Happy Endings

2011

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • 0

7.8| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

A fresh and funny take on modern friendship and what one urban family will do to stay friends after the perfect couple who brought them all together break up on their wedding day. The failed wedding forces them all to question their life choices. Then there are Alex and Dave themselves, who strike a truce and must learn to live with the changes their breakup has brought.

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ChanBot i must have seen a different film!!
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
lyndsiestoltman Witty, hilarious, full of fun and replay-ability on a Seinfeld or Friends level, but updated for a new generation. I felt like this was one of those shows that got canceled way too early. I loved it. Still do. I wish there were more episodes.
Red_Identity The first few episodes of Season 1 were definitely rough (and I went by the original production code, not the air date order) but after a while the show really got to a point where the characters and jokes were constantly working. The performance are all pretty on point, and the characterization surprisingly strong for such a light sitcom that doesn't look like it would be original at all. It reminds me of a super-hyper Friends, and also of Community. Eliza Coupe is the show's MVP, licking off all of the meat and humor out of the obsessively anal Jane. She's an unqualified success, as if Cuthbert at the silly humor thrown her way in seasons 2 and 3. Fantastic show
theolonius As for shows, I usually give them a lifeline of three episodes. With this particular show, it's the lowest rating I ever gave so far. Imagine a setup of any crude and original sitcom being pressed into a scheme of Cosby-humor at best. And it never got better. It has BORING written all over it. At now time, the humor/ the punchlines were hilarious, funny, original, crazy.Its a Frankenstein of jokes ripped right out of the last decades and - with a lot of force - pressed into a current show. Sorry for this rough and short review, but I was pretty shocked who disappointing this show was. If you ever have been living a regular life when you were 20-30, chances are your life was a lot more funny, ridiculous, special and noteworthy than these terrible scripts.To quote fictional Rick James, I wish I had four hands, to give this four thumbs down.
Fifi I was recently introduced to this show by a friend and was left wondering why I've never watched it before. It's AWESOME! As a Chicagoan, the setting has an authentic feel and while I do recognize the Friends-esque setting, the characters are refreshing to me.My favorites are Jane, Brad and Penny and, frankly, I could happily watch a show about those three alone. I love Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Brad's (Damon Wayans, Jr.) relationship - they are hilarious individually, but there's something magical about them together. They are amazingly kooky and have their own relationship shorthand, which is endearing. I can relate to Penny (Casey Wilson) on so many levels - she's just trying to get it right and she's so optimistic, even when everything goes wrong.Max, Alex and Dave are good, too, but they don't pop for me the way the other three do. I do love that they didn't go obvious and flamboyant with Max. All six together do have a wonderful rapport.Great show - I hope it's around a long time!