'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Creator Reveals Show's Future

Prime's 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' is one of its most successful TV series. The show has had clean sweeps at award shows winning 8 Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe, 3 SGA Awards and 1 Critic's Choice Award.

However, it can't go on forever. According to Bustle, creator Amy Sherman-Palladino already knows how she wants the series to end. While the show doesn't have an ending date and is about to air season 3, Sherman-Palladino is confident about what she wants for leading character Midge.

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“We know where we want [Midge]’s story to end,” she revealed to TVLine during a recent interview. “We don’t know how many more seasons it will take to get there, but we know when the journey is over.”

Sherman-Palladino is a successful Hollywood writer. She created 'Gilmore Girls,' 'Bunheads,' and most recently, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.' She is known for her fast-paced witty dialogue and planning out the lives of her characters to a T. She knew exactly what she wanted the last four words of 'Gilmore Girls' to be.

“We knew how many years we wanted to get Gilmore done in — it didn’t work out [as we hoped] because we left [after Season 6], but it kind of worked out because we came back for the Netflix [revival],” Sherman-Palladino explained to TVLine during the same interview. “But we don’t know how many more seasons it will take to get [Maisel to the end].”

The 'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life' revival aired on Netflix in 2016 and only had 4 episodes.

Amazon Prime Video describes the comedic drama as a story focusing around Midge Maisel and how she found her purpose.

"In 1958 New York, Midge Maisel's life is on track- husband, kids, and elegant Yom Kippur dinners in their Upper West Side apartment. But when her life takes a surprise turn, she has to quickly decide what else she's good at - and going from housewife to stand-up comic is a wild choice to everyone but her," the site's description reads.

In season 3, viewers can expect to watch Midge's comedy career grow while meeting new characters as per TVLine like Liza Weil (Gilmore Girls) Cary Elwes (Stranger Things), Stephanie Hsu (The Path) and Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us).

In the trailer, Weil's character is introduced telling Midge, "You see the world, The audiences, when they're great are really great, and you're not having to go to your grave without having done anything interesting."

Season 3 of 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' will air on December 6th.