‘Mad Men’ series ended in a perfect way; Despite own focus, cast members still remembered the show

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Despite the series creator Matt Weiner doubts about the series finale, 'Mad Men' has ended in a good, if not, perfect way. As the actors and actresses had said their goodbyes, they are now focusing on different roles in different shows or movies.

Like what other series want, 'Mad Men' ended the way it should end. As a result, majority of viewers were so enjoyed the series finale. The Season 7 series finale of the critically acclaimed 'Mad Men' aired on AMC. After playing the memorable role of Don Draper for seven seasons, actor Jon Hamm has earned his recognition and the AMC drama has earned nominations at the upcoming 2015 TCA Awards.

Hamm, the Don Draper that fans knew, is currently working on Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt". He's playing the cult leader/kidnapper and the dangers of onset Karate. Hamm told Classicalite that, ""When I was doing the karate, I was like, 'I think I'll do a kick and the flip-flop will come off. That'll be funny.' They were like, 'Just don't kick it into a light.' I'm like, 'Come on, what am I, an idiot?'

In a recent interview with Yahoo TV, actress Christina Hendricks is said to be co-starring in 'Another Period', a new Comedy Central series. "So I just thought, "How fun would this be, after Mad Men, to just sort of go and do this romp?" Just wild and crazy and broad. So we had a lot of fun."

'Mad Men' star Teyonah Parris is also reported to join Spike Lee's 'Chiraq'. It's a film that is a modern take on the Greek comedy 'Lysistrata' set in a gun violence-filled Chicago, Entertainment Weekly reports.

Vincent Kartheiser, who played Pete Campbell, has worked with Zoe Cassavetes for 'Day's Out of Days'.

Meanwhile, Elisabeth Moss lands two movie roles after 'Mad Men' ended. She will join Annette Bening and Saoirse Ronan in the screenplay which started as a play in the 19th Century. According to Deadline, Moss is due to play a self-destructive alcoholic who hates her life in the screen adaptation of Anton Chekhov's 'The Seagull'.

What can you say about the 'Mad Men' ending? This AMC drama series will always be in our hearts.

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