How I Wrote Mad Men

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    Ever wonder how they wrote the hit AMC show Mad Men? Hear from Matthew Weiner about his experiences in the writers' room and how they created one of the best TV shows in history.
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    Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner. The series premiered on July 19, 2007, on the cable network AMC. The protagonist Don Draper is played by Jon Hamm.
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  • @BehindtheCurtain
    @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +100

    Talk about Mad Men and filmmaking on our official Discord server: discord.gg/xxTqXXd

    • @spastiCSpin
      @spastiCSpin 5 лет назад +1

      Hi! Awesome video man :) could you share the name of the track playing from 5.05? Cheers!

    • @locoboxtube
      @locoboxtube 5 лет назад +1

      Is there a requirement for joining?

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +3

      I'm not sure specifically what you mean, but it's free to join! You just have to follow the basic rules (which is just to be civil and don't spam, basically)

    • @thinking924
      @thinking924 5 лет назад +3

      Appreciate the invite, also welcome to LA!

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  • @thettproject4534
    @thettproject4534 5 лет назад +2070

    This show can be rewatched forever, over and over and every time you’ll see and understand more

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +27

      Agree

    • @winstonoboogie9186
      @winstonoboogie9186 5 лет назад +26

      @@BehindtheCurtain Yup...it's like re-listening to albums by The Beatles

    • @nikkibest5010
      @nikkibest5010 5 лет назад +11

      @@RPMcM09 you have to really pay close attention to everything. You will always catch something that will give you an ah-ha moment.

    • @jennifern1956
      @jennifern1956 5 лет назад +2

      So true

    • @SaZooCaballero
      @SaZooCaballero 4 года назад +11

      At least 7 times,.. I'll let you know about the 8th

  • @mr.phillips
    @mr.phillips 5 лет назад +1260

    "Don likes strangers. He likes winning strangers over." God, that's profound. Thanks for these videos. I look forward to each one.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +53

      It really encapsulates the character of Don. We could talk for hours about just that one observation of him. Thank you for watching! I really appreciate your comment.

    • @jennyfromtheblock3614
      @jennyfromtheblock3614 5 лет назад +57

      wow really made me think. And on the other side of the equation, he is aloof and distant with his own family - because they are no longer strangers, so there's no excitement in winning them over, in "seducing" them

    • @xidaq4998
      @xidaq4998 5 лет назад +2

      @@shalini_sevani is he a womanizer too? 😅

    • @mystirobertson1991
      @mystirobertson1991 4 года назад +5

      Maybe it helps him put his shaky identity feel more solidified

    • @sevensolaris
      @sevensolaris 4 года назад +10

      It makes sense that he likes winning over strangers since he can't afford to have close friends due to the fact he needs to hide his past.

  • @tonebanderas
    @tonebanderas 5 лет назад +801

    I’ve watched and rewatched Mad Men. The carousel is a remarkable scene. Definitely one of my favorite shows.

    • @michaelmeacham4517
      @michaelmeacham4517 4 года назад +1

      Mark Your Man scene is awesome too.

    • @tonebanderas
      @tonebanderas 4 года назад

      Billy Hill beautiful said

    • @tonebanderas
      @tonebanderas 4 года назад +1

      Michael Meacham yes!

    • @taylormacklin6081
      @taylormacklin6081 3 года назад +1

      It was cool that Harry was going through it too and don hit him in the feels so hard he left the room crying

    • @Aquamentii
      @Aquamentii 3 года назад +4

      I knew the show was good as I was watching through the first episodes, but that scene made me realize Madmen would truly be something special.

  • @mtlook1
    @mtlook1 5 лет назад +903

    I actually liked those times when the writers put in random stuff that had no connection with any story arc whatsoever, like at the end of one episode when Joan plays the accordion and sings songs in French. It's never referred to again, but unlike most shows where everything has to connect in some way, it's the most like real life.

    • @AdroitXO
      @AdroitXO 4 года назад +23

      It could connect to Draper’s 2nd wife Megan also singing in French. You really could find something there if you looked deeply

    • @carriem2434
      @carriem2434 4 года назад +98

      I think it represented Greg’s manipulation. That, and how Joan’s mother raised her to be admired. ;)

    • @lightbring9701
      @lightbring9701 4 года назад +20

      And they actually did mention it again in an episode

    • @dietermertens7114
      @dietermertens7114 4 года назад +70

      @@carriem2434 Greg's manipulation, but mostly the fact that she's a successful self-made woman, but that's not what impresses Greg and his family, they want her to parade around playing accordion being pretty. It's signifying she doesn't get to be herself around him

    • @jasonlefler3456
      @jasonlefler3456 4 года назад +21

      Joan’s mother refers to her accordion playing when everyone finds out that Greg volunteered to return to Vietnam.
      It’s great because the mother isn’t even referring to it in a feeble attempt to depressurize the situation.
      She’s just being tone deaf and dunderheaded.

  • @Saghorse1978
    @Saghorse1978 5 лет назад +1104

    GINSBURG: I feel sorry for you.
    DRAPER: I don't think about you at all.

    • @PabloH0ney
      @PabloH0ney 5 лет назад +138

      Yes, I love that scene. Don's completely lying through his teeth though, but only he and the audience knows that. The entire episode was about him being jealous of Ginsburg's talent.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +42

      I absolutely love that line.

    • @jasonlefler3456
      @jasonlefler3456 5 лет назад +25

      It’s almost a straight lift
      from Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead.

    • @jasonlefler3456
      @jasonlefler3456 5 лет назад +10

      I should add that while I see that response as a straight lift from Rand,
      Draper is a sponge.
      Someone will say something and he’ll later repeat it
      (think of Sal quoting Balzac in Out of Town, Season 3/Episode 1).
      I don’t see this as plagiarism by Matt Weiner or anything of the sort.
      At this moment,
      I see it as Draper being the individualist with no regard for anyone else,
      per Rand’s typical protagonists.
      It is complete bullshit because as the other commenter said,
      Ginsberg inspired Draper in the first place to create a better ad.
      Draper clearly thinks about Ginsberg to some extent.
      Draper just didn’t give a damn for his feelings.
      For that matter,
      Peggy seemed amused that Ginsberg’s idea was passed up.
      Not the sweetest people...

    • @deezxc
      @deezxc 5 лет назад +13

      One of the best zingers from that show and it didnt even come from Joan

  • @DioBrando1996v
    @DioBrando1996v 5 лет назад +389

    Mad Men is a piece of art. Watching this video makes me want to rewatch the show again.

  • @StyledFeeds
    @StyledFeeds 5 лет назад +286

    Matthew Weiner accomplished something that is increasingly rare... Creating a story that trancends its medium. Mad Men is one of the greatest pieces of storytelling to date.

  • @addylynch8728
    @addylynch8728 5 лет назад +493

    I keep reminding myself I’ve witnessed the most incredible piece of television history. Written by a genius, acted by people born to personify these characters. Thank you, Matthew Weiner. You transcend brilliance. X

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад +5

      We're incredibly lucky! Thanks for watching, Addy.

    • @jamielaurengarner
      @jamielaurengarner 5 лет назад +17

      While Matt Weiner was obviously the guy who first conceived a rough idea of what the show would be, I think the writers he staffed are really the ones that made the show what it was. We tend to conjure an idea of one creative genius when it really took an entire team of people (he even paid someone to do the research!) And these are the unsung heroes who really deserve the credit

    • @shizeldolphin36
      @shizeldolphin36 5 лет назад +8

      I agree, however, even though there were other writers for Mad Men, Matthew Weiner wrote the dialogue for every episode.

    • @fleaflicker1451
      @fleaflicker1451 4 года назад +1

      Perfectly stated.

    • @fortylove68
      @fortylove68 4 года назад +2

      Chase surrounded himself w genius.

  • @jonathansumampong5372
    @jonathansumampong5372 4 года назад +367

    Mad Men saved my life last year, especially when working with egotistic higher-ups and clients who have a superiority complex. The Peggy arc is still relevant all across genders.

    • @MrRainbowMango
      @MrRainbowMango 4 года назад +8

      Jonathan Sumampong it’s Therapy for me and explains my whole life. Do you know that I grew up at 763 58th St. and Don and Betty stayed in room 763 when they were in Italy. My daughters name is Corrine and my sister-in-law’s name is Arlene. My dad’s name was Henry and my husband’s middle name is Francis. I currently live in Apartment 502 and Sylvia and Don had a tryst in room 503. I’m Norwegian and I grew up in Bayridge and I lost my dad at eight years old like Suzanne Farrell. My parents were married for 11 years like Don and Betty. There’s more. My name is Dorothy but my parents did not on large portion of Manhattan

    • @michaelmeacham4517
      @michaelmeacham4517 4 года назад +6

      Jonathan Sumampong I worked at a few different agencies across the span of about 6 years and watched Mad Men during these times. So relatable and yes, helped me navigate in many ways.

    • @banksterkid5930
      @banksterkid5930 3 года назад +1

      Similar problem in my case
      Now I TIP WELL
      all the people just turn their heads as I walk out of the restaurant.

    • @DinsRune
      @DinsRune 2 года назад +2

      Hope you're in a better place now, friend

    • @jonathansumampong5372
      @jonathansumampong5372 2 года назад +2

      @@DinsRune I am...thank you :)

  • @LKYme
    @LKYme 5 лет назад +156

    The most well developed character drama ever written.
    Every episode is a masterpiece. 👌

  • @kylehyland7992
    @kylehyland7992 5 лет назад +171

    Could you imagine writing a character, a person with many, complex, angles, and at the end realize and learn different aspects of the person they wrote, and be amazed by a character trait that they had no intention whatsoever of instilling? Matt is a genius.

    • @redned1799
      @redned1799 3 года назад +5

      That’s actually a very normal thing for writers to experience.

  • @KD-bp2ej
    @KD-bp2ej 5 лет назад +165

    This show has affected me on such a deep level and I am addicted to rewatching it.

  • @TheZackBriggs
    @TheZackBriggs 5 лет назад +131

    I love analyzing Don Draper's mannerisms. Anyone notice how Don Draper tends to let out these big sighs before speaking sometimes? Or when he states "Yes" in an authoritative annoyed way while raising his eyebrows?

    • @StrawberryNinjaNibbles
      @StrawberryNinjaNibbles 3 года назад +4

      And…? Lol that was more observation that analyzation…
      I feel like there is more to the comment

    • @TheZackBriggs
      @TheZackBriggs 3 года назад

      @@StrawberryNinjaNibbles How insightful of you.

    • @TheZackBriggs
      @TheZackBriggs 3 года назад +1

      @@StrawberryNinjaNibbles I believe you intended to say "than" not "that." Cheers! 😉

    • @thytoe
      @thytoe 2 года назад +1

      You're describing my dad hahaha

    • @SaritaSingh-dx8lv
      @SaritaSingh-dx8lv Год назад

      Typical narcissist 😂😂😂😂 has to make everyone else feel like a burden

  • @ShoutyKid
    @ShoutyKid 5 лет назад +167

    The scenes between Peggy and Don in "The Suitcase" (S4 Ep 7) were, by far, the best of the series. The greatest piece of television ever produced.

    • @mastermindmartialarts
      @mastermindmartialarts 5 лет назад +7

      Fucking amazing. In every way

    • @WyattBain
      @WyattBain 4 года назад +18

      THATS WHAT THE MONEYS FOR

    • @mikeymorrison272
      @mikeymorrison272 4 года назад +2

      That's my favorite episode.

    • @adsdandy
      @adsdandy 4 года назад +5

      What a truly brilliant episode. Moved me to tears.

    • @rossedwardmiller
      @rossedwardmiller 4 года назад

      I loved that this extremely powerful scene acted as almost the exact halfway point for the series.

  • @lindsaysharman
    @lindsaysharman 5 лет назад +130

    This was brilliant. Had a real 'aha!' moment when he said Don loves strangers. It's interesting that Weiner only realised this in the last season, I would have assumed he'd pinned down all the subtle driving forces behind a character's behaviour at the beginning of the process. It suggests there was a subconscious element at play when he was building Don's character. Fascinating!

    • @k_a_y_l_e_e
      @k_a_y_l_e_e 4 года назад +17

      i think writing characters is much like getting to know someone in real life. you meet them first and have a vague idea of who they might be, but the more you spend time with them, the more you realize about them: you discover their nuances, you uncover what makes them tick. so when matthew first started writing don, i'm sure he had a general outline of who he was, but the more he wrote him, the more he spent time developing his character, he realized the deeper, driving force behind this man he created.

  • @erinbroderick4272
    @erinbroderick4272 4 года назад +58

    Love how eventually Don’s advice is shown to be flawed. Just like how Tony Soprano made stupid choices that got people killed- Don advises Peggy to move forward and pretend her pregnancy never happened- yet it is revealed seasons later how much of a wound that is for her

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 4 года назад

      He gives Peggy that advice before we learn about Dick Whitman, doesn't he?

    • @vilevillain1059
      @vilevillain1059 3 года назад +4

      @@dielaughing73 i believe it's after

    • @helifanodobezanozi7689
      @helifanodobezanozi7689 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@dielaughing73It is definitely after. We learn about Dick in Season 1. We don't see Don showing up to Peggy's bedside until early/mid season 2.

  • @therebellion96
    @therebellion96 9 месяцев назад +7

    I was 17 years old when I first srarted watching Mad Men! I think season 5 had just come out. I was a black kid from South Florida watching it in high school. That's how good the show was!

  • @andrewbrendan1579
    @andrewbrendan1579 4 года назад +27

    Matthew Weiner said that people said of Don Draper: "That's may dad". I'm one of those people. Don Draper not only reminds me of my father in his behavior but looks like him. In the episode where Don picks up the newspaper with the headline of about Marilyn Monroe's death, even standing there with mussed hair and in his boxers, Jon Hamm/Don Draper looks like my father. Face, body...remarkable resemblance. I might have been in school with Don's younger son. My father also didn't say much about his past. He died in 1982 and I knew little about him and still don't. I'm now older than my father lived to be.

  • @user-ys7vg2xh2k
    @user-ys7vg2xh2k 5 лет назад +55

    This show is still more deep than 90% of television on today. What a classic.

  • @runfourcover
    @runfourcover Год назад +16

    Weiner is a certified genius. His understanding of the human condition is amazing. The subtexts and small dreams of each character makes this one of the best shows ever!

  • @robertabrahamsen9076
    @robertabrahamsen9076 4 года назад +28

    Madmen, in my opinion, is a strong contender for the best show ever. I wonder if it was inspired at all by Minghella's The Talented Mr. Ripley. A protagonist who steals another man's identity is central to both. They're also both drenched in gorgeous 1960s atmosphere.

  • @UnLockedProductions
    @UnLockedProductions 5 лет назад +151

    "But what I really wanted to do, was do a story about someone who was like me- who was 35 years old, who had everything, and who was miserable."

    • @henkondemand
      @henkondemand 5 лет назад +17

      A great story, like a great lie, stems from a place of truth.

  • @datkid72
    @datkid72 5 лет назад +23

    "You see the whole world laid out in front of you in the way that everyone else lives it" This line might be the most influential piece of cinema in my life. Mad Men IS The Great American Novel. Bravo for putting this together. I just hit subscribe.

  • @xxxfirehuunterxxx
    @xxxfirehuunterxxx 5 лет назад +83

    It took me a few years. Finally watched it last year. Too fantastic. The ending of season 5 was the best for me.

    • @Texman4268
      @Texman4268 5 лет назад +3

      I've just now had time to start watching it. I'm on season 6 and don't want it to end. Really good show!

    • @zt2552
      @zt2552 4 года назад +2

      I just finished watching the finale now. I wanted more. It's a great show!

    • @andresayabproject
      @andresayabproject 4 года назад

      It really was👍💯

    • @adnankhan1938
      @adnankhan1938 2 года назад

      My friend over there was wondering , Are you alone?!

    • @elynchoudhry2466
      @elynchoudhry2466 Месяц назад

      where di you watch it? Iv been DYING to watch it but cant find it on any platform im subscribed to or anywhere else for free.

  • @AxelQC
    @AxelQC 5 лет назад +84

    For all his talent, money, and success, Don had no friends. He had co-workers, he had wives, he had lovers, and he had children, but he had no friends. He never hung out with his co-workers or his neighbors. He cheated on his wives. He had a series of mistresses, but dumped them when they tried to get close. Sally may be the closest thing to a friend he had, because she saw through his crap and still loved him. Anna Draper may have been the next closest, due to knowing the truth about him and still accepting him.

    • @bewsket
      @bewsket 4 года назад +28

      i think by the end of the series he definitely acquired Peggy as his true friend, after all we've seen both of them grow together throughout the series, and that little dance they had in the moment of compassion for each others struggle, and that call in the end? They kind of knew darkest bits and pieces of each other, and still kept it to themselves. I just wonder if they kept in contact after the series ended.

    • @DrapHousse
      @DrapHousse 4 года назад +17

      @@bewsket They did, since the ending implies that it's Don who created the "I'd like to buy the world a coke" ad, which means he went back to work at McCann's where Peggy decided to stay.

    • @JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJon
      @JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJon 7 месяцев назад +3

      Roger was pretty close to one.

  • @Beansthecat99
    @Beansthecat99 5 лет назад +53

    Literally love this show, greatest of all time

  • @mixerD1-
    @mixerD1- 11 месяцев назад +9

    A brilliant series, and a great metaphor for America.
    The falseness, the hype, the American dream and how it's sold to people, but underneath it, there's nothing.
    It's just false advertising, fairytale, make-believe and empty.
    That's how the rest of the world actually sees America.

  • @cannedpeachez
    @cannedpeachez 5 лет назад +36

    Just one of the best shows of all time, without equivocation. I love that Weiner starts from these like, incredibly simple, possibly subversive principles and what he comes up with is 8 seasons of... hyperlife. He just puts a certain character in situ with a certain set of neuroses and tensions and throws other characters at them and comes up with like, bicoastal Megan/Don, "The Crash", Bobbie Barrett, Pete's career arc. It's amazing what sticking to your principles can do.

  • @staceyalbert2658
    @staceyalbert2658 5 лет назад +33

    Oh god, now I have to go re-watch Mad Men for the 4th time.

  • @rosebyanyname
    @rosebyanyname 4 года назад +19

    I don’t think any other acclaimed series’ ending satisfied its audience as well as Mad Men’s did. It just wrapped everything up perfectly, and on a positive note too, which is exceedingly rare.

    • @alisterfolson
      @alisterfolson 3 года назад +5

      Positive for everyone else except Betty

    • @johnp.smithasimpleman7281
      @johnp.smithasimpleman7281 3 года назад +3

      I’m pretty sure every Breaking Bad fan was satisfied by its ending

    • @anneb889
      @anneb889 3 года назад

      And what happened to Sal? Always wondered.

  • @sint0xicateme
    @sint0xicateme 4 года назад +8

    "You're born alone, and you die alone. And the world drops a bunch of rules on you to forget those facts.
    But I never forget."

    • @maxhydekyle2425
      @maxhydekyle2425 4 года назад +4

      That was the first moment I knew Don was definitely a tragic character.

  • @rajsingharora26
    @rajsingharora26 5 лет назад +11

    20 years down the Line.....from this Golden Era of Tv.....Mad Men is the only show that will survive & still be watched and relevant to a Future Audience.

    • @2Muchpjp
      @2Muchpjp 5 лет назад +1

      What years do the golden age of tv span? And is it all genres or just drama?

    • @SquatsAndOats2plate
      @SquatsAndOats2plate 4 года назад

      @@2Muchpjp I think the golden age ecompasses the OZ (as a prototype) - The Wire and Sopranos as the first wave, followed by Breaking Bad and Mad Men as the second wave. One could also arguably include Rome and Deadwood in there, as well as early seasons of Game of Thrones.
      The issue is, that execs took the wrong lessons from that. They all went for big budget and high brow drama, yet had no solid ideas or game plans.

  • @600joe
    @600joe 5 лет назад +14

    The greatest TV drama ever on. God I miss this show.

  • @austin4702
    @austin4702 5 лет назад +50

    I'm sooo sad its over. I've watched in entirety twice. I want amnesia so i can watch it again.

  • @mattmitchell8954
    @mattmitchell8954 Год назад +2

    My all time favorite show, re-watched every episode 4 times.

  • @IsaacCarlson
    @IsaacCarlson 5 лет назад +46

    This is a very awesome new RUclips channel. Shows I would be interested for you to cover include Community, Dexter, Better Call Saul, and How I Met Your Mother.

    • @dinoklein688
      @dinoklein688 3 года назад +2

      Would love to see that (we have the same taste buddy :)

  • @notquitehim
    @notquitehim 2 года назад +4

    This show is incredibly rewarchable. I watched the first season when I was 17 in senior year of highschool.
    10 years later as a 28 year old man I just finished rewatchibg the first season, I just see through a completely different lense I'm sure if I watched it at 35 I'm sure it would be a completely different experience

  • @throughthebookingglass4190
    @throughthebookingglass4190 3 года назад +3

    this show has always been one of the most subtlely written yet deeply impactful shows i’ve ever watched

  • @KD-eq4xi
    @KD-eq4xi Год назад +1

    Binge watching during quarantine, Show is nuts!!!! Can’t believe I missed this but glad it is available now…

  • @CenarosNL
    @CenarosNL 3 года назад +3

    The amound of deep thinking that went into this series. But still being genuine.
    Every character is interesting in their own right. Hands down the best series made.

  • @charisleighmusic
    @charisleighmusic 3 года назад +3

    The Wheel episode is one of my favorites. The pitch is epic, the writing superb and Betty’s conversation with Francine breaks my heart every time.
    “I don’t know what to do. What do I do? I thought you’d know what to do!”
    “Me? Why?”
    “I don’t know.”

  • @matthewjohnstone7324
    @matthewjohnstone7324 5 лет назад +121

    Can you do a video on True detective season 1?

  • @BradyPostma
    @BradyPostma 4 года назад +8

    6:30 - "What you call love was invented by guys like me to sell nylons."
    I'm not sure what exactly she calls love, but the idea that the purpose of life and especially of marriage was to find love was largely invented by an English playwright named William Shakespeare.
    Sure, the Greeks and Romans and Franks and Saxons believed in steamy sexual affairs, in loyalty to family, and in marriage. They just didn't combine those motives into one relationship. Ancient Rome, it is said, was a hotbed of love and sex... _except between spouses._
    But Shakespeare saw the sharing of the erotic, the loyalty of family, and the duty of marriage all in the same relationship as the ultimate dramatic climax of a story, the ultimate audience-pleasing happy ending. And his ideas took the English, French, and Russian (at least) worlds by storm.

    • @rickym6301
      @rickym6301 2 года назад +2

      When Don quotes shakespeare to Roger…
      “Why do you always do that?” Lol

  • @MsNationaltreasure
    @MsNationaltreasure Год назад +1

    Im now on my second round of watching this show and its so good rewatching and im understanding it better. The character development, the outfits, the writing is just amazing.

  • @oliverdeak5422
    @oliverdeak5422 5 лет назад +7

    You should do an episode on "The Americans." That show is phenomenal yet incredibly underrated!

    • @alisterfolson
      @alisterfolson 3 года назад

      Definitely Yes!!!

    • @anneb889
      @anneb889 3 года назад

      Love the Americans as well!

  • @mikedevaney3507
    @mikedevaney3507 3 года назад +2

    Possibly the best show ever to rewatch again and again. Everything is so subtle yet fantasticly deep

  • @fhowland
    @fhowland 5 лет назад +15

    Matthew Weiner is an absolute genius. Mad Men is a masterpiece.

  • @hyperTorless
    @hyperTorless 3 года назад +4

    Great video, thank you !
    Mad Men frames the subtleties of social life with such depth and clarity that it has become, to me at least, a timeless masterpiece.

  • @BoiseNewWave
    @BoiseNewWave 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the greatest shows ever made, it’ll be looked back on as an artifact of human self-reflection

  • @neelyraps8700
    @neelyraps8700 5 лет назад +53

    Jon Hamm shoulda been the new batman

  • @guilhermebento1547
    @guilhermebento1547 3 года назад +4

    Don Draper is actually the Gary Cooper "Strong Silent Type" Tony Soprano talked so much about.

  • @TriggerImage
    @TriggerImage 5 лет назад +21

    These are really well edited, man. Good job.

  • @7DavesToDie
    @7DavesToDie 4 года назад +15

    My favorite show. For me it will probably never be topped. It speaks to my soul but thank god it’s over. I don’t think my liver could take any more abuse lol

  • @adiedits8027
    @adiedits8027 5 лет назад +21

    For anyone who likes Pink Floyd, it’s scary how much the song “Dogs” connects to Don’s story

    • @TheJKiller95
      @TheJKiller95 5 лет назад

      What do you mean? I don't listen much to Pink Floyd

    • @adiedits8027
      @adiedits8027 5 лет назад +7

      Alessandro Stefanato Read the lyrics, about the mask successful businessmen wear and how that mask ends up leading to their downfall.
      The line “Who was only a stranger at home” particularly resonates.

    • @TheJKiller95
      @TheJKiller95 5 лет назад +1

      @@adiedits8027 thank you! :)

    • @sutapabanerjee4181
      @sutapabanerjee4181 5 лет назад +1

      Listened to the song and read the lyrics. What a treasure! Thankyou kind stranger!

    • @Herbert2892
      @Herbert2892 4 года назад

      God, i hate pink floyd but now i'm gonna give it a chance.

  • @Saghorse1978
    @Saghorse1978 5 лет назад +15

    COOPER: See, I know you haven’t read it. You realize, by the time you reach 40, that you’ve met every kind of person that there is. And, I know what kind of person you are, because I believe we are alike.
    DRAPER: I assume that’s flattering.
    COOPER: by that I mean that you serious and reasonable man, and in the end, completely self interested.

  • @steved8878
    @steved8878 5 лет назад +46

    I’m so glad Don Draper was such a flawed man with so much to hide, otherwise we’d all want to be just like him.
    Actually...... I still want to be just like him.

  • @darien9119
    @darien9119 5 лет назад +13

    Great video! Mad Men is in my top 4 shows so I am always glad to see it get any attention.

  • @The.Kyle.Scott.
    @The.Kyle.Scott. 5 лет назад +33

    Damn this channel is incredible.

  • @jolaa
    @jolaa 4 года назад +3

    Just finished another rewatch of the whole series! Such a great, brilliant show

  • @mikeymorrison272
    @mikeymorrison272 4 года назад +2

    Favorite show of all time. All the characters can be analyzed so much. Especially Don.

  • @blakehawk
    @blakehawk 5 лет назад +23

    Man, I'm LOVING this channel. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @cubancafeteria
    @cubancafeteria Год назад +1

    Great job editing all those interviews together.

  • @What_was_wrong_w_jst_our_names
    @What_was_wrong_w_jst_our_names 4 года назад +1

    I started rewatching this again last week. It’s cool how I’m noticing a lot of other more subtle details that I wasn’t picking up on the first time.

  • @vance12341234
    @vance12341234 5 лет назад +19

    Mad Men in my top 4 of all time.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      It's really great! Thanks for watching!

    • @vance12341234
      @vance12341234 5 лет назад +1

      @Drake Lang Agreed, but The Wire would be #5 with Game of Thrones sprinkled in.

    • @rossedwardmiller
      @rossedwardmiller 4 года назад

      Drake Lang correct.

    • @rossedwardmiller
      @rossedwardmiller 4 года назад +3

      Trance Tallentine GOT is not as good as the wire. That is a ridiculous claim

    • @vance12341234
      @vance12341234 4 года назад +1

      @@rossedwardmiller Could be ridiculous opinion to you - luckily for me I dontt value your opinion on what is ridiculous.

  • @RightTurnClyde
    @RightTurnClyde 3 года назад +3

    I can't even comprehend how you can write something as good as Mad Men. It's just genius.

  • @srky4346
    @srky4346 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve rewatched this show over 15 times and I learn something or catch something new every time!

  • @walisonrodrigues8406
    @walisonrodrigues8406 5 лет назад +25

    Excellent content. I particularly love to watch these great series like Mad Men, Breaking Bad, The Sopranos and so on... Please, do Six Feet Under 🙏🙏🙏

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  5 лет назад

      Good to hear! Thanks for watching. I will add it to my list.

  • @yellowhair03
    @yellowhair03 4 года назад +1

    gosh, this show was so incredible. i've been waiting for something new to come out that is on its level and that something new never comes. top 3 show of all time, imo.

  • @PeterZeeke
    @PeterZeeke 4 года назад

    I'm rewatching all of sopranos AND mad men, this is great, you've found some amazing interviews here. Thanks!

  • @juliakay6204
    @juliakay6204 4 года назад

    I could have watched so much more of this. Going into more detail about the other main characters would be amazing. Thanks for putting this together. One of my top 10 favorite shows.

  • @ktoth29
    @ktoth29 5 лет назад +23

    Best written show I can remember.. nuanced characters, thematically complex, satisfying payoffs

  • @johnwebb4788
    @johnwebb4788 5 лет назад +2

    Nicely assembled and put together!

  • @Werewolfpancake
    @Werewolfpancake 5 лет назад +14

    So glad I found this channel,keep up the great work!

  • @bernios3446
    @bernios3446 3 года назад

    There are lots of good TV series, brilliant, fascinating ones, but none has moved me as much as Mad Men. Nothing "spectacular" happens, just life's ordinary little lies, dramas, sorrows, happy moments, but the whole picture is both funny sad and so heartbreaking. Most of the characters are chasing happiness in life, desperately, and find that they never seem to quite catch it. What brilliant storytelling! Have been watching it at least 3 times from the first to the last episode.

  • @slimymouse
    @slimymouse 4 года назад +1

    Every once in awhile RUclips recommends me mad men videos then I rewatch mad men again

  • @peggyolson6511
    @peggyolson6511 2 года назад +2

    I struggle with Matt Weiner's phantom limb metaphor: it makes more sense to me that Don's original "real" life as Dick is the thing that is no longer visible on the surface but only he can still feel and sense; rather than his new, created life. Matt kind of glossed over this bit, but I would love to hear him expand on this and explain it more. I want to understand it because I love and respect what he has created with this show.

  • @xpez9694
    @xpez9694 2 года назад +1

    fucking brilliant! this show is such a masterpiece series from the writing to the art direction to the tiniest set details. I was always impressed with the accuracy of the time period. I watched many episodes several times. Such a fan of this show.

  • @manufilms29
    @manufilms29 2 месяца назад

    I just started binging on Mad Men. This guy is a genius… make sense now why this show is so relatable

  • @kennethbrady
    @kennethbrady 4 года назад

    Excellent compilation. Very well done.
    Thank you.

  • @alisterfolson
    @alisterfolson 3 года назад +2

    Binged the series...
    Let's it 'settle' for a day....
    Proceeds to watch any documentary videos on it

  • @maximilliancunningham6091
    @maximilliancunningham6091 7 месяцев назад

    I grew up in a household, with an advertising man. So astonishingly well researched and written was this series, that I actually recognized several of the characters.

  • @OctopusGlove
    @OctopusGlove 5 лет назад +2

    Love this stuff, keep it coming!

  • @woundedbuttocks
    @woundedbuttocks 5 лет назад +14

    I should like this show. I've tried it, and just can't get into it. Seeing this makes me wanna try it one more time--maybe there's something I need, that's there, that I'm missing. Another great video, worth the wait!!

    • @The.Kyle.Scott.
      @The.Kyle.Scott. 5 лет назад +5

      Right?! I feel the *exact* same way. I've tried to get In to it multiple times and I just can't. But sure enough, I watch the "How They Wrote ____" series and I'm like....damn that sounds awesome lol. Even shows/movies I've watched a million times seem somehow more appealing to me after watching these videos.
      Edit: damn I edited this for grammar and lost my ❤️ from our boy :(

    • @jasonlefler3456
      @jasonlefler3456 5 лет назад +7

      There is no try...only do.

    • @oz7141
      @oz7141 5 лет назад +9

      It's certainly a slow burn. Give it a few episodes, then you'll know if you like the aesthetic they are going for. I too watched the first episode and left it for a few years. After giving it a second go, I didn't want it to end. So I'd say give it a go.

    • @ErinJeanette
      @ErinJeanette 3 года назад

      I tried as well and got through the first season and I just don't feel it like everyone else seems to. I want to like it.

    • @xakirax_8864
      @xakirax_8864 2 года назад

      Same I thought i was the only one but I got through it

  • @ktoth29
    @ktoth29 3 года назад +4

    My favorite part is how they introduce new characters; one day theirs just a new copywriter and he's an integral part of the team. Or they refer to Burt Petersen all the time but never show him; and then when you finally meet him he gets fired.

  • @seen921
    @seen921 5 лет назад

    These are great videos. Thanks. I get to hear it from the mouths of the creators and why they're thinking and what their process was.

  • @Willrobert92
    @Willrobert92 4 года назад

    I could watch this show many times and still notice new things and develop an even greater understanding of the characters.

  • @AndreaMoonMusic
    @AndreaMoonMusic 4 года назад +1

    My favorites - The Wire, The Shield, The Leftovers
    Love your channel - would live to know more about these shows

  • @justinflownow
    @justinflownow 6 месяцев назад

    Sooooooo good. As a maven of all things Mad Men you really showed me many new nuanced points that Weiner made that I hadn’t heard before.

  • @staviwavi222
    @staviwavi222 4 года назад

    This was a fantastic video, thank you!

  • @chrisbredesen
    @chrisbredesen 3 года назад

    Thanks for this. I've watched quite a few of the videos and I appreciate them. It's not really an analysis, but more like a guide with so many different people offering opinions of not exact science. Sounds like writing to me.

  • @lunacascade1125
    @lunacascade1125 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you for adding even more dimensions to one of the best shows on TV. Every time a re-watch Mad Men I appreciate its excellence. Now, how about some diversity to your selection of shows presented. Shows such as Queen Sugar, Killing Eve, Animal Kingdom and/or Billions? Each of these shows reflect the multi-dimensional depth of character that audiences crave. Added to each are the dynamics of gender, racial and class constructs of our current culture. I would very much look forward to seeing how the writers weave these complex considerations into their stories and still be entertaining.

  • @oops262686
    @oops262686 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for creating this show.

  • @toyvisuals3184
    @toyvisuals3184 4 года назад +1

    Excellent work. Changed my perspective on this series.

  • @atherahmed6397
    @atherahmed6397 5 лет назад +2

    Great Channel! Amazing production values

  • @myxomatosis455
    @myxomatosis455 4 года назад

    I needed this to reaffirm my thoughts on the show. I'm not finished yet I'm still planning on rewatching it now!

  • @ChuckBastie
    @ChuckBastie Год назад +1

    Loved this, thank you for telling us how this amazing and inspirational show came about

  • @brentloy131
    @brentloy131 Год назад +1

    Mad Men is my favorite show of all time

  • @maxhydekyle2425
    @maxhydekyle2425 4 года назад +1

    I always forget what an amazing character Rachel was. She basically keys the audience in to all of Don's flaws as we start to learn them and she never let Don take her down with him. As he runs, she refuses and tries to bring him back down to Earth.

  • @ckwind1971
    @ckwind1971 Год назад +3

    Kudos to Weiner for the writing and concepts. It always astounded me when Don had so few lines,
    It seems crucial to me that Don is only living a fake life in the name. His success is entirely due to his charm, ambition and brain. His intuitive research, brilliant advertising ideas and calm confidence are entirely his. The name change only erased his previous life and allowed a new one to emerge. All the success after that was his. This makes him a tragic and aspirational figure.
    I've watched it through twice and still love pondering the show. To me literally Best Show Ever.

    • @BehindtheCurtain
      @BehindtheCurtain  Год назад

      100%. Possibly you could relate this to the Dorian Gray theory that your name influences the person you become. The avatars we imagine ourselves being influences how we act as we "live up" to that that image.