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Clever satire is far more than it first seems

Netflix's new TV musical comedy hit, My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend reminds us not to take life - or ourselves too seriously

August 26, 2016 08:46
Rachel Bloom, who co-created, writes and stars in the series, with co-star Santino Fontana

ByCharlotte Oliver, Charlotte Oliver

3 min read

Full disclosure: I really didn't want to like Rebecca Bunch, the protagonist of Netflix's new TV musical comedy hit, My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

The show's title may offer some clue as to why; she is as maddening as she is mad.

Here you have a Harvard-educated lawyer with, ostensibly, everything going for her: a stellar career in ascent, a droolworthy Manhattan home, and perfectly-coiffed hair that laughs in the face of humidity.

But it just takes one chance encounter with her summer camp boyfriend Josh, who mercilessly dumped her aged 16, to erase any semblance of self-respect. Within moments, Bunch has quit her job, boxed up her life and upped sticks to the far more humble (read: pretty grim) setting of West Covina, California - "two hours from the beach, four hours in traffic".