The CW's romantic-comedy-drama-fantasy-musical just aired its series finale, after four seasons and 157 original songs. Critic Glen Weldon ranks the all-time best tunes the series served up.
For fans of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, is it really Halloween if you haven’t re-watched Season 4 Episode 2, I am Ashamed? Or at a minimum watched the song, The Cringe on Youtube, only to find yourself spiraling down a black hole binging every song all the whilst vowing to re-watch Season 1-4? Although the last episode […]
The creators of the CW’s beloved musical comedy say good-bye to West Covina.
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It’s a comet passing through TV’s solar system, and we won’t see its like again soon.
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is a beloved TV show that has captivated audiences with its unique blend of comedy, drama, and musical numbers.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Season 4 Episode 2, "I Am Ashamed" is the episode we have been waiting for! It takes on shame and has us shouting #SquadGoals at our TVs. Read on for our review!
"Honey, just be yourself." "What?! Who? No! Ew!"
Even the goofiest West Covina residents could break out into song and reveal deep inner lives. Here’s 11 times they did.
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"Honey, just be yourself." "What?! Who? No! Ew!"
Rebecca's in the middle of a love triangle between Greg and Josh — even if they don't want to be a part of it.
Wondering how the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend song 'Fuckton of Cats' came about? Here, Rachel Bloom gives us the back story to the song and the video.
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"Honey, just be yourself." "What?! Who? No! Ew!"
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Season 3 Episode 7, "Getting Over Jeff," is a mess that showcases Paula's strengths and past. Read on for our review!
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Promo "Will Scarsdale Like Josh's Shayna Punim?" - (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET) (TV-14, D) (HDTV) PATTI LUPONE AND TOVAH FELDSHUH GUEST STAR - When Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) attends a family Bar Mitzvah and sees her Rabbi (guest star Patti LuPone), she realizes she still has far to go on her search for happiness. Vincent Rodriguez III, Pete Gardner, Gabrielle Ruiz, Donna Lynne Champlin and Vella Lovell also star. Dan Gregor and Doug Mand wrote the episode, directed by Alex Hardcastle (#210). Original airdate 1/13/2017. Source: The CW Streaming Options Powered byJustWatch
West Covina - the Musical! (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) Ok here’s the story: I really love the show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. It’s super smart (a mobius strip joke in a girl power song? Yes please.), it has a...
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"Honey, just be yourself." "What?! Who? No! Ew!"
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After four seasons and two years of live shows, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend drew its final curtain last night before a rapturous house at the historic Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The show's star and co-creator Rachel Bloom was...
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If being a fan means passionately obsessing over something, devoting one's life to that thing, and making friends and family suffer through niche references thrown into casual conversation as if everyone should just know that Nicholas Flamel is the…
Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna get candid about the end of their cult hit: “We are being ambitious. We are being experimental. Art is subjective. F--k you.”