Posted AT 4:27 PM EDT on 24/07/08
The show that has critics going mad gets even better
Pour yourself a slug of Canadian Club and tease a Lucky Strike from the pack. Kick off your shoes and push back in the La-Z-Boy. Yes, a second season of
Mad Men (AMC, A-Channel; Sunday, 10 p.m.) is now available.
In Los Angeles, the critically acclaimed and Emmy-nominated drama set in a Manhattan ad agency in the 1960s is all anybody can talk about on the TV critics' summer tour.
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