Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Season 1 Episode 7 I'm So Happy That Josh Is So Happy!
- TV-14
- November 23, 2015
- 42 min
-
8.0 (441)
Rebecca Bunch is once again up to her old antics in episode 7 of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, titled "I'm So Happy That Josh Is So Happy!". This time around, Rebecca is determined to win over Josh's family and prove to them that she is the right match for their son.
The episode opens with Rebecca nervously preparing for her meet and greet with Josh's family. She enlists the help of her roommate Paula, who encourages her to be herself and not to try too hard. However, despite her best efforts, things quickly spiral out of control once Rebecca arrives at Josh's family's house.
As the night progresses, Rebecca becomes increasingly desperate for the approval of Josh's family, and her behavior becomes more and more erratic. She dances wildly, drinks too much, and even ends up stripping down to her bra and underwear at one point.
Meanwhile, Josh's girlfriend Valencia is suspicious of Rebecca's motives and starts to investigate her past. She digs up information on Rebecca's time in New York, uncovering some unsettling truths about her past.
As the night wears on, tensions come to a head when Rebecca accidentally reveals a secret about Josh's family that they had been keeping hidden. The family is overwhelmed with emotion, and Josh is forced to intervene to try and salvage the situation.
In the end, Rebecca's antics have pushed Josh's family away rather than brought them closer together, and she begins to realize that she may have made a huge mistake. As the episode ends, Rebecca is left feeling more alone and isolated than ever before.
"I'm So Happy That Josh Is So Happy!" is a hilarious and cringe-worthy episode that showcases Rebecca's many flaws and insecurities. It's a reminder that trying too hard to fit in with others can sometimes backfire, and that the approval of others shouldn't be the sole focus of our lives. As always, the show combines humor with heart, leaving viewers both laughing and feeling deeply for its flawed protagonist.