Does the New Mad Men Teaser Hint at a Major Time Jump?- As the Huffington Post points out, the cue, here, is not visual, it’s audio. That’s Diana Ross’s “Love Hangover” playing over the trailer and, brace yourself, that song didn’t come out until 1976. Sure, Mad Men has used anachronistic music in the past, but, for the most part, creator Matthew Weiner prefers to stick to contemporary jams.
So could the final season take a larger-than-usual jump to the 70s, or will it keep the action in 1969, tying up both the series and the decade in a tidy bow? Tune in to find out when Mad Men returns for its final season on April 5. Pete will be waiting.
I think its misdirection. It'd be hard to age Sally an additional six years, if nothing else.
If anything, I could the time jump in the finale, something that ties into the bicentennial, but the rest of the season being soon after the "Waterloo" episode."
Either way, looking forward to the conclusion.