Sunday, November 15, 2015

PAJIBA: The Definitive Ranking Of All The 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' Songs (says them)

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"West Covina" is my choice for the top song from the first five episodes of CrazyExGirlfriend
Pajiba.com chose differently.  Check the link above to see what they chose.


Okay, now we all know that the point of a list like this is so we can fun arguing about it. So let's keep the discussion friendly. After all, we all love Rebecca, right? RIGHT? Say it! SAY IT! SAY YOU LOVE REBECCA, OR I'LL GUT YOU LIKE A FISH!
Okay, I'm all right now. Look, I'm going to be obvious, and say that number one goes to "West Covina", not only because it was the most lavish, most energetic, most traditional musical number, but because Rachel really kicks it as a singer when she's singing show tunes. (Seee Cake farts song, below)
Finally, because for me, and for many others, I'm sure, it was the moment of comprehension. You watch Rachel singing and dancing, and interacting with Destiny and the Pretzel vendor, and the "Accidentes" guy who stepped off the side of the bus, and you didn't know this was a musical. It's all out of left field, you're thinking that you might like this, and then....
This happened.


I saw the giant pretzel, and that's when I knew.
"I have friends" definitely deserves more than last place, because it features Ava Acres as 12 year old Rebecca, and I think she's wonderful. In some ways, the child inside Rebecca is the main character, an iconic figure to be sure, and 10 year old Ava holds up the full weight of the conceit.    I don't get to Broadway, maybe lead actresses in musicals sing duets with their childhood selves all the time, but  I was blown away, touched and amused.


There are some very good child actors in CXGF, and they're very well used, intelligently, and never condescendingly.  I hope to talk about this later.

The inevitable "surprised snail" gif from Episode 5 of CrazyExGirlfriend "Josh and I are Good people"

You're welcome.
As actors, snails are particularly well-suited to convey the emotion of surprise, as their eyes already bug out of their head, in classic Ren Hoek fashion.
 






 When +racheldoesstuff  gets really famous.