

Rebecca’s relationships are all tried and tested in a strong episode of Crazy Ex Girlfriend to close out the first season.
Rebecca’s relationships are all tried and tested in a strong episode of Crazy Ex Girlfriend to close out the first season.
Can Rebecca admit she has the feels for Greg? Can Greg stop being such a commitment-phobe? Who knows. The most important question to ask after this week’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is if Rebecca and Paul are the new Lucy and Ethel.
The moment most of us were anticipating finally happened, Rebecca finally admits to Josh, she has, no wait, had feelings for him.
Last week’s episode ended with Rebecca running into her therapist, Dr. Akopian. And though they were both wanting to get away and not deal with any problems back home, this coincidence soon became a blessing in disguise.
How do you follow up last week’s kiss? Turns out, it was a pretty hard task. Of course Rebecca was on Cloud 9, but Josh might as well have been in Darryl’s shoes questioning what a kiss really means.
Interesting mash up of two episodes for The Muppets season finale. Will there be a second season is the big elephant in the room. It didn’t quite find and settle into it’s niche.
Rebecca and Josh head to Los Angeles to work on their case, sounds so official. A real case, imagine that! They not only work on legalities and a class action suit, but also on issues from their personal lives and feelings that have been brushed under the rug.
The Muppets started off strong upon their return from hiatus, but it seems to be missing something as of lately. Though the show is generally moving in a more traditional way, much familiar to the that of the classic Muppets, there’s something that’s off.
Josh and I go to camp, Josh and I like the same things, Josh and I live in West Covina….and this week, Josh and I work on a case together. If you hadn’t yet noticed, this isn’t the show, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. It’s the Josh and I will dominate the title, show and it’s great.
As The Muppets strives to stay on the air for its fans and the general public, it seems as though the show may also be fighting to keep ratings up within its storyline.
As Crazy Ex Girlfriend clearly indicates in this episode’s title, “that text was not meant for Josh.” Rebecca has a problem and the anticipation of what would follow only grows from there. Will more truths continue to unravel? One could only hope!
The Muppets are back from their winter hiatus or as they best referred to it, a much needed vacation. Feeling refreshed and repurposed the team is anxious to get the first show back underway.
Paula’s back…and I like it! She was adulting too much, responsibility and sensibility doesn’t really suit her. Instigating and pushing psychotic ideas into Rebecca’s head is more like it.
There are some people that need craziness in their life to feel a bit of excitement. If Crazy Ex-Girlfriend on Monday nights was what you were missing, fear no more. Golden Globe winner, Rachel Bloom is back! Rebecca and the gang get in to some weird situations as they all plan a beach day which is no surprise anything less than unconventional.
Thanksgiving and Christmas specials are troublesome for some shows to integrate into their writing, The Muppets however did not miss their mark on this one as the show has synced into a nice smooth rhythm and is consistently found a stride in their writing, characters, and overall storyline.
“Nice Guy” Joseph Gordon-Levitt makes a guest appearance as himself where he taunts Gonzo. The Great performer remembers his past antics and attempts to recreate his memorable stunts.
Rebecca and Greg deal with their “mommy issues” in last night’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, while neighbor Heather may be getting in the way of #TeamGreg.
If you’re getting advice from your best friend who describes and compares her relationship to The Walking Dead and describes it as just trying to make it out alive, chances are he or she are probably not thriving in the romance department.
No time was wasted in introducing this weeks guest star, Chelsea Handler, who is widely known for her former talk show Chelsea Lately. Sure, it brought a good element to The Muppets, but honestly, it just didn’t work.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend took a different turn this week, a good turn I’d say. Was it full of crazy impulses and obsession, sure. But it also incorporated some family holiday wholesomeness.
This was an all-around great episode, it seems as though the show has found its rhythm and is striding along beautifully. It continues to thrive and does a great job involving the entire Muppets cast, making it a lot more entertaining and enjoyable to watch.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend took a bit of a left turn this week. I find it difficult to pick up the show at random different spots every week. Sure, it’s spontaneous, but it’s also a bit confusing trying to remember where the show left off the previous week.
Is Kristen Chenoweth the only woman Miss Piggy is actually cool with? I was quite surprised to see the relationship between the two, one would even call it a friendship, shocker.
#TeamJosh! #TeamGreg! It seems as though the show is slowly transitioning from an adult comedy/musical to a Stephenie Meyer sequel to Twilight, week after week. Don’t be mistaken though, it’s neither the above, nor a soap opera. It’s just twisted in the best possible way.
Whatever Miss Piggy wants, Miss Piggy gets-unfortunately. As much as I love them, the biggest problem with this situation is The Muppets, they hate having to deal with her temper tantrums, among other things, yet they enable her diva like type of behavior.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is far from predictable. Every week is full of randomness. The thing is that most (normal) girls would be afraid to do and say some of the things Rebecca does. Rebecca dares to be different and pushes the envelope.
Rebecca continues to obsess over why Josh asked her to have dinner yet hasn’t made plans, so what gives? The new object of her obsession changes over night, literally.
By far my most favorite episode! Not only because Kermit outsmarted Miss Piggy, but also because the characters personalities came out in depth, they were fun, carefree and they know how to party.
We’ve all heard the phrase, ‘ love makes you do crazy things,’ so it’s no surprise that the first few minutes of the show opens with Rebecca not only leaving New York to move three thousand miles across country, but also walk out on a promotion.
If you grew up watching The Muppets as a kid, chances are you have your favorite Muppet. If you just started watching, chances are you have a favorite you love to watch every week.