Best episode of the series for me.
The episode largely continues the story in the 1960s with Midge working on the Gordon Ford show. Less time jumping than other episodes. A sizeable chunk focuses on Midge's career which ultimately is the bit we are invested in.
There's no time stolen to peculiar storylines about Carol Chan(n)ing or Waste Management. But still some classic Weissman chaos courtesy of the Happy Group and pink toilets.
There are some captivating little emotional moments. Suzie faces a conflict, which is beautifully executed and I really felt for her.
Hank Azaria is just wonderful.
The episode largely continues the story in the 1960s with Midge working on the Gordon Ford show. Less time jumping than other episodes. A sizeable chunk focuses on Midge's career which ultimately is the bit we are invested in.
There's no time stolen to peculiar storylines about Carol Chan(n)ing or Waste Management. But still some classic Weissman chaos courtesy of the Happy Group and pink toilets.
There are some captivating little emotional moments. Suzie faces a conflict, which is beautifully executed and I really felt for her.
Hank Azaria is just wonderful.