The 'Mad Men' finale: Underwhelming?

The acclaimed series' fourth season wrapped up with a twist that's dividing commentators: Was it anti-climactic or oddly perfect?

The Mad Men season finale.
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The fourth season of "Mad Men" came to a close last night, and the wholly unpredictable finale, in which Don Draper rashly proposed to his 25-year-old secretary Megan, "likely left a lot of fans feeling betrayed," says Logan Hill in New York. Critics are debating whether the abrupt left-turn was intriguingly unexpected — or just underwhelming:

It was shocking, but not necessarily in a good way: "I'd be lying if I said I wasn't bowled over by all this, but I'd also be lying if I said I liked it," says John Swansburg at Slate. Frankly, I can't make sense of Don and Megan's "whirlwind" courtship. After all Don's been through this season, I thought he was a changed man. "The shotgun affair with Megan felt like a big, disappointing step back [for] me."

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