Definitely a fitting end. I think the whole point was Don was only really at peace when he was coming up with ideas. He knew he was on the verge of something at the hippie resort, but didn't really find his happy moment until the Coke ad clicked in his head. Weiner obviously wanted people to debate the ending (hence the ambiguity), but I thought it was pretty clear Don made his way back to NY and created the Coke ad -- which is the most successful ad in TV history IIRC.One more fun fact is that McCann Erickson was the real-life firm responsible for "I'd like to buy the world a Coke" ad.
5/19/2015 12:03:59 AM
There is only ambiguity for stupid people
5/19/2015 2:02:27 AM
The ending was purposefully ambiguous. It would have been really easy to have a montage of Don returning to McCann and remove the ambiguity, but the fact that they didn't do that means they wanted people to interpret the ending different ways. You'd need to be extremely close minded to not at least accept the possibility that someone other than Don created that ad.
5/19/2015 2:41:00 AM
5/19/2015 9:16:36 AM
the ending really wasn't that ambiguous
5/19/2015 10:35:06 AM
5/19/2015 10:36:08 AM
there were multiple mentions in the last couple of episodes of "don always does this, and don always comes back". and i mean, ol' leonard basically talked about fantasy in which he was a lonely lil coke bottle looking for love in the fridge. i wanted to see something bad happen to the dude who played the dad from one tree hill, the sexist dude at mcann. but oh well, can't have it all!
5/19/2015 10:38:27 AM
5/19/2015 1:21:21 PM
5/19/2015 1:57:51 PM
I think another valid interpretation is that the commercial was shown right after Don reached a blissful place to show the difference between him being truly happy with himself at that moment juxtaposed with the fake happiness that Madison Ave. is trying to feed you to sell products. I do think it's possible (and probably likely) that Don took the happiness (real or otherwise) that he found at the retreat back to NY and used it to create the ad, but it's also possible that he actually did find happiness and he stayed retired/became a mechanic/handyman/whatever. I really do think that either ending is possible, and while there's certainly no harm in having your own opinion about what happened, I think it's pretty close minded to just assume that there's only one way to interpret what we were shown. For me, I think your interpretation of the ending is tied up in whether or not you think that Don could ever find happiness doing anything other than making ads. He was told by his family that he wasn't needed back home, and then he had an emotional pull from Peggy to come back to work, and an emotional pull from group therapy crying guy that seemed to register pretty hard. Everything he's done professionally up until this point hasn't actually brought him happiness, so if he is genuinely feeling good out in California, I have to think it's at least a possibility that he stayed out there. The cynic in me says that's probably not how it ended up going down but I'll always hold that open as a possibility until we see the deleted scenes showing him making the ad or Matthew Weiner explicitly states otherwise (neither of which I actually hope happen).Also, how come nobody's talking about how ham-fisted Peggy and Stan getting together in about 20 seconds felt? I know for sure this isn't how it went down, but it felt like they were wrapping up "happy tv ending" storylines because they weren't sure if the show would get picked up for another season or not so better make it a happy ending just in case. I guess the chemistry was there, and the back-story was laid for quite a while, but the execution felt super rushed to me. ]
5/19/2015 3:57:46 PM
at some point, Weiner is going to explicitly say what happened at the end (and probably what happened after the credits)dudes loves to talk too much not to[Edited on May 19, 2015 at 4:00 PM. Reason : .]
5/19/2015 4:00:25 PM
^ ding ding https://www.yahoo.com/tv/mad-men-finale-matthew-weiner-119490567755.html
5/21/2015 9:52:30 PM
stupid people
5/22/2015 1:41:58 AM
close-minded people
5/22/2015 9:15:50 PM
:-{
5/23/2015 7:34:31 PM
Just finished binge watching this show! Sad that it is over, but glad that I was able to enjoy it. Its like the characters on the show were my friends and I'm already starting to miss them.
6/10/2017 11:37:40 PM
Rewatched So awesome.
8/12/2019 9:52:46 PM
RewatchedSo awesome.
11/4/2019 7:25:52 AM