Mad Men Season 3, Ep. 1 "Out of Town"

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In the third-season opener, Salvatore and Don take a business trip out of town. Pete Campbell and Ken Cosgrove worry about the changes at Sterling-Cooper and how the changes will impact them.
  • Directed by: Phil Abraham
  • Runtime: 48 minutes
  • Original air date: August 16, 2009
  • Network: AMC
 
 
 
 

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1. Out of Town
  August 16, 2009
In the third-season opener, Salvatore and Don take a business trip out of town. Pete Campbell and Ken Cosgrove worry about the changes at Sterling-Cooper and how the changes will impact them.
 
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2. Love Among The Ruins
  August 23, 2009
Betty gets a visit from her father. Sterling Cooper grapples with a very specific client request. Roger makes arrangements for a wedding. Peggy becomes personally affected by a campaign.
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3. My Old Kentucky Home
  August 30, 2009
The writers at the agency try to avoid late-night boredom when there is a mandatory overtime session. Roger throws a party while and Joan and Greg host one of their own.
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4. The Arrangements
  September 6, 2009
Gene and Don cross paths. Peggy is looking for a roommate. A wealthy new client has very high hopes.
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5. The Fog
  September 13, 2009
Betty and Don deal with Sally. Pete pursues a new angle in business.
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6. Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency
  September 20, 2009
Sterling Cooper receives a surprise visit. Something is spooking Sally. Joan get some unexpected news.
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7. Seven Twenty Three
  September 27, 2009
Betty tries her hand at local politics. Don is forced into thinking about the future. Peggy receives a luxurious gift.
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8. Souvenir
  October 4, 2009
Don takes Betty on a business trip. Pete helps a neighbor in his building.
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9. Wee Small Hours
  October 11, 2009
Don and Sal both have difficulty giving the clients what they want. Betty hosts a fundraiser.
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10. The Color Blue
  October 18, 2009
The firm celebrates a milestone. Peggy and Paul compete on an account.
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11. The Gypsy and the Hobo
  October 25, 2009
A former client returns to Sterling Cooper. Betty takes the kids on a trip. Joan and Greg plan for their future.
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12. The Grown Ups
  November 1, 2009
Don meets with an impressive candidate. Peggy second guesses her taste in men. Pete makes big career decisions.
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13. Shut the Door. Have A Seat.
  November 8, 2009
Don has an important meeting with Connie. Betty receives some advice. Pete talks to his clients.
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Episode 1, "Out of Town"
Synopsis: In the third-season opener, Salvatore and Don take a business trip out of town. Pete Campbell and Ken Cosgrove worry about the changes at Sterling-Cooper and how the changes will impact them.
Original air date: August 16, 2009
Runtime: 48 minutes
ASIN: B002L4BQ42
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,139 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Mad Men Season 3
Synopsis: Mad Men is AMC's provocative original series from writer and executive producer Matthew Weiner of The Sopranos. Set in 1960 New York, Mad Men pulls the viewer into an unexpected new world - the high-powered and glamorous "Golden Age" of advertising - where everyone is selling something and nothing is ever what you expect it to be.
Starring: Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss
Supporting actors: Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, Bryan Batt, Michael Gladis, Aaron Staton, Rich Sommer, Robert Morse, John Slattery, Jared Harris, Mark Moses, Kiernan Shipka, Chelcie Ross, Christopher Stanley, Anne Dudek, Kristoffer Polaha, Abigail Spencer, Trever O'Brien
Season year: 2009
Genre: Drama
Executive producer: Lisa Albert
Network: AMC
ASIN: B002L4FQES
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5.0 out of 5 stars From A Man Who's Mad About This Show November 10, 2009
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From day one, this show has not disappointed. It has some of the best writing and acting that Hollywood has produced for a television show in a long time and it has the awards to prove it. It's a highly stylized look at a Madison Avenue advertising agency and the people who work there and has been extremely enjoyable. Season 3 has had the best writing and acting and the last 3 episodes have been the best out of all 39 episodes produced to date. You cannot truly appreciate season 3 without watching seasons 1 and 2 so if you are new to the series, please do yourself a favor and watch them before consuming season 3, you will not be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winning Season and Set March 28, 2010
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Mad Men remains a show that rewards careful viewing. How much you'll like it depends on how important it is to you that there are explosions and car chases. Me, I zone out during action sequences in movies -- it's the weirdest thing. Sports too. What interests me and what Mad Men provides is good story-telling centered around characters. The more you pay attention, the more you'll be rewarded in a greater understanding that will make you confused when someone tells you that nothing happens. This is the type of show that rewards people who take a geeky pleasure in noticing themes and motifs. Matthew Weiner, the creator, allows some things to remain ambiguous as well.

There are so few shows that you can watch more than once and find something new and few shows you can analyze. It's just as fun to discuss it afterwards as it is to watch it. If this sounds too much like high school English -- and not in a good way -- then you'd be better off taking a pass. However, if this is the type of show you seek out, then enjoy. If you haven't seen the previous seasons, start there and enjoy it from the beginning. I'll envy you your opportunity to enjoy three seasons in a row!

In season three, we continue to deal with the Draper marriage -- a union strained to nearly the breaking point in season 2. There was some really beautiful writing and acting here. One of the beauties of this show is how in the course of a scene a viewer's sympathies can change or be torn between characters. The marriage between Pete and Trudy shows some terrific growth and depth that could not have been predicted in season 1. Don Draper also meets a mogul who is probably rolling in his grave over the second most famous thing the family name now evokes. Sal, played by Bryan Batt, has several wonderful scenes, starting with the first episode of the season. Kiernan Shipka, who plays Sally Draper, is turning out to be a talented young actress, as highlighted in an episode called The Arrangements, as well as in the season finale. Frankly, I could just continue mentioning members of this terrific cast, as they all are a pleasure.

The Kennedy assassination is featured and handled in a way never seen before, I think, and it's one character's reaction to it and events surrounding it that causes him/her/it to make a truly huge decision.

On to the Bluray: I had to return the first copy as defective -- no matter what I hit, it wanted to rewind. Fortunately, the next copy was perfect, and Amazon has always handled returns well. Because this is a show that caters to people who want to really enjoy the writing and acting and to even study it a little, this set carries on in the tradition of previous seasons in offering tons of commentary -- most episodes have two commentaries. As always, some people really do a better job that others. The creator, Matthew Weiner, always has good insights. Kiernan Shipka, I'm not kidding, seemed to really be in touch with her character in a way that many adults can only envy. Other extras are a mixed bag, although I enjoyed the 2 part doc on cigarette advertising.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, Don! November 14, 2009
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*Spoilers ahead. Just warning you!*

For all the fans and true "Mad Men" addicts out there, Season 3 was much-anticipated. At the end of Season 2, we had reason to believe that Don Draper (Jon Hamm), the charismatic creative director of Sterling-Cooper, had come to his place of reckoning and was ready to turn a new leaf (sorry for all the cliches) in his marriage, if not his career. His gorgeous, emotionally stunted wife Betty (January Jones) just found out she was pregnant, and they apparently decide to mend their marriage and try to make a go of it. Presumably, women didn't have many choices back in the '60's. Also, Betty just might be that kind of woman - she needs a man to complete her.

But right from the beginning of Season 3, the viewer can see that not much has changed at all, and Don is off being the bad boy again. Betty seems in a world of her own with her pregnancy, and then her father's decline in health and the subsequent decisions that have to made give her all she can apparently cope with. I found myself growing angry at her numerous times because of her cold, unfeeling treatment of her adorable children. Even with all his immaturity, Don seems to be the far more caring parent, at least while face-to-face with his children. Sally Draper, their little girl, had some of the best acting of the season, and I think she will mature into a terrific actress.

So much happens on the career front, it would be a mistake to give it all away in a review. I heard complaints from various people that Season 3 was too slow -- but remember that this is a show about character development and nuance, above all. The last two episodes, about the Kennedy assassination and the Season finale, are as action-packed as any plot lover could want. They are magnificently written and acted, and left this viewer, at least, panting for Season 4. What more can a series offer?
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