But that all goes out the window when she gets engaged to Josh.
Two Broadway legends, Tovah Feldshuh and Patti LuPone, guest star.
LuPone is wonderful, like she is every time she guest stars on any TV show.

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Shayna punim, by the way, means beautiful face in Yiddish.
Josh and Rebeccas relationship is going well.
But Rebecca realizes that she has to talk to Valencia about how shes dating Josh.
(She forgot.)
Valencia already knows, of course, because of all the social sharing.
Rebecca apologizes Valencia is okay with the relationship but mad at Rebecca.
Father Brah echoes this advice when he tells Josh he is defining himself by his relationship.
Josh also doesnt listen.
To Rebeccas surprise, Josh and Naomi bond.
For the first time in the episode, Rebecca listens to advice.
Back at home, has a breakthrough during her therapy session.
Clearly, Josh didnt take Father Brahs advice.
To show her that shes wrong, they sing this epic disco number.
And the cheesiness is suited to a couple in love who cant help but be sappy.
Well never have problems again/We used to have problems but now theyre gone, they sing in unison.
We havent seen these two duet in a while, and its a treat.
They belt beautifully, the song is catchy, and all in all, this number sounds great.
They are grinning fountains of energy.
Theyre wearing clownish patchwork jumpsuits and there are hearts everywhere.
The dancing is amazing.
Rodriguez does a split!
And Vella Lovell has an amazing solo!
Period Sex (Second Reprise)This ones become a running joke on this show now.
Will it ever be a full song?
She explains that Jews dont know how to have fun, they only know how to be miserable.
Patti LuPone and Tovah Feldshuh really sell the bit.
It Was a S Show3.