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Have you ever been in a show of standing comidians? 

I have.

do you like it?

not really. 

why not? 

I did not get what others laughed about.

so. You need to do some homework, like below.

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10 Things You Didn't Know Inspired The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

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Why is the story of Midge, a fictional Jewish comedian in the ‘50s so gripping and relatable? One of the reasons is the show's dedication to authenticity!  The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is a loving homage to the culture of mid-century Jewish comedy and the Jewish value of connecting to one's roots. How did the showrunners and actors capture Judaism so genuinely? Let us know what you think in the comments section. --------- Make sure you subscribe and watch our other videos: https://www.youtube.com/UNPACKED?sub_...? GET SOCIAL @ UNPACKED https://unpacked.media/? https://www.facebook.com/unpackedmedia/? https://www.instagram.com/unpacked.media? ___________ 10 Things You Didn't Know Inspired The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel alex borstein rachel brosnahan mrs maisel season 3
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Mr. Rudy Bigboote
It’s not mentioned in this video but I really like that the show pays homage to the great female bassist from the 50’s and 60’s Carol Kaye. The bassist in Shy Baldwins’ band is a woman named Carol, she wears the same style of glasses that Kaye wore and she even bears a resemblance to Kaye. It’s subtle but as a bassist myself I immediately recognized the reference. Just another example of how the producers of this show went all out to achieve that authenticity.
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Necromantic
I love the fact that the actor who plays Lenny Bruce really looks like him
 
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JohnSTF72
I feel like Rachel Brosnahan was born for a role like Mrs Maisel's, killer lines too. Can't wait for season 4!
 
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Deb
I have far more empathy for Shy Baldwin who is actually Johnny Mathis than I do for Lenny Bruce who caused his own demise. Johnny dealt with racism and not being allowed to stay in the hotels he performed in and having to hide that he was gay none of which he could control. The way Midge keeps Shy's secret and the friendship they form is a lovely relationship but it's sad the way it ended.
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Freya Stott
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel has captured Judaism, the 50s/60s era and the fashion of the times in the best and most authentic way imaginable, everything about this show is awesome. I can't wait for season 4. Thank you to the producers, directors, story writes, actors, the actors are amazing, omg I can go on for ever, thank you to everyone that has made this show the best show ever ??????
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B. Ellen Wesley
Love this! It is wonderful how you opened up the show. It is so true to our Jewish culture. I do standup for my sanity. My Dad was a 6’3” Bronx Jew who worked at The Concord in summers as a young man. He became a physician. I did too. He loved standup too. He was way cooler than me. Thanks for this!
 
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Nervous Energy
I love “The Maize” Never knew the 50’s to be so colorful and elegant.