Mad Men Finale: 10 Theories For How It Could End

By James Hunt /

4. A Non-Ending

Mad Men is a show that is ostensibly more about the journey than the destination; the €˜why€™ rather than the €˜what€™. So, in this fashion, perhaps it does not need to have some grand finale. Matthew Weiner (who, it€™s probably worth mentioning here, worked on The Sopranos, which had an, er, somewhat divisive ending) has promised that some fans will find the finale €œcontroversial€ and, well, what could be more controversial than things simply continuing for Don. He doesn€™t die, but nor does he truly find peace or the answers to the questions he searches for at the bottom of whisky bottles or the beds of nameless conquests. The Don Draper we€™ve seen for seven seasons is who he really is, unable to learn more, and thus he must simply go on being Don Draper.