"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" Pilot (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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8/10
Mrs Maisel
safenoe11 February 2022
I saw the Mrs Maisel pilot on a plane (no pun intended) and I was very impressed by the quality of the production and of course the storyline of Mrs Maisel who wants to make it big in comedy.

Can Mrs Maisel survive the rough and tumble of stand-up comedy in New York City of all places?
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10/10
Dark Comedy
Hitchcoc9 December 2018
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I've been hearing about this for nearly a year and finally got to watch the first episode. I am hooked. This is a story of liberation, with a price. Midge Masel is a young Jewish woman, the product of humorless parents, particularly her father, played by Tony Shaloub. Her husband wants to be a standup comic and he gets a few laughs, but it turns out he is just plagiarizing his act, stealing from successful comedians. One night he totally bombs and blames Midge for not being there for him. He is selfish and shallow. He leaves her for his secretary, who is an idiot. His father runs a mercantile business and controls every aspect of his life. Both the sets of parents are furious at their children, but Midge, being a 1950's woman gets most of the blame. The night of the breakup, she does something totally out of character and it will direct her life.
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9/10
Got hooked when husband left!!
roseveld16 December 2021
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It started slow until the parent's reaction to the husband leaving and I was hooked! Call me a feminist, lol

Brilliant pilot. The main actress is very engaging, believable and I liked the premise of the show.
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Hilarious clever use of comedy and drama...
akshatdave9 December 2017
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The series explores the life of a 1958 housewife, Miriam "Midge" Maisel living in Manhattan with her perfect husband, perfect family, and perfect life. The series encapsulates the 50's with a nostalgic, jazzy soundtrack that whisks us away into the decade of a cookie-cutter lifestyle and doo-wop music.

When Midge is first introduced, we meet her as a simple, charming, cute woman who goes above and beyond for her husband, Joel, who is an aspiring comedian. So much so, that she prepares a brisket to convince the booker at the comedy club in Greenwich Village to give him the optimal time slot. She is basically the epitome of a supportive wife, jotting down notes during his performances and giving him ideas for his acts. However, all this comes to a startling halt one night, when his (plagiarized) act fails, and in total frustration, he walks away from their marriage. This night reveals and defines Midge's marvelous character for the series as she finds herself in a drunken stupor on the stage cracking jokes, with the audience laughing in uproar.

From here on, we see Midge's character find herself, and discover a passion she never knew she had. The transformation from a 1950's housewife to finding herself as a stand-up comedian was executed beautifully by Brosnahan, who was the perfect casting for this role. She possessed the sweet and sour essence of Midge who becomes a force to be reckoned with as she realizes her importance in the world goes far beyond the social expectations of the 50's; the idea one must be a perfect mother, daughter, and wife. Midge's journey continues as she finds a friend in comedy club employee, Susie Meyerson who witnesses her drunken act and becomes her number one advocate, and later her manager. Borstein delivers a hilariously epic performance as Brosnahan's counterpart, and their dynamic is the soul of the show.

The series is through and through everything that is amazing and frustrating about the 50's, ranging from social expectations of females to the phenomenal music. It was a treat and an absolute delight to watch a series that didn't falter in shattering the social norms via Midge's character, who herself underestimated the power she possessed. With Brosnahan's unbelievable portrayal of Midge and Amy Sherman-Palladino's creation, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel does NOT disappoint and is a series worth checking out.
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8/10
[8.1] The two stand-up comedies
cjonesas7 July 2022
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Pilot: (Very) well done with quality, humor and acting star big. Starts slow, continues drawish and gets strength and momentum as soon as the lame husband leaves.

It definitely is worth watching and follow the amazing journey that the brilliant Rachel Brosnahan brings to believable life.
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7/10
Second attempt at viewing. Yay!
yadaboy20 August 2023
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I tried watching the pilot episode when it first arrived in 2017, and I just couldn't get my way to the end. Too much anguish. Since its run just ended, and with SO much acclaim for all five season, I just gave it another shot in 2023. I alternately hated and marginally tolerated it (again) UNTIL she finally got on stage drunk that first time! (I didn't make it that far on first viewing - too depressing.) I swear, they should have filmed everything before that moment in black & white, just like The Wizard of Oz! The series wholly redeemed itself for me in her stage rant, finally revealing her repressed talent for her comedy. So, now I have to binge on the remaining 42 episodes. Guess I'll be busy for a few days. Hold my calls.
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