Matthew Weiner might have taken Don Draper’s phrases to coronary heart when he introduced Mad Males to its endpoint 10 years in the past when the character mentioned, “Make it easy however important.”
Closing seasons and collection finales could make or break a TV present’s legacy, and Mad Males capped off an acclaimed last season with an much more acclaimed finale, titled “Individual to Individual,” on Could 17, 2015.
In that last hour of the AMC interval drama, Betty (January Jones) refuses remedy for her lung most cancers and declines Don’s provide to deal with their youngsters. Joan (Christina Hendricks), in the meantime, rejects boyfriend Richard’s (Bruce Greenwood) calls for for her and launches a brand new manufacturing firm. Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) declines to affix Joan in that new enterprise, as an alternative staying with the advert firm McCann Erickson, the place she finds romance with coworker Stan (Jay R. Ferguson). Pete (Vincent Kartheiser) heads out for a brand new job with Learjet and a brand new begin along with his household. And Roger (John Slattery) heads towards the altar with Marie (Julia Ormond), mom of Megan (Jessica Paré), whom Don had not too long ago divorced, which means Roger narrowly missed the possibility to be Don’s stepfather-in-law.
It’s Don (Jon Hamm), in fact, who’s been the centerpiece of the story all alongside, so it’s his ending that actually brings the finale house.
After six seasons of turmoil, three youngsters, two divorces, and one disaster of conscience, Don has launched into a cross-country street journey that lands him in a seaside retreat in California, the place he reaches an emotional nadir. He makes three person-to-person calls to 3 of an important folks in his life — Betty, Peggy, and his daughter, Sally (Kiernan Shipka) — as he reckons along with his identification.
After Don has a cathartic second hugging an ideal stranger in an emotionally charged group remedy seminar, Mad Males ends with a shot of our protagonist smiling whereas meditating on a hilltop earlier than slicing in Coca-Cola’s well-known “Hilltop” TV business, the one with the “Purchase the World a Coke” jingle.
The implication is that it was Don who got here up with the enduring business — which was, in actual fact, the work of the real-life McCann Erickson — although the paradox of these last moments was sufficient to ship viewers on-line seeking solutions.
Perhaps it doesn’t matter that we’ll by no means know for sure if the advert was Don’s brainchild. (The capturing script isn’t saying both.) What does matter is the optimism on which Mad Males ends. Because the present’s core characters head into the Nineteen Seventies and face the uncertainty of recent lives in a brand new decade, they find yourself a little bit higher — or, at the least, a little bit extra settled — than they had been when the finale began.
“My take is that the following day, [Don] wakes up on this stunning place, and has this serene second of understanding, and realizes who he’s… an promoting man,” Hamm instructed The New York Instances on the time. “And so, this factor involves him. … I believe that for Don, it represents some type of understanding and luxury on this extremely unquiet, uncomfortable life that he has led.”
As for Weiner — whom, it needs to be talked about, was accused of sexual harassment by Mad Males author Kater Gordon in allegations he denies — he appreciated the concept that “[Don’s] enlightened state, and never simply co-option, would possibly’ve created one thing that could be very pure,” as he mentioned throughout a New York Public Library Q&A after the finale. “To me, it’s the perfect advert ever made, and it comes from an excellent place.”
For critics and viewers, “Individual to Individual” is commonly cited as top-of-the-line finales ever made. Hamm submitted his efficiency within the episode for Emmy consideration and eventually obtained a Lead Actor in a Drama Sequence trophy after eight back-to-back nominations. That’s an ending that ought to convey a Draper-like smile to any Mad Males fan’s face.