Blog Responce 3: Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
I remember many times scrolling through Netflix and coming across Crazy Ex-Girlfriend . I considered watching the show many time but it’s musical elements have me flashbacks to my middle school theater days, and that’s too much for even me to reflect on. Despite it hitting a little too close to home for me, the musical element of the show does add to its dramatic and comic effect. Musicals are often intentionally overdramatic and somewhat spunky, but in all my years in theater I never saw someone laugh at a song from Grease . Crazy Ex-Girlfriend recognizes the often awkwardness of the musical drama and lightens it up and creates something so strange yet it works. The random break into song not only matches the somewhat insanity of the lead character, but it’s adds a comic element to the show many modern works of television don’t take advantage of. We’ve seen the music and comedy combo work before with The Lonely Island and Bo Burnam, but never directly in a sitcom outside of Di...