'Mad Men' season 7 spoilers: Don Draper hatches a 'big idea' in episode 11 'Time & Life'

Jon Hamm in Mad Men AMC

As "Mad Men" inches closer to the finish line, fans are itching to know how it will all end for their favorite alpha male Don Draper. At the same time, they are heartbroken and hesitant to see the hard-drinking, chain-smoking executive speeding off into the sunset. 

All the same, his story continues to unfold in episode 11 of season 7, which is titled "Time & Life." Unfortunately, AMC is keeping details down to a minimum, and it looks like it will be that way until all of the "Mad Men" season 7 episodes run out. 

For now, fans can expect to see Don coming up with a "big" idea. Just what that idea is about or what it's for, there is no telling. But just like the previous episode titled "The Forecast," this one will make fans feel like the long-running series is about to take a bow. 

The previous episode, as Variety noted, referenced to the successful series' long history. These nostalgic allusions include the foundation of the Sterling Cooper Draper Price in December 1963 as well as a quick mention of Lee Garner Jr. 

Carter Matt surmises that this notion is no more than something that involves his career. The site points out that his ideas when it comes to women end up with the same result and sometimes, they cost his own self. For now, this idea is a big mystery. 

Also in this episode, fans will not only see Don trying to figure out the essence of his work, but also show Roger enlisting Joan's help in a "clerical error" that seems to mean that she is the only one who could get that one cleaned up.

"Mad Men" season 7 episode 11 "Time & Life" will air on April 26. 

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