea Houska and Aubree View Photo Chelsea Houska and Aubree, her adorable little mini-me daughter. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. The End. Up Next: ” Chelsea Houska Photos: Hottest Teen Mom Ever? .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly…

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Malik Yoba: I Wasn’t Fired From Empire For Drug Use! Rogue Bloggers Lie!

Actor Malik Yoba adamantly denies he was fired from Empire for drug use and wants an apology from the “rogue” blogger who first spread that fast-growing rumor. Malik Yoba on Empire: I Wasn’t Fired For Drugs! Major spoiler alert: Don’t watch the videos or continue reading until you watch Empire online and relive the epic first season that just ended on FOX. Now that you’ve been forewarned: Malik’s character Vernon dies on the finale, which was quickly followed by rumors that producers wanted him gone. Reports of Yoba abusing drugs and getting fired from the hit show spread like wildfire, but the 47-year-old actor says he doesn’t use … and never has. After calling out a Thailand blog for concocting the bogus story, he joked that he probably should’ve won an Emmy for Empire Season 2 Episode 10 . In that installment, Vernon is reeling from recent events, and begins snorting coke and drinking, looking and acting increasingly under the influence. Malik Yoba Talks Empire Finale It’s not art imitating life, though. Just art. Yoba says anyone who worked with him on Empire or at any other point in his 25-year career can attest. Empire creator Lee Daniels reached out to him and had his back when the rumor began spreading, he says, and any other colleague would as well. Malik tells TMZ that he spent time and money finding the guy who started the firestorm, and that he promised to post a retraction , which he did earlier today. So in the end … Vernon is still dead. Which sucks for Yoba, as the show is insanely popular. But it was simply for creative reasons, not for anything Malik did. We wish him the best … and wonder where his demise will rank among some of these other infamous, noteworthy TV character deaths in recent memory: 23 Shocking TV Deaths 1. Katherine Pierce Katherine Pierce was literally dragged to Hell on The Vampire Diaries. We’d like to think she’s dancing and drinking somewhere on The Other Side still. 2. Sophie Deveraux So much for Sophie Deveraux as a key player on The Originals. Her Season 1 death served as a shocker. 3. Moira Queen We can still feel the pain of Moira Queen’s death on Arrow. It’s almost as if we were the ones who were stabbed. 4. Will Gardner We know actor Josh Charles wanted to leave The Good Wife. But we still have nightmares about Will Gardner being gunned down in a courtroom. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 5. Oberyn Martell If you’re gonna go out, we suppose you might as well have your eyes literally crushed, as we witnessed with Oberyn Martell on Game of Thrones. 6. Leslie Shay We did NOT see this one coming. Chicago Fire opened Season 3 by killing off Shay. 7. Joss Carter Yes, we miss Joss Carter on Person of Interest. But we now LOVE Taraji P. Henson on Empire! 8. Nicholas Brody Nicholas Brody ran his course on Homeland. But the show was at its best when he and Carrie were going head-to-head, in more ways than one. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 9. Tara Knowles Rest in peace, Tara Knowles. You deserved better than to be carved up by Gemma in the kitchen of your own home. 10. Hershel Greene Rest in peace as well, Hershel Greene. It seems like you had so much more wisdom to pass along on The Walking Dead. 11. Allison Argent It should not come as a surprise when someone dies on a show such as Teen Wolf. But we miss you, Allison Argent! 12. Patti We mostly just love Ann Dowd, but we’re at least encouraged by the fact that Patti doesn’t appear to be fully dead on The Leftovers. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 13. Alcide Herveaux It’s not so much that Alcide Herveaux died on True Blood. It’s that his death was glossed over and forgotten about so quickly. 14. Walter White No, it was not surprising that Walter White died to conclude Breaking Bad. But his death simply has to be acknowledged in any list such as this. 15. Denny Yes, we’re going old school here. Only because the death of Denny on Grey’s Anatomy may have been the saddest TV death of all-time. 16. Daniel Grayson Bang! Bang! He’s dead. But, hey, at least Daniel Grayson got to see Emily Thorne naked on Revenge. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 17. Zoe Barnes Zoe Barnes met her demise when Frank Underwood pushed her in front of a train to kick off House of Cards Season 2. 18. Omar Little Omar never meant to harm anyone who didn’t deserve it on The Wire. He was shot and killed during a convenience store run. 19. King Henry King Henry went sort of insane before meeting his end on Reign. It was a blast to watch! 20. Matthew Crawley Actor Dan Stevens wanted off Downton Abbey, so producers KILLED him off. Poor, poor Mary. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 21. Mona Vanderwaal We reserve the right to change this if it turns out Mona Vanderwaal is actually alive on Pretty Little Liars. 22. Dr. Lance Sweets We watched Sweets grow up before our eyes on Bones. And then we watched him die. 23. Harrison Wright Scandal had no choice but to kill off Harrison Wright. Just Google all actor Columbus Short got into away from set. The End. Up Next: ” 23 Shocking TV Deaths .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly…

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Malik Yoba: I Wasn’t Fired From Empire For Drug Use! Rogue Bloggers Lie!

Actor Malik Yoba adamantly denies he was fired from Empire for drug use and wants an apology from the “rogue” blogger who first spread that fast-growing rumor. Malik Yoba on Empire: I Wasn’t Fired For Drugs! Major spoiler alert: Don’t watch the videos or continue reading until you watch Empire online and relive the epic first season that just ended on FOX. Now that you’ve been forewarned: Malik’s character Vernon dies on the finale, which was quickly followed by rumors that producers wanted him gone. Reports of Yoba abusing drugs and getting fired from the hit show spread like wildfire, but the 47-year-old actor says he doesn’t use … and never has. After calling out a Thailand blog for concocting the bogus story, he joked that he probably should’ve won an Emmy for Empire Season 2 Episode 10 . In that installment, Vernon is reeling from recent events, and begins snorting coke and drinking, looking and acting increasingly under the influence. Malik Yoba Talks Empire Finale It’s not art imitating life, though. Just art. Yoba says anyone who worked with him on Empire or at any other point in his 25-year career can attest. Empire creator Lee Daniels reached out to him and had his back when the rumor began spreading, he says, and any other colleague would as well. Malik tells TMZ that he spent time and money finding the guy who started the firestorm, and that he promised to post a retraction , which he did earlier today. So in the end … Vernon is still dead. Which sucks for Yoba, as the show is insanely popular. But it was simply for creative reasons, not for anything Malik did. We wish him the best … and wonder where his demise will rank among some of these other infamous, noteworthy TV character deaths in recent memory: 23 Shocking TV Deaths 1. Katherine Pierce Katherine Pierce was literally dragged to Hell on The Vampire Diaries. We’d like to think she’s dancing and drinking somewhere on The Other Side still. 2. Sophie Deveraux So much for Sophie Deveraux as a key player on The Originals. Her Season 1 death served as a shocker. 3. Moira Queen We can still feel the pain of Moira Queen’s death on Arrow. It’s almost as if we were the ones who were stabbed. 4. Will Gardner We know actor Josh Charles wanted to leave The Good Wife. But we still have nightmares about Will Gardner being gunned down in a courtroom. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 5. Oberyn Martell If you’re gonna go out, we suppose you might as well have your eyes literally crushed, as we witnessed with Oberyn Martell on Game of Thrones. 6. Leslie Shay We did NOT see this one coming. Chicago Fire opened Season 3 by killing off Shay. 7. Joss Carter Yes, we miss Joss Carter on Person of Interest. But we now LOVE Taraji P. Henson on Empire! 8. Nicholas Brody Nicholas Brody ran his course on Homeland. But the show was at its best when he and Carrie were going head-to-head, in more ways than one. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 9. Tara Knowles Rest in peace, Tara Knowles. You deserved better than to be carved up by Gemma in the kitchen of your own home. 10. Hershel Greene Rest in peace as well, Hershel Greene. It seems like you had so much more wisdom to pass along on The Walking Dead. 11. Allison Argent It should not come as a surprise when someone dies on a show such as Teen Wolf. But we miss you, Allison Argent! 12. Patti We mostly just love Ann Dowd, but we’re at least encouraged by the fact that Patti doesn’t appear to be fully dead on The Leftovers. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 13. Alcide Herveaux It’s not so much that Alcide Herveaux died on True Blood. It’s that his death was glossed over and forgotten about so quickly. 14. Walter White No, it was not surprising that Walter White died to conclude Breaking Bad. But his death simply has to be acknowledged in any list such as this. 15. Denny Yes, we’re going old school here. Only because the death of Denny on Grey’s Anatomy may have been the saddest TV death of all-time. 16. Daniel Grayson Bang! Bang! He’s dead. But, hey, at least Daniel Grayson got to see Emily Thorne naked on Revenge. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 17. Zoe Barnes Zoe Barnes met her demise when Frank Underwood pushed her in front of a train to kick off House of Cards Season 2. 18. Omar Little Omar never meant to harm anyone who didn’t deserve it on The Wire. He was shot and killed during a convenience store run. 19. King Henry King Henry went sort of insane before meeting his end on Reign. It was a blast to watch! 20. Matthew Crawley Actor Dan Stevens wanted off Downton Abbey, so producers KILLED him off. Poor, poor Mary. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 21. Mona Vanderwaal We reserve the right to change this if it turns out Mona Vanderwaal is actually alive on Pretty Little Liars. 22. Dr. Lance Sweets We watched Sweets grow up before our eyes on Bones. And then we watched him die. 23. Harrison Wright Scandal had no choice but to kill off Harrison Wright. Just Google all actor Columbus Short got into away from set. The End. Up Next: ” 23 Shocking TV Deaths .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly…

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January Jones: Topless in Stunning Photo Spread

If you’ve been anywhere near the Internet for the past two weeks then you’re well aware of how psyched Game of Thrones fans are about the fact that winter is coming. Meanwhile, a smaller and far less vocal group is equally excited about the return of January. We’re talking about January Jones, who will reprise her role as Betty Draper when the final episodes of Mad Men begin airing on AMC April 5. We apologize for the awful name pun, but we’re sure you’ll forgive us when you see her pictorial for Violet Grey magazine that we’ve compiled for your viewing enjoyment. (Pro tip: Keep clicking. She’s naked in one of them.) January Jones: Hot in Violet Grey 1. January Jones in Violet Grey View Photo January Jones in her annual Violet Grey photo spread. As always, the Mad Men actress looks stunning. 2. January Jones: Hot in Black and White View Photo Betty Draper may be the most hated Mad Men character. But how can you not forgive a face like that? 3. January Jones: Wet and Stunning View Photo January’s hair looks wet in this picture. We were talking about her hair. Get your mind out of the gutter. 4. January Jones: Serious, Hot View Photo January is giving us her stern look here. She remains super hot. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 5. January Jones: Topless For Violet Grey View Photo It’s the most wonderful time of the year. The annual topless January Jones pic is here. As usual, it doesn’t disappoint. The End. Up Next: ” January Jones: Hot in Violet Grey .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly… Remarkably, this isn’t the first time that January has gone nude for Violet Grey . It seems to be a sort of Mad Men pre-premiere tradition, which makes us long for more seasons just as much as our fear of parting ways with Peggy Olson and Roger Sterling. Of course, the dark cloud hanging over this year’s return to 1960’s Madison Avenue is the news that Jon Hamm was treated for alcohol addiction in an unfortunate case of life imitating art. It’s been the pink elephant in the room during all Mad Men discussions this week, but we think it’s best to focus on the fact that Hamm has sought treatment and will no longer be triggered by Dick Whitman’s heavy boozing. Yes, we here at THG prefer to focus on the bright side: Mad Men is coming to an end, but we still have seven more episodes. January Jones isn’t naked for the last time; she’s naked for the first time this year. The whiskey glass isn’t half-empty; it’s half-full! Unless you’re Jon Hamm, in which case, there is no whiskey glass – just go call your sponsor. Watch Mad Men online for more booze, sex, and even the occasional ad campaign. 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. Up Next: ” 9 Memorable Mad Men Moments .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly…

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January Jones: Topless in Stunning Photo Spread

January Jones: Topless in Stunning Photo Spread

If you’ve been anywhere near the Internet for the past two weeks then you’re well aware of how psyched Game of Thrones fans are about the fact that winter is coming. Meanwhile, a smaller and far less vocal group is equally excited about the return of January. We’re talking about January Jones, who will reprise her role as Betty Draper when the final episodes of Mad Men begin airing on AMC April 5. We apologize for the awful name pun, but we’re sure you’ll forgive us when you see her pictorial for Violet Grey magazine that we’ve compiled for your viewing enjoyment. (Pro tip: Keep clicking. She’s naked in one of them.) January Jones: Hot in Violet Grey 1. January Jones in Violet Grey View Photo January Jones in her annual Violet Grey photo spread. As always, the Mad Men actress looks stunning. 2. January Jones: Hot in Black and White View Photo Betty Draper may be the most hated Mad Men character. But how can you not forgive a face like that? 3. January Jones: Wet and Stunning View Photo January’s hair looks wet in this picture. We were talking about her hair. Get your mind out of the gutter. 4. January Jones: Serious, Hot View Photo January is giving us her stern look here. She remains super hot. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 5. January Jones: Topless For Violet Grey View Photo It’s the most wonderful time of the year. The annual topless January Jones pic is here. As usual, it doesn’t disappoint. The End. Up Next: ” January Jones: Hot in Violet Grey .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly… Remarkably, this isn’t the first time that January has gone nude for Violet Grey . It seems to be a sort of Mad Men pre-premiere tradition, which makes us long for more seasons just as much as our fear of parting ways with Peggy Olson and Roger Sterling. Of course, the dark cloud hanging over this year’s return to 1960’s Madison Avenue is the news that Jon Hamm was treated for alcohol addiction in an unfortunate case of life imitating art. It’s been the pink elephant in the room during all Mad Men discussions this week, but we think it’s best to focus on the fact that Hamm has sought treatment and will no longer be triggered by Dick Whitman’s heavy boozing. Yes, we here at THG prefer to focus on the bright side: Mad Men is coming to an end, but we still have seven more episodes. January Jones isn’t naked for the last time; she’s naked for the first time this year. The whiskey glass isn’t half-empty; it’s half-full! Unless you’re Jon Hamm, in which case, there is no whiskey glass – just go call your sponsor. Watch Mad Men online for more booze, sex, and even the occasional ad campaign. 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. Up Next: ” 9 Memorable Mad Men Moments .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly…

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Jon Hamm Completes Rehab For Alcohol Addiction

Jon Hamm completed a 30-day treatment program for alcohol addiction this week. His publicist issued a statement today saying that the actor voluntarily checked into Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut at the end of February.  Hamm, of course, rose to fame portraying alcoholic ad man Don Draper on the acclaimed AMC drama Mad Men. The show begins its final half-season on April 5, and Hamm completed rehab just in time to attend a series of premiere events. The final episodes of Mad Men have already been filmed, so there’s no risk of Hamm being triggered by his character’s boozy ways. Rumors of the 44-year-old’s binge drinking began circulating back in January after Hamm appeared to be drunk at a Golden Globes after-party . The statement from Hamm’s reps credits the support of his girlfriend, filmmaker Jennifer Westfeldt, with giving him the strength to get sober: “With the support of his longtime partner Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon Hamm recently completed treatment for his alcohol addiction. They have asked for privacy and sensitivity going forward.” On a lighter note, anyone think Draper will follow in Jon’s footsteps and finally put the plug in the jug this season? Yeah, we didn’t think so. If you still need to get caught up in time for the finale, or if you blacked out at any point during the previous 6 1/2 seasons,  watch Mad Men online at TV Fanatic. 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. Up Next: ” 9 Memorable Mad Men Moments .” We’ll be redirecting you shortly…

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9 Memorable Mad Men Moments: Sex, Drugs and Lawnmower Mishaps!

With the seventh and final season of Mad Men premiering this Sunday, we thought it would be a good time to relive some of the most jaw-dropping moments from the acclaimed series’ first six seasons. 9 Memorable Mad Men Moments Open Slideshow 1. Lane Price and Pete Campbell Fight Lane and Pete go at it. Lane won the fight but this season, um…didn’t end well for him. View As List 1. Lane Price and Pete Campbell Fight 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 A tragic mishap in the Sterling-Cooper offices. Well, tragically hilarious, anyway. 3. Betty Draper Shooting Pigeons Betty took her frustrations out on some neighborhood birds. She became a somewhat character in seasons since. 4. Kiernan Shipka as Sally Draper 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. 5. Mad Men: JFK Assassination Scene 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 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 Elisabeth Moss puts her foot down as Peggy Olson. That girl really wanted to get high. 8. Roger Sterling: Drunk For Pearl Harbor Day Every day is an occasion to drink for Roger Sterling. Though he got especially plastered (and bigoted) on Pearl Harbor Day. 9. Don Draper Crying 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. Some scenes will never leave out mind (You don’t see lawnmowers in office buildings for a reason, people!), while others we had all but forgotten about (Remember when Betty was a gun-toting badass! Neither did we!) and w ith 78 episodes already in the books, it was no easy task choose just a few favorite clips. Some fans might consider the show’s finest moment to be the unforgettable declaration, “My name is Peggy Olson, and I want to smoke some marijuana,” while we’re certain at least a few others would cast their vote for the time meek Lane Price “kicked the crap” out weaselly Pete Campbell. Part of what’s made Mad Men such an enduring hit among critics and audiences alike is the way the show manages to blend gut-wrenching human drama with jet black humor – sometimes within the same scene. But whether it’s the humor or the heartache that keeps bringing you back to the offices of SCDP, we hope you’ll agree that the scenes in the gallery above reflect some truly stand-out moments from our favorite ad men. And don’t forget: if you need to catch up before the final season you can watch Mad Men online at TV Fanatic!

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Tyler, The Creator To Shoot ‘Analog 2′ and ’50’ Videos Next

Odd Future head reveals on ‘RapFix Live’ that MellowHype’s ’50’ is on the production schedule. By Rob Markman Tyler, The Creator Photo: MTV News There is no video director in the game quite like Tyler, the Creator . As Wolf Haley, the Odd Future head has already put out a number of memorable vids, including his critically acclaimed “Yonkers,” which helped him win a VMA in 2011. Most recently, Wolf directed and dropped two videos off OFWGKTA’s new album, The OF Tape, Vol. 2 — “Rella” and “NY (Ned Flander)” — and he’s now debating which track he should shoot next. “I kinda wanna do ‘Analog 2′ for sure, but the MellowHype ’50’ song, I have an idea for that that would be awesome,” Tyler said when he and the rest of the OF crew appeared on Wednesday’s “RapFix Live.” “That song, just g–damn, that song’s crazy.” “Analog 2” is a Frank Ocean- and Syd the Kid-assisted sequel to the original track which appeared on Tyler’s Goblin album last year — well, kind of. “I didn’t go in to make a sequel for a song, I just went in to make a song and I didn’t have a name for it and just called it that,” Tyler said. “That wasn’t intentional to be part two, I just called it that because I couldn’t come up with another name and I was lazy.” There are some distinct similarities between the two songs, however. On “Analog 2,” Frank Ocean lovingly sings, “Could you can meet by the lake,” echoing the words that Tyler utters on the hook of the original “Analog.” “It wasn’t that I was gonna make I part two to this, nah, it was just not being creative,” Tyler insisted. Wolf wouldn’t give up any details on his video treatments, though, saying he had to protect his ideas. “See, I can’t tell you. I don’t tell my business like that son,” he said. “I might say some sh–, then some n—a might steal that idea, put that sh– out and then I’m f—ed.” What should be the next video from Odd Future’s The OF Tape, Vol. 2 ? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos Watch ‘RapFix Live’ With Odd Future Now! ‘RapFix Live’ Has An Odd Future Related Artists Tyler The Creator Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All

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