Mad Men’: A guide to catching up on 18 essential episodes

  • By Meredith Blake Los Angeles Times
  • Friday, April 3, 2015 3:38pm
  • Life

Do you think Dick Whitman is the name of a senator from the Midwest? Do the words “Zou Bisou Bisou” mean nothing to you? Are you under the impression that Peggy Olson is one of those twins from “Full House”?

If you’ve never watched “Mad Men,” chances are there have been moments in the past seven years when you’ve felt a little left out of the cultural conversation. The bad news is there isn’t enough time to catch up on all 85 episodes of the landmark series before it returns for a final season tonight. The good news is we’ve compiled a much more manageable list of 18 essential episodes to watch. All episodes are available to stream on Netflix or to purchase on iTunes.

We’ve also included a few “honorable mention” episodes. Now quick, get watching!

SEASON 1

“Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” The script for this pilot episode landed series creator Matthew Weiner a writing job on “The Sopranos.” You can see why.

“Marriage of Figaro” A journey into the dark heart of suburbia.

“Nixon vs. Kennedy” This episode sheds light on Don’s mysterious past, and might as well be called “Don vs. Pete.”

“The Wheel” This episode even inspired an “SNL” sketch.

Honorable Mentions: “Shoot,” “5G”

SEASON 2

“The Mountain King” With Don MIA, Betty reaches Peak Mean Girl. Joan at her most tragic.

“Meditations in an Emergency” Crises abound.

Honorable Mentions: “Flight 1,” “The Jet Set,” “The Inheritance”

SEASON 3

“Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency” Guaranteed to make you think twice about riding a lawnmower indoors.

“The Gypsy and the Hobo” Don’s got some ‘splainin’ to do.

“Shut The Door. Have a Seat.” A year defined by personal, professional and historical upheaval comes to an end.

Honorable Mentions:

“My Old Kentucky Home,” “The Fog,” “Souvenir,” “Wee Small Hours,” “The Grown Ups” (It was a big season, OK?)

SEASON 4

“The Suitcase” Warning: You may find yourself weeping softly and listening to “Bleecker Street” on repeat after watching this bottle episode featuring Don and Peggy, a strong contender for the best the show has ever done.

“The Beautiful Girls” A poignant look at the women of “Mad Men.”

“Tomorrowland” Interesting things always seem to happen to Don in California, maybe never more so than in this episode.

Honorable Mentions: “Christmas Comes But Once a Year,” “The Chrysanthemum and the Sword,” “Blowing Smoke”

SEASON 5

“Far Away Places” With Roger leading the way, “Mad Men” finally gets groovy.

“The Other Woman” Peggy and Joan lean in to their careers, but in strikingly different ways.

“Commissions and Fees” Capitalism’s ugly side.

SEASON 6

“Favors” Ugh, Don, quit being so gross. (The same could be said of all of Season 6, but it’s especially true of this episode.)

“In Care Of” This season finale grapples with one of “Mad Men’s” defining questions: Is it possible to change for the better? Pass the Kleenex.

Honorable Mentions: “The Flood,” “The Better Half”

SEASON 7

“Waterloo” A lovely, bittersweet episode that reaffirms the possibility of positive collective experience.

Honorable Mention: “The Strategy”

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