Watchseries; This show is from the same creators of Gilmore Girls (I watched the show when I was a teen; a guilty pleasure for which I am ashamed now that I re watched one episode to remember) and it has exactly the same plot, except that is a jewish family in the 50'.
There are so many repeated relationship patterns and even some dialogues looks the same.
Even the actress looks a little bit like Rory Gilmore from the other show.
The same spoiled brat self-centered princess, always playing with people feelings but never assuming it and hidding herself behind a "I'm so naive and cute you can't hate me" costume.......
It is so insulting to women that actually want to be taken serious.
The show has some good moments but I don't understand the 10/10 reviews.
melinapaz30 January 2020
This show is from the same creators of Gilmore Girls (I watched the show when I was a teen; a guilty pleasure for which I am ashamed now that I re watched one episode to remember) and it has exactly the same plot, except that is a jewish family in the 50'.
There are so many repeated relationship patterns and even some dialogues looks the same.
Even the actress looks a little bit like Rory Gilmore from the other show.
The same spoiled brat self-centered princess, always playing with people feelings but never assuming it and hidding herself behind a "I'm so naive and cute you can't hate me" costume.......
It is so insulting to women that actually want to be taken serious.
The show has some good moments but I don't understand the 10/10 reviews.
jordan224027 December 2019
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel watchseries. By season 3, the main character has gotten almost too annoying to watch. I find the rhythm in her dialog delivery grating, and the character herself is deserving of little respect and empathy. The Susie and Abe characters generally delivered the only humorous lines in the show (which were few and far between), but Susie has gotten to the point where they are relying solely on vulgarity for humor, which misses more than it hits (though it does hit occasionally). I think they've added too many story lines in season 3, and they've also added a number of musical sequences, most of which just make the episode longer than necessary. I think they could have easily cut each episode down to about half and hour, which would make it a bit easier to sit through. If there is a season 4, I'm not sure I'll continue watching. Can't speak for the wife, but she rarely even chuckles during any of the episodes, so I'm not sure how entertained she is by them either. This has become one of those series where we feel almost obligated to finish a season because we've already invested so much time in it, but as with 'The Affair,' which we stopped watching after the first couple of shows in season 5, we might not give the next season much time to impress us.
rossmorrison-617-72627127 March 2017
My wife and I checked this out after watching the buzz-worthy, darling of the TV blogs pilot, Oasis (my wife made like 20 jokes about the band). Anyway, Oasis was good, but this was even better.
It captures the period and NYC extremely well. Love the lead actress, and the woman who works the bar at the comedy club. Tony Shalhoub is fantastic as always as Mrs. Maisel's father.
The kicker was when after we'd watched it, we looked up who created it. Haha, no less than one of the greatest TV writers/creators/producers of all time, Amy Sherman-Palladino! I should have known.
This is going to be a hit and for all the right reasons.
mizadale23 March 2017
what a tremendous delight! i can't say enough about this project. if it bites the dust there is no justice. please take a look and rate it high. it needs support! the whole thing slams into one with endless surprise. the 'mrs,' is acted with verve and great focus. one knows she's the funniest one in the marriage from the get-go.
pwoodnick28 March 2017
Who knew that Rachel Brosnahan was such a treasure! She IS this show and you won't be able to take your eyes off her. Her comic timing is incredible, and she is "woman hear me roar" funny. I was bereft that I have to wait to see if enough people feel like I do and Amazon gives this show a green light because it deserves it. Great production values, perfect casting. It's a little bit "shticky" but not too much that it gets in the way.(Frankly I love all the shtick anyway) Midge is a 50's woman who faces the same issues women do today- finding her voice as she is forced into believing she has something valuable to offer the world. PLEASE PLEASE give us the full show! We can't wait to see Midge's budding talent develop and watch as she grows in her independence.
supergeniuswil22 March 2017
Amazon is doing it right providing pilots and letting the actual consumers vote on what they want to watch. This is the latest of a string of good entertainment that should see a full season.
The writing is smart and fast paced, the acting is top notch and it runs just edgy enough to keep you stunned without devolving into a parody.
Give it a watch and vote for it on Amazon. This is TV that needs made.
User Reviews
Watchseries; This show is from the same creators of Gilmore Girls (I watched the show when I was a teen; a guilty pleasure for which I am ashamed now that I re watched one episode to remember) and it has exactly the same plot, except that is a jewish family in the 50'. There are so many repeated relationship patterns and even some dialogues looks the same. Even the actress looks a little bit like Rory Gilmore from the other show. The same spoiled brat self-centered princess, always playing with people feelings but never assuming it and hidding herself behind a "I'm so naive and cute you can't hate me" costume....... It is so insulting to women that actually want to be taken serious. The show has some good moments but I don't understand the 10/10 reviews.
This show is from the same creators of Gilmore Girls (I watched the show when I was a teen; a guilty pleasure for which I am ashamed now that I re watched one episode to remember) and it has exactly the same plot, except that is a jewish family in the 50'. There are so many repeated relationship patterns and even some dialogues looks the same. Even the actress looks a little bit like Rory Gilmore from the other show. The same spoiled brat self-centered princess, always playing with people feelings but never assuming it and hidding herself behind a "I'm so naive and cute you can't hate me" costume....... It is so insulting to women that actually want to be taken serious. The show has some good moments but I don't understand the 10/10 reviews.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel watchseries. By season 3, the main character has gotten almost too annoying to watch. I find the rhythm in her dialog delivery grating, and the character herself is deserving of little respect and empathy. The Susie and Abe characters generally delivered the only humorous lines in the show (which were few and far between), but Susie has gotten to the point where they are relying solely on vulgarity for humor, which misses more than it hits (though it does hit occasionally). I think they've added too many story lines in season 3, and they've also added a number of musical sequences, most of which just make the episode longer than necessary. I think they could have easily cut each episode down to about half and hour, which would make it a bit easier to sit through. If there is a season 4, I'm not sure I'll continue watching. Can't speak for the wife, but she rarely even chuckles during any of the episodes, so I'm not sure how entertained she is by them either. This has become one of those series where we feel almost obligated to finish a season because we've already invested so much time in it, but as with 'The Affair,' which we stopped watching after the first couple of shows in season 5, we might not give the next season much time to impress us.
My wife and I checked this out after watching the buzz-worthy, darling of the TV blogs pilot, Oasis (my wife made like 20 jokes about the band). Anyway, Oasis was good, but this was even better.
It captures the period and NYC extremely well. Love the lead actress, and the woman who works the bar at the comedy club. Tony Shalhoub is fantastic as always as Mrs. Maisel's father.
The kicker was when after we'd watched it, we looked up who created it. Haha, no less than one of the greatest TV writers/creators/producers of all time, Amy Sherman-Palladino! I should have known.
This is going to be a hit and for all the right reasons.
what a tremendous delight! i can't say enough about this project. if it bites the dust there is no justice. please take a look and rate it high. it needs support! the whole thing slams into one with endless surprise. the 'mrs,' is acted with verve and great focus. one knows she's the funniest one in the marriage from the get-go.
Who knew that Rachel Brosnahan was such a treasure! She IS this show and you won't be able to take your eyes off her. Her comic timing is incredible, and she is "woman hear me roar" funny. I was bereft that I have to wait to see if enough people feel like I do and Amazon gives this show a green light because it deserves it. Great production values, perfect casting. It's a little bit "shticky" but not too much that it gets in the way.(Frankly I love all the shtick anyway) Midge is a 50's woman who faces the same issues women do today- finding her voice as she is forced into believing she has something valuable to offer the world. PLEASE PLEASE give us the full show! We can't wait to see Midge's budding talent develop and watch as she grows in her independence.
Amazon is doing it right providing pilots and letting the actual consumers vote on what they want to watch. This is the latest of a string of good entertainment that should see a full season.
The writing is smart and fast paced, the acting is top notch and it runs just edgy enough to keep you stunned without devolving into a parody.
Give it a watch and vote for it on Amazon. This is TV that needs made.