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TV Release: 2015-10-12 Torrent Release: 13-10-2015 by user LOL
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TV Show Genre:
Comedy, Musical
Runtime:
42 min.
Parental Rating:
[14+]TV-14 - Parents Strongly Cautioned
This program contains some material that parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in montiroing this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended.
Awards:
Won 1 Golden Globe. Another 11 wins & 32 nominations.
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Episode: Josh Just Happens to Live Here! (1x1)
Episode Plot:
Outwardly, twenty-six year old Rebecca's life seems great, as witnessed by her recent promotion to junior partner at the prestigious New York City law firm where she works. But she knows she isn't happy, as she once tried to commit suicide while in college, is on a plethora of prescription medications to deal with her anxiety, and her whole life has been spent on her career primarily at the urging of her controlling mother. It isn't until she runs into Josh Chan, who she hasn't seen in ten years, they who dated at summer camp that year and he who broke up with her at the end of camp, that she realizes that what would make her happy is being with Josh. The problem is is that he, after living in New York for eight months and not being able to make it there, has decided to go home to West Covina, California, where he says everyone is "happy". So Rebecca decides to be happy by declining the promotion and packing up and moving to West Covina on the premise that she has a job there, while really it's to pursue Josh. She does find a job easily at Whitefeather & Associates, a second rate law firm (as they all are in West Covina), with some of her new coworkers suspect of why a Yale and Harvard graduate would give up a good job in New York for a second rate one in West Covina. In trying to track down Josh, Rebecca meets Greg Serrano, a bartender at a local joint, he who is a childhood friend of Josh's and who Rebecca uses at any opportunity to find Josh. If Rebecca were to look closer in other avenues, she may find that she has kindred spirits in West Covina, one as potential love interest, and another who believes in the pursuit of true love.
Episode Release:
2015-10-12
Episode Genre:
Comedy, Musical
Runtime:
40 min.
Staff:
Actors: Rachel Bloom, Vincent Rodriguez III, Santino Fontana Writers: Rachel Bloom, Aline Brosh McKenna Directors: Marc Webb
Other episode info:
Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in English, Spanish in United States.
DESCRIPTION
To most looking in, Rebecca Bunch has a great life: a high powered job as an attorney in a prestigious New York law firm, great future prospects in her chosen profession, looks, brains, and money. But she has always suffered from anxiety and depression, for which she is on a plethora of pills. Those maladies are largely from being pushed by her overbearing Jewish mother, which also led to Rebecca's father abandoning the family when she was young. When on the streets of New York Rebecca runs into Josh Chan, her boyfriend from summer camp ten years ago when they were sixteen, she remembers back to that time as the happiest time in her life, happiness which eludes her. When Josh mentions that he is imminently moving back to his hometown of West Covina, California, Rebecca decides to pursue happiness in moving to West Covina herself, telling people it's because she got a fabulous job there, where in reality it's to rekindle a relationship with Josh, which she believes is what will make her happy. As Rebecca ekes out a life in West Covina with a wide array of new friends, colleagues, allies and enemies - within this collection being Josh and his friends - Rebecca may come to some realizations about her life and what she is trying to achieve. Does this all make her a crazy ex-girlfriend, or is it a little more nuanced than that?