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The final episode of
Mad Men was upbeat — if you enjoy the death of the counter-culture. On this special episode of the
Voice Film Club podcast,
Village Voice film editor Alan Scherstuhl and editorial fellow Lara Zarum, along with the
Voice's TV critic Inkoo Kang, discuss the final episode of the series.
Later, the trio is joined by
Voice art critic R.C. Baker, who puts Coca-Cola's advertising in perspective. As always, follow us on Twitter at
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