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Mad Men
Lost Horizon
Directed by
Phil Abraham
TV-14
S7 • E12
May 3, 2015
48m
9.0
8.5
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Don receives a reward for his work. Joan butts heads with her co-worker on an account. Faced with a big decision, Roger dodges.
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Cast of Lost Horizon
Jon Hamm
Don Draper
Elisabeth Moss
Peggy Olson
Vincent Kartheiser
Pete Campbell
January Jones
Betty Draper
Christina Hendricks
Joan Holloway
Aaron Staton
Ken Cosgrove
Rich Sommer
Harry Crane
Kiernan Shipka
Sally Draper
Kevin Rahm
Ted Chaough
Christopher Stanley
Henry Francis
Mason Cotton
Bobby Draper
John Slattery
Roger Sterling
Jessica Paré
Megan Draper
Jay R. Ferguson
Stan Rizzo
Robert Morse
Bertram Cooper
Paul Johansson
Ferg Donnelly
H. Richard Greene
Jim Hobart
Sola Bamis
Shirley
Bruce Greenwood
Richard
Stephanie Drake
Meredith
Mad Men - S7 • E12 Ratings & Reviews
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
Oh, and you're richer than you've ever imagined you could be. Run, Dick Whitman. Run. Go find that Lost Horizon.
Flavorwire
Judy Berman
"Lost Horizon" was a painful episode to watch, one that used all seven seasons' worth of character development to capture the impact of how little these individuals we've grown attached to matter to the business that has shaped and ruined their lives.
The Young Folks
August King
In "Lost Horizon," director Phil Abraham already creates an air of discomfort before the characters see the rotten core at McCann.
Los Angeles Times
Meredith Blake
In one of the wonderful after-hours office encounters Mad Men has always done so well, Peggy and Roger get tanked on vermouth, drunkenly share their anxieties.
TV Equals
Courtney Vaudreuil
My heart broke this week for Joan. She's always been one of my favorite characters because of her poise and perseverance.
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
Another great episode of Mad Men showed what the first week was like for SC&P team, as they began at McCann Erickson - and wow, it sure wasn't going to be easy.
TV.com
MaryAnn Sleasman
As we head into the series finale, however, there is a sense of closure looming over these recent experiments, like maybe everyone is finally getting to where they were meant to be.
The Atlantic
Lenika Cruz
For a show whose greatness comes from its consistent restraint and subtlety, Mad Men also knows how to nail its own brand of weirdness.
NPR
Linda Holmes
It seemed to serve as a crystallizing hour for the themes that the show has returned to over and over, reaching no conclusions about those themes but turning them over and over in its narrative hands.
Salon.com
Sonia Saraiya
This was a fist-pumping, couch-yelling, joyous-whooping episode of "Mad Men"-or at least it was from halfway through on toward the end.
New York Times
Logan Hill
It spent best-show-ever capital in the most outlandish ways on characters who have earned their peculiar weirdness.
Boston Globe
Robin Abrahams
In general, women in male-dominated organizations face challenges in moving up, maintaining a good self-image, and supporting other women. But the occasional, improbable, individual Peggy Olsons of the world can change the landscape for all of us.
Guardian
Will Dean
After Sterling Cooper ceased to exist after being swallowed last week by its parent company, McCann, we're beginning to see our Mad Men and Women go their separate ways. This really is the end.
Grantland
Molly Lambert
Whatever happens next week when [Peggy] starts work at her new corporate empire, she'll always be able to say: She did it her way.
Entertainment Weekly
Sara Vilkomerson
Buckle up -- because it's a whole new world over at McCann Erickson, one that's not so great. In fact, it's pretty ugly. And I'll tell you right now who loses hardest: the ladies of SCP.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Heading for the finish line, we got three great conversations: Peggy and Roger, Joan and Jim Hobart, Don and Bert. And am I the only one who thought Don looked more like a zombie than Bert?
Rolling Stone
Sam Adams
[Don's] meant to be free, not tied down by a four-year contract - although the brief glimpse of his Social Security card, secreted away in an envelope with Megan's wedding ring, reminds us that while Don Draper signed that contract, Dick Whitman did not.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
I loved everything about the Peggy-Roger scenes, including the bestowing of the oral octopod painting, Roger's Phantom of the Opera-like audio "entrance" offscreen, and the business with Roger convincing her to go out for liquor.
AV Club
John Teti
As the veterans of SC&P step into the McCann machine, many of them are searching for their own answer to Harry's question ("Why are you still here?").
indieWire
Ben Travers
Our eyes were as wet as Joan's.
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