Happy Endings

2011 • ABC
4.4
1.03K reviews
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Season 3 episodes (23)

1 Cazsh Dummy Spillionaires
10/23/12
Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) goes to great lengths to keep his new job a secret from Jane (Eliza Coupe), while Max (Adam Pally) keeps Penny (Casey Wilson) confined to a body cast in order to spend time with her physical therapist. Meanwhile, Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) try to keep their rekindled relationship casual.
2 Sabado Free-Gante
10/30/12
When Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) tries to cut back on his spending, Max (Adam Pally) helps him re-create his luxurious Saturday routine on the cheap. Jane (Eliza Coupe) tries to help Penny (Casey Wilson) drive a hard bargain for a new car, and Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) start to have doubts about their rekindled relationship when they look for an apartment together.
3 Boyz II Menorah
11/13/12
When Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) and Max (Adam Pally) join forces to DJ bar mitzvahs, their business venture quickly puts a strain on their friendship. Jane (Eliza Coupe) tries to help Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) keep their romantic spark alive with disastrous consequences.
4 More Like Stanksgiving
11/20/12
While Dave (Zachary Knighton) tries to throw an "authentic" Thanksgiving in honor of his remote Navajo heritage, Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) grows concerned about their relationship when Penny (Casey Wilson) asks her why it is taking him so long to move his stuff into their new place. Meanwhile, Max (Adam Pally) forces his friends to watch some revealing footage of their long-ago appearance on The Real World.
5 P & P Romance Factory
12/4/12
As Jane (Eliza Coupe) bonds with her macho co-workers by criticizing Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) behind his back, Penny struggles to hide her prescription helmet from her new beau. Meanwhile, Max (Adam Pally) is offended by an acquaintance's trick handshake. Guest starring Rob Corddry.
6 To Serb with Love
12/11/12
At a Kerkovich family party, Jane (Eliza Coupe) goes to great lengths to make her hard-to-please father laugh, while Dave (Zachary Knighton) discovers that Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) hasn't told her parents they are back together. With Penny (Casey Wilson) finally in a stable relationship, Max (Adam Pally) tries to make her jealous by befriending another woman with a messy love life. Guest starring Christopher McDonald and Julie Hagerty.
7 No-Ho-Ho
12/18/12
When Jane (Eliza Coupe) admits that she was born on Christmas, her friends try to give her the perfect birthday by blocking out all signs of the holiday. Dave (Zachary Knighton) gets too involved when Penny (Casey Wilson) and her new boyfriend Pete (guest star Nick Zano) exchange gifts.
8 Fowl Play/Date
1/6/13
Penny and Brad struggle to cover their role in the accidental death of Alex's racist pet parrot. Jane and Dave vie to be matchmakers for Max.
9 Ordinary Extraordinary Love
1/8/13
A singer celebrity buys a dress at ALEX's store and PENNY positions Alex's store as a popular place to shop. MAX feels he's dated all the single gay guys so JANE and Derrick help him meet new men. DAVE tries to help BRAD do a home repair and in the process Brad realizes he's ready to get back into the workforce.
10 The Kickening
1/13/13
When Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) convinces her friends to join her store's kickball team, Dave (Zachary Knighton) must face his traumatic memory of accidentally kicking a ball at Penny's (Casey Wilson) face. Meanwhile, the ruthlessly competitive Jane (Eliza Coupe) joins a competing team in order to have a better shot at winning.
11 The Ex Factor
1/15/13
Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) looks to avoid dinner with Jane's (Eliza Coupe) college ex, until he learns that it's a woman. Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) are smitten with Max's (Adam Pally) mysterious new roommate; Penny (Casey Wilson) joins her new boyfriend's circle of friends.
12 The Marry Prankster
1/29/13
Max's (Adam Pally) vow to play a series of vengeful pranks on his friends threatens to derail a big surprise planned by Penny's (Casey Wilson) boyfriend, Pete (guest star Nick Zano). Meanwhile, Jane (Eliza Coupe) worries when Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) takes a new job at a kids' gym.
13 Our Best Friend's Wedding
1/29/13
When Jane (Eliza Coupe) wants to plan the wedding of Penny's (Casey Wilson) dreams, Pete (guest star Nick Zano) admits that he'd rather elope.
14 In The Heat of the Noche
3/29/13
With the future of his new job in jeopardy, Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) enlists his friends to help save the failing kids' gym. Max's (Adam Pally) concerns over his endless texting lead him and Penny (Casey Wilson) into addiction to a powerful -- and illegal -- cough syrup. Guest starring David Alan Grier.
15 The Straight Dope
3/29/13
In order to get good basketball tickets, Max (Adam Pally) avoids telling a woman who's interested in him that he's gay. Alex's (Elisha Cuthbert) efforts to be smarter pose a threat to Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Jane (Eliza Coupe). Guest starring Abby Elliott.
16 The Incident
4/5/13
A hairstylist's (guest star RuPaul) gossip revives a dormant family feud between Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) and Jane (Eliza Coupe). As Dave (Zachery Knighton) looks for a new recipe to jumpstart his flagging sandwich business, his food truck is stolen.
17 Bros Before Bros
4/5/13
As Dave (Zachary Knighton) squares off against a competitor's food truck, Max (Adam Pally) falls in love with the rival's son. Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) disagree over inviting Penny's (Casey Wilson) father to her wedding. Guest starring Andy Richter and Alex Quijano.
18 She Got Game Night
4/12/13
To prove how well she and her fiancé Pete know each other, Penny (Casey Wilson) challenges her friends to a couples' game night. A job offer at a brick and mortar restaurant leads Dave (Zachary Knighton) to seek a psychic's advice.
19 The Storm Before The Calm
4/12/13
A play Penny (Casey Wilson) has written following her failed engagement has everyone worried that she may not be over it. Brad (Adam Pally) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) sign on as tastemakers for a guerilla marketing firm, and then seek to cut Jane (Eliza Coupe) out of the action.
20 The Ballad of Lon Sarofsky
4/19/13
A plan to get Penny (Casey Wilson) a date backfires, landing her in a relationship with Jane's (Eliza Coupe) boorish boss (guest star Robb Corddry). Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) vie over how to help Max (Adam Pally) win the Mr. Super Gay Chicago pageant.
21 Un-Sabotagable
4/19/13
Jane (Eliza Coupe) helps Max (Adam Pally) get his life back on track in order to impress his vengeful ex-roommate (guest star Mark-Paul Gosselaar). Dave (Zachary Knighton) bets that Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) doesn't have the discipline to redeem her outstanding Groupons.
22 Deuce Babylove 2: Electric Babydeuce
5/3/13
Dave (Zachery Knighton) and Penny (Casey Wilson) discover that their parents, Big Dave (guest star Michael McKean) and Dana (guest star Megan Mullally), want to adopt. Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.) look to escape their friends by joining an exclusive tennis club.
23 Brothas & Sisters
5/3/13
Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) and Dave's (Zachery Knighton) efforts to keep their breakup under wraps threaten Jane's (Eliza Coupe) plans for the wedding of their domineering older sister (guest star Stephanie March).

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.

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4.4
1.03K reviews
Jeremy Hoffman
March 13, 2013
Unfunny from the start. This is the unviable tissue mass result from committee writers charged with mashing together the.... ah screw it. Just check out Adam Carolla's podcast and ignore this abortion.
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D Ewoldt
May 21, 2013
I'm not realy surprised this great sho didn't catch on while ABC had ahold of it. They failed. I bet it will find a larger audince online where word-of-mouth propel it to fame.
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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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