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It’s the Sixties, Man! is the 20th episode overall of Amazon Prime's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and the 2nd episode of Season 3. It was released on Amazon Prime on December 6, 2019.

Synopsis[]

Midge struggles with Susie taking on a new client. Joel meets a mystery girl, Mei, who is as frustrating as she is intriguing. Abe initiates a new project with a group of young beatniks. Midge and Joel deal with their divorce.[1]

Plot[]

Midge continues fuming over Susie managing Sophie Lennon until Imogene points out that Susie makes little income with only one client. Midge arrives home to find Abe with his new leftist friends, who more than make themselves comfortable. Rose travels to Providence, Oklahoma to request that her wealthy oil family increase her trust fund allowance. After being refused a place on the family board of directors because she is a woman, Rose cuts ties with them, leaving her without any income. Joel's nightclub landlords communicate with Joel through translator Mei Lin, a young Chinese-American woman. They attempt to bribe him into ignoring the gambling downstairs. Susie meets Reggie, Shy Baldwin's no-nonsense manager. Midge comes to terms with Susie over her managing Sophie.

Cast[]

Main Cast[]

  • Rachel Brosnahan as Midge Maisel
  • Alex Borstein as Susie Myerson
  • Michael Zegen as Joel Maisel
  • Marin Hinkle as Rose Weissman
  • Tony Shalhoub as Abe Weissman
  • Kevin Pollak as Moishe Maisel

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Music[]

  • Wail Street performed by Barney Kessel
    • Midge and Susie fall out and argue at The Gaslight.
  • Southern Fun performed by Gerhard Trede
    • Intro card.
  • The Internationale performed by The Marvelous Mrs Maisel Cast
    • Abe and his new young communist friends, Madeline, Alan and Ezra, sing in the middle of the night, disturbing Midge, who’s trying to sleep.
  • Got to Move Your Baby performed by Sam "Lightnin'" Hopkins
    • Abe, Madeline, Alan and Ezra are still at the Weissman apartment, discussing things, alongside Michael Kessler.
  • The Everlasting Hills of Oklahoma performed by Sons of The Pioneers
    • Rose is on her way to visit her family in Providence, Oklahoma.
  • Come On Back Jack performed by Nina Simone
    • Susie goes to Shy Baldwin’s party.
  • Aurelia performed by The Pelicans
    • Joel goes to a meeting with the shady possible owners of the mah-jongg parlor below The Button Club, with Mei.
  • Love Nobody performed by The Rockettes
    • Midge and Susie meet outside on the steps, outside Shy Baldwin’s party.
  • I Won't Last a Day Without You performed by Paul Williams
    • End credits.

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  1. This description was taken from The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Amazon page.