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Beyond Madison Avenue: Four Shows That Echo Mad Men’s Dark Glamour

If you love the sleek, ambition‑driven world of Mad Men, you’ll find a kindred spirit in four distinct series that each capture a facet of its allure. From the freshly released, darkly comic "DTF St. Louis" to the iconic crime saga "The Sopranos," the trailblazing ’80s dramedy "Moonlighting," and Ryan Murphy’s revisionist Hollywood epic "Hollywood," these picks span new, classic, audience‑loved, and thematically resonant storytelling.

Together they form a tapestry of ambition, identity, and the high‑stakes games of professional life. "DTF St. Louis" mirrors Mad Men’s focus on mid‑life crises and the price of desire, while "The Sopranos" offers a deeper dive into family dynamics and power struggles. "Moonlighting" provides a nostalgic, genre‑blending experience that recalls the period charm of the original, and "Hollywood" reimagines the entertainment industry's golden age, echoing the show’s exploration of how personal narratives are crafted and sold. Whether you crave fresh intrigue or timeless drama, this quartet delivers the sophisticated storytelling that made Mad Men a benchmark of television excellence.

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DTF St. Louis

DTF St. Louis

TV Series · 2026

crime · drama

A freshly minted, darkly comic drama that dives into the tangled love lives and existential dread of three middle‑aged friends, echoing Mad Men’s sharp look at ambition and personal ruin.

A love triangle among three adults experiencing middle-age malaise leads to one of them ending up dead.


The Sopranos

The Sopranos

TV Series · 1999

crime · drama

A fan‑favorite masterpiece that blends ruthless crime with family drama, offering the same layered character study of power, secrecy, and the search for identity that made Mad Men a cultural touchstone.

The story of New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster Tony Soprano and the difficulties he faces as he tries to balance the conflicting requirements of his home life and the criminal organization he heads. Those difficulties are often highlighted through his ongoing professional relationship with psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi. The show features Tony's family members and Mafia associates in prominent roles and story arcs, most notably his wife Carmela and his cousin and protégé Christopher Moltisanti.


Moonlighting

Moonlighting

TV Series · 1985

comedy · drama · mystery

A classic ’80s dramedy that mixes witty banter, romance, and mystery, capturing the period‑piece charm and stylish storytelling that fans of Mad Men appreciate.

After being duped and going bankrupt, model Maddie is convinced by David to become a partner in a detective agency. Together they solve various cases, while getting comfortable with each other.


Hollywood

Hollywood

TV Series · 2020

drama

A period drama set in post‑war Hollywood that explores ambition, identity, and the cut‑throat pursuit of success, mirroring Mad Men’s exploration of the advertising world’s glittering yet ruthless façade.

In post-World War II Hollywood, an ambitious group of aspiring actors and filmmakers will do almost anything to make their showbiz dreams come true.

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A Young Doctor's Notebook

TV Series · 2012

This period drama blends dark comedy with serious themes of addiction and professional pressure, echoing Mad Men’s stylish historical setting and complex character study.

The Veil

TV Series · 2024

This espionage drama shares Mad Men’s period intrigue and complex female leads, offering a similarly stylish, tension‑filled look at power and secrets.
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