The sixth season is over, with Don and Megan making a new trip to change their routine to Hawaii for holidays. On the other hand, Sally's friend is visiting the Francis family, an advertising campaign by Torpedoes Comedy of Bigby in Super Bowl, where Roger seems to get some bad news about his mother.
If all this sounds heavy and ponderous, then the fault is mine alone, because Mad Men is also about pleasure -- primarily for those viewers who have invested so much in these rich characters over the past five seasons.
Weiner's end-game for his leading man does not appear to be brightly lit. Nor is Season 6 of Mad Men off to a particularly sparkling start creatively while we wait for the worst to come.