Mad Men: "The Fog" -- HuffPost Review
Five major plot developments in this episode -- named for the culmination of Betty Draper's pregnancy -- drive the action forward as we enter the middle of the season.
Five major plot developments in this episode -- named for the culmination of Betty Draper's pregnancy -- drive the action forward as we enter the middle of the season.
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By general consensus on the Mad Men set, Vincent Kartheiser, who plays account executive Pete Campbell, is the actor least like his character, at leas...
William Bradley | Posted 09.24.2009 | Entertainment
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William Bradley | Posted 11.14.2009 | Entertainment