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'Selfie' was a terrific show hiding behind a terrible title

Welcome to Fix It, our weekly series examining projects we love — save for one tiny change we wish we could make.

It's childish to assume that loving something is equal to thinking that thing is perfect. Love can be dynamic, mobile, and accepting of the fact that most good things can and should change. 

Selfie, the 2014 ABC sitcom that loosely updated George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion (better known by its musical adaptation My Fair Lady), is all about finding love through change. The show as a whole, which failed so magnificently with viewers that it was pulled from its time slot halfway through its first season, could have used a change or two before airing. That doesn't mean the show should not be loved. Read more...

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