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http://www.avclub.com/articles/mad-men-creator-shows-fate-unknowable,22217/I haven't seen season 2, but if it's as good as season 1, I honestly wouldn't mind if the show died after two brilliant seasons. I know it's completely unAmerican to not milk something successful until it is terrible, but America blows ass. When is season 2 out on BD. Me wanty.
Draper's marital problems got boring.
HBO should steal it. I want titties.
But according to the Hollywood Reporter, Weiner and Lionsgate—who produce Mad Men for AMC—have struck a two-year, seven-figure deal to keep the show's creator around. He will oversee everything in the Sterling Cooper–verse for the upcoming season, work on "new projects," and take on a possible full-length feature for Lionsgate. (It won't be a Mad Men movie, sadly.)The two-year deal, strangely, doesn't include a fourth season order of the universally lauded period drama. But unless the show ties up all its loose ends come next year (… and other impossibilities), it's likely there'll be more Pete Campbell—but still no Chauncey—come June 2010.
The second season took place in 1962, right? I expect the next season to take place in late 63 and 64, allowing the show to cover the Kennedy assignation and Beatlemania (just for Cohen).