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Among the growing world-wide audience for boxed sets of American television serials, the quiet but insidious craze for Mad Men spreads at a highly sophisticated level. People latch on who would never buy a boxed set of Entourage (too silly) or Californication (too dirty) or Band of Brothers (too noisy) or The Sopranos (too grisly) or The Wire (too druggy) of even The West Wing (too witty). But a box of Mad Men they have to have, even if they haven’t seen a single episode on TV.