![]() If you’re one of the people who has looked at the preview on Netflix and said, “yeah, nah,” let me challenge you way Rachel Bloom challenged Marc Maron when she appeared on his podcast: “dig into that: why?” ![]() ![]() I’ve talked about it ad nauseam to my friends and relatives, and I’ve harangued many of the people who take one look at it and give it a hard pass to just try it. I’m consistently amazed at how little credit this show receives from some of my favorite critics and podcasters my theory is that it’s just flown under most people’s radar for most of its run. The time has come, though, in part because nowadays, as the final season airs week by week, nearly everything I read, watch and listen to makes me think of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend on some level, particularly the various thinkpieces that have been pouring forth over the last year about the entertainment industry and the issues of representation it faces. I think that on some level I have been worried about whether I can convey how deep and insightful and fun it is with the kind of clarity and precision that the show itself displays. I’m going to write about a show that I love so much I’ve refrained from writing about it a whole lot.
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