Bryan Batt Shares His Mad Men Character’s Gay Journey

Speaking to Esquire.com, actor Brian Batt imagines the fate of Mad Men‘s one gay character:

I’ve thought about where Sal wound up. On Mad Men, what you think is going to happen doesn’t happen, but what does happen is wonderful in a sad way. It’s never really a happy ending.

“But I’d like to think that Sal had a happy ending, that he does realize who he is and moves on. Unfortunately he’d have to break little Kitty’s heart, but I think she had the clues by the end of the third season.

“I think his mother dies too. His Italian mother dies and it was an impetus to go, ‘You know what? I’m pretending for you, for all these other people. I’m going to be who I am.’

“I imagine him walking through the West Village as Stonewall happens and getting swept up in it.”

Read Bryan’s full, fantastic account of his journey with Mad Men at Esquire.com.

Bryan and I come from the same “Broadway class” of performers. I’m happy to say that everyone was thrilled to see Bryan’s success along the way.  He will star in Hairspray this summer at The Muny in St. Louis.

Trailer: Final Season of Mad Men

AMC’s Mad Men returns for it’s 7th and final season on April 5th.

The episodes will take place in 1976, sixteen years after we first met Don Draper and Peggy Olson.

“What an incredible journey this has been,” Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner said at the time “I take great pride in what the entire Mad Men team was able to create episode after episode, season after season. We sincerely thank the fans for joining us on this ride and hope it has meant as much to them as it has to us.”

Christina Hendricks brings MAD MEN’s “Joan” to the 21st century

Christina Hendricks brings her “Mad Men” persona to the modern office in this Funny Or Die video.

It’s unclear which is more old-fashioned: her style, her typing skills, or the office’s policies toward women.

In the end, “Joan” decides if women are going to be treated as they were in the 1960s, perhaps women should act like it’s the 1960s.

AMC’s “Mad Men” returns for final season tonight at 10PM

Word is the turn of events from last season lead many cast members to sunny California in the late 1960s, with a change of tone featuring hippies, minidresses, and a psychedelic soundtrack.

The seventh and final season of the award-winning show begins tonight at 10PM EST.

For a bit of fun, fans are posting their own “end of the series” predictions on this Tumblr account.

Mad Men Season 6 premiered last night

So who watched the MAD MEN season premiere last night?

CBS This Morning ran this interview with cast members on Saturday in anticipation of the new season.

I love the show. I remember watching the pilot and being aware of how uncomfortable it made me in terms of how women were treated, minorities were treated… And then I realized I liked the accuracy and how this was bringing so much to the surface about what the 1960s were truly like.

Great character development. Great stories lines. If you don’t follow the show yet, I highly recommend 🙂

AMC’s “Mad Men” returns April 7

AMC has announced that it’s hit series “Mad Men” will return for it’s sixth season on April 7 with a two hour season premiere.  The episode is reportedly written by series creator Matthew Weiner.

Asked about the looming end of the series, Weiner had this to say to EW: “With the shadow of the show ending — and with the world in the state that it’s in, which is far more important than the show – the writers and the actors and I have been able to get into a groove about a season that may be accidentally relevant just because it was in our minds. We’ve been taking advantage of the 26 episodes we have left to do all the things that we’ve wanted to do, and so far I think that the audience is in for quite a ride.”

Mark your calendars kids!