Happy Endings

2011 • ABC
4.4
1.03K reviews
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Season 2 episodes (21)

1 Blax, Snake, Home
9/28/11
While Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) throw themselves into hobbies that the other hated when they were a couple, Max (Adam Pally) worries that Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) isn't making time for him anymore. Meanwhile, Penny (Casey Wilson) struggles with the thought of growing old alone when she buys a condo.
2 Baby Steps
10/5/11
Against his better judgment, Dave (Zachary Knighton) hires a struggling Max (Adam Pally) to help with his food truck business, while Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) and Penny (Casey Wilson) fall in with a clique of high school mean girls. Meanwhile, Jane (Eliza Coupe) feels her maternal instinct kick in when she tracks down the child she believes was born using her donated egg.
3 Yesandwitch
10/12/11
When her mother Dana (guest star Megan Mullally) comes for a visit, Penny (Casey Wilson) worries that her positivity borders on delusion. Meanwhile, Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Brad (Damon Wayans Jr.) help Max's (Adam Pally) limo tour business with skills they picked up in couples' improv class.
4 Secrets and Limos
10/19/11
Brad (Damon Wayans Jr.) struggles with whether to tell his new boss (guest star Larry Wilmore) about an awkward personal hygiene problem, while Jane (Eliza Coupe) tries to make sure the universe aligns in Penny's (Casey Wilson) favor. And when Dave (Zachary Knighton) starts dating a new girl, he avoids introducing her to his judgmental friends.
5 Spooky Endings
10/26/11
When Penny (Casey Wilson) and Max (Adam Pally) team up for a mother and baby Halloween costume, they have a difficult time flirting with other guests at a party. Meanwhile, Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Alex's (Elisha Cuthbert) costumes provoke unexpected reactions and Jane (Elisha Coupe) and Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) have a harrowing night house-sitting in the suburbs.
6 Lying Around
11/2/11
As Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) and Jane (Eliza Coupe) secretly enjoy separate "stay-cations," Max (Adam Pally) convinces Dave (Zachary Knighton) to let him direct a commercial for his food truck. Meanwhile, Penny (Casey Wilson) starts a low-key relationship only to become jealous of Alex's (Elisha Cuthbert) elaborate dates. Guest starring Brent Musberger and Fred Savage.
7 The Code War
11/16/11
Angie, Max's high school girlfriend, is introduced to the gang because she is moving to Chicago for her job. Penny hates her because she dated Max after Angie, but Penny acts completely sweet to Angie. When Dave & Angie connect, Max invokes "the code" and tells Dave he can't date Angie. When Dave says the code doesn't count since Max is gay, Dave & Max engage in a "code war" where all codes are off. Max kisses Alex in an attempt to make Dave jealous, which makes Alex have a bit of a crush on Max. Brad realizes he has a "work wife," which makes Jane want a "work husband." When they all meet for drinks, intentions are misunderstood and they decide to just stick with real life spouses.
8 Full Court Dress
11/23/11
Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) and Dave (Zachary Knighton) become entangled in a friendship with Brad's crazy mailman Drew (guest star Rob Riggle), while Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) struggles to design a dress for Jane (Eliza Coupe). Meanwhile, Penny (Casey Wilson) competes with Max (Adam Pally) for the affections of his niece and nephew.
9 Grinches be Crazy
12/7/11
After arguing with Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) about an appropriate holiday tip for their housekeeper, Jane (Eliza Coupe) accidentally gives her the money they had been saving for their Christmas vacation. And while Max (Adam Pally) is surprised by how much he enjoys playing Santa at Penny's (Casey Wilson) charity drive, Dave (Zachary Knighton) redeems several years' worth of Alex's (Elisha Cuthbert) Christmas gift coupons.
10 The Shrink, The Dare, Her Date, and Her Brother
1/4/12
Penny (Casey Wilson) starts dating Dave's (Zachary Knighton) unprofessional therapist while Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Max (Adam Pally) compete to see who is less vain. Meanwhile, Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) are surprised to find themselves bonding over their shared love of romantic comedies. Guest starring Ken Marino and Faith Prince.
11 Meat the Parrots
1/11/12
Dave (Zachary Knighton) is shocked to learn that his father has started dating Penny's (Casey Wilson) thrice-divorced mother. Meanwhile, Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) convinces Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) and Max (Adam Pally) to help her stake out a Chinese restaurant she believes is a cover for a brothel. Guest starring Michael McKean, Megan Mullally and Ed Begley, Jr.
12 Makin' Changes!
1/18/12
Penny (Casey Wilson) tries to change a guy to better suit her tastes, while Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) rebels against Jane's (Eliza Coupe) influence on his life. Meanwhile, Max (Adam Pally) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) accuse Dave (Zachary Knighton) of being addicted to V-neck shirts.
13 The St. Valentine's Day Maxssacre
2/8/12
As Penny (Casey Wilson) tries to delay breaking up with her boyfriend until after Valentine's Day, Dave (Zachary Knighton) worries that his girlfriend his pulling the same trick on him. Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) struggles to complete his Valentine's Day plans with Jane (Eliza Coupe) after a dentist appointment leaves him high on laughing gas, while Max (Adam Pally) reconnects with an old boyfriend.
14 Everybody Loves Grant
2/15/12
Max (Adam Pally) begs his friends to be nice to his new boyfriend, Grant (guest star James Wolk), but is taken aback when the gang becomes obsessed with him. Meanwhile, Dave (Zachary Knighton) struggles to prove that he is the "cool guy" of the group.
15 The Butterfly Effect Effect
2/22/12
As winter drags on, Penny (Casey Wilson) and Dave (Zachary Knighton) eagerly await Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Brad's (Damon Wayans, Jr.) annual fight that signals the arrival of spring. But when they try to provoke their friends into initiating their "Spring Smackdown," things don't go as planned. Meanwhile, Max (Adam Pally) acts more and more like a bear the longer winter lasts.
16 Cocktail & Dreams
2/29/12
After Dave (Zachary Knighton) turns his food truck into a popular mobile speakeasy, Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.), Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Penny (Casey Wilson) all begin having sex dreams about him. Meanwhile, Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) embraces an extreme diet and Max (Adam Pally) struggles with his feelings about settling down with Grant (guest star James Wolk). Guest starring Paul Scheer and Colin Hanks.
17 The Kerkovich Way
3/7/12
After sleeping with Dave (Zachary Knighton), Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) enlists Jane (Eliza Coupe) in an effort to convince him that it never happened. Meanwhile, Penny (Casey Wilson) pushes Max (Adam Pally) to enter a scavenger hunt even though he is still depressed about his recent break-up.
18 Party of Six
3/14/12
Hoping to break Penny's (Casey Wilson) birthday curse, the gang struggles to pick the perfect restaurant for the celebration. But every time they settle on a place to eat, relationship mistakes from their pasts force them to reconsider.
19 You Snooze, You Bruise
3/21/12
Dave (Zachary Knighton) stands up to a bully at the gym, while Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) realizes how much their Homeowners Association depends on his wife's aggressive management style when Jane (Eliza Coupe) finally learns to relax. Guest starring Bobby Moynihan.
20 Big White Lies
3/28/12
In order to avoid having tea with an annoying childhood friend, Penny (Casey Wilson) makes up a series of detailed lies that quickly spin out of control. Meanwhile, Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Max (Adam Pally) struggle to convince their nosy landlord to fix their oven.
21 Four Weddings and a Funeral (Minus Three Weddings and One Funeral)
4/4/12
As the gang attends the wedding of two of their gay friends, Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) struggles to tell Jane (Eliza Coupe) that he lost his job. Meanwhile, Max (Adam Pally) balks at reuniting with his Madonna cover band and Penny (Casey Wilson) flirts over Skype at the reception. Guest starring Brian Austin Greene and Larry Wilmore

About this show

Forget who gets to keep the ring—when a couple splits, the real question is, who gets to keep the friends? In this modern comedy, a couple's break-up will complicate all of their friends' lives and make everyone question their choices. When life throws you for a curve, hold on tight to the people you love. Every circle of friends has someone who's the gravitational center. This show isn't afraid to ask the embarrassing personal questions that inevitably arise in every long-term, close-knit group of friends.

Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.03K reviews
A Google user
July 10, 2012
Finally a show with a slacker gay guy that I can freaking identify with.. thank you. I love all the characters even the runaway bride. It's funny and goofy and a cool mix the cray cray people. I can't wait for season 3, 4 and 5. I want to be in love like Jane and Brad... yeah they have issues but in all the right places.
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A Google user
May 21, 2014
By far the best written and wittiest comedy on TV, with a pitch perfect cast that sells the script flawlessly. Watch at least three episodes, if by then you don't "get" it its not your style of comedy, but if this show makes you laugh it will end up being your favorite comedy. I have the DVDs, downloaded eps already on my phone but this show is near and dear enough to me that I just purchased it on Google Play. And I just realized that that automatically adds the episodes to your YouTube account.
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Crystal F
May 10, 2013
Considering the players are all supposed to be around 30 which is the same as me and my friends its relevant to generation...though an older crowd may not understand the comedy fully the actors and actresses act it all out accordingly....Penny is by far my favorite character....just about everyone can find a character they see themselves in.
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