Astrid, trying to please the family, brings them gifts from Israel. In this scene, Midge’s brother Noah and sister-in-law Astrid come over. Midge : No, but if we ever move to a very big house. It’s not shoes - you can’t just change them out every season Midge : It looks like it ate all the other mezuzahs.Īstrid : I brought you a gift too.Īstrid : Rose has a mezuzah. Midge : What was this - your sixth, seventh trip?Īstrid : Can’t get enough of the holy land.Īstrid : I’ve never seen one that big before. Rose : Honestly, Astrid, you don’t have to bring us gifts every time you go to Israel. Plus, the longer joke (past the “no”) includes the line that every Jewish grandma will now swear by: “Shiksas are for practice.” This 1950s theory of side chicks will definitely make you laugh. Joel has just brought Penny (his mistress secretary turned girlfriend) to meet his parents when Penny gets up to use the restroom, Moishe turns to Joel and says, “No.” The simple “no” wraps up his disapproval and disappointment nicely. The delivery of the wonderful (marvelous, even) Kevin Pollak makes this potentially offensive joke work. You don’t introduce her to your fucking parents … Moishe : That is a girl that you have on the side, Joel. Moishe : She’s young, she’s emptyheaded, she doesn’t eat. Joel: How would I know what you’re talking about? Moishe : You know what I’m talking about? Joel : What the hell are you talking about? Fiddler premiered in 1964, a decade after Midge and Joel’s fictional wedding. Maisel wants us to think that these dancers inspired the iconic bottle dance in Fiddler on the Roof. The kicker is, of course, that last line: “Someone should do something with that.” Only those who have seen Fiddler on the Roof understand what that comment could imply The Marvelous Mrs. The dancing, then panning to Joel and Midge, is one of the stronger visual bits of the entire season coupled with an immediately recognizable setting (a hora at a wedding) and Midge’s relatable desire for control and perfection (hiring dancers to do said hora), it makes for a great joke. Confused-as-always Joel can’t keep up and wonders if he’s related to them (are they the Florida cousins? Tbh, he should’ve guessed the Israeli ones…). The last episode flashes back to Joel and Midge’s wedding and focuses in on the dancers that Midge hired. You hired ringers to dance at our wedding? Two of them did “Steam Heat.” Notice the great hat work. Midge : I wanted to make sure there were great dancers at our wedding, so I hired some chorus boys from the Pajama Game to come and dance. Maybe they’re the cousins from Florida, or…I have some family in Ottawa, but…Holy shit, who the hell are these people? “When I agreed to send you to that fancy goyische college, what was the one thing I told you?” “They’ll have terrible deli?” “The important thing I told you.” “That was about deli, too.”.“Go home and clean the kitchen” “Oh sir, I’m Jewish.There was smoke coming out of her ears.” “Ah, Jewish women are known to be more difficult.” “Ethel and Julius Rosenberg? He was on their team.” “Took four zaps in the chair to kill poor Ethel.“Are you going to answer my question with a question?” “If not here, where?”.“What’s more fun than ?” “A late in life bris”.“Do you miss the dodgers? They left because of you”.Luckily, when Jewishness forms the basis for a joke, it’s freaking hilarious.Īs a warm-up for the 10 best jokes, some honorable mention one-liners: Maisel as a whole - is that Midge’s Jewishness is not just played for jokes, but celebrated as a key part of her identity. What is great about these 10 jokes - and The Marvelous Mrs. Remember to cite me.Īnd now, with that out of the way, let’s begin. I’m starting the rumor that they’re dating here and now. If anyone can confirm this (Zegen and I definitely made eye contact), please let me know. Side note, because I just need to get this in print: I am 90 percent sure I saw Brosnahan and Zegen eating dinner in the Village at Grey Dog Café on Wednesday night, November 29, around 6 p.m.
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