'Mad Men' season 7 spoilers: Will Don Draper get his happy ending?

"Mad Men" season 7 is the final season and everyone is eager to know, what will happen to Don Draper at the end of the series. Jon Hamm plays the man people have come to love as the sleek and sly Don Draper, which is why there is a huge interest on what kind of ending is in store for the character.

There have been very little spoilers for season 7. According to CarterMatt.com, creator Matthew Weiner is very strict on the "no-spoilers policy" and in this particular season, any spoiler would just ruin the fun.

In a recent interview with Telegraph, Hamm was very secretive about what will happen in the new season and his character. However, he did give a small tease to satisfy the curious minds.

He said, "I can't spoil anything, but there are surprises. In the last episode, 'Waterloo,' the agency was sold to McCann Erickson; now things are looking up." Does this mean that Don Draper will get his happy ending or will he end up sabotaging things again?

Meanwhile, Hamm also shared a thing or two about the last season of the TV series and how he feels now that the curtain is closing on Don Draper.

"It's going to be emotional for all of us who work on the show, because we won't have the job to come back to. We won't have our friends to come back to. I keep making the comparison with death, you go through stages of grief: the first is denial; the next is anger and you finally get to acceptance. I got to acceptance a long time ago," Hamm explains.

And when asked if Hamm will put his role as Jon Hamm behind him now that "Mad Men" is coming to an end, this is what Hamm had to say: "No. It is definitely the defining role, so few people have an experience like this, but it's been an incomparable run for an actor like myself, so I'll look back on it fondly."

"Mad-Men" season 7 will return next year.

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