Four Minutes
- Episode aired May 26, 2023
- 16+
- 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
3.8K
YOUR RATING
The last episode of the series.The last episode of the series.The last episode of the series.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe credit song for Season 1, Episode 1 was Dave Edmunds' cover of Elvis Costello's Girls Talk. For the series finale, the closing credits song is Tegan And Sara's cover of the same song.
- GoofsThe opening chryon says "San Francisco 1965", but when Suzy tells Lenny Bruce that she can get him booked for club dates, he responds, "There are no more club dates. This, tonight was a fluke. They thought they booked Bruce Lee." The earliest anyone in the United States would have heard of Bruce Lee would have been September 1966, after Lee's debut as Kato in ABC's "The Green Hornet" (one month after Lenny Bruce died).
- Quotes
Miriam 'Midge' Maisel: I want a big life. I want to experience everything. I want to break every single rule there is. They say ambition is an unattractive trait in a woman. Maybe. But you know what's really unattractive? Waiting around for something to happen. Staring out a window, thinking the life you should be living is out there somewhere but not being willing to open the door and go get it. Even if someone tells you you can't. Being a coward is only cute in The Wizard of Oz.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024)
- SoundtracksQueen Jane Approximately
Written and Performed by Bob Dylan
Featured review
AMAZING!
A wonderful goodbye to a wonderful show. Mrs. Maisel" is an Emmy-winning TV show that has won the hearts of audiences and critics alike with its witty humor, rich characters, and stunning cinematography. Set in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the show follows the life of Miriam "Midge" Maisel, a housewife who discovers her talent for stand-up comedy after her husband leaves her for another woman.
As Midge navigates the world of comedy and tries to build a career, the show explores themes of family, love, gender roles, and the challenges of pursuing one's dreams. The writing is sharp and clever, with brilliant one-liners and puns that will have you laughing out loud. The performances are equally impressive, with Rachel Brosnahan delivering a standout portrayal of Midge that is both hilarious and vulnerable, and the supporting cast bringing depth and nuance to their roles.
In addition to its captivating storylines, "Mrs. Maisel" is a visual feast, with stunning costumes, sets, and cinematography that immerse you in the glitz and glamour of the era. Overall, "Mrs. Maisel" is a show that is not to be missed - it's funny, heartwarming, and thought-provoking all at once, and will leave you wanting more with every episode.
As Midge navigates the world of comedy and tries to build a career, the show explores themes of family, love, gender roles, and the challenges of pursuing one's dreams. The writing is sharp and clever, with brilliant one-liners and puns that will have you laughing out loud. The performances are equally impressive, with Rachel Brosnahan delivering a standout portrayal of Midge that is both hilarious and vulnerable, and the supporting cast bringing depth and nuance to their roles.
In addition to its captivating storylines, "Mrs. Maisel" is a visual feast, with stunning costumes, sets, and cinematography that immerse you in the glitz and glamour of the era. Overall, "Mrs. Maisel" is a show that is not to be missed - it's funny, heartwarming, and thought-provoking all at once, and will leave you wanting more with every episode.
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- dianamaddow
- May 27, 2023
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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