Thank you, and good night!
Take a look at what they chose.
It’s all one shot, and it goes on for three minutes.

‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ stars Alex Borstein and Rachel Brosnahan.Prime Video
I loved being unleashed like that.
I was very nervous.
To get to do this one long take, it felt like a play.

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The camera’s perfectly choreographed.
It was a blast.
I was sweating buckets by the end, but it was so satisfying."

Luke Kirby and Rachel Brosnahan in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.Prime Video
You were in the world immediately.
That memory is so beautiful and happy.
And then getting Rachel coming in to the car.

Kevin Pollak.Philippe Antonello/Prime Video
It got it all started."
“She texted me while editing the episode, insisting it would never not make her laugh.
All can say is I may or may not have been naked.”

Shirley (Caroline Aaron) and Moishe Maisel (Kevin Pollak) on ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.Philippe Antonello/Prime Video
“Because I had never got to see Midge perform before.
That was really fun to sit in the audience.
I loved being able to do that with Tony.”

Marin Hinkle and Tony Shalhoub in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.Amazon Prime Video
I wanted the night to go on forever.
And Tony and Rachel and I couldn’t stop laughing.
We really were giddy and so connected and joyful that night.

Abe (Tony Shalhoub) on ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.Prime Video
It’s always that way, but that night there was a bit of magic in the air.
Time traveling in the Catskills.
I could do that every summer from now on.

Joel (Michael Zegen) in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.Prime Video
Why don’t we all get that?
A two-week break to essentially go to summer camp for the rest of our lifetimes."
“The second rich and emotional memory I have comes out of Paris,” she continues.

Alex Borstein in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.Prime Video
“Now, that city for me, Marin, and for Rose, was deeply inspiring.
Everything we did there made me literally shake as I felt so in love with being there.
Studying at the Rodin museum and taking art classes.

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Watching little puppet shows.
Rose’s little apartment.
It’s hard to choose a favorite.

Jane Lynch on ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.Nicole Rivelli/Amazon
But, if I were hard pressed, I loved the night dancing on the Seine with Tony.
And most important to me was the scene that kind of most broke my heart for Rose.
It was when she showed Abe the apartment she longed to buy.

Rachel Brosnahan and Luke Kirby on ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’.Amazon Prime
What happened between Rose and Abe in Paris gave her a sort of rediscovery of herself her youth.
And the relationship experiences a resurgence of energy and tenderness and passion.
But when Abe says gently that they have to go home.
That there really is no place for him there.
It’s rare to find writing like that.
Doesn’t happen often in one’s lifetime.”
Marin and I really got to go deep while working out our relationship and growing our relationship.
That is such a complicated acting piece for Rachel, which she knocked out of the park.
But on my side, I love that wordless reaction of Abe’s life and the facade crumbling.
“We’re hitting baseballs in that field at night in season 2.
“It’s like choosing a favorite child.
The tough ones stick with you for years and years.
It was raw and satisfying to do.
No idea how it will look, but it was marvelously fun to shoot.”
“It was one of my audition scenes and it felt impossible.
I remember leaning really heavily on that scene.
‘Cause I was like she’s not getting stand-up.
She’s just talking.
She’s wasted and talking, and she’s talking about how her life is falling apart.
I remember doing a couple takes, and it didn’t feel good.
But once we were approaching that sparkle, having a brief second of feeling like I might survive.
That it might be okay.”
It’s hard because we don’t have B episodes.
But when you’re doing eight or 10 episodes, nothing can get away.
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“I love them all,” she says.
Those two together are golden.
And I was very excited we got Carnegie Hall.
So, that stands out for me.
The very last moment for me is killer.