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The shows pop-culture-infused jokes are deployed at high speed.

The protagonists are quirky, bumbling, and/or self-involved underdogs who somehow become worthy of championing despite their flaws.
They agree and, to their surprise, so does their (seemingly) more successful former colleague Wickie.
(If youre wondering if there was a fifth girl in Girls5Eva, the answer is yes.
She does appear in recurring flashbacks, though.)
Like them, Wickie is pure audacity and narcissism molded into the shape of a human being.
Her shamelessness has not waned in the ensuing years.
Gloria also goes out of her way to prove shes still up for fun.
When Wickie accuses her of being a prude, she retorts: I power walk to WAP.
For every note that is just slightly off in Girls5Eva, though, another is perfectly pitched.
Yes, Im talking about the music.
As entertaining asGirls5Evais, there are moments when one wishes it would push its satire closer to the edge.
The show is smart enough to get away with baring its teeth more.