During the scene where Roger Sterling (played by John Slattery) throws some shells, there are some people on the right side of the screen who shouldn’t be there.
Yes, two crew members are operating a machine to make it look like Slattery is vomiting. Needless to say, those people should not appear in the final product of the show.
When audiences saw the show during its original run in the summer of 2007, it appeared like this:

People made a lot of jokes on social media about how this flub was breaking the realism that Mad Men was proud of – immersing people in a world of 1960s beauty during its 2007-2015 run.
HBO Max has not released any public statement on what happened with the new 4K mistakes. But a person familiar with the matter told Gizmodo that the wrong files were delivered to HBO. The episode has been pulled. Lionsgate Television is apparently working on getting the correct files to HBO, but it’s unclear when the show will be fully restored and available on the platform in its entirety in 4K.
As The Hollywood Reporter notes, this wasn’t the only flub in the HBO Max rollout of 4K transfers Mad ManMany episodes were mislabeled and were out of order, But the biggest mistake was those two members of the crew who appeared in the seventh episode,
It’s always fun to see elements of production appear in the final product. arrested Development And larry sanders show Repeatedly shows boom mics that should not have been visible. I had a Tumblr account that showed the funniest events as I saw them. But including the entire crew member in the shot is very serious.
It’s unclear whether there were other elements of the 4K transfer that were incorrectly delivered to HBO Max. Gizmodo will update this article if we hear back from the streamer.
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