With just over a week left till the season 6 premiere of AMC's Mad Men, many fans are dying to sink their teeth into any information that can that pertained to the upcoming episode.

Unfortunately for the series' loyalist, and possibly to the satisfaction of those wishing to wait and see, creator Matthew Weiner continues to remain relatively mum on the highly popular TV subject.

Although he's sprinkled hints as to what may unfold in terms of Don Draper's (Jon Hamm) presence in the 1960s, not much can be predicted at this point, which will definitely have an impact on the women of the series.

While Don is the show's main character, Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) and Betty (January Jones) are two of the women that will surely going through some inevitable changes in the sixth season.

In an recent interview with TV Guide, Moss did elaborate on her Peggy character as well as the season's focal point.

"Her example of how to be a boss is Don Draper, and I am not sure that's the greatest example. The whole season is about people being confronted with their own demons and just kind of treading water and feeling like they just keep winding up in the same place."

January Jones also touched on Betty to TV Equals, and what her motivations will be moving forward.

"I think that she sort of generically represented the implosive housewife that was unsatisfied with her circumstances and felt sort of blocked from doing things that she wanted to do. [She] is trying to find her happiness and sort of was that mother/housewife type. I think over the seasons, especially when she left Don and married Henry, I think she's trying to find more independence"

Mad Men season 6 will kick off on Sunday, April 7 at 9 p.m. EDT with a 2-hour premiere on the AMC network.

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