Amidst the content uproar over the internet and an array of
blockbuster thrillers and dramas, we have Amazon Prime Video's original
series, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel, now streaming online.
A comedy-drama, the series has been penned by Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino bringing Mrs Midge Maisel's life story and its many twists and turns to the forefront. It centers around a housewife from the 1950s played by gorgeous Rachel Brosnahan, who shines-out brilliantly with her humorous take on life. She swaps domesticity for stand-up comedy making remarks that are both, hysterical and life-affirming at the same time.
We're quite certain that the show has already created a storm, giving a lot of women a fresh outlook on feminism. Here we bring to you 3 amazing reasons to fall in love with Mrs Maisel as she sets on her voyage of breaking stereotypes throughout the course of Season 2.
A comedy-drama, the series has been penned by Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino bringing Mrs Midge Maisel's life story and its many twists and turns to the forefront. It centers around a housewife from the 1950s played by gorgeous Rachel Brosnahan, who shines-out brilliantly with her humorous take on life. She swaps domesticity for stand-up comedy making remarks that are both, hysterical and life-affirming at the same time.
We're quite certain that the show has already created a storm, giving a lot of women a fresh outlook on feminism. Here we bring to you 3 amazing reasons to fall in love with Mrs Maisel as she sets on her voyage of breaking stereotypes throughout the course of Season 2.
1. The Dress! The Music! The History!
Started
with Season 1, when Midge was married to a dashing partner with two
adorable kids and lived a picture-perfect life. Her wardrobe with
glorious costumes depicted class and the elitism. Every bit, ranging
from the music to the period-drama setting, season 1 left the audience
with an urge wanting for more.
2. Breaking the stigma of pretense!
The
Marvelous Mrs Maisel explores the resentment of generations of women in
an unmatched style. Midge in a monologue from the series, points
out-right the taboo and stigma prevalent in the society. "Why do women
have to pretend to be something they’re not? Why do we have to pretend
to be helpless when we're not helpless? Why do we have to pretend to be
sorry when we have nothing to be sorry about? Why do we have to pretend
not to be hungry when we're hungry?" Such hard-hitting questions are all
set to be delved into while leaving you with a jaw-dropping cinematic
experience.
3. Not just Maisel but other characters will make you fall in love with them!
Not
limited to a single character but the entire main cast stands a as a
reason to watch this series. Tony Shalhoub, Marin Hinkle, Michael Zegan,
Bailey De Young, Brian Tarantina, and Cynthia Darlow to name a few, add
convincing dimensions to the narrative. Even the brief cameos from
comics performing at The Gaslight, from curious ventriloquists to
baffling musicians, will leave you delighting for sure.
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