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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an American romantic musical comedy-drama television series that premiered on October 12, 2015, on The CW and ran for four seasons, ending on April 5, 2019.[8][9][10][11] The series was created, written, and directed by Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna and stars Bloom in the lead role as Rebecca Bunch, a lawyer who moves from New York City to West Covina, California, to pursue her ex-boyfriend from high-school summer camp.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Genre
Created by
Starring
Opening theme"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" performed by Rachel Bloom (season 1)
"I'm Just a Girl in Love" performed by Rachel Bloom (season 2)
"You Do/You Don't Wanna Be Crazy" performed by Rachel Bloom (season 3)
"Meet Rebecca" performed by the cast (season 4)
Ending theme"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" (instrumental, season 1)
"I'm Just a Girl in Love" (instrumental, season 2)
"You Do/You Don't Wanna Be Crazy" (instrumental, season 3)
"Meet Rebecca" (instrumental, season 4)
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes62 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Sarah Caplan
  • Rachel Specter
  • Audrey Wauchope
  • Rene Gube
Production locationWest Covina, California
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time39–43 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkThe CW
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseOctober 12, 2015 (2015-10-12) –
April 5, 2019 (2019-04-05)

Despite drawing consistently low ratings throughout its four-season run, the show received widespread critical acclaim and won several awards, including multiple Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Critics Choice Award. It is one of the lowest-rated shows in television history to be renewed through four seasons by its parent network.[12][13]

Plot

Rebecca Bunch is a Yale- and Harvard-educated lawyer who works for a top New York City law firm. When offered a promotion, she panics, flees the building, and happens to encounter Josh Chan, whom she dated briefly as a teenager. Josh tells her that he is moving back to his hometown of West Covina, California. She decides to follow Josh to West Covina in search of happiness, while telling herself that Josh was not the reason she decided to move. She gets a job at Darryl Whitefeather's law firm, becomes friends with the firm's paralegal Paula and her neighbor Heather, and begins an on-again-off-again relationship with Josh's friend Greg, all while trying to reconnect with Josh, much to the displeasure of his girlfriend Valencia.

In the second season, Rebecca begins a tumultuous romantic relationship with Josh after Valencia dumps him. Greg leaves town to attend university, and Rebecca and Valencia begin to become friends. Meanwhile, the wealthy, amoral Nathaniel Plimpton becomes a partner at Darryl's firm. Hoping to cement their troubled relationship, Rebecca and Josh plan to be married, but he leaves her at the altar.

In the third season, Rebecca's emotional state hits rock bottom, and she attempts suicide. She receives a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder and begins attempting to take better care of her mental health and take responsibility for her actions. After she begins an on-again-off-again relationship with Nathaniel, a series of events leads to Rebecca pushing her stalker Trent off a roof. Determined to take responsibility for her actions, Rebecca pleads guilty to the crime and goes to jail.

In the fourth season, Rebecca is released from jail and quits her job at the law firm. Greg returns to town, while Heather and Valencia move away for work and life commitments. With all the main cast members becoming more mature and emotionally healthy, Rebecca feels pressured to choose between romance with Josh, Nathaniel, and Greg. She eventually realizes that she does not yet know who she is and therefore cannot be truly happy with any of them. She instead spends a year focusing on figuring out her own emotional needs and pursuing her interest in songwriting. The series ends with Rebecca about to perform one of her own songs publicly for the first time.

Cast and characters

  • Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch, a lawyer, originally from Scarsdale, New York. Rebecca suffers symptoms of depression and anxiety and is prone to impulsive decisions and delusions, and she tends to hallucinate when she is under emotional distress. Rebecca uproots her life and relocates to the suburb of West Covina, California, in an attempt to win back her crush, Josh Chan, whom she befriended in a summer camp ten years prior. Intelligent but often lacking awareness of appropriate behavior, Rebecca comes across as unpredictable, selfish, self-centered, needy, and eccentric to those around her. At the same time, she often tries hard to be kind and thoughtful, and she makes loyal friends in West Covina. In the third season, she is diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and makes positive steps towards managing her mental health and, in the fourth season, she quits her job as a lawyer, realizing it makes her unhappy, and becomes involved in songwriting.
  • Vincent Rodriguez III as Josh Chan, the object of Rebecca's affections for much of the series. Josh demonstrates commitment issues in his relationship with Rebecca and is an oblivious person. Like Rebecca, Josh has a tendency to be self-centered and immature. Josh later improves as a person and apologizes to Rebecca for the mistakes he made in their relationship. He subsequently goes on a journey of self discovery as he tries to find his path and understand what he wants in life.
  • Santino Fontana (seasons 1–2) and Skylar Astin (season 4)[14] as Greg Serrano, a smart but underachieving bartender and Josh's best friend, who has complicated feelings for Rebecca. He departs West Covina to attend business school at Emory University, partly as a way to get away from his destructive relationship with Rebecca, despite his feelings for her. Although he struggles with alcoholism throughout season 1, he comes to terms with his addiction in season 2. He returns to West Covina in season 4, more emotionally healthy and played by a different actor.
  • Donna Lynne Champlin as Paula Proctor (née O'Brien),[15] Rebecca's co-worker and new best friend. As a way to distract herself from her own failing marriage, Paula hatches schemes and gives questionable advice in support of Rebecca's pursuit of Josh, mostly to compensate for her lack of fulfillment from not pursuing her dreams when she was younger. She later begins to focus instead on pursuing her law degree and establishes healthier boundaries with Rebecca, distancing herself from her past scheming. She and her husband Scott tend to be neglectful parents to their two sons.
  • Pete Gardner as Darryl Whitefeather, Rebecca's sentimental, emotional and often clueless boss. A middle-aged divorced dad, he discovers he is bisexual and begins dating White Josh. He is prone to feelings of loneliness and neediness over the fact that he originally lacked strong friendships and real personal connections with others. He later forms friendships with his colleagues Maya, Nathaniel, Rebecca, and Paula, whom he considers his best friend. He and White Josh break up in the third season due to Darryl's desire to have a baby, but remain good friends. He has a baby girl carried by Heather with Rebecca's egg and names her Hebecca. Although he has a good heart, Darryl's neediness and persistence can push people away from him. In Season 4, he marries a woman named April who's the mother of his daughter's enemy.
  • Vella Lovell as Heather Davis, Rebecca's cool college student neighbor and sometimes roommate. She is apathetic and sardonic, and she lacks motivation for obtaining achievement or self-sufficiency, because her parents encouraged failure and coddled her. In season 3, Heather is forced by her college to graduate, despite her wishes; she becomes a regional manager for three Home Base bars and also Darryl's surrogate mother. She briefly dates Greg in season 1; in season 3, she starts a relationship with Hector, whom she eventually marries.
  • Gabrielle Ruiz as Valencia Perez (seasons 2–4; recurring season 1), Josh's controlling girlfriend and Rebecca's rival for Josh's affections. She initially had a strong resistance to forming relationships with women, as she saw them as competition, making her disliked by her female peers. She has insecurity about her body image and can be condescending to people who she feels don't meet her standards. After breaking up with Josh, she questions her life choices and feels she lacks fulfillment, having devoted 15 years of her life to Josh. After Rebecca also breaks up with Josh, she and Valencia become close friends. Valencia later meets and falls in love with a woman named Beth, with whom she runs a party planning business. They get engaged by the end of Season 4.
  • David Hull as Josh Wilson (season 3; recurring seasons 1–2; special guest season 4), Josh Chan's friend, a laid-back fitness instructor nicknamed "White Josh" to differentiate him from Josh Chan, who is of Filipino descent. He begins dating Darryl after the latter comes out as bisexual. White Josh tends to be judgmental, yet he is one of the most level-headed, rational characters in his social sphere. He and Darryl break up over Darryl's desire to have a baby, but stay on friendly terms.
  • Scott Michael Foster as Nathaniel Plimpton III (seasons 3–4; recurring season 2), a wealthy and successful lawyer and Rebecca's new boss in season 2 after he buys equity in Whitefeather & Associates. He and Rebecca have a complicated relationship due to mutual dislike yet intense physical attraction to one other, and they explore a relationship through part of season 3. He possesses an inferiority complex, feeling that he needs to live up to his father's expectations; he tends to become self-loathing and defeatist when he fails to do so. Nathaniel exhibits some sociopathic tendencies; for example, he has suggested the murder of another character's relative as revenge. After experiencing feelings of loss and abandonment after his breakup with Rebecca, he resolves to become a kinder person. Similarly to Rebecca, he quits being a lawyer for MountainTop and starts legally representing a zoo in Season 4.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
118October 12, 2015 (2015-10-12)April 18, 2016 (2016-04-18)
213October 21, 2016 (2016-10-21)February 3, 2017 (2017-02-03)
313October 13, 2017 (2017-10-13)February 16, 2018 (2018-02-16)
418October 12, 2018 (2018-10-12)April 5, 2019 (2019-04-05)

Production

Development

The series was originally developed for Showtime, and a pilot was produced, but Showtime opted not to proceed with it on February 9, 2015.[16] The CW picked up the series on May 7, 2015, for the Fall 2015–2016 season.[17] The series has been extensively reworked for The CW, expanding the show format from a half-hour to a full hour and adjusting the content for broadcast television, as the original pilot was produced for premium cable. On October 5, 2015, shortly before the series premiere, The CW placed an order of five additional scripts.[18] On November 23, 2015, The CW ordered another five episodes,[19] raising the total for season 1 to 18.[20] On March 11, 2016, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was renewed for a second season, along with eleven other CW series.[21] The second season commenced on October 21, 2016. The second season is shown in the UK on Netflix with episodes available the Saturday after the U.S. airdate. On January 8, 2017, The CW renewed the series for a third season, which premiered on October 13, 2017.[22] The CW renewed the series for the fourth and final season, which premiered on October 12, 2018.[23]

Casting

On September 30, 2014, Santino Fontana, Donna Lynne Champlin, Vincent Rodriguez III and Michael McDonald joined Rachel Bloom in the series regular cast.[24] With the move to The CW, the series went through casting changes and McDonald departed the cast.[25] Shortly afterwards, Vella Lovell and Pete Gardner were added as regulars; with Lovell in the role of Heather, Rebecca's underachieving neighbor; and Gardner replacing McDonald in the role of Darryl, Rebecca's new boss.[26]

In 2016, Gabrielle Ruiz, who portrays Valencia, was promoted to series regular for season two.[27] In November 2016, Santino Fontana departed the series; episode four of the second season was his last as a series regular.[28]

In 2017, David Hull and Scott Michael Foster, who portray White Josh and Nathaniel respectively, were promoted to series regulars for season three.[29]

Music

Each episode contains two to four original songs. These are usually sung by Rebecca or a character with whom she is having a direct interaction, parodying the musical theater conceit of characters bursting into song at significant moments in the plot. In "Josh Has No Idea Where I Am", it is revealed that Rebecca has these musical fantasies out of passion for her love of musical theater. In later episodes, several other characters sing while Rebecca is not present.

A few of the songs on the show are shot twice, one clean version and an explicit version. The explicit versions are posted on Bloom's YouTube channel.[30]

"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Original Television Soundtrack (Season 1 – Volume 1)" was released on February 19, 2016 in both explicit and clean versions. It includes all the songs from the first eight episodes of season one, alongside Bloom's a cappella rough demos of "Feeling Kinda Naughty", "I Have Friends", "Settle for Me," and "Sex with a Stranger" as well as Adam Schlesinger's demo version of "What'll It Be".[31]

"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Original Television Soundtrack (Season 1 – Vol. 2)" was released on May 20, 2016. It includes all the songs from the last 10 episodes of season one, as well as demos of "JAP Battle", "I Could If I Wanted To", "Women Gotta Stick Together", "Group Hang", and "You Stupid Bitch".[32]

For season two, the songs were released as singles the day of their original airing. The full season two soundtrack came out on March 3, 2017. It featured every major song from season 2, as well as two deleted songs: "It's Not Difficult to Define Miss Douche" and "Sex Toys," a solo for the recurring character Karen. It also included demos for "Santa Ana Winds", the theme song "I'm Just a Girl in Love", and "Rebecca's Reprise".[33]

All songs in season 3 were released as singles following their airing, with the exception of "The End of the Movie" by Josh Groban, which was featured in the episode, "Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Is Crazy". The full album was released July 20, 2018 and includes a demo of "The End of the Movie" by Adam Schlesinger as well as a cut song, "Settle For Her (Reprise)" by Scott Michael Foster.

Themes

Mental illness

Arguably the most important recurring theme of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is the show's portrayal of mental illness and treatment.[34][35][36][37][38][39] This aspect of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has garnered wide praise both throughout the film and television industry and within the show's own fandom.[40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] Psychology Today has also acknowledged and praised this aspect of the show.[49]

In addition to the psychological evaluation and development of Rebecca, other major characters are similarly depicted as suffering from psychological traumas that influence their personalities and relationships.[50][51] Such characters include Valencia,[52][53][54][55] Paula,[56][57][58] Darryl,[59][60][61] Greg,[62][63] Nathaniel,[64] Scott,[57] and Heather.[65]

This has also inspired the show's fandom to engage in discussions of mental illness, specifically regarding social stigmas and treatment of said illnesses.[66][67][68][69][70]

Female sexuality and the reproductive system

Another defining feature of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is its frank portrayal of female sexuality and the reproductive system, both of which serve as sources of the show's cringe humor. In Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, both topics are largely normalized in conversation. In particular, female characters are portrayed as being sexually liberated and unashamed of their sexuality. In the episode "To Josh, with Love", characters have frank and honest discussions regarding female sexuality and clitoral stimulation.[71][72][73][74][75]

The reproductive system is given the same treatment in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Menstruation and diseases associated with female anatomy are often discussed without judgment. The show's open and frank approach to women's health topics is evidenced best by when Paula had an abortion in the second season and her friends and family focused on the emotional impact of her decision, rather than questioning or shaming it.[76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83]

Parenting

Parenting is a major theme depicted in the show, as the personalities of several major characters are shaped by their parents' inattentive or cold, distant demeanors. In particular, Rebecca, Paula, Nathaniel, Darryl, and Greg are all affected by parents who exhibit these behaviors. Rebecca's overly critical and overbearing mother[84][85] and negligent father[86][87] has greatly impacted her sense of self and self esteem. In contrast, both Paula's[88] and Nathaniel's[89] fathers were revealed to have been emotionally abusive, resulting in both Nathaniel's inferiority complex and Paula's lack of self confidence. Greg's absentee mother[90][91] after his parents' divorce resulted in him resenting her and helped Greg develop his cynical personality.

On the opposite end of this spectrum is the way Heather's parents raised her. Heather's parents were very attentive, loving and supportive to the point they coddled her and never encouraged her to make anything of herself.[92][93] This resulted in Heather developing a lazy, aimless, unenthusiastic and somewhat apathetic personality, demonstrating the complexity of parenting.[94]

Reception

Critical reception

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend has received critical acclaim, with critics praising the show's writing, musical numbers and Bloom's performance. At Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the first season received an average score of 78 based on 23 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[95] Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season a 97% positive rating, with an average rating of 7.67 out of 10 based on reviews from 58 critics, with the site's consensus stating: "Lively musical numbers and a refreshing, energetic lead, Rachel Bloom, make Crazy Ex-Girlfriend a charming, eccentric commentary on human relationships."[96]

The second season continued to receive acclaim, with Bloom, Fontana and Champlin earning particular praise. The season holds a rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 9.0 out of 10 based on 15 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend remains delightfully weird, engaging, and even more courageous and confident in its sophomore outing."[97] On Metacritic, it has a score of 86 out of 100 based on 8 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[98]

The acclaim continued with season 3; this season in particular was widely praised for its portrayal of mental illness. The performances of Bloom, Champlin[99] and Foster were particularly praised. The chemistry between Gardner's and Hull's characters was widely praised as well. The season holds a rating of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 9.0 out of 10 based on 22 reviews.[100]

Margaret Lyons from The New York Times chose Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as one of her picks for the best TV shows of 2017.[101] The show was also listed as one of the top shows of 2017 by numerous critics.[102]

The critical acclaim that the show enjoyed was a factor in its renewal through four seasons, in spite of consistently low Nielsen ratings. In three of its four seasons, it finished in last place for the season in total viewers among all regularly scheduled broadcast programs. In the lone exception, the 2017–2018 season, it was next to last, behind another CW show, Life Sentence. It was last or tied for last among adults 18–49 in all four seasons. It was ultimately one of the lowest-rated shows in television history to last four seasons.[12][13]

Critics' year-end lists

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
18–49
rank
Avg. 18–49
rating
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Monday 8:00 pm 18 October 12, 2015 0.90[107] April 18, 2016 0.82[108] 2015–16 195 1.03 TBD 0.4[109]
2 Friday 9:00 pm 13 October 21, 2016 0.53[110] February 3, 2017 0.58[111] 2016–17 164 0.75[112] TBD 0.3[113]
3 Friday 8:00 pm 13 October 13, 2017 0.62[114] February 16, 2018 0.60[115] 2017–18 206 0.80 TBD 0.3[116]
4 Friday 9:00 pm 18 October 12, 2018 0.40[117] April 5, 2019 0.38[118] 2018–19 TBD TBD TBD TBD

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2016 68th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Choreography Kathryn Burns ("I'm So Good at Yoga", "A Boy Band Made Up of Four Joshes" and "Settle for Me") Won [119]
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Adam Schlesinger, Rachel Bloom and Jack Dolgen ("Settle for Me") Nominated
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Rachel Bloom and Adam Schlesinger Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Kabir Akhtar ("Josh Just Happens to Live Here") Won
Critics' Choice Award Best Actress in a Comedy Series Rachel Bloom Won [120]
Dorian Awards Unsung TV Show of the Year Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Nominated [121]
Gold Derby Awards Best Comedy Actress Rachel Bloom Nominated [122]
Best Breakthrough Performer of the Year Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Won [123]
Gotham Awards Breakthrough Series – Long Form Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Won [124]
HMMA Awards Outstanding Music Supervision – Television Jack Dolgen Nominated [122]
OFTA Awards Best Actress in a Comedy Series Rachel Bloom Nominated [122]
Best New Theme Song in a Series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Nominated
People's Choice Awards Favorite New TV Comedy Nominated [125]
Poppy Awards Best Comedy Series Nominated [126]
Best Actress in a Comedy Rachel Bloom Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Santino Fontana Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Donna Lynne Champlin Nominated
TCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Nominated [127]
Outstanding New Program Nominated
Individual Achievement in Comedy Rachel Bloom Won
Young Artist Award Recurring Young Actor (13 and Under) Steele Stebbins Nominated [128]
2017 69th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics Adam Schlesinger, Rachel Bloom and Jack Dolgen ("We Tapped That Ass") Nominated [129]
Artios Awards Best Casting in a Television Pilot and First Season Comedy Felicia Fasano, Bernard Telsey, Tim Payne and Tara Nostramo Won [130]
Dorian Awards TV Comedy of the Year Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Nominated [122]
GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated [131]
Gold Derby Awards Best Comedy Series Nominated [132]
Best Comedy Actress Rachel Bloom Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [133]
Golden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing – TV Short Form Musical Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ("When Will Josh See How Cool I Am?") Nominated [134]
Gracie Awards Comedy – TV National Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Won [135]
Actress in a Supporting Role – Comedy or Musical Donna Lynne Champlin Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Original Song – TV Show/Limited Series Adam Schlesinger, Rachel Bloom, and Jack Dolgen ("We Tapped That Ass") Nominated [136]
Women's Image Network Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Won [137]
2018 Eddie Awards Best Edited Comedy Series (Commercial) Kabir Akhtar and Kyla Plewes ("Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Wants Revenge") Nominated [138]
GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Comedy Series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Nominated [139]
OFTA Awards Best New Titles Sequence Nominated [140]
TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Rachel Bloom Nominated [141]
2019 71st Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming Kathryn Burns ("Don't Be a Lawyer" and "Antidepressants Are So Not a Big Deal") Won [142]
Outstanding Music and Lyrics Adam Schlesinger, Rachel Bloom and Jack Dolgen ("Anti-Depressants are So Not a Big Deal") Won
Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen, and Adam Schlesinger Nominated
Critics' Choice Award Best Actress in a Comedy Series Rachel Bloom Nominated [143]
GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Comedy Series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Nominated [144]
Gracie Awards Actress in a Leading Role – Comedy or Musical Rachel Bloom Won [145]

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crazy, girlfriend, miranda, lambert, album, album, american, romantic, musical, comedy, drama, television, series, that, premiered, october, 2015, four, seasons, ending, april, 2019, series, created, written, directed, rachel, bloom, aline, brosh, mckenna, sta. For the Miranda Lambert album see Crazy Ex Girlfriend album Crazy Ex Girlfriend is an American romantic musical comedy drama television series that premiered on October 12 2015 on The CW and ran for four seasons ending on April 5 2019 8 9 10 11 The series was created written and directed by Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna and stars Bloom in the lead role as Rebecca Bunch a lawyer who moves from New York City to West Covina California to pursue her ex boyfriend from high school summer camp Crazy Ex GirlfriendGenreRomantic comedy 1 Black comedy 2 3 Satire 4 Comedy drama 5 Cringe comedy 6 7 MusicalCreated byRachel Bloom Aline Brosh McKennaStarringRachel Bloom Vincent Rodriguez III Santino Fontana Donna Lynne Champlin Pete Gardner Vella Lovell Gabrielle Ruiz David Hull Scott Michael Foster Skylar AstinOpening theme Crazy Ex Girlfriend performed by Rachel Bloom season 1 I m Just a Girl in Love performed by Rachel Bloom season 2 You Do You Don t Wanna Be Crazy performed by Rachel Bloom season 3 Meet Rebecca performed by the cast season 4 Ending theme Crazy Ex Girlfriend instrumental season 1 I m Just a Girl in Love instrumental season 2 You Do You Don t Wanna Be Crazy instrumental season 3 Meet Rebecca instrumental season 4 ComposersAdam Schlesinger Jerome Kurtenbach pilot only Frank Ciampi Tom PolceCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes62 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersAline Brosh McKenna Rachel Bloom Marc Webb Erin Ehrlich Sarah Caplan Michael HitchcockProducersSarah Caplan Rachel Specter Audrey Wauchope Rene GubeProduction locationWest Covina CaliforniaCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time39 43 minutesProduction companiesLean Machine webbterfuge season 1 Black Lamb seasons 2 4 racheldoesstuff seasons 2 4 Warner Bros Television CBS Television StudiosReleaseOriginal networkThe CWPicture format1080i HDTV Original releaseOctober 12 2015 2015 10 12 April 5 2019 2019 04 05 Despite drawing consistently low ratings throughout its four season run the show received widespread critical acclaim and won several awards including multiple Primetime Emmy Awards a Golden Globe Award and a Critics Choice Award It is one of the lowest rated shows in television history to be renewed through four seasons by its parent network 12 13 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Casting 4 3 Music 5 Themes 5 1 Mental illness 5 2 Female sexuality and the reproductive system 5 3 Parenting 6 Reception 6 1 Critical reception 6 1 1 Critics year end lists 6 2 Ratings 6 3 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditRebecca Bunch is a Yale and Harvard educated lawyer who works for a top New York City law firm When offered a promotion she panics flees the building and happens to encounter Josh Chan whom she dated briefly as a teenager Josh tells her that he is moving back to his hometown of West Covina California She decides to follow Josh to West Covina in search of happiness while telling herself that Josh was not the reason she decided to move She gets a job at Darryl Whitefeather s law firm becomes friends with the firm s paralegal Paula and her neighbor Heather and begins an on again off again relationship with Josh s friend Greg all while trying to reconnect with Josh much to the displeasure of his girlfriend Valencia In the second season Rebecca begins a tumultuous romantic relationship with Josh after Valencia dumps him Greg leaves town to attend university and Rebecca and Valencia begin to become friends Meanwhile the wealthy amoral Nathaniel Plimpton becomes a partner at Darryl s firm Hoping to cement their troubled relationship Rebecca and Josh plan to be married but he leaves her at the altar In the third season Rebecca s emotional state hits rock bottom and she attempts suicide She receives a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder and begins attempting to take better care of her mental health and take responsibility for her actions After she begins an on again off again relationship with Nathaniel a series of events leads to Rebecca pushing her stalker Trent off a roof Determined to take responsibility for her actions Rebecca pleads guilty to the crime and goes to jail In the fourth season Rebecca is released from jail and quits her job at the law firm Greg returns to town while Heather and Valencia move away for work and life commitments With all the main cast members becoming more mature and emotionally healthy Rebecca feels pressured to choose between romance with Josh Nathaniel and Greg She eventually realizes that she does not yet know who she is and therefore cannot be truly happy with any of them She instead spends a year focusing on figuring out her own emotional needs and pursuing her interest in songwriting The series ends with Rebecca about to perform one of her own songs publicly for the first time Cast and characters EditMain article List of Crazy Ex Girlfriend characters Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch a lawyer originally from Scarsdale New York Rebecca suffers symptoms of depression and anxiety and is prone to impulsive decisions and delusions and she tends to hallucinate when she is under emotional distress Rebecca uproots her life and relocates to the suburb of West Covina California in an attempt to win back her crush Josh Chan whom she befriended in a summer camp ten years prior Intelligent but often lacking awareness of appropriate behavior Rebecca comes across as unpredictable selfish self centered needy and eccentric to those around her At the same time she often tries hard to be kind and thoughtful and she makes loyal friends in West Covina In the third season she is diagnosed with borderline personality disorder BPD and makes positive steps towards managing her mental health and in the fourth season she quits her job as a lawyer realizing it makes her unhappy and becomes involved in songwriting Vincent Rodriguez III as Josh Chan the object of Rebecca s affections for much of the series Josh demonstrates commitment issues in his relationship with Rebecca and is an oblivious person Like Rebecca Josh has a tendency to be self centered and immature Josh later improves as a person and apologizes to Rebecca for the mistakes he made in their relationship He subsequently goes on a journey of self discovery as he tries to find his path and understand what he wants in life Santino Fontana seasons 1 2 and Skylar Astin season 4 14 as Greg Serrano a smart but underachieving bartender and Josh s best friend who has complicated feelings for Rebecca He departs West Covina to attend business school at Emory University partly as a way to get away from his destructive relationship with Rebecca despite his feelings for her Although he struggles with alcoholism throughout season 1 he comes to terms with his addiction in season 2 He returns to West Covina in season 4 more emotionally healthy and played by a different actor Donna Lynne Champlin as Paula Proctor nee O Brien 15 Rebecca s co worker and new best friend As a way to distract herself from her own failing marriage Paula hatches schemes and gives questionable advice in support of Rebecca s pursuit of Josh mostly to compensate for her lack of fulfillment from not pursuing her dreams when she was younger She later begins to focus instead on pursuing her law degree and establishes healthier boundaries with Rebecca distancing herself from her past scheming She and her husband Scott tend to be neglectful parents to their two sons Pete Gardner as Darryl Whitefeather Rebecca s sentimental emotional and often clueless boss A middle aged divorced dad he discovers he is bisexual and begins dating White Josh He is prone to feelings of loneliness and neediness over the fact that he originally lacked strong friendships and real personal connections with others He later forms friendships with his colleagues Maya Nathaniel Rebecca and Paula whom he considers his best friend He and White Josh break up in the third season due to Darryl s desire to have a baby but remain good friends He has a baby girl carried by Heather with Rebecca s egg and names her Hebecca Although he has a good heart Darryl s neediness and persistence can push people away from him In Season 4 he marries a woman named April who s the mother of his daughter s enemy Vella Lovell as Heather Davis Rebecca s cool college student neighbor and sometimes roommate She is apathetic and sardonic and she lacks motivation for obtaining achievement or self sufficiency because her parents encouraged failure and coddled her In season 3 Heather is forced by her college to graduate despite her wishes she becomes a regional manager for three Home Base bars and also Darryl s surrogate mother She briefly dates Greg in season 1 in season 3 she starts a relationship with Hector whom she eventually marries Gabrielle Ruiz as Valencia Perez seasons 2 4 recurring season 1 Josh s controlling girlfriend and Rebecca s rival for Josh s affections She initially had a strong resistance to forming relationships with women as she saw them as competition making her disliked by her female peers She has insecurity about her body image and can be condescending to people who she feels don t meet her standards After breaking up with Josh she questions her life choices and feels she lacks fulfillment having devoted 15 years of her life to Josh After Rebecca also breaks up with Josh she and Valencia become close friends Valencia later meets and falls in love with a woman named Beth with whom she runs a party planning business They get engaged by the end of Season 4 David Hull as Josh Wilson season 3 recurring seasons 1 2 special guest season 4 Josh Chan s friend a laid back fitness instructor nicknamed White Josh to differentiate him from Josh Chan who is of Filipino descent He begins dating Darryl after the latter comes out as bisexual White Josh tends to be judgmental yet he is one of the most level headed rational characters in his social sphere He and Darryl break up over Darryl s desire to have a baby but stay on friendly terms Scott Michael Foster as Nathaniel Plimpton III seasons 3 4 recurring season 2 a wealthy and successful lawyer and Rebecca s new boss in season 2 after he buys equity in Whitefeather amp Associates He and Rebecca have a complicated relationship due to mutual dislike yet intense physical attraction to one other and they explore a relationship through part of season 3 He possesses an inferiority complex feeling that he needs to live up to his father s expectations he tends to become self loathing and defeatist when he fails to do so Nathaniel exhibits some sociopathic tendencies for example he has suggested the murder of another character s relative as revenge After experiencing feelings of loss and abandonment after his breakup with Rebecca he resolves to become a kinder person Similarly to Rebecca he quits being a lawyer for MountainTop and starts legally representing a zoo in Season 4 Episodes EditMain article List of Crazy Ex Girlfriend episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired118October 12 2015 2015 10 12 April 18 2016 2016 04 18 213October 21 2016 2016 10 21 February 3 2017 2017 02 03 313October 13 2017 2017 10 13 February 16 2018 2018 02 16 418October 12 2018 2018 10 12 April 5 2019 2019 04 05 Production EditDevelopment Edit The series was originally developed for Showtime and a pilot was produced but Showtime opted not to proceed with it on February 9 2015 16 The CW picked up the series on May 7 2015 for the Fall 2015 2016 season 17 The series has been extensively reworked for The CW expanding the show format from a half hour to a full hour and adjusting the content for broadcast television as the original pilot was produced for premium cable On October 5 2015 shortly before the series premiere The CW placed an order of five additional scripts 18 On November 23 2015 The CW ordered another five episodes 19 raising the total for season 1 to 18 20 On March 11 2016 Crazy Ex Girlfriend was renewed for a second season along with eleven other CW series 21 The second season commenced on October 21 2016 The second season is shown in the UK on Netflix with episodes available the Saturday after the U S airdate On January 8 2017 The CW renewed the series for a third season which premiered on October 13 2017 22 The CW renewed the series for the fourth and final season which premiered on October 12 2018 23 Casting Edit On September 30 2014 Santino Fontana Donna Lynne Champlin Vincent Rodriguez III and Michael McDonald joined Rachel Bloom in the series regular cast 24 With the move to The CW the series went through casting changes and McDonald departed the cast 25 Shortly afterwards Vella Lovell and Pete Gardner were added as regulars with Lovell in the role of Heather Rebecca s underachieving neighbor and Gardner replacing McDonald in the role of Darryl Rebecca s new boss 26 In 2016 Gabrielle Ruiz who portrays Valencia was promoted to series regular for season two 27 In November 2016 Santino Fontana departed the series episode four of the second season was his last as a series regular 28 In 2017 David Hull and Scott Michael Foster who portray White Josh and Nathaniel respectively were promoted to series regulars for season three 29 Music Edit Each episode contains two to four original songs These are usually sung by Rebecca or a character with whom she is having a direct interaction parodying the musical theater conceit of characters bursting into song at significant moments in the plot In Josh Has No Idea Where I Am it is revealed that Rebecca has these musical fantasies out of passion for her love of musical theater In later episodes several other characters sing while Rebecca is not present A few of the songs on the show are shot twice one clean version and an explicit version The explicit versions are posted on Bloom s YouTube channel 30 Crazy Ex Girlfriend Original Television Soundtrack Season 1 Volume 1 was released on February 19 2016 in both explicit and clean versions It includes all the songs from the first eight episodes of season one alongside Bloom s a cappella rough demos of Feeling Kinda Naughty I Have Friends Settle for Me and Sex with a Stranger as well as Adam Schlesinger s demo version of What ll It Be 31 Crazy Ex Girlfriend Original Television Soundtrack Season 1 Vol 2 was released on May 20 2016 It includes all the songs from the last 10 episodes of season one as well as demos of JAP Battle I Could If I Wanted To Women Gotta Stick Together Group Hang and You Stupid Bitch 32 For season two the songs were released as singles the day of their original airing The full season two soundtrack came out on March 3 2017 It featured every major song from season 2 as well as two deleted songs It s Not Difficult to Define Miss Douche and Sex Toys a solo for the recurring character Karen It also included demos for Santa Ana Winds the theme song I m Just a Girl in Love and Rebecca s Reprise 33 All songs in season 3 were released as singles following their airing with the exception of The End of the Movie by Josh Groban which was featured in the episode Josh s Ex Girlfriend Is Crazy The full album was released July 20 2018 and includes a demo of The End of the Movie by Adam Schlesinger as well as a cut song Settle For Her Reprise by Scott Michael Foster Themes EditMental illness Edit Arguably the most important recurring theme of Crazy Ex Girlfriend is the show s portrayal of mental illness and treatment 34 35 36 37 38 39 This aspect of Crazy Ex Girlfriend has garnered wide praise both throughout the film and television industry and within the show s own fandom 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Psychology Today has also acknowledged and praised this aspect of the show 49 In addition to the psychological evaluation and development of Rebecca other major characters are similarly depicted as suffering from psychological traumas that influence their personalities and relationships 50 51 Such characters include Valencia 52 53 54 55 Paula 56 57 58 Darryl 59 60 61 Greg 62 63 Nathaniel 64 Scott 57 and Heather 65 This has also inspired the show s fandom to engage in discussions of mental illness specifically regarding social stigmas and treatment of said illnesses 66 67 68 69 70 Female sexuality and the reproductive system Edit Another defining feature of Crazy Ex Girlfriend is its frank portrayal of female sexuality and the reproductive system both of which serve as sources of the show s cringe humor In Crazy Ex Girlfriend both topics are largely normalized in conversation In particular female characters are portrayed as being sexually liberated and unashamed of their sexuality In the episode To Josh with Love characters have frank and honest discussions regarding female sexuality and clitoral stimulation 71 72 73 74 75 The reproductive system is given the same treatment in Crazy Ex Girlfriend Menstruation and diseases associated with female anatomy are often discussed without judgment The show s open and frank approach to women s health topics is evidenced best by when Paula had an abortion in the second season and her friends and family focused on the emotional impact of her decision rather than questioning or shaming it 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Parenting Edit Parenting is a major theme depicted in the show as the personalities of several major characters are shaped by their parents inattentive or cold distant demeanors In particular Rebecca Paula Nathaniel Darryl and Greg are all affected by parents who exhibit these behaviors Rebecca s overly critical and overbearing mother 84 85 and negligent father 86 87 has greatly impacted her sense of self and self esteem In contrast both Paula s 88 and Nathaniel s 89 fathers were revealed to have been emotionally abusive resulting in both Nathaniel s inferiority complex and Paula s lack of self confidence Greg s absentee mother 90 91 after his parents divorce resulted in him resenting her and helped Greg develop his cynical personality On the opposite end of this spectrum is the way Heather s parents raised her Heather s parents were very attentive loving and supportive to the point they coddled her and never encouraged her to make anything of herself 92 93 This resulted in Heather developing a lazy aimless unenthusiastic and somewhat apathetic personality demonstrating the complexity of parenting 94 Reception EditCritical reception Edit Crazy Ex Girlfriend has received critical acclaim with critics praising the show s writing musical numbers and Bloom s performance At Metacritic which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the first season received an average score of 78 based on 23 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 95 Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season a 97 positive rating with an average rating of 7 67 out of 10 based on reviews from 58 critics with the site s consensus stating Lively musical numbers and a refreshing energetic lead Rachel Bloom make Crazy Ex Girlfriend a charming eccentric commentary on human relationships 96 The second season continued to receive acclaim with Bloom Fontana and Champlin earning particular praise The season holds a rating of 100 on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 9 0 out of 10 based on 15 reviews The site s critical consensus reads Crazy Ex Girlfriend remains delightfully weird engaging and even more courageous and confident in its sophomore outing 97 On Metacritic it has a score of 86 out of 100 based on 8 reviews indicating universal acclaim 98 The acclaim continued with season 3 this season in particular was widely praised for its portrayal of mental illness The performances of Bloom Champlin 99 and Foster were particularly praised The chemistry between Gardner s and Hull s characters was widely praised as well The season holds a rating of 95 on Rotten Tomatoes with an average rating of 9 0 out of 10 based on 22 reviews 100 Margaret Lyons from The New York Times chose Crazy Ex Girlfriend as one of her picks for the best TV shows of 2017 101 The show was also listed as one of the top shows of 2017 by numerous critics 102 The critical acclaim that the show enjoyed was a factor in its renewal through four seasons in spite of consistently low Nielsen ratings In three of its four seasons it finished in last place for the season in total viewers among all regularly scheduled broadcast programs In the lone exception the 2017 2018 season it was next to last behind another CW show Life Sentence It was last or tied for last among adults 18 49 in all four seasons It was ultimately one of the lowest rated shows in television history to last four seasons 12 13 Critics year end lists Edit 2015 103 No 1 Pittsburgh Post Gazette No 5 Las Vegas Weekly No 5 We Got This Covered No 6 Sioux City Journal No 9 CinemaBlend No 9 Entertainment Weekly No 9 Time Out New York No 10 The Star Ledger Chicago Reader Flavorwire IndieWire Los Angeles Times new shows Star Tribune Variety pairs with Jane the Virgin 2016 104 No 1 CinemaBlend No 2 Las Vegas Weekly No 2 The Salt Lake Tribune No 3 TV Insider No 5 The A V Club No 5 The Mercury News No 5 The Week No 6 Slant No 6 TVLine comedies No 6 Vulture No 7 Variety No 8 Flavorwire No 8 TV Guide No 9 The Daily Beast No 9 Film School Rejects No 9 Time Out New York No 10 Uproxx CNN Nerdist Newsweek The New York Times The Ringer ScreenCrush honorable mention 2017 105 No 1 USA Today No 2 RogerEbert No 2 The Salt Lake Tribune No 4 The A V Club No 5 Consequence of Sound No 5 TVLine comedies No 5 Variety No 6 E No 6 Las Vegas Weekly No 7 The Daily Beast No 7 Paste No 8 The Village Voice No 9 CinemaBlend No 9 Pittsburgh Post Gazette No 9 The Mercury News No 9 TV by the Numbers No 9 Vulture No 10 Sioux City Journal Associated Press Metro The New Yorker The New York Times NPR PopSugar Vox 2018 106 No 2 The Salt Lake Tribune No 5 The A V Club No 5 TVLine comedies No 9 ScreenCrush No 9 USA Today E MoRyan NPR Ratings Edit Viewership and ratings per season of Crazy Ex Girlfriend Season Timeslot ET Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewershiprank Avg viewers millions 18 49rank Avg 18 49ratingDate Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Monday 8 00 pm 18 October 12 2015 0 90 107 April 18 2016 0 82 108 2015 16 195 1 03 TBD 0 4 109 2 Friday 9 00 pm 13 October 21 2016 0 53 110 February 3 2017 0 58 111 2016 17 164 0 75 112 TBD 0 3 113 3 Friday 8 00 pm 13 October 13 2017 0 62 114 February 16 2018 0 60 115 2017 18 206 0 80 TBD 0 3 116 4 Friday 9 00 pm 18 October 12 2018 0 40 117 April 5 2019 0 38 118 2018 19 TBD TBD TBD TBDAccolades Edit Year Award Category Recipient s Result Ref 2016 68th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Choreography Kathryn Burns I m So Good at Yoga A Boy Band Made Up of Four Joshes and Settle for Me Won 119 Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Adam Schlesinger Rachel Bloom and Jack Dolgen Settle for Me NominatedOutstanding Original Main Title Theme Music Rachel Bloom and Adam Schlesinger NominatedOutstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Kabir Akhtar Josh Just Happens to Live Here WonCritics Choice Award Best Actress in a Comedy Series Rachel Bloom Won 120 Dorian Awards Unsung TV Show of the Year Crazy Ex Girlfriend Nominated 121 Gold Derby Awards Best Comedy Actress Rachel Bloom Nominated 122 Best Breakthrough Performer of the Year NominatedGolden Globe Award Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy Won 123 Gotham Awards Breakthrough Series Long Form Crazy Ex Girlfriend Won 124 HMMA Awards Outstanding Music Supervision Television Jack Dolgen Nominated 122 OFTA Awards Best Actress in a Comedy Series Rachel Bloom Nominated 122 Best New Theme Song in a Series Crazy Ex Girlfriend NominatedPeople s Choice Awards Favorite New TV Comedy Nominated 125 Poppy Awards Best Comedy Series Nominated 126 Best Actress in a Comedy Rachel Bloom NominatedBest Supporting Actor in a Comedy Santino Fontana NominatedBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy Donna Lynne Champlin NominatedTCA Awards Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Crazy Ex Girlfriend Nominated 127 Outstanding New Program NominatedIndividual Achievement in Comedy Rachel Bloom WonYoung Artist Award Recurring Young Actor 13 and Under Steele Stebbins Nominated 128 2017 69th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics Adam Schlesinger Rachel Bloom and Jack Dolgen We Tapped That Ass Nominated 129 Artios Awards Best Casting in a Television Pilot and First Season Comedy Felicia Fasano Bernard Telsey Tim Payne and Tara Nostramo Won 130 Dorian Awards TV Comedy of the Year Crazy Ex Girlfriend Nominated 122 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Comedy Series Nominated 131 Gold Derby Awards Best Comedy Series Nominated 132 Best Comedy Actress Rachel Bloom NominatedGolden Globe Award Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated 133 Golden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing TV Short Form Musical Crazy Ex Girlfriend When Will Josh See How Cool I Am Nominated 134 Gracie Awards Comedy TV National Crazy Ex Girlfriend Won 135 Actress in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical Donna Lynne Champlin WonHollywood Music in Media Awards Original Song TV Show Limited Series Adam Schlesinger Rachel Bloom and Jack Dolgen We Tapped That Ass Nominated 136 Women s Image Network Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Crazy Ex Girlfriend Won 137 2018 Eddie Awards Best Edited Comedy Series Commercial Kabir Akhtar and Kyla Plewes Josh s Ex Girlfriend Wants Revenge Nominated 138 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Comedy Series Crazy Ex Girlfriend Nominated 139 OFTA Awards Best New Titles Sequence Nominated 140 TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Rachel Bloom Nominated 141 2019 71st Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Choreography for Scripted Programming Kathryn Burns Don t Be a Lawyer and Antidepressants Are So Not a Big Deal Won 142 Outstanding Music and Lyrics Adam Schlesinger Rachel Bloom and Jack Dolgen Anti Depressants 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