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Mad Men Season 7 Episode 6 Live Stream Free: Watch 'The Strategy' Online (AMC TV Start Time)

Mad Men Season 7 Episode 6 takes place on Sunday night on the AMC network, and it should be another fantastic episode as the series moves towards its climax. Tonight's episode will be titled "The Strategy" and can be watched from 10 p.m. ET on TV on the AMC network or online through free live stream (details below).

Michael Ginsberg's tragic mental breakdown last week shocked fans, with the character portrayed by Ben Feldman showing that he is suffering from schizophrenia.

His psychotic break was triggered by the new computer in the office, resulting in the character morbidly cutting off his nipple and giving it to Peggy. He was seen being restrained while wheeled away on a gurney.

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When asked about his return, Feldman remained silent, explaining that he had to keep the secret.

"I've been sworn to secrecy like everybody else on that show," the actor told the Baltimore Sun. "If you can get an actor from 'Mad Men' to tell you anything that happens that hasn't already aired, then you deserve an award. It's my job to not say anything."

"We've all become professional question-dodgers," he said. "It's all part of the 'Mad Men' boot camp."

John Slattery recently claimed that he and the rest of the cast are often just as clueless on the plot as the fans.

"I've stopped second-guessing," the actor, who portrays Roger Sterling, told HuffPost Live. "I think most of us on the show have stopped trying to figure out where it's going to go, because it never goes where you think it's going to go."

The synopsis for "The Strategy" is as follows: "Peggy does research for a pitch; Pete is invited to join an exclusive club; Joan seeks time spend with a friend."

"Mad Men" airs on AMC tonight at 10 p.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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