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Mad Men - Season 7, Episode 4: The Monolith
TrailerSterling Cooper & Partners prepares for a guest; Don calls an old friend; Roger confronts problems at home; Pete underestimates Peggy.Genre: DramaActors: Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, Aaron Staton, Rich Sommer, Kiernan Shipka, Jessica Paré, Kevin Rahm, Christopher Stanley, ...»Director: Matthew WeinerCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 8.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mad Men - Season 7"
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Characters of "Mad Men - Season 7"
Don DraperPlayed by: Jon HammPeggy OlsonPlayed by: Elisabeth MossPete CampbellPlayed by: Vincent KartheiserBetty FrancisPlayed by: January JonesJoan HarrisPlayed by: Christina HendricksKen CosgrovePlayed by: Aaron StatonHarry CranePlayed by: Rich SommerSally DraperPlayed by: Kiernan ShipkaMegan DraperPlayed by: Jessica ParéTed ChaoughPlayed by: Kevin RahmHenry FrancisPlayed by: Christopher StanleyStan RizzoPlayed by: Jay R. FergusonMichael GinsbergPlayed by: Ben FeldmanBobby DraperPlayed by: Mason Vale CottonBertram CooperPlayed by: Robert MorseRoger SterlingPlayed by: John SlatteryFred RumsenPlayed by: Joel MurrayJim CutlerPlayed by: Harry HamlinDawn ChambersPlayed by: Teyonah ParrisLou AveryPlayed by: Allan HaveyJohn MathisPlayed by: Trevor EinhornShirleyPlayed by: Sola BamisMargaret SterlingPlayed by: Elizabeth RiceBonnie WhitesidePlayed by: Jessy SchramGerry RespolaPlayed by: Jerry O'DonnellAlan SilverPlayed by: Johnathan McClainMoiraPlayed by: Christine GarverEdPlayed by: Kit WilliamsonClaraPlayed by: Alexandra EllaJulioPlayed by: Jacob GuentherDave WoosterPlayed by: David James ElliottJim HobartPlayed by: H. Richard GreeneMeredithPlayed by: Stephanie DrakeDeePlayed by: Kiva JumpYolandaPlayed by: Gabriella WeltmanFrancine HansonPlayed by: Anne DudekTom PruittPlayed by: Pat SkipperCarolinePlayed by: Beth HallGene DraperPlayed by: Evan LondoTrishaPlayed by: Kirstin FordLorettaPlayed by: Pamela ShaddockMona SterlingPlayed by: Talia BalsamBrooks HargrovePlayed by: Derek RayGeorge PaytonPlayed by: Josh McDermittMarshaPlayed by: Jill E. AlexanderEllery HargrovePlayed by: Jordan FiderioStephaniePlayed by: Caity LotzTrudy CampbellPlayed by: Alison BrieBob BensonPlayed by: James WolkGail HollowayPlayed by: Christine EstabrookKevinPlayed by: Caiden MilickTammy CampbellPlayed by: Aria Lyric LeabuJack FlynnPlayed by: Timothy BrennenRachel MenkenPlayed by: Maggie SiffDiana BaurPlayed by: Elizabeth ReaserBarbara KatzPlayed by: Rebecca CreskoffEd BaxterPlayed by: Ray WiseArt GartensPlayed by: Jon ManfrellottiMarvin WoodmanPlayed by: Jay SealsCynthia CosgrovePlayed by: Larisa OleynikDennis FordPlayed by: Greg CromerFerg DonnellyPlayed by: Paul JohanssonTilden KatzPlayed by: Nick TorenLillian BaxterPlayed by: Dale WaddingtonMarie CalvetPlayed by: Julia OrmondSylvia RosenPlayed by: Linda CardelliniDr. Arnold RosenPlayed by: Brian MarkinsonRichard BurghoffPlayed by: Bruce GreenwoodGlen BishopPlayed by: Marten Holden WeinerMaureenPlayed by: Amy FergusonJuliePlayed by: Eva BellaDuck PhillipsPlayed by: Mark MosesBud CampbellPlayed by: Rich Hutchman -
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Critic Reviews of "Mad Men - Season 7"
New York Daily NewsJanuary 04, 2015An unsettling episode for viewers. More unsettling for Don, Roger and Peggy, all of whom slammed into unpleasant truths they'd have preferred to avoid. The last scene felt like the writers saying, "We gotta give 'em SOMETHING that's a little hopeful."
New York ObserverJanuary 04, 2015"Boring" is a strong word, so let's just say last night's Mad Men was no fun. This entire season has been devoid of joy.
TheWrapJanuary 04, 2015Sunday's "Mad Men" found Don Draper back where he started: writing tag lines, this time under the supervision of his former secretary. The show's exit music nicely captured how much he's spinning in circles.
indieWireJanuary 04, 2015Unlike most of what came before on Mad Men, most of this episode wasn't made to be an enjoyable effort to decode -- it was laid out as directly, if not more so, as any episode yet to air. But did it have to feel so lifeless?
Film School RejectsJanuary 04, 2015Overall, "The Monolith" is an unbelievably strong hour of Mad Men. No huge movements of plot or dramatic twists, but something just as exciting: a sense of urgency.
Paste MagazineJanuary 04, 2015This week's episode was easily the most heavy-handed in the metaphor department, but for some reason... none of it felt trite.
WiredJanuary 04, 2015It's not the series' greatest Stanley Kubrick homage, but "The Monolith" is almost certainly titled in reference to the towering black engines of evolution that punctuate the great director's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
TV EqualsJanuary 04, 2015Throughout the episode, the shrew-ing of Peggy Olson continued. She went from being insecure and irritating to now being a total nightmare. I'm starting to question why the show is taking her down such a dark path.
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