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Tuesday 13 November 2018

How Crazy Ex-Girlfriend became TV's most surprising feminist comedy

In its final season, the musical comedy series continues to skewer expectations and provide progressive thinking for women often patronized by the small screen

In some ways, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s focus on spoofing rom-com clichés has always made it seem like an anti-romantic comedy. After all, when the show first aired in 2015, the show’s heroine, Rebecca Bunch, played by the effervescent Rachel Bloom, was so obsessed with a chance encounter with an ex that she uprooted her entire life in New York City in order to follow him to the far humbler city of West Covina, California.

Over the course of four seasons, we’ve seen Rebecca resort to all sorts of hilarious, yet also illogical, immoral – and, at times, illegal – behavior in the name of love, all of which have gotten her into various kinds of trouble, and none of which have made her particularly happy.

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