'She made me feel so welcome from day one and we instantly just kind of hit it off... I think there was a lot of mutual respect and mutual admiration and she's just a great scene partner.' MrsMaisel
) duked it out for laughs on his show. However, the actor takes center stage in the final episodes when Midge comes to work for his writing staff. The pair has already shared a surprise kiss on the ice rink at Rockefeller Center, and in episode 5, Gordon finally wore Midge down for a dinner date that leaves their future open to several intriguing possibilities...for now."It was a blast," Scott told ET's Deidre Behar ahead of the final season.
, which made things hilariously awkward when it came time to talk about the relationship between the characters, however, both agreed that it's not hard to have great on-screen chemistry with such a talented actress.
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