I just finished watching the second season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel recently on Amazon. I’m not sure how many on my flist are watching this one though (you really should be!), at the moment it very much feels like a show that the critics adore, but the general public never watch :( In spite of all the awards attention, it’s not even Amazon’s
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Some pieces don't fit together so well (Joel? I just don't understand him or what they are trying to do with him), but I think it is hilarious.
Whoever said that the Catskills scenes are like Dirty Dancing--gotta love it.
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I was more confused by Joel’s presence in season 1 actually, I get what they’re wanting to do with him a little more this year with him feeling dissatisfied and exploring what he wants to do with his life, but he still doesn’t feel interesting enough to be a main character to me. Her parents and Suzy are an important part of the narrative because they’re directly involved in Midge’s storyline, whereas Joel is kind of off in his own sideplot with the factory a lot of the time. The implication seems to be that he’s going to open some kind of comedy club for season 3 though, so I guess that’s how they’re going to have him crossing paths with Midge in the future?
And the Catskills episodes really were so fun, lol at Suzy and her plunger!
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I guess I missed the part about Joel opening a comedy club. I tend to multitask when I watch TV and I think I miss stuff.
One thing that doesn't ring true: Nobody in the 50s said Fuck. If anybody did, the earth would stop spinning.
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And I have noticed that the language can be a bit anachronistic at times, some of the stuff that Midge jokes about would still be seen as shocking today even. That’s part of what seemed unrealistic to me at the wedding in episode 3, she would have been to enough events in her life surely to know what would be considered acceptable to joke about at a Catholic wedding
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