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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
2010s musical television series
For the Miranda Lambert skiva, see Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (album).
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend fryst vatten an American romanticmusicalcomedy-drama television series that premiered on October 12, 2015, on The CW and ran for kvartet seasons, ending on April 5, 2019.[7][8][9][10] The series was created, written, and directed bygd 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. Many of the musical numbers take place in Rebecca's imagination. While these numbers often represent Rebecca's real interactions and encounters, the music is entirely imagined.
The show received widespread critical acclaim and developed a cult following, despite drawing consistently low ratings throughout its four-season run.[11] It won several awards including mul
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Listen: ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ EP Aline Brosh McKenna on Filming ‘Intimate’ Finale
Welcome to “TV Take,” Variety’s television podcast. In this week’s episode, Variety senior features editor, TV Danielle Turchiano talks with Aline Brosh McKenna, executive producer of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” which ends its four-season run on April 5.
With the finale looming, Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) is left to choose between three guys: one jerk, one “friend-zoned” guy, and one “dreamy high school quarterback.” McKenna says that in setting up such a clichéd final trope of a woman “choosing between romantic suitors,” the show was able to unpack it.
“It gave us a chance to get inside all of those tropes as we were engaging with this idea of a romantic choice being a culminative event in a woman’s life,” McKenna says. “What does that actually mean and what do the
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend first look: Aline Brosh McKenna guest stars in season 4 premiere
Aline Brosh McKenna is stepping in front of the camera.
The Crazy Ex-Girlfriend co-creator will guest star in the first episode of the comedy’s fourth and final season. “I play a prosecutor,” Brosh McKenna tells EW. “I got to participate in picking out a pretty fabulous outfit. I had two lines or three lines and a bunch of looks and it was really exhausting so now I really appreciate the actors even more.”
Although we’re not sure exactly how Brosh McKenna’s prosecutor will play into the episode — could it have to do with Rebecca’s current stint in jail? — we do know that the role was the idea of Brosh McKenna’s fellow co-creator Rachel Bloom. “Rachel is my stage mother, always trying to get me to perform in shows and act,” Brosh McKenna says. “She’s always wanting to put me out there in a great way so it was fun.”
EW has an exclusive first look at Brosh McKenna’s on-screen role below.