MAD MEN

Don Draper, Mad Men, Season 7 Image Name: Don Draper, Mad Men, Season 7 Description: Jon Hamm as Don Draper - Mad Men _ Season 7B, Gallery - Photo Credit: Frank Ockenfels 3/AMC
Mad Men, Season 7 Image Name: Mad Men, Season 7 Description: Rich Sommer as Harry Crane, Jay R. Ferguson as Stan Rizzo, Aaron Stanton as Ken Cosgrove, Kevin Rahm as Ted Chaough and Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson - Mad Men _ Season 7B, Gallery _ Photo Credit: Frank Ockenfels 3/AMC
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Don Draper, Mad Men, Season 7 Image Name: Don Draper, Mad Men, Season 7 Description: Jon Hamm as Don Draper - Mad Men _ Season 7B, Gallery _ Photo Credit: Frank Ockenfels 3/AMC

The second half of the final and seventh series of Mad Men continues on RTÉ2.

Season 7, Episode 10 – Thursday 29 October at 00.45am

The Forecast

Melanie walks into Don’s now-bare apartment. She wakes Don, who has overslept, and chastises him for not sprucing up his place – she’s helping him sell it. Don says he’s “sold a lot uglier things than this.”

At a hotel room in California, Joan wakes to a call from her mother, Gail, and baby Kevin.

At SC&P, Roger informs Don that their “benevolent overlords at McCann” have invited Roger to a retreat in the Bahamas. Roger laments to Don about having to make a written statement about the future of the company and passes the work off to Don.

At SC&P West, Joan greets the receptionist, Dee, and Lou Avery. Joan and Lou discuss potential hires for the agency.

In Don’s office, Meredith takes notes as Don dictates to her. Peggy enters and urges Don to sign off on creative for the Peter Pan cookie.

Don joins Peggy, Pete, Ed and Mathis in the conference room and listens to the Peter Pan pitch. Don warns against the overuse of the word “love” because “it doesn’t mean anything anymore.” Mathis suggests the tagline “One Tink and you’re hooked” instead.