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Mad Men
Field Trip
Directed by
Christopher Manley
TV-14
S7 • E3
Apr 27, 2014
48m
8.5
8.2
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Don takes an impromptu trip. Betty has lunch with a friend. Harry lobbies for a cause. The partners consider a questionable asset.
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Cast of Field Trip
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
Ben Feldman
Michael Ginsberg
Robert Morse
Bertram Cooper
Anne Dudek
Francine Hanson
Sola Bamis
Shirley
Beth Hall
Caroline
Ryder Londo
Gene Draper
Mad Men - S7 • E3 Ratings & Reviews
Baltimore Sun
Karmen Fox
"Field Trip" skillfully revealed the answers we had been waiting for since the end of Season 6: How will Don get his job back? And when will Megan find out? In traditional Mad Men fashion, of course, any win comes with heavy losses.
AV Club
Emily VanDerWerff
"Field Trip" concludes with Jimi Hendrix's "If 6 Was 9," which seems entirely appropriate for an episode where everything feels upside down.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
It's another wonderful, loaded episode of Mad Men that moves closer to the end, while exquisitely demonstrating each character's purpose in terms of where they fit on the show.
NPR
Eric Deggans
This is the episode where Don gets served endless portions of humble pie... Our surprise is that he accepts all this as the price of admission back to the life he has nearly destroyed.
Paste Magazine
Bonnie Stiernberg
For Don, the question's no longer "what do you do?" Instead, we're left asking ourselves what he's going to do.
Hollywood.com
Michael Arbeiter
Don's morning at SC&P shows us more of Dick Whitman than we've seen since his wartime flashbacks: the fear that Don works so hard to not only hide but divide from is expertly executed in a scene that feels nauseatingly eternal... in a good way.
Entertainment Weekly
Jeff Labrecque
Fear not, because "Field Trip" put all the show's oars in the water and catches up with some of our most beloved and loathed characters (Betty! Harry!).
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
More active and engaging than last week's slow, almost stagnant hour. "Field Trip" takes characters afar to better reveal their home base.
New York Times
Logan Hill
"O.K." With that final, surprising word, Don strikes a match to the fuse that's been strung carefully through the first three episodes of this final season.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
Viewers have a week to ponder all of [the] possibilities. And you can bet, we will.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Little Bobby Draper says, "I wish it was yesterday," and wouldn't you know it, the kid who never gets to say anything turns out this week to be speaking for everyone.
Chicago Sun-Times
Lori Rackl
Betty's bungled attempts to play the devoted stay-at-home mom were handled beautifully --- and painfully --- in an episode full of uncomfortable moments, not least of which was the slow-motion implosion of Don and Megan's marriage.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
"Field Trip" puts us in a tricky, fascinating place for the rest of these 2014 episodes, and had some wonderful tension on the way to this point.
The Atlantic
Ashley Fetters
Hooray for the return of Betty Francis, the real Queen B of my heart. Seriously, bow down.
indieWire
Ben Travers
"Field Trip" served as a reminder of what Mad Men is capable of when it's firing on all cylinders.
Slant Magazine
Chris Cabin
The [episode] title speaks to learning by doing, through direct experiences with ways of life.
Observer
Molly Mulshine
The episode's big moments came mostly from Betty and Bobby's trip to the farm, while the workplace happenings were jumbled and messy -- as those things usually are in real life.
Newsday
Verne Gay
This episode, the best of the seventh season so far, and the most intriguing for all sorts of reasons, established a whole new set of dynamics.
TheWrap
Tim Molloy
A confusing, hard-to-watch episode is redeemed with a huge surprise.
Washington Post
Rachel Lubitz
The Betty we met in Season 1 is still very much haunted by the same ghosts as now. She is unsure of herself, but also obsessed with herself, and maybe in the last season Matthew Weiner will finally give us a change.
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