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User Comments for: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

gustavosequera says...
11 months ago
One of the greatest comedy/drama series of the last few years, I'll never forget it.
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chickenduy says...
4 years ago
This show just keeps getting better and better. It touches on a lot of sensitive subjects and handles them gracefully and adds weight to them. All the actors and actresses have great chemistry and Brosnahan just shines brightly. Looking forward to many more seasons to come and Mrs. Maisel's and Susie's rise to success.
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maryannk01 says...
5 years ago
My mom and I both adore this show! It is absolutely hilarious and has some of the best comedy acting I've seen. The story is always moving forward, and I also like the location changes. The hype is real; this show is simply excellent.
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Chronosus says...
5 years ago
First season was great but they absolutely killed it with the second one. Can't wait to see where it goes from here.
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sighunter says...
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5 years ago
ugh, cringeworthy and did not get better in season 2. maisel and myerson are so annoying and incompetent. the other storylines were quite alright [spoiler](joels business, paris, chuck)[/spoiler]
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abetancort says...
6 years ago
A refreshing departure from today’s trend that any tv show must picture pseudo-realistically complex lives and be “true” to a our reality. This is a show that aims to entertain by settings us back in the late 1950 both in its pseudo-reality and how the story is told within the truth of a TV Show filmed then and not now.

Some people will criticize it because today we know best, others we’ll take with then that a TV Series made today and remastered in almost a hundred years will look as simplistic as this one to these viewers. While other like me will simply enjoy it as we do watching “Casablanca” today.
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j3r3mias says...
11 months ago
Now that the series ended I can say that it worth it from the beginning to the end.
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issacacharya says...
11 months ago
Having completed watching the show, I can't stop marveling at the research, fashion, cinematography, and the cast talent that the show showcased.
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ragreynolds says...
11 months ago
An absolutely delightful show with an abundance of wit and charm. One the best-written shows in recent memory.
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nftygirl says...
12 months ago
Thian is one of the absolutely best, well-written shows of all time, especially the first season when it's all so new and fresh. Also, there are so few shows which are truly engaging but not heavy drama. We all need light viewing sometimes. Highly recommend to everyone and will watch many times in my life, I'm sure.
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littlebasin says...
2 years ago
Miriam is circling, while others are growing up.
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whos_ur_buddha says...
4 years ago
WTF is wrong with the writers? The kids are treated like dogs. Why would they do that? They write 2 kids into the show but every scene with them or about them, it’s like the parents think they have pets. Is it supposed to be some sort of a joke I don’t get? Is it a representation of the era? I just don’t get it.
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whos_ur_buddha says...
5 years ago
Great second season so far but where are the kids. Who’s taking care off them? That’s one thing I can’t figure out. Why have kids if u don’t want to look after them.
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Reply by Wynter02
4 years ago
@d0ndada I think this is very typical of the wealthy families of the era. The kids were usually taken care of by the live-in help, and it was considered the proper way. I don't think it's that different nowadays actually. The wealthy are only ready to deal with the fun part of the parenthood, not the messy part.
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