Plot:
The sixth season of Mad Men, the most acclaimed series in the AMC series lineup, will premiere at 9:00 PM EST on April 7. Produced and written by Matthew Weiner, the Emmy Award-winning writer of The Sopranos, Mad Men has received 68 Emmy Award nominations and 15 Emmy Awards since its premiere in 2007, including four consecutive Emmy Awards for Best Television Series. Mad Men is the first and only TV series to maintain this record in the first decade of the new millennium. At the same time, Mad Men has been listed in the top ten dramas of the year by hundreds of mainstream American media such as The New York Times, TV Guide, USA Today, and AVClub for five consecutive years, and has been named the best drama of the year by the authoritative AFI American Film Institute for five consecutive years. Rolling Stone praised it as "the greatest TV-drama of all time." Mad Men is set in the United States in the 1960s, with SCDP and other advertising companies on Madison Avenue as the stage, and truly depicts the life, work and thrilling business game of a group of advertising practitioners. In addition to unveiling the mystery of the operation of the advertising industry and outlining the pulse of the times of vicissitudes and great changes, Mad Men also attempts to explore the inner struggles of every ordinary person in a complex society full of hypocrisy, deception, desire, and pressure, deconstructing the difficult choices made by ordinary people when facing marriage, family, work, interpersonal relationships, emotions, midlife crisis, gender discrimination and even moral dilemmas, presenting the fierce collision of different values and the different fates of small people, which is very inspiring to the audience. At the end of the fifth season, Ryan chose to hang himself in the face of tax evasion accusations, Peggy Olson jumped to other advertising companies, Joan was forced to sell her body to save clients, and SCDP also moved to a larger office. What kind of life drama will everyone perform at a new starting point? AMC is the most watched American cable channel in recent years. It has successfully produced and broadcasted critically acclaimed and highly rated masterpieces such as "Mad Men", "Breaking Bad", "The Walking Dead", "The Killing" and "Hell on Wheels", which have redefined the benchmark for American TV series. In April 2013, AMC launched a new logo and upgraded the channel slogan from "Story Matters Here" to "Something More", reflecting its goal of "top-notch production, high-end and popular" to open up more programs.