Will ‘Mad Men 4′ get the fourth ‘Outstanding Drama Series’
‘Mad Men’ has lasted for three seasons, and at the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards that was concluded the day before yesterday, ‘Mad Men’ got its third ‘Outstanding Drama Series’ with its season 3. So will ‘Mad Men 4′ continue to get the fourth ‘Outstanding Drama Series’? Have a look at the plot first:
Everything has changed for Don Draper. By the end of last season, Draper (Jon Hamm) had found himself divorced by Betty (January Jones) and had joined forces with Roger Sterling (John Slattery) to steal most of Sterling Cooper’s clients and staff out from under the noses of the firm’s new British owner.
Now, a year after the events of last season’s finale, the new Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce agency has succeeded in establishing itself but only to a point – if it loses the swimwear company whose prudish owners don’t like Draper’s racy ad ideas they could be in trouble.
Draper has also become reaccustomed to life as a single man. Yet this new era (post-Kennedy now) demands only more change. The other partners are pushing Draper to become a celebrity by doing newspaper interviews, while Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) goes out on a limb with a publicity stunt that could easily backfire.
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