According to Rolling Stone,
Mad Men is the fourth-greatest television show of all time – bested only by
Breaking Bad, The Wire and
The Sopranos. But before Sterling Cooper ever opened its doors,
Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner was rejected by every major network. Including HBO, FX and Showtime. Weiner was told no one would watch a series about advertising, that his main character was an unlikable smoker slash philanderer and that viewers hated period pieces.
Mad Men gathered rejections, then dust. Then Weiner's agent got a phone call from a basic cable movie channel.
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