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Mad Men Season 5 Finale Episode ‘The Phantom’ Recap 6/10/12

Tonight on AMC is the season finale of Mad Men. It has been an exciting season so far and tonight’s episode is called ‘The Phantom.’ Stand by as we cover the episode with all the up-to-the-minute details.

On last week’s episode, Joan notified everyone that Jaguar wants to work under a fee schedule, Roger was open to the idea but Don wanted absolutely nothing to do it, he wanted to stay on commission. Don’s daughter Sally started her period, but I don’t think we really needed to know that, did we?

The pressure kept building with Lane, keeping up with the pretenses with his wife just became too much and he hanged himself in the office. Don was shocked that Lane was dead in his office and wouldn’t wait for the coroner to arrive, he had help to take his body down, out of respect. Did you see the episode? If you missed it, you can read the full recap HERE.

Tonight is the season finale and the season ends with opportunities for everyone in the agency while Pete meets an interesting stranger on a train. The episode is called “The Phantom” and appropriately so since Lane’s memory will hang over the office like a phantom having killed himself in his office. Now predicting a “Mad Men” plot for the finale would make me a fool because they are always edgy and love to surprise viewers, so like you, I will wait for tonight wondering how they can possibly get more dramatic than Lane hanging himself in the office?.

We will be live blogging the episode with all the up-to-the-minute details so make sure to come back to this spot and watch the show with us at 10:00pm.

MAD MEN SEASON 5 FINALE RECAP HERE!

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