There was much to dislike about the seventh and final season of “Mad Men,” from AMC’s decision to break it into halves (each consisting of a mere seven episodes, which killed the momentum that built so spectacularly in the first half) to all that precious time seemingly wasted on Don Draper’s obsession with a depressed waitress. I’m still unclear as to why series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner devoted so much story to that not particularly interesting character at the last.
The Top 25 Shows of 2015, No. 14: AMC’s “Mad Men”
