AMC is turning the final season of Mad Men into an interactive experience this spring.

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The network has decided to upload the very first episode of the series, which aired back in 2007, online. According to Rolling Stone on Tuesday, fans can go and choose a scene to recreate on their own.

Clips will be available until March 6. After fans have chosen their scenes, they will have 30 days to shoot and edit the scene before submitting it for Mad Men: The Final Cut.

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The winning versions of each scene will be selected by May 6 and compiled to recreate the entire episode, which will serve as a tribute to both the series and the fans who have embraced it over the last decade. This episode will then air on AMC in celebration of the ad agency drama's final season.

Cast and crew are excited for fans to see the last few episodes, which have remained heavily guarded since production wrapped in 2014.

On Oct. 17 Elisabeth Moss (Peggy Olson) told the Los Angeles Times that she "couldn't be happier" with the final product. "Who knows what the audience will think," noted the actress. "But I feel like they've been supportive with everything so far, so I think you'll be happy."

Mad Men will return on AMC for the remainder of its seventh and final season on Sunday, April 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

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