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Along with making me want to dunk Ritz Crackers in a dry whiskey, this episode reminds me that despite Midge's significant character growth, she's still a self-absorbed asshole much of the time. At least she has the good sense to prevent Esther and Ethan from dressing up as Bonnie and Clyde for Halloween. That's one less thing they'll have to discuss in therapy! In the opening sequence, Midge regales Susie with her Milo Ventimiglia meet cute story.
As each interaction between them plays out, Midge's voiceover describes the attraction. Not only is this man who remains unnamed smart, he also owns an impressive knitwear collection and an adorable Pomeranian. When he smoothly suggests an espresso back at his place, Midge accepts and the two have a morning one-night stand. As Midge lies in bed post-coitus, internally marveling over the great joy of spontaneity, Mr.
At this point, you might wonder why Midge is bothering Susie, her manager, with this soap opera-esque drama. The answer? Midge wants her lucky dress back. She left it behind in her rush to slink out of the apartment during the loud-ass marital spat and perplexingly believes that its retrieval is Susie's responsibility. Midge needs more people in her life who tell her to fuck off when she's acting entitled like this. Once Susie refuses to do Midge's dirty work, we'll know that she's one step closer to Harry Drake status.
Susie does make strides by pushing Midge to finally recognize that she'll never get a local headlining gig if bookers don't have a place to watch her perform. As long as The Wolford remains an illegal strip club, Midge's performances there will remain all but invisible to those in the industry. Unless circumstances change, her career will reach an impasse where even the world's best manager won't be able to make a difference.
Susie was supportive when Midge initially made this "no opening acts" declaration but has been slowly bringing her back to reality over the course of the season. Susie has two other big developments involving Dinah and Alfie in this episode. After all of the relationship drama and screaming, snotty children hanging around the office, Susie decides that it's time to fire Dinah for being unprofessional.