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Broadcast's brightest new light ends its season with a romantic spectacular featuring an Arabian nights-themed wedding, a possible proposal, and a song performed by Lea Salonga and written by Adam Schlesinger (who also teams with star Rachel Bloom on a number for the fabulous Donna Lynne Champlin) that so perfectly mimics one of Salonga's Disney tunes, you may think it actually is one. What the finale best exhibits, however, is the growth in this show and in Bloom’s Rebecca, a slightly unbalanced young woman who has spent the season searching for love, friendship and, well, balance. Whether she finds them is part of the cliffhanger; but what's certain is viewers have found some knockout new talents and a terrific new show. See you next season.
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Broadcast's brightest new light ends its season with a romantic spectacular featuring an Arabian nights-themed wedding, a possible proposal, and a song performed by Lea Salonga and written by Adam Schlesinger (who also teams with star Rachel Bloom on a number for the fabulous Donna Lynne Champlin) that so perfectly mimics one of Salonga's Disney tunes, you may think it actually is one. What the finale best exhibits, however, is the growth in this show and in Bloom’s Rebecca, a slightly unbalanced young woman who has spent the season searching for love, friendship and, well, balance. Whether she finds them is part of the cliffhanger; but what's certain is viewers have found some knockout new talents and a terrific new show. See you next season.
TV Installation Los Angeles
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