![]() ![]() Midge couldn't understand why Susie wouldn't use her past "friendship" with Hedy to Midge's advantage. ![]() After all, it's true - Midge is a terrific comic, and if she were a guy, she'd have easily made it by now. The whole scene with Midge and Susie at the train station went hard, laying out the truth, yearning, and frustration. Hedy gives Midge advice that she will undoubtedly carry for the rest of her life - do not diminish your own worth. It is poetic that, in the end, it is an influential woman who gets Midge her break. After a notable absence, Hedy Ford, Susie's former something, returned, along with that one powerful word from the bottle that shook Midge: "Don't." If it’s not, take it, that’s what the boys do.Īnother college roommate featured prominently and fatefully. If it’s not, take it, that’s what the boys do. Hedy Ford: If the credit’s yours, take it. What did her younger self know or understand about her future? When she found that note in the bottle to her future self, it stirred something in her, but she couldn't remember what. She set aside these feelings because she felt she was supposed to, but it all got awakened that fateful night at the Gaslight. This helped crystallize for Midge what she wanted and hoped to get out of life. ![]()
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