"It still feels like we're shooting in a vacuum a little bit, because it's a really intense show to shoot," says Brosnahan. "We have a lot of pages in a very short period of time, really long hours, and so we do get to escape. We got to dig deeper into almost all the relationships on the show this year, and I'm so fortunate that as Midge, I have relationships on the show with almost every other character. I enjoyed getting to work more with so much of our core ensemble, and to be able to shoot more together. That was one of the biggest differences between season one and two, is that in season two, you get to see a lot more of the whole family, and the whole ensemble together. Those scenes were fun to shoot — crazy, psychotic, but fun, just to get to see each actor and character have moments to shine."
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TOPICS: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Prime Video, Marin Hinkle, Rachel Brosnahan, Tony Shalhoub