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  1. By Marissa Martinelli. Jan 14, 201912:31 PM. Todrick Hall in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Screencap from the CW broadcast. At the beginning of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend ’s midseason premiere, “I Need...

  2. Jun 24, 2019 · It’s a show that, to use one very specific example, produced an hour-long CATS parody about having a yeast infection. It also allowed its protagonist to be endearing and awful, kind and cruel; it let her make progress, then backslide, over and over again.

  3. I honestly feel like Heavy Boobs is a parody of Nicki Minaj’s “Anaconda” what with all the denim shorts and white backdrop, but on the commentary for this song, they even said it was Beyoncé-inspired, which doesn’t make sense. “Heavy Boobs” looks and sounds nothing like the Diva video.

  4. Dec 17, 2019 · 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,' Season 4, Episode 9 Photo: The CW Gotta love this Crazy Ex-Girlfriend episode, “I Need Some Balance,” a Cats parody which features, among other things, Todrick...

  5. So, when I saw the episode that parodies Cats-the musical, I had an idea that each of the cats symbolizes one of Rebecca's love interests, and this idea was further solidified when each of them tells their preference. So the itchy cat prefers Jason.

  6. May 9, 2021 · Throughout the series, Rebecca makes jokes about the nonsensical plot of the Cats, a musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. But in the episode "I Need Some Balance," Rebecca is visited by multiple Broadway-inspired cats. The cats narrate the problems Rebecca encounters while on her date with Jason. RELATED: 10 Best Lyrics In Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

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  8. Mar 1, 2018 · Towards the end of season 3, Rebecca decides she’s going to try to be more “realistic” about her future and embrace her inevitable future as a cat lady. And so, “Fuckton of Cats” was born. Speaking with Vulture, Rachel Bloom explained, “This song came from the idea of Fuck it, I’ll just get cats.

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