Jon Hamm (Actor), Elisabeth Moss (Actor) Rated: NR Format: DVD

Mad Men Season 5

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Product details

GenreTV
FormatAC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
ContributorElisabeth Moss, Jon Hamm, Vincent Kartheiser
LanguageEnglish
Number Of Discs4

Technical specifications

is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
mpaa_ratingNR (Not Rated)
product_dimensions0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.28 ounces
item_model_number1775
media_formatAC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
run_time10 hours and 11 minutes
release_dateOctober 16, 2012
actorsElisabeth Moss, Jon Hamm, Vincent Kartheiser
subtitles‏ : English, Spanish
studioLionsgate
number_of_discs4
best_sellers_rank#12,218 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #6,088 in DVD

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Customers find this TV series to be one of the best ever made, with superb writing and terrific acting that carries the storyline forward with perfect continuity. They appreciate the depth of the characters and the brilliant portrayal of the 1960s era, describing it as an addictive show that brings back both good and bad memories. Customers consider it worth the price, with one noting it's a great re-watching value.

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"What is wrong with you people? You're all so cynical. You don't smile, you smirk." - Megan Draper

D. Aksβ€”July 1, 2012

While this wasn't my favorite season, it's still an easy five stars since it's in the top 3 of best shows currently on television. I know there have been a lot negative reactions towards this season, and I think maybe it's for a few reasons. Lots of people despise Megan. And others say that "nothing really happened". I don't really like Megan either, but I've come to accept her character. She is SUPPOSED to be annoying (or at least can easily be interpreted as so). We don't have to like her. As far as nothing happening, plenty of things happened, although I admit it was a little slow-paced, but I think it's building up for better seasons to come. This season takes place between Memorial Day 1966 and Spring 1967. The season focuses on Don Draper and Megan's relationship and how distracting it is from his job, and most of the main characters are facing painful new beginnings and realize it's a "dog-eat-dog" world. The season starts out light (probably because of how dark season 4 was), but by the end of the season things are gloomier than ever. So never fear, Mad Men isn't going soft. Don - one reason I enjoyed season 4 so much is that we had a break from Don being in a dramatic, serious relationship. He was just casually dating and we were able to see more of SCDP. Now he's married to Megan, and that opens up a lot more storylines. You'll either love or hate Megan. She shows signs of being very independent and mature, but then will surprise you by suddenly doing something very stupid and childish. The big question is: how long is it until Don cheats on her? I don't believe that Don will be in a monogamous relationship for the rest of his life. It's also interesting how it's reminiscent of the beginning of his relationship with Betty. Betty was a beautiful young model and Don swept her up. When Betty got older and he got bored, he lost interest. Megan is also a very young girl, an actress, and pretty (in Don's eyes). What's going to happen to his fidelity to Megan in a couple years? Or 10? Or even by the end of the season? When Don loses respect for someone, a lot of feelings for them deteriorate quickly. Don also has to deal with Megan's Canadian parents, who have a very bizarre marriage and her father is not a total believer in Don. He thinks Megan took the easy way out by marrying a rich guy. Megan's mother is also incredibly insecure, which is a recurring theme throughout the season. Betty - since January Jones is pregnant, they decided to put her in a fat suit to hide it, and turn that into a storyline. Perfect Betty has to deal with being overweight, which makes for some interesting television. Her appearances are very sparse, however, and you can go episodes without seeing her at all. There is a lot of pressure on Betty to compete with Megan, especially when her children are involved. As far as Sally goes, she goes through a lot of childhood development this season. Glen the creepy kid also makes a couple appearances, and their relationship is really open for interpretation. Kiernan Shipka is also a great young actress. We also get to see Henry Francis' mother a little bit, especially when she babysits Sally. Pete - Pete is...well, Pete. But cockier than ever. He feels that all is owed to him, even as only a junior partner. He gets incredibly demanding this season and enters into some interesting affairs. Pete is honestly one of the most difficult characters for me to empathize with, especially this season. Almost every thing he does is just obnoxious, not to mention he is a total hypocrite. Vincent Kartheiser is great, however. Peggy - as my favorite character, I liked what they did with her this season. She has to balance romance and work in a very sexist society, and makes some life changing decisions several times throughout the season. I love how strong Peggy is, and in these days she would easily be a partner already. Peggy also is Megan's boss...which is really quite inappropriate and causes a lot of awkwardness in the office. Joan - remember that jerk she's married to? Yeah. They're still married when the season starts, unfortunately. Joan is strong though, and without spoiling anything, she makes some very questionable and life altering decisions this season regarding her romantic and work life. I think her and Peggy learn the most this season about how when it boils down to it, it's every wo/man for themselves. Lane - bitter about not getting the greatest deal out of this partnership, Lane makes some...questionable business decisions this season. He becomes much more prevalent later in the season, and without spoiling much, he gets into a very....entertaining "discussion" with Pete. I think Jared Harris is amazing for this role. Roger - talked into taking LSD with Jane, Roger has a very memorable and insightful trip. Although the acid trip was a little stereotypical, there's nothing funnier than watching Roger doing acid. The trip also has longer implications for him in the season. Additionally, Roger enters into a very odd romantic relationship with an unexpected character. And it's not just the characters that will suck you in and keep you watching. The context of show is amazingly interesting. We get to see references to the Richard Speck murders, Charles Witman's shooting rampage, toxic clouds of smog over NYC, the Hare Krishnas, and the Rolling Stones. Also some interesting clients this season: Heinz, Jaguar, Mohawk Airlines, American Cancer Society, Manischewitz, Dow Chemical, and Virginia Slims. You could watch this show for the amazingly intricate characters, the interesting portrayal of life in the 60s, or both. This show is highly entertaining, addictive, and one of the best on television today. 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One of the best shows... EVER!

TinyMouseβ€”June 1, 2025

It's Mad Men! ALL seasons are excellent! One of the best shows EVER! BUT NOTE: IF you buy the DVDs for each season individually (as I do) there are no commentaries on season 6. Season 5 and all the other seasons have commentaries on the DVD, just not season 6! So if you're really into the commentaries (as I amπŸ˜„) I've heard there are commentaries on season 6 IF you purchase the box set. Read more

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Mad about everthing this program offers!

GeoSanβ€”February 15, 2025

Probably the best ever t.v. drama series. You'll either love it or hate it. I'm now on my second binge-watch run, and still mezmerized by the writing, attention to detail, superb over-the-top acting and overall production quality. It's a winner in my book. (non-paid endorsement) Read more

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great series

Rosierβ€”December 20, 2012

Once I started watching the series on DVD I was committed to purchasing each new season as it is released. Warning: the series is highly addictive and once you start it is like eating peanuts - you can't stop. The acting is superb, the writing and plot twists mesmerizing and it is easily one of the best shows on TV (along with Homeland - another addictive series). It is especially nice to watch without ads to break the momentum of the story. How great to see the next episode immediately rather than having to wait a week to watch live on TV! This is another series that is worth owning for the extra features and to re-watch episodes to catch what you missed first time around. The details are so compelling that I find it brings back memories of the 60's from my childhood that I had forgotten - the kids watching their parents at cocktail parties, the clothing, the "feel" of everything, including the music, the omnipresent cigarettes, everything! I especially love the treatment of historic events such as the Kennedy assassination, and how the story line is integrated into the character's lives in such a realistic way. Beautifully done. Read more

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Very cool show about a controversial decade the 1960's

WEAK HEART 4 LIFEβ€”August 19, 2019

I WAS NOT ALIVE IN THE 1960'S WHERE MAD MEN IS BASED. NOW NEARLY 60 YEARS AFTER A DECADE THAT BROUGHT SO MUCH CONTROVERSY CAN BE SEEN AND WATCHED THROUGH AN INTERESTING SHOW ABOUT AN AD AGENCY THAT MUST CHANGE WITH THE TIMES. JUST ALL THE ATTITUDES THINGS WERE SO MUCH DIFFERENT THEN. SUCH AS HOW SMOKING WAS SO BIG AND ALLOWED ALMOST EVERY WHERE SOCIETY DEEMED IN ACCEPTABLE BACK THEN. THE VIETNAM CONTROVERSY THE ATTACK ON JFK AND HIS BROTHER BOBBY. NIXON, THE WOMEN'S RIGHT MOVEMENT THIS SHOW COVERS SO MUCH HISTORY STUFF I HAVE ONLY SEEN AND READ ABOUT ON TELEVISION AND BOOKS AND A INTERESTING STORY LINE WITH CHARACTERS THAT I LOVE TO WATCH MAD MEN EVEN IF YOU WERE NOT ALIVE OR AROUND FOR THE 60'S MAD MEN MAKES ONE FEEL LIKE YOU LIVED IT EVEN IF YOU WERE NOT YET BORN. VERY COOL PERIOD PIECE I WISH THEY HAD MORE SHOWS LIKE MAD MEN OUT THERE TO WATCH ABOUT A DECADE THAT TOOK PLACE IN AMERICAS HISTORY THE 1960'S .... THOUGH CONTROVERSIAL ITS A TIME WE MUST NEVER AND MOST LIKELY WILL EVER FORGET!. Read more

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