Prior to the final I made some predictions about where the show would end up. One was that Esther would grow up to resent her mother like Lorelei resented Emily Gilmore. I was right about that. I also speculated that maybe this was the story of how Midge could make anybody laugh, but could not make it as a comic. I was wrong about Midgeâs career.
I liked the flash forwards but some of the choices of people she would be involved with seemed more funny peculiar than funny haha. It was implies she was involved with Mike Nichols. In the first season there was an episode where she did not know about his act with Elaine May and almost ended up in a Nichols and May knock off act. The flash forwards made a big deal about her working with Bob Hope which tracks with aspirational dialogue from earlier in the series. Hope had a long and successful career, (meaning I understand why he was chosen as the symbol of what success in the field looked like), he also fell incredibly out of fashion starting in the late sixties. As a choice, it says Midge never quite seemed âyoungâ in her career. Which, I guess makes sense. After all, the Gilmore I compared her to above was Emily.
That said I really liked the final season.
In earlier posts about the show I acknowledge criticism that the Weisman actors were goyish andwritten much more likable than the Maisels, played by actually Jewish actors. This season seemed to recognize it and subtly correct. The elder Maisels were suddenly hilarious, if still crass and unkind. The Wisemanâs reliance on their housekeeper Zelda, who got married and retired over the season revealed some very unappealing aspects of their characters.
The show sometimes felt like it took place in 1960 for multiple years. As a series The Marvelous Mrs Maisel didnât exact love the time period in which it took place, so much as it loves the pop culture from its time. It never made me want to be there, just to keep watching people in their colorful, well tailored clothes. But it was not particularly critical, nor interested in a âthis is what led to things being the way they are nowâ type of rational for its existence. Itâs doesnât clarify itâs choice of time setting, but doesnât let you wallow for the good old days either. Sometimes it felt like every year on screen was 1960. This disinterested ambivalence occasionally led to me wanting to fact check it, but rarely actually doing it. The one time I did was regarding Clark Gableâs death, which I thought took place a year after the season was set. I was wrong.Â
In the final episode there was an establishing shot of the Ansonia indicating that is where Midge live in 2005. Later she makes a comment about Yoko Ono being one of her neighbors. Ono famously lives in the Dakota, several avenues from the Ansonia. I was going list this as another thing that makes me doubt the interest in veracity o the series. Then I found this discussed in this post finale interview with Amy Sherman-Palladino. Itâs a fictional building in a fictional timeline. Donât make a big deal about it. Some how this made me fine with it.
I want to end this by praising the actors who joined the series late players.Â
Some how I forgot that Julie Klausner joined the series late in the fourth season, but she regularly had me giggling over her appearances in the final season. (Interestingly, Klausner is not a Lenny Bruce fan.)
Alfie Fuller is new to me and she was so great as Dinah. I hope Dinah has as great a management career and I look forward to seeing Fuller in something soon.
Reid Scott is such a charming bully as Gordon Ford, you almost donât resent his characterâs success. (Though I think the no writer on the show rule was a good one)Â
Iâve liked Chris Eigeman since those Whit Stillman films and I really liked seeing him run the Village Voice here.
Jason Ralph, (Rachel Brosnahanâs real life husband) had some very funny bits as Mike, especially in relation to Suzie. Seeing him here mostly made me think how I want to see him as a lead again.Â
Nina Arianda has intrigued me since I saw her play Stan Laurelâs wife in Stan and Ollie. She still does as Gordonâs wife/Susieâs ex, Hedy.Â
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