It's a Saturday night in Los Angeles, and Amy Sherman-Palladino is about to accept the Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television at the Producers Guild Awards. But before she takes the stage in front of Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, and Lauren Graham, she gets reflective. "Everything has a different place in your life, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is the show where all the elements came together," she says of the Emmy-winning series she created.

Fans loved Gilmore Girls, and Sherman-Palladino loved it too, but money was always an issue. "We didn't have the budget to give it what [it deserved]," she tells Glamour. "But we had this unbelievable cast, and that was the fun. And then on Bunheads we had zero money and were on for a hot second, but we got to work with Sutton Foster, and she's one of my best friends for life."

Mrs. Maisel, though, is that secret sauce for Sherman-Palladino. Thanks to Amazon Prime, she got the cast and the budget. "We wanted to see if all the things we had been bitching about for years were true—that if they just gave us the money, [it would happen]. And it did." She says it's one of her proudest moments not just as a creator but also as a producer, director, and writer. "Now we want to stretch more, try new things and even fail, because it's a really safe place to do it, and everybody is so good that someone will be there to catch you. It's really fabulous."

So fabulous, in fact, that Sherman-Palladino has even started to brainstorm ideas for season four of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (as a reminder, season two came out in December 2018). The woman is on a roll—and so is the show: Both seasons have been praised by critics and favorites at award shows. All we want from her? More of the marvelous Mrs. Maisel, obviously. Here's everything we know about season three so far. Spoilers ahead.

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The first teaser is here. Midge is hitting the road, and she's taking Sterling K. Brown along with her. The This Is Us star makes a short but memorable appearance in season three's first look. Watch it for yourself, below:

The first full trailer reveals even more. In the full-length trailer, we see Midge trying to navigate her life and relationships at home with her new tour. And she wears a lot of great hats along the way. See it all in video, below:

Season three began filming in mid March. The writers room has been plotting Midge's future since mid January, and the cast began filming on March 20.