Mad Men, season 4

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Mad Men, season 4 is a critically acclaimed season of the American period drama series that delves deeper into Don Draper’s personal unraveling and the evolving dynamics of the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce advertising agency in the mid-1960s.

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instanceOf season of Mad Men
television season
awardRecognition multiple Golden Globe Award nominations
multiple Primetime Emmy Award nominations
basedOn original characters created by Matthew Weiner
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Matthew Weiner NERFINISHED
criticalReception critically acclaimed
depicts alcoholism
changes in 1960s American society
evolving office dynamics
gender roles in the workplace
identity crisis
marital conflict
featuresLocation New York City NERFINISHED
featuresOrganization Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce NERFINISHED
focusesOn Don Draper’s personal unraveling
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce advertising agency NERFINISHED
followedBy Mad Men, season 5 NERFINISHED
follows Mad Men, season 3 NERFINISHED
genre period drama
television drama
hasFormat serialized narrative
mainCharacter Betty Draper Francis NERFINISHED
Don Draper NERFINISHED
Joan Harris NERFINISHED
Lane Pryce NERFINISHED
Peggy Olson NERFINISHED
Pete Campbell NERFINISHED
Roger Sterling NERFINISHED
medium television
narrativeFocus character-driven storytelling
notableTheme advertising industry ethics
consumer culture
divorce
female empowerment in the workplace
infidelity
parenthood
numberOfEpisodes 13
originalLanguage English
originallyBroadcastOn cable television
originalNetwork AMC NERFINISHED
partOf Mad Men NERFINISHED
partOfSeriesGenre Golden Age of Television drama NERFINISHED
productionCompany Lionsgate Television NERFINISHED
setInPeriod mid-1960s
showrunner Matthew Weiner NERFINISHED

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Maria Jacquemetton workedOn Mad Men, season 4