Crazy Ex Girlfriend Season 4 Episode 4 Review

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend  Season iv Episode four, "I'yard Making Upwards For Lost Fourth dimension," is a solid four pretzel episode. It slows down from its neck-breaking plot step to zoom in on the reincarnation of young-Rebecca in the form of her child-star obsessed younger brother, Tucker.

Tucker is a bit of a mother-lucker, with a ton of talent. Actually, Luca Padovan is so incredibly talented that he could sing songs for the entire hr and we would all exist luckier for it.

The episode allows u.s.a. to dig a bit deeper into Paula's relationship with her sons and with motherhood itself, but it's besides a bit boring. That'due south a natural result of getting viewers used to an action-packed 60 minutes of television. The more tiresome-roast pace is constructive, simply it'south also an aligning.

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In particular, the Nathaniel and Rebecca storyline is not well-suited for the choices on "I'thou Making Up For Lost Time." Information technology does provide space for Rebecca's potent declaration, about the limitations of their relationship, just it also is repeated territory.

Pravesh Cheena's Sunil is a delight on the bear witness who is underused as the sleuth. The Pink Panther tunes are fun and chuckle=worhty, but the competitive premise isn't quite rich enough for these characters. At the end of the episode, I still don't know who Sunil and Mrs. Fernandez are.

Maya and Sunil have commonalities with their experiences with survivors of suicide. Even so, we don't have an idea of how Sunil has been impacted by the trauma he's experienced. There is room to grow there and I hope we become a deeper dive into his character.

That is the affair well-nigh being an excellent prove. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend  sets the bar so loftier that we desire each graphic symbol to take the development and conscientious characterization that we enjoy from the leads.

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It'due south never not expert. It'due south just also non as proficient equally information technology could be.

Then again, the slower pace provides an opportunity for some nuance and subtly that resonates more deeply than on other more plot-packed episodes.

I deeply appreciate the dig at the television industry that is interwoven into the episode. Rebecca comments on the fact that theater is the but place where female directors be. The delightfully strange cameo of Tan French republic at the end of the episode reiterates the vocalized frustration with the misogynist lense the television receiver industry has.

Even though it is peppered in lightly, the point is flavorful. Women directors are given shortchanged in this industry and it'due south not really cool. Expert betoken, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend , practiced point.

I love Paula'due south arc on the episode. It'due south the strongest evolution.

Their escape room take a chance reveals something very important: Paula'due south motherhood is existent.

Ofttimes, TV shows parenthood as either a constant after-schoolhouse special or a punchline. The truth is information technology is weird and difficult and unexpected and warm.

Paula learns that she doesn't know her kids. Welcome to parenting. None of u.s.a. know our kids all the time.

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Similar Paula, sometimes we accept breaks to focus on ourselves and our own dreams. Information technology is at once perfectly okay and perfectly entertaining that the Brothers Proctor are more complex and smart than Paula knew.

There is truly something refreshing and entirely new bout Paula. She is not a helicopter parent, but she's not negligent either. She's only existent.

I am grateful that I get to see someone who reminds me of myself and how I grapple with parenting on my screen. I'm sure information technology isn't in the budget, only wow would I have loved an escape room song.

I love the escape room guide.

Escape Room Guide: Like u.s., yelp us, impale me.

Rebecca Agglomeration's journey is at the softest part of its pretzel. It makes for a very tender and succulent viewing feel. It is painful to watch her blood brother and Nathaniel accept advantage of and manipulate her. However, it likewise allows Rebecca to show us how she's grown.

There is no way Season i Rebecca would have chosen Tucker'southward mom and their dad. At that place is no mode Flavour one Rebecca would accept been able to tell Nathaniel that they are not good for each other.

That is growth.

It is notable that Rebecca's learning is helping little Tucker get to the place she is, only much earlier. They are and so very related and she is helping him. That is meaningful and makes his quest for Peter Pan all the more meaningful.

I'm non sure where the evidence is going with Rebecca and Nathaniel, but I know that this show can be trusted. I am here for the twisted fate of these worthy characters.

Crazy Talk

  • Heather casually walking into the scene for fridge treats is magic. It sets a pulse without doing much of all.
  • I miss my favorites, Valencia, Darryl, and White Josh.
  • Nathaniel's, "I love Rebecca, only she'southward basically a dramatic teenager," is spot on and I love it.
  • My favorite substitution in the entire episode is when Paula tells Rebecca that she probably has some more people with unfinished business. Her mom, her dad, the professor. And then also, of course, at some bespeak we probably desire to circle around to Greg. It is a brilliant fashion to showcase how far Rebecca has come and how far she has to get.

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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend  airs Fridays at 9/8c on The CW.

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