Crazy Ex-Girlfriend season 1

The first season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend premiered on The CW on October 12, 2015 and ran for 18 episodes until April 18, 2016. The season stars Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch, a young lawyer who quits her job at a top-notch New York lawfirm and moves across the country to West Covina, California to follow an ex-boyfriend from her teenage years, Josh Chan, in the hopes of finding true happiness. Vincent Rodriguez III, Santino Fontana, Donna Lynne Champlin, Pete Gardner, and Vella Lovell co-star.

Main

 * Rachel Bloom as Rebecca Bunch
 * Vincent Rodriguez III as Josh Chan
 * Santino Fontana as Greg Serrano
 * Donna Lynne Champlin as Paula Proctor
 * Pete Gardner as Darryl Whitefeather
 * Vella Lovell as Heather Davis

Recurring

 * Gabrielle Ruiz as Valencia Perez
 * David Hull as White Josh
 * Erick Lopez as Hector
 * Gina Gallego as Mrs. Hernandez
 * Steve Monroe as Scott Proctor
 * Zayne Emory, and Steele Stebbins as Brendan and Tommy Proctor
 * Rene Gube as Father Brah
 * Tovah Feldshuh as Naomi Bunch
 * Ava Acres as Young Rebecca
 * Amy Hill and Alberto Issac as Lourdes and Joseph Chan
 * Michael Hyatt as Dr. Noelle Akopian
 * Michael McMillian as Tim
 * Paul Welsh as Trent Maddock
 * Stephnie Weir as Karen and Burl Moseley as Jim
 * John Allen Nelson and Jay Huguley as Silas Bunch
 * Robin Thomas as Marco Serrano
 * Esther Povitsky as Maya
 * Danny Jolles as George
 * Rachel Grate as Audra Levine
 * Tess Paras and Coryn Mabalot as Jayma and Jastenity Chan
 * Benjamin Siemon as Brody, "Grocery Clerk with Half an Eyelid"
 * Hunter Stiebel as Marty
 * Michael Hitchcock as Bert
 * Cedric Yarbrough as Calvin Young
 * John Yuan and Matthew Yuan as Ben and David
 * Clark Moore as AJ

Guest

 * Olivia Edward as Madison Whitefeather
 * Eugene Cordero as Alex
 * Dan Gregor as Dr. Roth
 * Dr. Phil as himself
 * Amber Riley and Ricki Lake as the Dream Ghosts
 * BJ Novak as himself
 * Lea Salonga as Aunt Myrna
 * Nipsey Hussle as himself

Episodes
Every song listed is performed by Rebecca, except where indicated.

Production and development
The series was originally developed for Showtime, and a pilot was produced, but Showtime opted not to proceed with it on February 9, 2015. The CW picked up the series on May 7, 2015, for the Fall 2015–2016 season. The series has been extensively reworked for The CW, expanding the show format from a half-hour to a full hour and adjusting the content for broadcast television, as the original pilot was produced for premium cable. On October 5, 2015, shortly before the series premiere, The CW placed an order of five additional scripts. On November 23, 2015, the CW ordered another five episodes, raising the total for season 1 to 18 episodes.

Casting
On September 30, 2014, Santino Fontana, Donna Lynne Champlin, Vincent Rodriguez III and Michael McDonald joined Rachel Bloom in the series regular cast. With the move to The CW, the series went through casting changes and McDonald departed the cast. Shortly afterwards, Vella Lovell and Pete Gardner were added as regulars; with Lovell in the role of Heather, Rebecca's underachieving neighbor; and Gardner replacing McDonald in the role of Darryl, Rebecca's new boss.

Music
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Original Television Soundtrack (Season 1 - Volume 1)" was released on February 19, 2016 in both explicit and clean versions. It includes all the songs from the first eight episodes of season one, alongside Bloom's a cappella rough demos of "Feeling Kinda Naughty", "I Have Friends", "Settle for Me", and "Sex with a Stranger" as well as Adam Schlesinger's demo version of "What'll It Be".

"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Original Television Soundtrack (Season 1 - Vol. 2)" was released on May 20, 2016. It includes all the songs from the last 10 episodes of season one, as well as demos of "JAP Battle", "I Could If I Wanted To", "Women Gotta Stick Together", "Group Hang", and "You Stupid Bitch".

Critical response
The first season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend received critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the first season received "generally favorable reviews" with an average score of 78 based on 23 reviews. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season a 97% positive rating, with an average rating of 7.70 out of 10 based on reviews from 62 critics, with the site's consensus stating: "Lively musical numbers and a refreshing, energetic lead, Rachel Bloom, make Crazy Ex-Girlfriend a charming, eccentric commentary on human relationships."