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'Mad Men' Season 6 Finale Spoilers

The final episode of the "Mad Men" season six airs this Sunday at 10 p.m. However, those who can't wait until Sunday to find out the fate of the AMC drama's cast can find previews and spoilers below.

It appears that there will be nothing truly tragic in the season six finale. "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner discussed the upcoming episode with The Los Angeles Times and implied that last season's Lane Pryce's suicide will be the last of the character deaths-- at least for a while.

"I don't want to spoil anything for people, but after Lane ... it's just not part of the show. No one's going to die," Weiner said.

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He then went on to add, "This season. I didn't say never!" So it appears all characters will survive to season seven, but they are not totally safe.

Weiner's comments put to bed some other rumors circling the internet as to what is in store for the "Mad Men" season finale.

Costume designer Janie Bryant tweeted that she was dressing Don Draper's wife Megan in the same t-shirt that Roman Polanski's late wife, Sharon Tate, wore in a photoshoot. That was no coincidence, and rumors and speculation were flying that the finale would bring a violent death, similar to Sharon Tate's death, for Megan.

Weiner commented on the wardrobe choice, and while it wasn't a coincidence, it also was not meant to imply a strong similarity between Tate and Megan Draper.

"Yes, Sharon Tate wore that T-shirt, but that was just my costume designer Janie Bryant and I solving an argument. Women's T-shirts had not come into fashion. I always wanted Megan in a Disneyland T-shirt and Janie kept saying, 'They're not around yet.' So I said, 'There's got to be a women's T-shirt,' and Janie brought [the photo of Tate] in and asked, 'Is this OK?' And I said, 'Yes. I want that exact T-shirt," Weiner told the LA Times.

Tune into AMC this Sunday at 10 p.m. to catch the season six "Mad Men" finale.

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