Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Rachel Brosnahan & Alex Borstein on Flash-Forwards

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The stars of MaiselTV Rachel Brosnahan and Alex Borstein say Midge and Susie are soulmates.

Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Season 5 Episode 6 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.After five episodes, we finally see the aftermath of the break between Midge and Susie . In this week's episode "The Testi-Roastial" of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel we flash forward to 1990 when Susie is being roasted by her colleagues. There, we learn about her illustrious career and how it played out for her after her struggles during the late 50s and early 60s.

RACHEL BROSNAHAN: As always, we were surprised, which has been one of the best parts about being on this show. We never really know what's coming, and so we eagerly await that first script to see what the fuck we're gonna be up to this year, and it was great. I mean, it was nice to see their relationship continue to evolve and their womance continue to blossom.

BROSNAHAN: It was wild [laughs]. We went through a number of prosthetics tests together. We were absolutely horrified looking at each other sitting in the chair. Yeah, for Susie, it was getting to let go of her exterior armor, you know, her suit, I think, and her hat, and being bulletproof and feeling like that vest– because she's scared, really, and doesn't want to let anyone in. And as in Season 5, she opens up more and she lets Midge in more, and she reveals more. She doesn't need that anymore; she doesn't have to protect herself as severely.

Susie's already this wildly political character without trying to be. Just being who she is, looking the way she looks, and existing in a man's world, she's already tackling huge things every day that she leaves her house, but that was no one else's business. And just in Season 5, she's comfortable enough to kind of let her in a little bit more, and kind of let her know, “Yes, I have a heart. Yes, it may have been broken,” and that was not easy for Susie to do.

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