New and exciting things will spring up on "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Season 2. These changes are part of the producers' initial plans, in relation to the trajectory of the series. Viewers of the show should be thrilled for what's up ahead in critically-acclaimed CW comedy-musical.
TV Guide reports that Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin), Rachel's first friend and BFF in West Covina, will go through a transition in "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Season 2. She will make a choice that will have her putting her needs ahead of her family and the outlet warns that this decision might "raise some eyebrows."
While nothing else has been detailed about this development in "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Season 2, viewers might recall two things about Paula from the first season. First, she's in an unfulfilling marriage and she also makes mean pies. Could this indicate that the new and empowered Paula will pursue opening her own bakery business? Or will she finally divorce her husband?
Meanwhile, when "Crazy Ex-Girfriend" Season 2 returns on The CW on Oct. 22, viewers might be surprised to hear a different theme song playing in the beginning of each episode. The catchy tune will be replaced in the upcoming show to reflect the transition of Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) from ex-girlfriend to girlfriend in Season 2, as previously reported on Parent Herald.
"Crazy Ex-Girfriend" co-creator Aline Brosh McKenna confirmed that the theme song is going to change every season. "We're exploring the different phases of romantic pursuit," she said via Vulture back in May.
In other reports, as production for "Crazy Ex-Girfriend" Season 2 is underway, the show has received another worthy acknowledgment from the Television Critics Association recently. The TCA recognized Rachel Bloom for Individual Achievement in Comedy, per The Hollywood Reporter. She bested other actress like Julia Louis-Dreyfuss ("Veep") and Constance Wu ("Fresh Off The Boat") for the award.
Tune to "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" Season 2 on The CW this fall. To catch up on the first season, the show is currently streaming on Netflix in all territories.