: The pilot had a production budget of approximately $3 million [13].
: Characters often act in ways that contradict their true thoughts, highlighted by Salvatore Romano's ironic comment about people living "secret" lives [27]. Production and Fun Facts
" Smoke Gets in Your Eyes ," the series premiere of Mad Men , aired on on AMC [13, 32]. Written by creator Matthew Weiner and directed by Alan Taylor , the pilot introduces the high-stakes, smoke-filled world of 1960s Madison Avenue [13]. Plot Summary
: The episode features the iconic theme song "A Beautiful Mine" by RJD2 [12, 20]. The ending credits roll to Vic Damone’s "On the Street Where You Live" [16].
: The episode introduces Peggy Olson on her first day as a secretary, immediately exposing her to the office's rampant chauvinism [10, 15].
Set in 1960 New York City, the episode follows , a senior creative director at the Sterling Cooper advertising agency [6]. His primary challenge is developing a new campaign for Lucky Strike cigarettes amidst growing public concern over health risks [6, 14]. After a sleepless night and extensive questioning of everyone from his bohemian girlfriend to a local waiter, Don saves the account during a tense meeting by shifting the focus from health to the process of manufacturing: "It’s Toasted" [14, 21]. Key Themes and Character Introductions
: Matthew Weiner wrote the script in 2000 but shelved it for seven years while working on The Sopranos [13].