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Now that we’re halfway through Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’s final season, let’s evaluate Rebecca’s three suitors and how good they are for her.

We’re somehow only nine episodes away from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend‘s series finale. I always never believed that The CW would allow Rachel Bloom’s weird, experimental pet project to get this far, but here we are, only a few months away from the show ending its impressive run on its own terms.

That means, as much as it may hurt to contemplate, it’s time to think about Bloom and co-creator Aline Brosh McKenna’s end-game. For example, where will flawed-but-plucky protagonist Rebecca Bunch be in her quest for happiness at the series’ conclusion? Even more specifically, who will she end up with?

The last episode of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend featured a scene where all three of Rebecca’s ex-boyfriends — Josh Chan, Nathaniel Plimpton and Greg Serrano — unexpectedly showed up on her doorstep and scared off a guy she was hooking up with. It’s a clear indication that as much as Rebecca tries to move on from her past, her end-game probably involves permanently choosing one of them.

In that spirit, let’s break down her options going forward and determine at this juncture which romantic situation is best for Rebecca and her mental health:

Josh Chan

Pros

He’s the reason Rebecca moved to West Covina in the first place, which for better or worse changed her life forever.

He’s generally proven himself to be a sweet, genuine soul.

As the show likes to constantly play up, he’s a fit, hot guy.

He’s currently Rebecca’s roommate, which means they wouldn’t even have to change living situations.

Cons

He’s kind of the worst in the sense that if you looked up the word “loser” in the dictionary, you would find a smiling, oblivious photo of Josh Chan accompanying the definition.

He was essentially homeless earlier this season, which is why he’s living with Rebecca.

Josh is an idiot, plain and simple. He missed a lot in high school while he was too busy being popular.

He once left Rebecca at the alter. That’s a tough beat to ever fully come back from.

Verdict: Rebecca can do better.

Nathaniel Plimpton

Pros

He’s a successful lawyer, which is useful because Rebecca took a big pay cut going into the pretzel business. Such is her twisted fate.

He can empathize with Rebecca’s mommy issues, as he has some deep-seated daddy issues of his own.

Like Josh, he is also unquestionably a fit, hot guy.

He’s nice now, as he kept saying out loud during the last episode. That’s progress?

Cons

Nathaniel was an insufferable jerk who once propositioned Rebecca with an old condom.

He cheated on his girlfriend Mona approximately a billion times with Rebecca, which shows that he has the capacity to be unfaithful.

As a general rule, people who feel the need to constantly say “I’m nice now” usually aren’t that nice.

Every time he and Rebecca came close to being together for real, he did or said something dumb.

Verdict: We need more proof he’s actually changed before wholeheartedly endorsing him.

Greg Serrano

Pros

He’s in business school now and expressed interest during the last episode in re-opening his dad’s old restaurant. That’s clear character growth from a guy who once professed that trying is for suckers.

He’s a recovered alcoholic, so he won’t be having sex with any more bushes anytime soon.

His relationship with Rebecca may have been an unmitigated s*** show, but it was passionate and honest.

For some reason, he still wants her even though she slept with his father. Rebecca can’t ask for anything more than that.

Cons

Again, Rebecca had sex with Greg’s father. He may resent her for that forever.

Remember that time he asked Rebecca to settle for him? That exposed some serious self-esteem issues that may or may not have been addressed.

Even though he and Rebecca agreed to pretend like they were meeting for the first time, they still have a lot of baggage to work through.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but he is less conventionally attractive than either Josh or Nathaniel.

Verdict: Greg is the sensible choice, as long as he remains on his current life trajectory.

It’s also worth mentioning that it’s entirely possible that Rebecca ends up with someone else, or chooses herself and her fragile mental state over men altogether. She did once say she always assumed adopting a butt-load of cats was in her future one day.

Who knows what Bloom and McKenna have in mind for Rebecca’s future. Maybe she’ll be singing “Oh my God, I think I like you!” again to one of the three eligible bachelors listed above, or maybe to herself.

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