Midge finally gets her big break as we prepare for the end of the story.
Margaret’s appearance is a huge hit, and while everyone celebrates at Toots Shor’s, Hedy introduces herself to her husband’s “first lady writer.” She congratulates Midge on writing the successful weather report bit, but our girl immediately demurs, giving credit to the entire writers’ room .There’s that word again. Though in this case, Hedy is giving Midge great career advice: Take the credit. Period.” — and Midge learns Susie has been hiding herace in the hole for months.
Now that Midge knows exactly how much power Hedy holds, Susie must leave the past in the past — and get her client on. Considering how “favors” ended up being the lifeblood of Susie’s career, though, I can appreciate Susie wanting to stay honest for as long as she could and not go to Hedy. ….where she asks her husband to put Midge on the show! Aww, Hedy! That was so nice of you! Well, not exactly, because this is show business, andcome to play, pulling the one string that single-handedly controls her husband: “Because you owe me.”
Just as he’s about to go downstairs and tell Midge the great news, an ominous phone call comes through. Midge then bolts out of the office, leaving us hanging until next week.
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