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The Treatment

Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino: ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’

The Treatment

KCRW

Arts

4.6639 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes back the showrunners of Prime Video's “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino to discuss season 4 of the comedy series. The Emmy-winning comedy is currently in production for its fifth and final season. The duo discuss the contrast between night and day in season 4 and talk about reclaiming the glamor of nighttime from the earlier days of film and television. They talk about why this season is all about consequences. And they explain the difference between real friends and show business friends.

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0:00.0

From KCRW Santa Monica and KCRW.com, it's The Treatment.

0:14.3

Welcome to the treatment, the home edition.

0:16.2

Well, it's in many homes.

0:17.5

And my guests today graciously decided to return after a terrific show last year,

0:22.4

their creative forces behind The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Amy and Sherman Palladino and Dan Palladino.

0:27.8

And let me start with this, guys, because something I always wanted to ask you, and it really

0:31.4

fits into the season of the show. There is such a difference between the way you guys depict

0:36.1

night versus the way you depict daytime.

0:39.3

And that really kind of came to rest in the episode with Lenny Bruce that's kind of a morning after without consummation.

0:45.9

But talk about the differences between night, which is a really romantic period and anything seems to happen.

0:53.4

And daytime seems to be very much about reality well but isn't that

0:58.0

the way doesn't everything get more romantic at night you know the life of a comic is a night life

1:05.1

your cycle is reversed you know you you go to work when the sun goes down and then you stay up all night. And then

1:12.5

you go to bed when the sun comes up. So there's there is something sort of like, especially in a,

1:17.5

you know, a city like New York. It's, it has a like an other world we feel to it. Like night is

1:23.2

its own reality. And then and then daytime comes and you see what you look like after the night before

1:29.5

where you thought you looked so attractive in the good lighting. And then you have to face all the

1:34.6

realities of life when work and family and kids and it has a different rhythm to it. Things are a little

1:42.5

bit more elegant at night, maybe a little bit more legato.

1:47.3

And daytime just has a little bit more of a business clip to it.

1:51.6

Sticado.

1:52.4

Legato.

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