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I saw the pilot for this last week and it was solid. This show is probably next on my list.

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Considerably less tits after the first episode, unfortunately.


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Considerably less tits after the first episode, unfortunately.


doubt we will ever see those milkers again ever. Those were bait to reel us in.

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Did you guys know the little chick who plays her manager is Lois from Family Guy? I had no clue.

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Episode 1 was pretty good

Typical of a Netflix show in the third season the budget has obviously grown exponentially leading to overproduction

Also they obviously put in a line item for a body double for midge. You got the one and only look you will ever get of her cans in season 1

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good dolphin wrote:
Episode 1 was pretty good

Typical of a Netflix show in the third season the budget has obviously grown exponentially leading to overproduction

Also they obviously put in a line item for a body double for midge. You got the one and only look you will ever get of her cans in season 1

Netflix show?

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Whatever. I’m old.

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Ok, boomer.

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best show on TV IMO. I'm halfway through the recent season, it's been great.

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I have one more episode to go. It's just an enjoyable show to watch.

The hidden truth, and the producers seemed to have understood it this season, is that the parents are the funniest part of this show. Why would it not be with the talent assembled for that group. Tony Sholub and Kevin Pollock are probably the top two talents in that cast. This year the Rose Wiseman character has really been allowed to spread her wings and she has been fantastic. Pretty MILFy as well.

They writers toyed ever so closely with a jump the shark moment with Midge and Lenny Bruce. I thought they were going to do it and then smartly pulled away at the last minute. I think it is really critical to the show that he remain as a Platonic mentor.

I think they squeeze far too much dialogue into far too little space and (as always) the standup isn't that funny but I really do like this show.

Jane Lynch's expanded role this year has also been fantastic. She is essentially playing two characters and doing it well. I love it when she plays a kind of aloof patrician in her roles.

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I didn't think that Season 3 was as compelling as Seasons 1 or 2, but it was still good.

I agree that Midge's parents, and Joel's father, are often more interesting than Midge. Tony Shaloub has stolen the show the last two seasons. Marin Hinkle is MILFy.

I hope they are done with Lynch's Sopie character. IMO that character drags the show down.

I wonder if Mei and Shy will be back in Season 4?


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Coolest part of this show is the how often they do entire scenes in one shot. Massively choreographed scenes, they feel like more of a dance number than a scene from a tv show. Very impressive to watch it all unfold and marvel at all the moving parts that went into each shot. It's almost like an OK Go video.

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I have now finished the season.

Great year.

They introduced some new characters that will lead through season 4. They ended a couple of very good story lines with characters who will never be seen again.

The communist thing kind of went nowhere but it looks like it's gone and never coming back. The two female parents really shone this season. Great casting with two women who seem to really understand their characters.

Is Queens really that bad? They keep making jokes but the parents are living in a beautiful house.

I really like how the Wisemans, while purposely being a stereotype, are also being developed as characters.

I assume Midge doesn't have the money to buy the place now that her tour was cancelled (or does she? I couldn't figure out why they were doing in the scene with her and Moishe. A futures contract isn't collateral and she said she had the money). Suzy got Midge back her money.

I guess it will be back to doing voice work for a while.

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i know her role is pretty small, but Zelda is a really funny, nuanced character. Her reactions to the madness going on around her always make me laugh. The scene where Rose finds Zelda out of her uniform kicking back watching TV in the kitchen with Shirley was pretty funny.


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i know her role is pretty small, but Zelda is a really funny, nuanced character. Her reactions to the madness going on around her always make me laugh. The scene where Rose finds Zelda out of her uniform kicking back watching TV in the kitchen with Shirley was pretty funny.


agreed, or when she works for them while on her break at the house down the block

Is she the woman who played Tony's one legged girlfriend in The Sopranos?

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man of few opinions wrote:
i know her role is pretty small, but Zelda is a really funny, nuanced character. Her reactions to the madness going on around her always make me laugh. The scene where Rose finds Zelda out of her uniform kicking back watching TV in the kitchen with Shirley was pretty funny.


:lol: She is a good character. I liked when she gently knocked on the Weissman's bedroom door and asked if she could come in to just sit quitely and get away from the Maisel's nonsense.

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They introduced some new characters that will lead through season 4. They ended a couple of very good story lines with characters who will never be seen again.


Which characters do you think will return and which do you think are gone?

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The communist thing kind of went nowhere but it looks like it's gone and never coming back.


It seemed like the writers really went out of their way to portray the communists as buffoons and hypocrites.


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Tad Queasy wrote:
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i know her role is pretty small, but Zelda is a really funny, nuanced character. Her reactions to the madness going on around her always make me laugh. The scene where Rose finds Zelda out of her uniform kicking back watching TV in the kitchen with Shirley was pretty funny.


:lol: She is a good character. I liked when she gently knocked on the Weissman's bedroom door and asked if she could come in to just sit quitely and get away from the Maisel's nonsense.

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They introduced some new characters that will lead through season 4. They ended a couple of very good story lines with characters who will never be seen again.


Which characters do you think will return and which do you think are gone?

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The communist thing kind of went nowhere but it looks like it's gone and never coming back.


It seemed like the writers really went out of their way to portray the communists as buffoons and hypocrites.


Gone

Shy Baldwin
Sophie Lennon

Expanded

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Season 4.

The above post is incorrect. Shy is back for a moment and Lennon has big and memorable moments.

I didn't like the first episode or so. The rest has been fantastic. They have really let this show evolve beyond just Midge. All the other characters are getting expanded stories, including Joel, and they are all killing it. Jason Alexander gets a great run this season and is back to Costanza levels of funny.

I'd watch this show if Midge were just a back story. The parents and in laws are a show on their own.

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I finished four.

Very enjoyable. As I've said, the parents are the stars of this show. The mom delivers possibly the best stand up in the entire four seasons when she is hypnotized and imitating her daughter. She was also great (as were all the women) in the scene of the sit down of the five families of matchmaking.

I don't know where they are going with the mobsters. The guys provide comedic relief but I don't need this to get heavy. I like Susie and all but I don't need this show to become a story of her growth as an agent.

I imagine this has at least a couple of seasons left as none of the stars are so big that they will have money thrown at them from the outside. The writing is at its peak right now. They may have jumped the shark with Lenny Bruce.

Mr. Skin moment- you get a bit more of Rachel Brosnahan in Ep 7. Honestly, I expected a little better. Not bad, mind you, but I'd think a 30 year old who hasn't had kids would have spent some time tightening up knowing she was going to show some rear on a hit show. She has a cuteness about her.

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Mr. Skin moment- you get a bit more of Rachel Brosnahan in Ep 7. Honestly, I expected a little better. Not bad, mind you, but I'd think a 30 year old who hasn't had kids would have spent some time tightening up knowing she was going to show some rear on a hit show. She has a cuteness about her.


Is there anything else besides this and the end of the pilot episode? I need to know.

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Mr. Skin moment- you get a bit more of Rachel Brosnahan in Ep 7. Honestly, I expected a little better. Not bad, mind you, but I'd think a 30 year old who hasn't had kids would have spent some time tightening up knowing she was going to show some rear on a hit show. She has a cuteness about her.


Is there anything else besides this and the end of the pilot episode? I need to know.


I don't think so

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I have now finished the season.

Great year.

They introduced some new characters that will lead through season 4. They ended a couple of very good story lines with characters who will never be seen again.

The communist thing kind of went nowhere but it looks like it's gone and never coming back. The two female parents really shone this season. Great casting with two women who seem to really understand their characters.

Is Queens really that bad? They keep making jokes but the parents are living in a beautiful house.

I really like how the Wisemans, while purposely being a stereotype, are also being developed as characters.

I assume Midge doesn't have the money to buy the place now that her tour was cancelled (or does she? I couldn't figure out why they were doing in the scene with her and Moishe. A futures contract isn't collateral and she said she had the money). Suzy got Midge back her money.

I guess it will be back to doing voice work for a while.

I'm going to switch over to this. I can't take Barry and all the pussyfooting around.

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Too write-ery for me


The lesbian co star is the voice of Lois Griffen, Family Guy


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Too write-ery for me


The lesbian co star is the voice of Lois Griffen, Family Guy


she's shown no romantic interest towards anyone throughout the show, even when midge brought her to a lesbian bar

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final season 5 has been available for a bit. I'm two episodes in.

I don't like the harsh turn this seems to have taken. The grown daughter does a spot on Rachel Brosnahan playing Midge imitation. The show is following Joan Rivers life much too closely. I thought it was supposed to be an amalgamation of female comics of the time.

We'll see how this evolves, but I don't want a sad finish for the characters in an otherwise happy show. They have already told you the future as the season is more of an old Midge reminiscing on her life.

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The main star is really good...and pretty hot...and she has amazing tits which you see in Ep 1. And she's from Milwaukee.


I'm pretty sure she's from Highland Park. Looks like you missed your chance to bag her in the Charlie Beinlich's parking lot.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: This comment.

We're watching this now...halfway through season 3.
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It turns out, I really liked the last season. It was a different tone, almost a show onto itself.

They had a lot of background information they wanted to tell and spent at least a couple of episodes on expository. It was done in a unique way, especially with the Friar's Club roast.

The last episode was a bit too preachy with girl power. You had all these women doing their thing on display to the viewer. You didn't need to treat us like dimwits and have to explain the struggles of a woman breaking into comedy in that era. They fumbled the last scene. It should have faded to black with Midge's appearance on Gordon Ford's show.

If you want to see one of the finest bits of acting I have ever seen anywhere, see the last episode where Tony Sholub is dining with his friends. All four of the actors deserve some kind of award recognition for that. It wasn't comedy. It was deep and important and relevant for the ages, performed perfectly by the actors in the scene. It was like a perfect father's day gift. However it was applicable to any parent and any child for that matter.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAuLnyg4p9U

makes me want to hug my boys, knowing I haven't parented them all the same (correctly so) and how that has affected who they are.

that is not the entire scene and I cannot find it. It's probably close to 10 minutes. Here is more

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8KEIH5yZVc

Again, the one thing that keeps bothering me about the show is that its about a stand up comic but the stand up isn't funny. The crowd all belly laughs but it just is really weak comedic writing. Brosnahan delivers it well but the words themselves are a snooze. The rest of the show is funny though, which makes the stand up even more incongruous.

It was a great show.

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wife and i started watching this week; wasn't really interested in it myself, but she wanted to start watching it due to the acclaim and a good friend of hers was raving about it.

we're through the first 3 episodes. i'm very half-and-half on it. the stand-up stuff is, as was mentioned in this thread, not good. it's nothing that could be ever seen in an actual club and get the reactions that Midge gets. everyone is in stitches. to me, if some well-dressed rich girl from the Upper West Side came into my seedy night club bar at 1am ranting...i'd throw peanuts or I'd leave.

Amy Sherman-Palladino has always had a tendency to be the female Aaron Sorkin. Very wordy, very snappy dialog, everyone is tuned up to 100. That can work, and it can be grating. Both have the capabilities of being great writers, and at their best, they put out excellent content.

that's what's frustrating about this show. nearly the entire 2nd episode runs like a Neil Simon play at his best. absolutely endearing, laugh-out-loud funny, and all of it rings true. it's just flat out entertaining.

Then we get the night club, Lenny Bruce, and it becomes this wet dream fantasy that would never work in any kind of reality--even a fantasy. Stand-up is hard to put on screen, but it worked in "Mr. Saturday Night", "Punchline", and even the show "Crashing" (which is about as close to what being a stand-up is really like, and what the lifestyle is really like). It worked every time "Seinfeld" showed Jerry doing his act in front of a staged audience.

for me, it doesn't work here because of a few reasons. one, there's no setup. there was an actual real-life foul-mouthed vaudeville comic named Belle Barth, and her persona was closer to Lenny Bruce than what they're trying to make Midge into. we're meant to believe she had this little Lenny Bruce inside her all this time and it was just waiting to be let out. two, it clangs with the rest of her personality. she's this neurotic, self-doubting mother who can't stand up to her parents. but then suddenly she's back-talking a judge when she was already told to keep her mouth shut and let the charges blow over. the whole series begins with her giving a speech at her own wedding. i guess that's supposed to show she "always had it in her"--but it was a measured speech. and the schtick in that speech is nothing like the wild, flailing stuff she does on stage.

i realize the criticisms are coming in quite early but they really pound you with the "midge is going to be a star!" stuff. again, i realize it's fantastical in how they portray the late 50's as very nostalgic and glowing. it's just that even within that, there should be some true humility in the main character (who, ironically, is my least favorite character).

that said, i love tony shaloub and kevin pollack as the warring dads and i even love the susie character. i really think they should've made the process more painstaking. if it came this easy to everyone, everyone would love standup. i remember acting in this thing a few years ago, and one of the co-actresses was going on about how she "loved doing standup". i said, "oh, you do open mics and stuff?" she goes, "no, just showcases with my friends at these bars that let us come and do them." well, that isn't standup. that's hanging out with your friends. go to a stage at 2am in the city where it's you and 2 other people, and tell me how fun it is.

(yes, i realize this sounds more like personal bellyaching--but i really think the writing in this show just becomes very self-indulgent at times).


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for me, it doesn't work here because of a few reasons. one, there's no setup. there was an actual real-life foul-mouthed vaudeville comic named Belle Barth, and her persona was closer to Lenny Bruce than what they're trying to make Midge into. we're meant to believe she had this little Lenny Bruce inside her all this time and it was just waiting to be let out. two, it clangs with the rest of her personality. she's this neurotic, self-doubting mother who can't stand up to her parents. but then suddenly she's back-talking a judge when she was already told to keep her mouth shut and let the charges blow over. the whole series begins with her giving a speech at her own wedding. i guess that's supposed to show she "always had it in her"--but it was a measured speech. and the schtick in that speech is nothing like the wild, flailing stuff she does on stage.
Mrs. Maisel is inspired by Joan Rivers. The Lenny Bruce stuff comes from a reportedly overstated but real friendship between Rivers and Bruce.

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Yeah but that doesn’t work either. Joan Rivers wasn’t a recently divorced single mom, and it took years for her to land on Carson.


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