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Mad Men Don last scenes Finale (Property of Lionsgate) מד מן
Mad Men Don last scenes - repentance, suicidal thoughts, takes a helping hand, gives and receives comfort, possible redemption and/or return to make the Coke ad. Main question for me: Would the character find his way - "Eastern" spiritually or materialistic "Western" - to be a reasonable father? Cause HIS CHILDREN WERE LEFT ALONE IN THE WORLD like he was. Sadly, big chance the answer would have been negative. Then again, cause it spoke truth the series was so good...
* scene from Last Mad Men episode "Person to Person", episode 7 season 7 part 2. PROPERTY OF LIONSGATE. ADMINISTERED BY AMC NETWORKS.
scènes derniers, letzten Szenen, últimas escenas, últimas cenas.
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Don can't be regular so he wants out… Mad Men reaches for the end
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Don Draper/Dick Whitman can't stand that someone shadows him. That he is suppose to be a small cog of a technical system. And so he wants out… * scene from Mad Men episode 12 "Lost Horizon" last season, property of Lionsgate. Just fair use to promote and celebrate the series. Better watch in really good quality w. your local provider
GOD, the Great Placebo - some thoughts to improve atheism אתאיזם
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My fellow atheists, Since theist religions haven't disappear with Enlightenment as imagined and as hoped, some general thoughts on how to renew atheism. מחשבות בנוגע לשיפור האתאיזם והיות "אלוהים" - הפלצבו הגדול
Hershey's pitch - Don breaks and reveals sad childhood - Mad Men great emotional scene מד מן
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Don's monologue from Mad Men season 6 episode 13 (finale) "In Care Of". One of the catharsis peaks of the series.
Quality Music - JAGA JAZZIST (Progressive Jazz) Live at Tokyo Jazz Festival 2012
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* Don't have any rights - Just wanted to spread the word around ♫ encourage everyone to buy their Videos/Disks in better quality and go to their shows... Great quality progressive Jazz band I came across, on amazing show להקת פרוגרסיב ג'אז * Don't have any rights - Just wanted to spread the word around ♫
"What price would we pay" Mad Men great combined scenes - Joan and Jaguar pitch מד מן
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great minds think alike - admit better version here ruclips.net/video/2yWzlUGQWWM/видео.html for you to enjoy without the line above in mine. Needs context and hard to trim but great dramatic peak through those combined scenes. Nice to remember and reflect on. from Mad Men S05E11 "The Other Woman".
Feeling alone in the world - Mad Men great emotional scene - Ginsberg to Peggy "I'm from Mars" מד מן
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brilliant and moving small peace of art - Mad men (s05e06) "Far Away Places", commenting on feeling lonely and awkward in this world תחושת לבד בעולם buena pieza de arte sobre sentirse solo o ajeno en el mundo

Комментарии

  • @hf6568
    @hf6568 2 дня назад

    The mad men show was the longest Coke ad ever made

  • @DarkFilmDirector
    @DarkFilmDirector 5 дней назад

    Do they still have these seminars where strangers can be so open and brutally honest without being judged for it anymore? I know they have AA and NA but I don't mean for substance abuse, just regular people like Leonard.

  • @ccutehoney
    @ccutehoney 7 дней назад

    The whole show is about sociopath narcissists who is trying to convince other people and himself that he is a normal human with real human emotions. He fails at getting any of this but hopefully at the end he realizes who he is an is okay with being a POS that he’s always been

  • @mudassirahmedi5617
    @mudassirahmedi5617 15 дней назад

    Peggy supports Don more than his wives ever did. When I watched the show I always wanted these characteristics in my partner

  • @pgs1796
    @pgs1796 Месяц назад

    Such a perfect ending to a great show. Was Don redeemed or was he not? I think the jury's still out and that's what I like about it.

  • @nameprime
    @nameprime Месяц назад

    Years after watching the show, I just learned that Leonard = Real Don. Maybe a coincidence, but still.

  • @southamcaballero
    @southamcaballero Месяц назад

    She should have asked where in California. She should have also said it will shock you, how much it never happened, the way he did with her when she was getting her abortion in the hospital

    • @cheapskatesnob
      @cheapskatesnob Месяц назад

      Adoption she didn’t abort the baby.

    • @southamcaballero
      @southamcaballero Месяц назад

      @cheapskatesnob Oh wow, sorry. Thanks so much for the correction! It has been a while since I watched the show

  • @dardar7909
    @dardar7909 2 месяца назад

    'I just wanted to hear your voice ' - it got me!

  • @dardar7909
    @dardar7909 2 месяца назад

    The greatest ending in TV history...and Peggy is his only soloce

  • @TrueGaming140.48
    @TrueGaming140.48 2 месяца назад

    He definitely does wanna work on coke

  • @CJ-ft9yo
    @CJ-ft9yo 2 месяца назад

    Back then this kind of honesty wouldn’t be heroic but reckless and he’d be judged for it

  • @michaeljacksin9367
    @michaeljacksin9367 2 месяца назад

    this happened to me once

  • @aarongreenberg159
    @aarongreenberg159 3 месяца назад

    “Well, weren’t you a lucky little boy” to a round of knowing laughs. Suggests that none of the men sitting there, if they had a father, got along very well with him.

  • @ramdharisinghdinkar1069
    @ramdharisinghdinkar1069 3 месяца назад

    Don got love but didn't knew how to process that, didn't knew what it is. Some people are not that lucky.This is not my delusion but I can certainly say I have never received love from from the time I can remember. I am totally dysfunctional individual. For last two years I not talked to anyone who I can consider a friend. Even if I try to talk to someone I cannot hold conversation more than 4 or 5 lines. I have considered ending my life on more occasions I can remember. People think I am doing this intentionally. They don't know how different and difficult it is for me to feel and establish connection with someone. For previous 25 years of my life I had a target of studying. Now college is finished and I am doing a job, I have become totally dysfunctional, because I cannot deal with other people. I have been heavily penalised by my superiors because I fail at every task that involves other people. I am leaving this comment only in the hope that if you come across a person like me, please be kinder to them. I have never harmed anyone, never have I ever picked a fight, never have I ever publicly abused anyone who works below me. I am just that someday my condition would get better. I will be able to deal with other people at emotional level. I don't know if I ever will be successful.

    • @danf.9989
      @danf.9989 2 месяца назад

      It is tough, and it gets easier. Hang in there.

  • @joecostigan6348
    @joecostigan6348 3 месяца назад

    The fact that Cutler and the partners got all pissed about this is ridiculous. Cutler literally has no soul.

  • @whydidtheballooneatthefox282
    @whydidtheballooneatthefox282 3 месяца назад

    I think that monologue, is something I could relate to the most. This show is beautiful, i don’t even cry but i started to tear up.

  • @claytonbigsby381
    @claytonbigsby381 4 месяца назад

    Watching this while eating a Hershey’s is really something

  • @Vulenkus
    @Vulenkus 4 месяца назад

    To me the most important part of these scenes is Don showing and feeling empathy for Leonard.

  • @YTSparty
    @YTSparty 4 месяца назад

    The last several episodes were brutal. Especially his ex-wife demanding he stay away from her as she dies. It totally taints the entire series.

  • @matevans1763
    @matevans1763 4 месяца назад

    "Sadly, big chance the answer would have been negative." - I think the answer was positive. Peggy tells him - "I don't think you should be alone right now." He responds: "I am in a crowd." He is saying that he is alone. In the next scene he finds someone with the same feelings as him. He is now, no longer alone and that's what he needed. That's what we all need.

  • @admirosmanovic1368
    @admirosmanovic1368 4 месяца назад

    I swear mad men is special to me i love the characters the writting but this ending really sucked for me. To me don shouldve had a better ending i always thought it was gonna end with his death from jumping out a window but still this ending was like a cheap knock off to let him have a happy ending

  • @gillmartin1758
    @gillmartin1758 4 месяца назад

    Imagine remembering this commercial, then rewinding and constructing a whole show, dozens of episodes, dozens of actors, thousands of lines of dialogue, that build up to this ending.

    • @eo31772
      @eo31772 4 месяца назад

      Good angle u realized 👍🏻

  • @mohammedamin1995
    @mohammedamin1995 4 месяца назад

    Thought my inner turmoil would turn me into Don Draper. I ended up becoming Leonard

  • @adityaXsingh
    @adityaXsingh 4 месяца назад

    I just finished watching the show and it was great but the ending's really hurting me. I get the artistic blah blah, but I legit wanted it to end after him seeing his children and assuring them that whatever happens, he'll be there. I wanted it to end by having one last drink with roger and pitching the final monologue to coke while Roger and Peggy watched him over and being proud. I really hate the last two episodes right now.

  • @peteralbert1485
    @peteralbert1485 5 месяцев назад

    I don't stop marveling at how every scene in the entire run of this show seems to fit snuggly into a masterpiece of a jigsaw puzzle, as if the entirety of the show was comprehensively worked-out from the get-go. There doesn't seem to be one lackluster moment or false step from episode to episode, season to season. I'm rewatching this scene and for the first time I'm recognizing the weight of Peggy's one little question about Coke. It planted in my brain, I guess, when I first watched it and left its seeds so I could subliminally appreciate the ending. Now I can see that the whole thing was diagrammed and how what worked scene by scene in this final episode feels like how everything worked scene-by-scene, episode-by-episode, for the entire series.

  • @josephlopez1518
    @josephlopez1518 5 месяцев назад

    I think I still would have bought this pitch. Am I crazy for not seeing the problem?

  • @caporegimeclutch9715
    @caporegimeclutch9715 5 месяцев назад

    To every person like me who knows what it feels like to sit in that refrigerator, please give yourself a hug for me.

  • @user-op7uc6jb9k
    @user-op7uc6jb9k 5 месяцев назад

    What a beautiful scene. Wow, an emotional scene and the vulnerability is overwhelming. Being wanted....is that not the entire need or desire Don Draper has. Despite all his infidelity in reality he's connecting more to this Hershey bar and it's memories more than anyone he's been with.

  • @JMcLeodKC711
    @JMcLeodKC711 6 месяцев назад

    3:28 If you ever wanted to know what Jesus Christ looks like, she’s standing right there.

  • @lj5116
    @lj5116 6 месяцев назад

    I’m the end, like Bert said, Don didn’t have the stomach for it.

  • @sawyerhaming951
    @sawyerhaming951 6 месяцев назад

    This ending is so great but just imagine that coke pitch to Peggy when he got to New York

  • @fluxxx_7474
    @fluxxx_7474 6 месяцев назад

    what an amazing show. Such an emotional ending. I cant lie, i was tearing up knowing it's over. But it was such an amazing time watching the show, thanks to everyone in the show, but especially thanks to Jon Hamm. He seems like a great man. much love to mad men forever <3

  • @jamesskyles896
    @jamesskyles896 6 месяцев назад

    Am I the only one who’s going to say this? Helen Slater looks great.

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT 7 месяцев назад

    Outstanding scene. Hamm's decision to underplay the emotion instead of breaking down crying was especially fascinating, because while the surrounding context of what he's describing is horrible, the memory itself is a sweet one - indeed, the only one. There's a sense of relief he must feel finally releasing this pent-up pain, even if the two sides of his life (his past and his work) are colliding recklessly.

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT 7 месяцев назад

    Fucking superb acting from Leonard. His whole monologue is so calm and resigned that you'd think he's made some sort of twisted peace with his unhappiness, only for him to suddenly explode into tears at the end, all that suppressed pain turned raw again. And then that beautiful catharsis with Don. Fuck I love this show.

  • @BatmanHQYT
    @BatmanHQYT 7 месяцев назад

    One of the best and most unexpectedly uplifting finales I've ever seen.

  • @chipstern1
    @chipstern1 7 месяцев назад

    Perfect Denouement Poetic Neatly ties every theme together

  • @supernerd4677
    @supernerd4677 7 месяцев назад

    Don Draper spills all the beans to Peggy. She barely reacts. Don goes to a spiritual retreat to try redeeming himself. He just converts it into another ad. Very twisted.

    • @janetpelletier1238
      @janetpelletier1238 21 день назад

      Yeah, that smile at the end wasn't him being content but was for an excellent idea he had for Coke.

  • @steviem8466
    @steviem8466 7 месяцев назад

    Finally watched the last season of Mad Men, even years after it has finished. Although the show was very entertaining, and probably one of the last shows on TV not to be made for a dumbed down audience. However, I remain hugely dissapointed as someone whose career was in advertising agencies, that the show had very little to do with ad agencvy life but more about relationships of a group of peope working in a ficticious agency. Even though it was innitially set in the golden age of advertising, fsiled miserably to touch it or how agencies work. Didn't explain any of the various ceparttments in any great detail, eg, print prodution , Maybe they shouild have named it the life and times of Donald Draper.

    • @janetpelletier1238
      @janetpelletier1238 21 день назад

      I don't think the series was about an ad company per se, but the complex human emotions that are out there. Using the ad company worked because it was big business so you can create more with it. Most people don't care how an ad agency works but more so the dynamics of the people.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 8 месяцев назад

    I never thought how the lyrics in the song are "I'd like to BUY the world a Coke." and not "GIVE the world a Coke." So it's such a bullshit fake message about peace and love message right away! 🤣

  • @clairecanale4310
    @clairecanale4310 8 месяцев назад

    He came up with that famous Coke commercial while he was meditating. So I guess he’s still in advertising.

  • @jonas3333
    @jonas3333 9 месяцев назад

    After being sometimes hugely disappointed by the endings of some major television series over the years, this was a much-needed excellent & satisfying ending. Bravo to everyone involved!

  • @SuperWhofan1
    @SuperWhofan1 9 месяцев назад

    Leonard’s pain: I’m a good, honest man but everyone (including family) treats me like I’m invisible. I’m all alone. Don’s pain: I’m impossible to ignore. I’m good looking and command every room I’m in, but what they see is a mask and completely fake. I’m all alone.

    • @frogtownroad9104
      @frogtownroad9104 7 месяцев назад

      This is what I didn’t get about this scene until recently. Don is in pain despite not feeling much like Leanard. But doesn’t have to. He just has to feel alone and hurt with him.

    • @BatmanHQYT
      @BatmanHQYT 7 месяцев назад

      @@frogtownroad9104 That's why Leonard is the perfect catalyst for his realization/connection. He's in many ways the anti-Don Draper - a milquetoast American man who dresses plainly, works in an office, does what he's told, and leads an altogether average existence, probably wishing everyday he was Don Draper. Little does he realize "Don Draper" is just a reaction to that very same pain he feels.

    • @bfstackledirect
      @bfstackledirect 7 месяцев назад

      Wow nailed it

    • @user-nm5hk4hq3e
      @user-nm5hk4hq3e 6 месяцев назад

      Did you notice how everyone looked away from Leonard and up at Don when he stood up to hug him?

    • @webkid4567
      @webkid4567 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@BatmanHQYT We see the same theme played out in the elevator scene with Pete after he gets his ass kicked by Lane. Pete is visibly beaten, bleeding, and at a low point mentally/emotionally. He says "I have nothing, Don," despite having all the trappings of a happy, successful life. He envies Don's life not realizing that Don has the exact same gaping hole inside that he does, that Leonard does, that Roger does, etc. They are all trying desperately to fill an unending emptiness within themselves in different ways and with varying levels of failure. They lead lives commanded by consumerism and material wealth, or the appearance of it, all the while failing to realize that the only things that will truly fulfill them are the "free" things in life like love, community and all that gooey stuff.

  • @braddeicide
    @braddeicide 9 месяцев назад

    Fastest breakdown recovery ever

  • @braddeicide
    @braddeicide 9 месяцев назад

    He looks strange out of a suit

  • @McGyverPilot
    @McGyverPilot 9 месяцев назад

    Maybe this is rhetorical, but did Coca Cola pay Lionsgate for the final clip? Couldn't confirm this from the Web.

  • @caronteric
    @caronteric 9 месяцев назад

    Always cry when i watch Mad Men's ending scene, no matter how many times i've watched.

  • @coencoen.
    @coencoen. 9 месяцев назад

    " il sorriso enigmatico del buddha che don sfoggia sul finire dell ultima stagione non è l ultima cosa che si vede perchè questa volta la puntata non chiude con don ma con lo spot della cocacola , forse di sua creazione: la vita di dick-don è stata tutta permeata dal desiderio di possedere e di essere posseduto da qualcosa che gli era dato solo di guardare da lontano e che gli veniva tolto appena pensava di averlo catturato attraverso gli occhi: don non fa in tempo a guardare sua madre che quella muore davanti ai suoi occhi di appena arrivato, e lui passerà la sua esistenza a cercare di ritrovarla in tutte le donne che ama proprio perchè gli ricordano l amore sentimentale appena nato e subito perduto di sua madre (le brune) e l accudimento erotico ed emotivo del suo primo rapporto (le bionde). don considera il denaro uno strumento per dire grazie per trasmettere amicizia per essere presente e complice, quindi bisogno di possedere e di essere posseduto dal desiderio scatenato dalla vista e soldi fanno la pubblicità, e se la pubblicità è quella del brand che creò babbo natale, tutto torna. "

  • @markhager2216
    @markhager2216 9 месяцев назад

    These are terrific scenes, but what made me laugh was that Don ends this journey among the hippies…which he had some pretty specific opinions on in S1. S1 Don wouldn’t have been caught dead in a setting like this

  • @PolPotsPieHole
    @PolPotsPieHole 9 месяцев назад

    That old JC Pennys bag takes me back , awesome