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#1. What year does the first season of “Mad Men” primarily take place?
The first season of “Mad Men” primarily takes place in the year 1960.
#2. Which advertising campaign becomes a central focus for Peggy Olson?
Peggy Olson’s work on a weight loss machine campaign becomes a central focus in the first season.
#3. What does Don Draper protest against in Season 2, leading to tension with Duck Phillips?
Don Draper protests against attempting to sign American Airlines, which leads to tension with Duck Phillips.
#4. What significant business decision does Duck Phillips make in Season 2?
Duck Phillips proposes a buyout of Sterling Cooper in Season 2.
#5. What significant event occurs the day before Roger Sterling’s daughter’s wedding in Season 3?
The assassination of John F. Kennedy occurs the day before Roger Sterling’s daughter’s wedding in Season 3.
#6. What name does Joan use when answering calls at the new firm formed by Don, Roger, and others?
Joan uses the name Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce when answering calls at the new firm formed by Don, Roger, and others.
#7. What motivates Pete Campbell to visit Beth Dawes in the hospital in Season 5?
Pete Campbell visits Beth Dawes in the hospital to confront her about her husband’s decision to subject her to electroshock therapy in Season 5.
#8. What significant event occurs during a dinner party hosted by Pete and Tr
During the dinner party, Trudy discovers Pete’s affair with Brenda, leading to significant consequences for their marriage.
#9. What revelation does Pete Campbell make about Bob Benson in Season 6 of “Mad Men”?
Pete Campbell reveals that Bob Benson lied about his background, leading to suspicion and tension within the agency.
#10. What year is it when Don visits the West Coast to salvage his marriage to Megan?
Don visits the West Coast to salvage his marriage to Megan in January 1969.
#11. What does Pete embrace while in Los Angeles?
Pete embraces the Los Angeles lifestyle during his time there.
#12. What prompts Ginsberg’s psychotic break?
Ginsberg’s paranoia about the new office computer culminates in a psychotic break.
#13. What iconic advertisement is shown at the end of the series?
The series ends with the iconic 1971 “Hilltop” television advertisement for Coca-Cola, created by McCann Erickson.



