'Mad Men' season 7 spoilers: Will someone die?

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Don Draper's fate is about to unfold in "Mad Men" with the second half of its final season getting closer.

A new promo for season 7 of the long-running AMC drama was released just recently, but it remains ungenerous of clues as to how it will all end for the hard-drinking, chain-smoking executive. With the ending still hard to figure out, fans can only hope that "Mad Men" will not culminate to a dead Don Draper. While Carter Matt does not discard that terrible possibility, the site added that his cheating schemes and awful qualities as a father do not require death as a payment. Whatever Don Draper will end up being, fans hope it will give justice to the legendary drama. 

Meanwhile, TV Line also has a slew of spoilers about "Mad Men" season 7. The site revealed that a character will be going on a "surprising blind date," while Elizabeth Reaser will bring more flavor simply because her character will be a "quite interesting" addition to the show. TV Line also revealed that iconic hosiery will turn up but three series regulars won't, and that season 7 will ask two questions: "Who looks the most groovy these days, Stan or Ted?" and "Who will die?" 

What else is there in season 7 of "Mad Men"? Well, what won't be there is the resurrection of the 1969 Manson family murders. There were speculations that Megan Draper is the next prey of the crimes. but despite loving fans' conspiracy theories, creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner told Variety that "[he] would not add a person who is not murdered by the Manson family into that murder." 

Meanwhile, there are speculations of Betty turning into an activist. Although Weiner did not confirm this, he did tell The Hollywood Reporter that she "reached a frustration point that's almost political" and that "she's tired of being told to shut up."

"Mad Men" will start wrapping things up on April 10. 

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