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January Jones Teases Mad Men's End : betty_draper_ql.jpgThis is precisely the kind of shameless thing celebrities say to get pullquoted on Web sites, so I guess consider January Jones’s mission accomplished in foretelling the imminent end of Mad Men. “It may be the last one,” Jones was quoted as saying about the series’ upcoming fourth season, which begins shooting in April. “I’m a firm believer in quitting while it’s hot. Besides, it can’t go on for ever: I don’t want to see Betty in Spandex in the 1980s.” Fine — but what about seeing Joan Holloway Harris in Spandex? Eh? Now who’s hoping for season 28? [Stella via ONTD]

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Nooooo! I was hoping they'd get to 1970.

Yes, I'm sure the only reason January Jones said that was to get a mention on Movieline.

Surely Mad Men only has a couple of seasons left in it, though. I don't want to see the show set in the '70's.

Weiner has said he wants to take the show to '70 or '72. Unless season four is set seven years after season three, it won't be the last season. As for Joan in 80s spandex, she'll be pushing fifty. No one needs to see that.

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