The end of Mad Men is near, so much so that the series finale is tonight.
But if you're a Mad Men fan, you knew that already. In fact, you've probably been lamenting the end since it was announced that Season 7 of the series would be its last.
So here we are, eagerly awaiting the fate of Don Draper and the other members of what used to be Sterling Cooper & Partners. What will become of Don and the identity he has adopted for decades? Will Peggy Olson finally achieve all of the wonderful success she deserves? Will Roger Sterling just continue to drink through life?
We're looking for the answers to all of this and much more when we watch the series finale Sunday night. Though we are of course free to speculate, what actually ends up happening is anyone's guess.
But at least we don't have much longer to wait before we find out. That is, as long as you're able to watch the Mad Men series finale live.
Oh yes, if there's one show you watch live this year, the series finale of Mad Men should be it. Luckily, we don't live in the 1960s anymore, and there are many options available to you to watch the series finale of Mad Men whether you still watch TV on an actual TV these days or not.
Here are four different ways to bid Mad Men farewell.
On TV
AMC has been running a marathon of the entire series of Mad Men leading up to Sunday's series finale premiere at 10 p.m. EST. Sometimes you can watch AMC Networks shows on its sister networks when important episodes premiere. However, AMC's sister networks (BBC America, IFC, SundanceTV and WEtv) will suspend regular programming for an hour when the series finale airs Sunday at 10 p.m. EST. They will each instead air a special message to commemorate the series. That should give you an idea of how big of a deal this is.
Online
If you have "Stream Or Bust" tattooed on your back, you're in luck because AMC allows you to livestream all of its programming through the "AMC Live" section on its website. However, there's a catch. There's always a catch. You have to have a cable provider log-in in order to do so. Your cable provider also may allow you to livestream AMC from its website if you subscribe to cable, of course.
On Your Phone
AMC does have an app, but unfortunately, it doesn't allow you to livestream episodes. However, your cable provider may allow you to livestream AMC through its own app with the proper log-in credentials. Keep your fingers crossed.
Watch It Later
Whether you're not able to watch Mad Men live or just want to watch it again, either for nostalgia or because you didn't pick up on all of the nuances the first time around, you can always watch the episode on demand either on TV, online or on a mobile app through AMC directly or a cable provider if you have a log-in. You can also purchase the episode for download Monday morning from iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play and Vudu.
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