Will 'Mad Men's' Don Draper make it to the promised land?
Will Mad Men have a happy ending? Ha! Try again. Matthew Weiner's masterpiece will present its final episode at 10 p.m. Sunday on AMC and all its sister channels, including SundanceTV, BBC America, and WeTV.

Will Mad Men have a happy ending?
Ha! Try again.
Matthew Weiner's masterpiece will present its final episode at 10 p.m. Sunday on AMC and all its sister channels, including SundanceTV, BBC America, and WeTV.
Things have come to a head for antihero Don Draper (Jon Hamm) and the constellation of humanity orbiting him. Ex-wife Betty (January Jones) is dying of cancer, friend Roger (John Slattery) has found some kind of love with Don's mother-in-law, Marie (Julia Ormond), his protégé Peggy (Elizabeth Moss) is alone but with career prospects, and Pete (Vincent Kartheiser) may have zigged and zagged on and off the road when it comes to his career, but he's grown as a person.
And Don? He's a man alone. He's given up on the American Dream and hit the road like a sad, middle-age version of Jack Kerouac. Like a mendicant monk, he's systematically shedding all his earthly goods (he gave away the Cadillac awhile back), perhaps hoping to find enlightenment in California (or at least a slice of Satori in Paris, Texas).
Right now, he's stuck in Oklahoma, and, quite possibly, in a jail cell - or the morgue. Will he make it to California? Or will he, like Moses, be denied entry into the Promised Land?
- Tirdad Derakhshani