"Well, I hate to break it to you, but there is no big lie," Don Draper says. "There is no system. The universe is indifferent."
I hate to break it to Draper, but the local universe is definitely not indifferent to the fact he's been in Monterey County for the last few days. No lie.
The Weekly discovered the iconic heart throb behind Draper's character, Jon Hamm, has been in the area with the cast and crew, filming the hit show Mad Men down near Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park in Big Sur.
The footage will be play into the much-anticipated last half of its final season, airing in Spring 2015.
The hunk was spotted hanging at Crown & Anchor last night—Mad Men creator Matt Weiner was also there—trying to remain as incognito as possible.
He wore a cap pulled down to hide his face, but was quite cordial to starry-eyed fans who did spot him and approach.
The California Film Commission confirmed the Mad Men shoot in Big Sur. A production company—under a pseudonym—filed for a permit to use six turnouts off Highway 1 for trailers, etc., from June 23-26.
The scene on the South Coast was impossible to miss, with a cavalcade of trailers, caterers and law enforcement—which is that much zippier news because Weiner is notoriously secretive about any info on the show's plot lines leaking.
Mark C. Anderson contributed to this report.

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He sat right next to me on my flight from LAX to MRY on Sunday afternoon!
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