The following post contains spoilers from Monday’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
Even though Monday’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ended with a huge development — Rebecca and Josh kissed (!) and Greg, who’d finally admitted to himself that he was into the neurotic lawyer, watched it happen (!!) — let’s keep things in perspective.
“Our intention with the show was less to focus on the this-guy-that-guy and more to focus on the personal evolution of the characters,” showrunner Aline Brosh McKenna tells TVLine. Indeed, the hour also featured several moments of significant personal growth, both for Ms. Bunch (who faced down a childhood nemesis and...
Even though Monday’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ended with a huge development — Rebecca and Josh kissed (!) and Greg, who’d finally admitted to himself that he was into the neurotic lawyer, watched it happen (!!) — let’s keep things in perspective.
“Our intention with the show was less to focus on the this-guy-that-guy and more to focus on the personal evolution of the characters,” showrunner Aline Brosh McKenna tells TVLine. Indeed, the hour also featured several moments of significant personal growth, both for Ms. Bunch (who faced down a childhood nemesis and...
- 3/1/2016
- TVLine.com
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is putting its signature spoof-y spin on another stereotype: the Jewish American Princess.
In a music video from next week's episode exclusive to People, protagonist Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) faces off against Audra Levine (Rachel Grate), an old frenemy from New York who happens to be the opposing counsel in her case with Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III).
Forget litigation: These ladies settle their kosher beef with a "Jap Rap Battle." (And yes, the chorus of lawyers admits the term is pretty offensive.)
"Westchester alpha bitch" Audra describes the two as "hard-nail Shebrews from Scarsdale," and the verses...
In a music video from next week's episode exclusive to People, protagonist Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) faces off against Audra Levine (Rachel Grate), an old frenemy from New York who happens to be the opposing counsel in her case with Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III).
Forget litigation: These ladies settle their kosher beef with a "Jap Rap Battle." (And yes, the chorus of lawyers admits the term is pretty offensive.)
"Westchester alpha bitch" Audra describes the two as "hard-nail Shebrews from Scarsdale," and the verses...
- 2/26/2016
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is putting its signature spoof-y spin on another stereotype: the Jewish American Princess. In a music video from next week's episode exclusive to People, protagonist Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) faces off against Audra Levine (Rachel Grate), an old frenemy from New York who happens to be the opposing counsel in her case with Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III). Forget litigation: These ladies settle their kosher beef with a "Jap Rap Battle." (And yes, the chorus of lawyers admits the term is pretty offensive.) "Westchester alpha bitch" Audra describes the two as "hard-nail Shebrews from Scarsdale," and the verses...
- 2/26/2016
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- PEOPLE.com
Steven Boe, Brenda Fies, Susan Bell, Armando Franco, Rachel Grate, Julia Camara, Anne Norda, Barbara Stepansky and Elisabeth Fies attend BleedFest Film Festival.Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos. Steven Boe, Brenda Fies, Susan Bell, Armando Franco, Rachel Grate, Julia Camara, Anne Norda, Barbara Stepansky and Elisabeth Fies attend BleedFest Film Festival.Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos. Steven Boe, Brenda Fies, Susan Bell, Armando Franco, Rachel Grate, Julia Camara, Anne Norda, Barbara Stepansky and Elisabeth Fies attend BleedFest Film Festival.Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos. Steven Boe, Brenda Fies, Susan Bell, Armando Franco, Rachel Grate, Julia Camara, Anne Norda, Barbara Stepansky and Elisabeth Fies attend BleedFest Film Festival.Photo copyright Winston Burris / PR Photos.
- 1/6/2011
- by Michelle Wray
- Monsters and Critics
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