Digitally remastered episodes of the beloved period drama "Mad Men" debuted on HBO Max this week with a host of production errors that inexplicably made their way to the streaming platform.
HBO Max last month gleefully announced it'd be streaming the Emmy-winning AMC show "in 4K, giving audiences and longtime MAD MEN fans the opportunity to enjoy the series’ authentically-crafted elements with crisp detail and enhanced visual clarity."
But when "Mad Men" hit the streaming service on Monday, viewers caught several basic production errors that somehow slipped into the final product.
In a Season 1 episode, a drunken Roger Sterling (played by John Slattery) threw up in the office in one of the most memorable "Mad Men" scenes.
And as Slattery was tossing cookies, HBO Max viewers could cle

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