Mad Men writers 'opened their veins and bled into the show'
Canadian writer/producer Semi Chellas, who has penned some of Mad Men's most acclaimed episodes, says Mad Men reflects something we all recognize.


As AMC's Mad Men approaches its end, Canadian writer/producer Semi Chellas joins Friday guest host Tom Power to discuss the show's impact on the wider culture, and how she went from superfan to staff writer.
Chellas — who has penned some of the series' most game-changing episodes — also shares her insight into the writing process, the difficulty of keeping the narrative arc a secret, and the deeply emotional experience of watching a show you love, come to an end.
