The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 continues to be marvelous, even in its darkest times. Check out the details in my parents guide review.
Amazon Prime Video The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel season 4 drops its first two episodes this coming Friday, February 18th. Season 4 brings back Rachel Brosnahan as Midge. When we last saw her, she was fired from a big tour that was going to skyrocket her career. Now she is out for revenge. Check out the details in my parents guide review.
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 Quotes
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 Parents Guide
It’s 1960 and change is in the air. Looking to hone her act, Midge finds a gig with total creative freedom. But her commitment to her craft—and the places it takes her—creates a rift between her and the family and friends around her.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 Age Appropriate Parents Guide
Let’s take a look at what parents need to know before letting their kids watch The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4.
Language: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 contains strong language, with profanity used throughout. Lookout words include: f*ck, sh*t, a**h*le, wh*re, d*ck head, g-d d*mn, hell, and more.
Mature Content: The series has many adult themes, including divorce and a character has an affair to scheme money from an insurance company. There is also partial nudity, including characters shown in their underwear and burlesque dances shown in a g-string, revealing a bare bottom, and topless with only pasties covering their nipples. Alcohol consumption and smoking cigarettes appear in the show.
***This review was given after watching two episodes from the new season.
Overall Thoughts
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4 picks right up from where Season 3 left off, with Midge being fired from the tour while on the tarmac at the airport. Now Midge is out for revenge as she tries to pick up the pieces of her life and career. At the same time, Midge’s manager, Susie, played by Alex Borstein, plans her next steps as she is in debt up to her neck due to her gambling addiction and since her tour plans went down the drain with Midge’s firing. For a series that centers around comedy, the first couple of episodes of the new season are quite depressing.
As the saying goes, “Failure is the true test of greatness,” and from the shambles that are left of Midge’s career, it seems she has a revelation of which direction she wants her career to go. Midge declares that she wants to get up on stage and say whatever she wants. Seems fair, right? However, this sends Susie into a bit of anxiety because it was Midge’s “saying whatever she wants” that got her fired in the first place, from the biggest gig she ever received. However, it seems to work as her bitterness, anger, and calls for revenge bring the laughs on stage. And while this season starts off “dark,” viewers can quickly see the comedic direction it is going in.
In full disclosure, this author only received the first two episodes to review for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 4, so this leaves one in quite the conundrum of giving a full review of the season. However, after watching the two episodes, one thing stands true: the new season persists in bringing the charm, costumes, and comedy that fans fell in love with from the get-go. This well-received show has undoubtedly been a hit with fans and will continue to be so this season.Without too much to go on, I predict another win, this time for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.