Dark Raven
It's not about what you deserve...
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.Mad Men is still the best of the three shows. It's the only one that's critical of the time-period. Pan Am focuses too much on the nostalgia of the era. Like Prison Mike just said, there's not one single Black person on the pilot and the show doesn't even bother to address the issue. Compare that to Mad Men's pilot which revolved around the discovery that cigarettes caused cancer and all the characters, who are advertisers, trying to spin that information so they can sell the product. Mad Men is simply the more interesting show -- even if it's "slow" at times. As for The Playboy Club, it's a little of both. Mad Men and Pan Am are the two extremes. Playboy Club is in the middle.
That's probably why TPC seems so middle of the road.

The ideal show would combine all three. Well, I don't know if there's that much to combine from TPC. But I would love a show that had the imagery of all three.
Mad Men has very cool cinematography which seems to pay homage to Alfred Hitchcock and Edward Hopper visually. It also has a better social commentary and a stronger leading man than Pan Am.
Pan-Am has a brisker pace, more of a nostalgia factor, more of a soundtrack and more external shots. You barely see Mad Men outdoors.
Playboy so far only really has the Playboy bunny imagery and Amber Heard. I don't think Playboy even does that well in their sets and faithful recreation of the era. There's not really that much to offer.