The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, she pinged as queer. Forever clad in trousers, a take on a Greek fisherman’s hat, and sensible shoes, Susie’s eschewing of gender norms in a series set in the 1960s seemed like a sign that the character would be queer.What’s more, from the moment Rachel Brosnahan’s charismatic Midge Maisel enters the Gaslight to deliver her first-ever comedy set as her marriage is breaking apart, it’s clear that Susie, who becomes her manager, is smitten.
Now, with three seasons under Susie’s wide leather belt in which she and Midge are the de facto central couple of the series, Borstein, an Emmy winner for the role, has stopped short of labeling Susie's sexuality but has confirmed that her character is indeed in love with.