Rachel Brosnahan looked like she pulled a dress out of Midge Maisel’s closet when she stopped by the Today Show on Thursday.
She wore an all-black look with an asymmetric hem skirt, an off-the-shoulder lace jacket, a lace-trimmed bodice and a chain-detailed belt.
The House of Cards graduate, 33, slipped into a pair of sky-high black platform pumps.
The 32-year-old actress parted her hair in the middle and pulled it back into a twisty ponytail. Curtain flaps framed her face.
Her co-stars Ms. Maisel, Tony Shalhoub (69) and Alex Borstein (52) joined her on the morning show.
Final season: Rachel Brosnahan looked like she pulled a dress out of Midge Maisel’s closet when she stopped by the Today Show on Thursday
In a previous appearance on the Today Show, Rachel talked about what she’s learned as a housewife-turned-comedian.
“That no one can believe in you unless you believe in yourself,” she said.
“I’ve learned that I can do things that I never thought I could do on this show,” added the Blacklist actress. “So I hope to like it a bit as we continue this chapter.”
The Milwaukee, Wis., native also teased the series finale, saying there’s “something for everyone.” At various points on the show there is someone who can help everyone.’
She also revealed that there are two endings to the show.
“It comes to an end and then you see a little more. And I think the more you see, the more you’ll be surprised.”
Brosnahan has been on a press tour to promote the upcoming season of the comedy-drama.
The fifth and final season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel arrives April 14 on the Amazon Prime streaming service.

End of an era: She sported an all-black look with an asymmetric hem skirt, off-the-shoulder lace jacket, lace-trimmed bodice and chain-detailed belt

Colleagues: Her m. Maisel co-stars Tony Shalhoub, 69, and Alex Borstein, 52, joined her on the morning show
Brosnahan has played Miriam Maisel since The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel first appeared in 2017.
Created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, the series follows a New York housewife who begins a career in stand-up comedy.
The latest episodes of the series were made available to fans in February last year.
Speaking about finishing the series on the Today show, Sherman-Palladino said: “We always knew where we wanted Midge to end up. We had a very specific image in our heads that we had to make, which was nice and it worked.”

On-screen dad: Tony Shalhoub and Rachel pose before the Today Show in New York on Thursday.
Sherman-Palladino also said she hated every moment of it. [being over]. It is miserable. The thought of not being with these people every day. I hope the season goes well, at least for others. I will be drunk all the time,” Deadline reported.
Meanwhile, Rachel reflected on the end of the show, saying: “I still haven’t fully processed it. I think because we get a chance to get back together, get the gang back together and talk about this season .
“Even though we finished it in November, it still doesn’t feel like it’s finished. And no one has seen it yet. So there is so much more to talk about these characters.
“And we have a lot of fun remembering all the parts of the season that we’ve forgotten. And we forgot the past seasons. And to sit in the gratitude we all have for being able to be part of this cause that has changed all of our lives.
“So it’s a difficult question to answer because it feels like we’ve been saying goodbye for a long time. It’s just allowed [hit us] in January or so, when we would normally go back to work,” she concluded.

Series Finale: Created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, the series follows a New York housewife who begins a career in stand-up comedy.
Source: Daily Mail

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