The seventh and final season of Mad Men will have a lot of hippies, according to a new report.

Mad Men season 7 will likely be covering 1969-1970 in America, a time period that fully shifted the nation to a more free-loving, yet dangerous country. The final season of Mad Men will feature "more hippies than Don (Jon Hamm) can handle," according to a new report by E!Online.

The more progressive culture is sure to make Don feel out of place. The complicated yet traditional advertising executive has gone through plenty of turmoil through season 6, expressing bewilderment at hippie culture and losing touch with what people want from their advertisements.

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Very little is known about the final season of Mad Men. However, the cast has teased what fans can expect from the final episodes. Christina Hendricks - who plays Joan on the series - said that the final season is going to be a crazy one.

"It's crazy, it's mad, it's just what you'd expect it to be," Hendricks told the Toronto Star recently. "Every time a new script arrives we just fall on it and tear it apart looking for clues as to where our characters are going to wind up."

Mad Men season 7 will air its first seven episodes in spring 2014 on AMC while the final seven episodes will air in spring 2015. The network has not yet announced premiere dates for either set of episodes.

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In the mean time, watch highlights from Mad Men season 6 here: