Does satire always need to be progressive?’Silicon Valley’ is being slammed for not tackling the tech industry’s real-world problems. But must it?
How much longer can The Bachelorette last?What two Bachelorettes and a few early exits tell us about the future of a venerable reality TV fixture
Maclean’s Mad Men panel: Don, in perfect harmonyA recap of the series finale of Mad Men, and analysis of what to make of that ending, and the show
Where did all of TV’s old people go?’Between’ is just the latest example of a growing TV trend: finding a creative way to get rid of the elderly
In conversation: Mad Men’s Matthew Weiner on how it endsIn the second half of our Canada-exclusive interview, the creator of Mad Men discusses that D.B. Cooper theory and why the ending doesn’t matter
In conversation: Mad Men’s Matthew Weiner on identity and symbolsIn the first half of our Canada-exclusive interview, Mad Men’s creator discusses the magnetism of Don Draper and the show’s literary allusions
An obituary to ’American Idol’: How an era endedThe biggest reality show of the 21st century is over. And it’s because we no longer need it.
Maclean’s Mad Men panel: A dark Mother’s DayA recap of the second-last episode of Mad Men, and analysis of one big moment: a surprise happy ending, in the wake of a tragic one
Q&A: Mad Men’s Jessica Paré on Quebec, fan theories, and secrets Jessica Paré, who plays Don Draper’s Canadian ex-wife, talks about what it’s like to work on Mad Men
Maclean’s Mad Men panel: Don hits the roadA recap of the fifth episode of Mad Men’s season 7B and analysis of one big moment: A hallucinatory Jack Kerouac shout-out