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Soulquarians vibe magazine8/10/2023 What was it like playing Susie across several decades? Season five is told in three different timelines: the past, present and future. You see everything as half full, and I see that the glass is broken, and the water is everywhere. I just figured Midge and Susie’s friendship was endgame. I still have a lot of questions about like, “Well, what happened between this time and this time? And, what does this mean this way?” There are still so many moments that I would love to see and love to know about, but I do love that we end up in each other’s worlds again. You know, I know that we saw the ending and what it is, but there are still a lot of questions. When you think she’s going to zig, she zags, and I think it keeps things so fresh and exciting as a performer. You don’t know which way she’s going to go. Why do you think that was always going to be their ending? In the finale, we see Midge and Susie come together again after their falling out. “I don’t like to refer to people as good or bad, but they have some really shitty, really selfish qualities, and they’re short-sighted, and they’ve spent a lot of their time scrambling to try to get what they want and a lot of people have been hurt along the way.”īelow, Borstein also opens up about how Midge was Susie’s big romance after her first love (Hedy, played by Nina Arianda) broke her heart, what it was to see how far Susie’s career went and why the manager refuses to take no for an answer. “They’re not wholly wonderful, good people,” Borstein tells The Hollywood Reporter. The women have made questionable choices and shown a pair of imperfect women on television who audiences can still root for. Maisel since their story began in season one. Midge and Susie have been the heart and soul of The Marvelous Mrs. With Susie onboard, Midge launches her career into superstardom with one brief, albeit incredible, set. So, tits up,” Susie tells Midge, sharing their now-iconic salute of encouragement. “You started your career by standing on a stage that no one told you to get up on, saying a bunch of shit that no one wanted you to say. With four minutes left on the broadcast, and Gordon eager to get Midge off the stage, the comedian tells her manager she’s thinking about doing “something reckless” that could end both of their careers before they even really get off the ground. Maisel' Cast Looks Back on Their Characters' Evolution
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