The cast of THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL reacts to the series finale | TV Insider



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39 thoughts on “The cast of THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL reacts to the series finale | TV Insider”

  1. Am I the only one, (and I think Rachel answers that), who just knew those tears in Midge’s eyes, during the applause after her set on the GF show were real Rachel tears for what she was feeling as an actor then too? Same with Susie. Reality met fiction, for sure, during those scenes. I’m so sad this show ended but it ended beautifully!

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  2. I was waiting for one of two things to happen in the final scene.
    1 was that one of them was going to drop dead (Midge would be 72 in 2005, Susie, likely older) while watching Jeopardy and the other was that Mrs. Maisel would be a Jeopardy answer.

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  3. What a fantastic series as a whole. So much laughter to the point it hurt (in a good way) season 5 and the finale ugh… thank you to the great writing(support the writers strike! We need them.) And thank you to all the cast. ❤️

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  4. I thought the final episode was rather oddly structured and kind of felt like an after thought. I loved the show but the last episode just didn’t seem to do it for me. Regardless though, the series was such a great experience. Maybe no matter what they did it was going to feel flat.

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  5. Worst finale I have ever seen…and I watched dexter…and lost… there was no payoff to any storyline they introduced this season..no resolutions to the later timelines…why even make a season with 6 different timeliness and not pay them off..worst finale ever!!!! I hated it!

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  6. I got covid last year and started watching the show while home from work. It helped me get through some hard times and made me laugh, with wheezing difficulty. Such good writing. And Lenny Bruce was finally recognized RIP my man, it's never easy for pioneers.

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  7. This show absolutely carried me through the darkest shit during and after the pandemic. The ending was so deserved, sincere, and well done. I will watch this with my daughters and granddaughters.

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  8. I really enjoyed this show which I wasn't expecting. Sad it's over but all good things must come to an end and this was a really good thing. If there's a chance of a spin-off series I hope Alex Borstein as Susie gets a show. I loved her character and her ladies that helped run her business, the other acts, the mob guys. All so well fleshed out characters. The show would have to be called "Susie Myerson and Associates"

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  9. After Shy Bolton, I didn’t see the next season release. I’ve been binging for the last two weeks. It was a joy to know the characters and everything come to a close. The flashbacks and flash forwards were a great edition!

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  10. Oh my goodness this show has meant so much to me! The pilot came out six months after my own divorce was finalized. Can’t really say I have anything else in common with Midge, but I’ve found myself measuring my life and my progress against hers, season by season. Her determination and drive have helped me find my feet and keep walking towards my goals, no matter the obstacles. I think the last season was brilliant and I’m so grateful that Amy Sherman-Pallidino was finally able to finish a show herself. It was a masterpiece.

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  11. Ended earlier than it should, with a hurried final season. Erratic and hard to piece together, this final go had me wondering and guessing and…blaming corporate decision-making. In the old days, a successful show with a big fan base survived and was encouraged even by the bigwigs. Not anymore. Now it's a streaming shoving match shown on a big screen TV with a timer. It's more about money than banking. When you have watched the show since its inception, as I have, and then you watch the final episode not even realizing that it was the final episode…hey, I'm a college grad who has actually read The Scarlet Letter AND Anna Karenina, so I dig creative writing. This was not creative in the meanest sense of the word. It was a smoothed-over bedsheet in an expensive hotel off season. It was a minute on the merry-go-round before lights out. And Amazon stopped selling tickets.

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  12. For me this was the perfect series finale. It wrapped the series in a way I've never seen, but have alawys craved. The brilliance of having 9 whole episodes when usually it's one or two gave depth an closure to all the characters.
    The final scene between Midge in New York and Suzie in California still sharing a friendship that has had it's rocky parts was sublime and makes me wish for that kind of bond.
    It's been a great series, thank you all!

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  13. Just like Tony and Marin, I feel the same way… I wanted more!… Yeah, I know all series must come to an end even as we want them to go on and on.. I fell in love with all the characters. Definitely, Midge / Rachel is outstanding and fabulous. Who wouldn't love her? I hope she gets an Emmy as her swan song. And Rachel got an Honorary Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame as Midge Maisel.. 🤩😘

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