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Trailer Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is a musical comedy created by Aline Brosh McKenna & Rachel Bloom, which airs Mondays at 8PM Eastern on The CW. quote:In the new series, which was originally developed for Showtime, Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) is a successful, driven, and possibly crazy young woman who impulsively gives up everything – her partnership at a prestigious law firm and her upscale apartment in Manhattan – in a desperate attempt to find love and happiness in that exotic hotbed of romance and adventure: suburban West Covina, Calif. (it’s only two hours from the beach! Four in traffic). From CBS Television Studios, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend stars Rachel Bloom (“Robot Chicken”), who also serves as executive producer along with Aline Brosh McKenna (“The Devil Wears Prada”); and Marc Webb (“500 Days of Summer,” “The Amazing Spider-Man” films). Don't believe the title? It's in the show's main theme! Make no mistake, The CW made the right choice to pair this with Jane the Virgin on Monday nights because they're both strongly female-friendly, if not feminist shows. The title is sure to put people off, but people who are quick to criticize the title as a gross term are very likely the same people who would enjoy the show a ton. Don't judge a show by it's title! Also each episode features usually 2 or 3 original songs performed by the cast. Cast quote:Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch Lastly, if you are not familiar with Rachel Bloom's work (she also writes and performs on the show, along with the musical numbers - as does the rest of the cast), check out her youtube channel. It also has the songs from the show (and some more explicit versions of them), but the songs pretty much go hand-in-hand with Bloom's original stuff. Take a sample of both and see if it's something you like. For example: gently caress Me, Ray Bradbury I Steal Pets We Don't Need a Man Die When I'm Young Also, original songs from the show (not really spoilery): "West Covina" - the show's big opening number "The Sexy Getting Ready Song" "Feeling Kinda Naughty"
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 05:48 |
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 19:39 |
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If this had any decent marketing, Rachel Bloom would be the new Felicia Day.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 05:58 |
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If either of these numbers had appeared on Inside Amy Schumer (rather than this show, which is simultaneously mis-marketed and under-marketed), they would have gone viral for sure, and inspired all sorts of think-pieces on sites like Slate, Salon, and Huffington Post. Amy Schumer is awesome, but her show has never had anything quite so polished and perfect as these two musical numbers -- hilarious, subversive, raunchy, feminist -- all while being spot-on pop music parodies. Needless to say, I'm enjoying the hell out of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and watching Rachel Bloom in action is like seeing a star being born. What can't she do?
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 06:21 |
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It amazes me that this show is on the Pretty People Doing Things Network and that some of the actors even look almost like normal people you would expect to see in a suburban law office (especially compared to some major CW offenders like The 100 where the global apocalypse must have been some virus engineered to kill all the people who weren't natural 9s or 10s). Anyway I think this is my favorite new show this season already and well on its way to being my favorite show I'm keeping up with.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 08:02 |
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This is the best show no one is watching and it makes me so sadJUICY HAMBUGAR posted:It amazes me that this show is on the Pretty People Doing Things Network and that some of the actors even look almost like normal people you would expect to see in a suburban law office (especially compared to some major CW offenders like The 100 where the global apocalypse must have been some virus engineered to kill all the people who weren't natural 9s or 10s). This always bugs me about the 100 but the CW does seem to be moving away from being the Pretty People network
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 16:57 |
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This is the best show on tv atm imo
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 17:05 |
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This is my favorite show right now. Rachel Bloom is a ridiculously awesome singer and actor. Here's some positive press for people who are on the fence: Vice article that convinced me to watch, AV Club review of the pilot, AV Club review of episode 4. The show's marketing made it look like a godawful generic sitcom. The ratings would be way higher if they'd advertised it as a quirky musical comedy.
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 23:06 |
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I like that they didn't do the expected thing of Rebecca: says something crazy Valencia: what? Revecca: says something sane that sounds similar And just had her repeat her craziness verbatim. #spider's #spiders #spiders'
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# ? Nov 3, 2015 23:45 |
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I'm at work so I can't check and chances are I won't remember to anyways but is this on Hulu or Amazon or anything?
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 00:07 |
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Rabbi Raccoon posted:I'm at work so I can't check and chances are I won't remember to anyways but is this on Hulu or Amazon or anything? It is probably on Hulu, but apparently they have no free streaming at all anymore so I can't be sure.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 00:47 |
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I watched the first two episodes on Hulu and the third on the CW website. It was before the fourth episode aired, so I imagine they're available for free viewing on Hulu a week after the original airdate.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 00:51 |
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http://www.cwtv.com usually posts episodes the day after they air, which is nice.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 05:18 |
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If your cable provider has an on-demand service, the episodes should show up on that too. I'm loving this show, but I wish they would stop dedicating so much time to Mrs. Hernandez' monologues. They're really out of place.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 06:46 |
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:http://www.cwtv.com usually posts episodes the day after they air, which is nice. I'm West Coast, and most shows hit about an hour after they end here. CW is wonderful that way.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 07:19 |
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Jamesman posted:If your cable provider has an on-demand service, the episodes should show up on that too. I think they're building to a very loud song from her
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 12:04 |
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I watched the first few episodes, since your thread piqued my interest and really enjoyed them. Then I realised that Rachel Bloom also writes this and that I saw some of her youtube stuff ages ago. Now I believe that she deserves a lot more attention. Does anyone know anything about the ratings of the show? I was initially put of by the title (It sounds like a mean spirited show about a psychopath who stabs the name of her ex into her chest, rather than a light hearted musical.) and I imagine that other people where as well. It would be a shame if this gets chancelled before the end of the first season. Why does CW have so many cool shows with strong female leads and absoluely awful titles and even worse marketing? Someone should get fired for that.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 18:15 |
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The ratings are pretty much non-existent. I don't dislike the title of the show though, but I can imagine it would put some people off.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 18:21 |
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I love the show and adore Rachel Bloom, but I discovered it thanks to positive Internet buzz after the premiere. I've watched and enjoyed plenty of shows with bad titles or marketing campaigns that don't accurately represent the shows: iZombie, Terriers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I also LOVE musicals. But all those factors combined will work against the show finding any kind of mainstream audience, I'm afraid. I am always stunned by how many people vehemently hate musicals, even if they like music just fine when people aren't bursting into song and dance routines between conversations.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 19:19 |
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Watched the first few episodes of this and I love it. Glad I read about it here or I would have never checked it out given the title/advertising.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 21:06 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:The ratings are pretty much non-existent. The title is horrible. I still haven't checked it out but there's pretty much zero chance I would have ever watched it if I didn't know it was actually a good/feminist show.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 22:22 |
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The last episode really made me sad. Rebecca seeing that she could actually be happy letting go of her irrational infatuation for Josh and "settling" for Greg, but then actively sabotaging herself and choosing to live an unhealthy life. Her being self-aware of how hosed up she is but being unable to help herself is just way too tragic for my fun musical comedy times.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 23:22 |
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Philip Rivers posted:The title is horrible. I still haven't checked it out but there's pretty much zero chance I would have ever watched it if I didn't know it was actually a good/feminist show. While I hate the title, I have to admit, it is descriptive. Blooms character has a sligth mental imbalance. iZombie is in the same situation. And while I never watched "Jane the virign", that title doesn't give me any reason either. It's like CW specifically chooses names which are as terrible as possible, while still technically fitting. But what would be a better title? Just being completly undescriptive would probably work best. "Rebecca Bunch" sounds like nothing at all. "The Rachel Bloom show" is way to generic. "West Covina" might work, but that might lead to disputes with the actual town. (I wasn't quite sure, if that town exists, but it does and their homepage is actually quite well organized and fast.) I'm not a marketing expert, so I can't think of a good title, but I know that the current one sucks. I am really glad that this thread exists, since it is the only thing which made me give this a chance and I really suggest everyone on the fence to try this series out.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 23:28 |
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Jamesman posted:The last episode really made me sad. "Settling" isn't necessarily a good idea. If she doesn't feel anything for Greg, she shouldn't date him. She does need to chill the hell out about Josh, though. Air is lava! posted:While I hate the title, I have to admit, it is descriptive. Blooms character has a sligth mental imbalance. iZombie is in the same situation. And while I never watched "Jane the virign", that title doesn't give me any reason either. It's like CW specifically chooses names which are as terrible as possible, while still technically fitting. I think iZombie is the name of the comic the show is based on. Jane the Virgin is amazing. I just started watching it on Netflix. If you like Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, you'll most likely enjoy it too. Pairing them on the same night was a great choice. I'm not totally sure why people call the show feminist. It certainly throws in feminist commentary and seems to be aware that it's core premise is hosed up, but... it's core premise is hosed up.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 01:50 |
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violetdragon posted:"Settling" isn't necessarily a good idea. If she doesn't feel anything for Greg, she shouldn't date him. She does need to chill the hell out about Josh, though. By "settling," I mean she was having a great time with Greg and wasn't even thinking about Josh during the entire date. The whole "I don't need to be with Josh to be happy. I can find another guy or hey maybe no guy at all!" prospect that was presented to her and she was fully aware of this and actively decided against it to go for the unhealthy choice. The whole theme of the episode. With the butter and everything. Just a very thing to do. Rebecca you quit your job and left New York because of how unhappy you were now you're just putting yourself into another unhappy situation.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 07:26 |
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I love Rachel Bloom and I think it's awesome that she got a show, I hope the CW gives it more time for an audience to find it. On any other network it'd be doomed, but fortunately the CW doesn't really have anything else lined up.Air is lava! posted:"West Covina" might work, but that might lead to disputes with the actual town. (I wasn't quite sure, if that town exists, but it does and their homepage is actually quite well organized and fast.)
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 08:07 |
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violetdragon posted:"Settling" isn't necessarily a good idea. If she doesn't feel anything for Greg, she shouldn't date him. She does need to chill the hell out about Josh, though. I think the idea is she declares internally that it would be settling very early, as an excuse not to do it, has a great time and is suddenly faced with the possibility of a healthy relationship which she is terrified of so she sabotages it immediately. She even seems to realise this and is on the verge of some sort of growth/breakthrough but as always Josh appears at that moment and she seizes the opportunity to stop confronting her failings. I've been enjoying the Josh scenes they've been very careful to have the interactions be positive - lots of compliments etc - without having them ever actually seem to have anything in common.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 10:26 |
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Rebecca pushed the awfulness pretty hard this episode, but then redeemed things at the end. It's gotta be tough writing a character that's deeply flawed but still likable enough that the audience enjoys watching them. Was nice seeing things more from Josh's perspective, and it looks like we'll get to see even more of that next week.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 03:03 |
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I would go to Father Bro's church.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 16:45 |
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sbaldrick posted:I would go to Father Bro's church. ^Father Brah
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 17:40 |
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"Paula, Paula, I have a weird tampon thing happening"
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 21:21 |
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Getting real with Karen
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 00:38 |
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I have nothing insightful to add, just wanted to chime in as a huge fan (both of the show and Bloom generally). Also to recommend people watch Rachel Bloom Is a Triple Threat and the Sugar Ray short musical. Pretty sure she links to those on her website, but if not, her YouTube channel should!
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 02:50 |
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The only reason I even noticed this show is because I'm from West Covina... We're less than an hour from the beach, thank you very much.
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 05:07 |
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filthychimp posted:The only reason I even noticed this show is because I'm from West Covina... Then why is "two hours from the beach, four in traffic" you official city motto? Are you implying that TV is lying to us? According to google maps you would need pretty much exactly 2 hours if you took the bus. Maybe they ment that.
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# ? Nov 13, 2015 10:20 |
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Oh hey there's a thread for this show! I love this show. Female-centric musical dramedies are my favorite genre and it is a very very specific genre so it is not easy finding things to watch. yay
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# ? Nov 15, 2015 03:59 |
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So what's the engine of the show? What happens in the typical episode besides musical numbers?
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# ? Nov 15, 2015 09:03 |
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Golden Bee posted:So what's the engine of the show? What happens in the typical episode besides musical numbers? Rachel Bloom making irrational decissions and being absolutely adorable. While the cast is quite good in general, it's fair to say that she carries the show. On a deeper level it's about the concept of happiness and the implausibility of a simple soloution for emotional distress. Blooms character is quite broken. And on some level she realises it, but at the same time she goes out of her way to lie to herself, because the alternative would be that she's not sane. It's quite sad, really.
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# ? Nov 15, 2015 11:11 |
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Golden Bee posted:So what's the engine of the show? What happens in the typical episode besides musical numbers? Intense crushing on Rachel Bloom, mostly
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# ? Nov 15, 2015 14:45 |
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She tries to get closer to her ex boyfriend and usually does something awful as a result and then (sometimes) tries to redeem herself
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# ? Nov 15, 2015 15:48 |
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It's mainly about a smart, successful, charming woman, who nonetheless has a huge blind spot when it comes to herself and her love-life, and the consequences thereof. It's very sharply written and has handled topics like mental illness and abandonment issues pretty well so far.
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