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Happy Endings review – 3×05: ‘P and P Romance Factory’

December 4, 2012 by yellowwait

Courtesy of ABC

This week Happy Endings returns with Rob Corddry reprising his role as the Car Czar.  It also has one of the funniest cold opens we’ve seen in a while.  This is good. Unfortunately the whole Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Max (Adam Pally) side story is bad.  Where does this leave the episode?

Let’s bitch. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Happy Endings, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: Adam Pally, Casey Wilson, Damon Wayans Jr., Elisha Cuthbert, Eliza Coupe, Nick Zano, Rob Corddry, Zachary Knighton

Happy Endings review – 3×04: ‘More Like Stanksgiving’

November 20, 2012 by yellowwait

Courtesy of ABC

Taking a page out of the Friends Thanksgiving episode playbook, this week Happy Endings gives us a kind of flashback episode when Brad (Damon Wayans Jr.) and Max (Adam Pally) met on The Real World: Sacramento. That’s right, it’s the return of old Brad and Jane (Eliza Coupe)! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Happy Endings, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: ABC, Adam Pally, Casey Wilson, Damon Wayans Jr., Elisha Cuthbert, Eliza Coupe, Zachary Knighton

Happy Endings review – 3×03: ‘Boys II Menorah’

November 13, 2012 by yellowwait

Courtesy of ABC

This week Max (Adam Pally) and Brad (Damon Wayans Jr.) team up to hype up some bar mitzvahs while Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) and Dave (Zachary Knighton) try to save their relationship by adding some romance to their dull lives. Meanwhile both Penny (Casey Wilson) and Jane (Eliza Coupe) are all but forgotten. Let’s bitch. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Happy Endings, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: ABC, Adam Pally, Casey Wilson, Damon Wayans Jr., Elisha Cuthbert, Eliza Coupe, Zachary Knighton

Happy Endings review – 3×02: ‘Sabado Free-Gante’

October 30, 2012 by yellowwait

Courtesy of ABC

In this week’s cold open, we are treated to a Halloween theme and a running Latoya Jackson joke. What is this, 1993? Luckily for us the joke is laid to rest and the episode is able to take flight. Let’s review. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Happy Endings, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: ABC, Adam Pally, Casey Wilson, Damon Wayans Jr., Elisha Cuthbert, Eliza Coupe, Rachel Harris, Rob Corddry, Zachary Knighton

Happy Endings review – 3×01: ‘Cazsh Dummy Spillionairs’

October 23, 2012 by yellowwait

Well here we are. Season three of our beloved Happy Endings is back. Season two had great highs and a few lows, but would season three hook us back in? Spoiler alert….it totally does! Let’s bitch!

The last time we checked in with our gang, Penny (Casey Wilson) Skype flirted with Kent (Brian Austin Green), Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) and Dave (Zachary Knighton) started sleeping together and Brad (Damon Wayans Jr.) lost his job. Well the first episode opens with Kent proposing to Penny…to base jump off a skyscraper. Penny instead takes the stairs, and then trips and falls down severely “scathing” herself. Luckily for her friends and us, she had a camera on her helmet and recorded her fall from grace…get it? Cause she’s not graceful…I’ll let that one sit with you for a bit.

This kicks-off Max (Adam Pally) and Penny’s storyline. Two of my favorite characters, in my least favorite storyline of the episode. Not that it’s bad…it just feels forced. While watching I could see how there was a great idea behind it but it just falls apart in the execution. I love the idea of Max Miserying Penny, but at times it falls flat. After so many Misery spoofs you need to bring something new to it; it needs to feel fresh. Wilson and Pally obviously deliver with what little they are given and I always enjoy seeing Max flirt with a hot physical therapist, Kent (Matthew Del Negro).  Max seriously needs to find a boyfriend in season three. Maybe bring Grant (James Wolk) back? Just putting that out there…

Meanwhile Alex and Dave announce to the group that they are now casually dating. This coincides with Dave’s new casual haircut. And by casual I mean he looks like Justin Bieber’s father. While I know there are many Dave and Penny fans out there, I actually like Alex and Dave together because I think they’re a totally cute couple. It’s fun to see the two of them try to keep it casual while trying to deny the fact that it is pretty serious. Side note: I am loving the tough girl schtick that Alex dips into every so often. Every time Alex gets tough it just makes me smile. (Bring back bully Alex!!!)

Courtesy of ABC

And then there’s Brad and Jane (Eliza Coupe). The MVPs of last season show no signs of letting up. ‘Cazsh Dummy Spillionairs’ finds Brad adjusting to losing his job by faking being a stay at home husband while sneaking out to a new job. This is by far the best storyline of the night, and it features a new character I hope will be recurring throughout the season: Sinbrad. Clearly the wooden doll combines two of my favorite things: ventriloquism and a 90s sensibility. Coupe and Wayans Jr. nail their bits (of course). I especially love the revealing bathtub scene. That Coupe is one ballsy actress…wait, what? But most of all, what hit it out of the park for me is the big finale. Brad and Sinbrad’s duet of Ebony…and Ebony: brilliant.

Other observations:

  • The Barbra Streisand reference. Genius! I loves me some Babs. Like buttah!
  • No other observations, I just wanted to point out the Streisand reference. That’s how deep my love is for this woman

Best lines of the episode:

  • Penny (as the group laughs hysterically at her fall): “Hey guys, not cool. I died for two minutes in the ambulance.”
  • Jane (to Alex and Dave): “Well I’m out. You two have fun talking like two of Scott Caan’s groomsmen.”
  • Max (to the physical therapist): “Two things you should know about me, Kent. I’m selfless, and I’ve got moves like Jagger. Specifically the ones he allegedly used on David Bowie in the 70s.”
  • Sinbrad (talking about Alex who seems to be confused about her casual feelings over Dave): “That girl is so whack, her first name should be Nick Nack Patti. OHHHHHHHHHHH Snap!!!”
  • Penny (calling to the physical therapist): “Kent…help me…Kent! Max is Miserying me. He’s like Kathy Bates, only way fatter.”
  • Sinbrad (to Jane): “Yo mama so fat, she died.”

What did you think of the S3 premiere? Did you like Sinbrad? Are you happy Alex and Dave are still together? Think we should have seen more of the hot physical therapist? Let us know in the comments below

Happy Endings airs Tuesdays at 9pm EST on ABC

Filed Under: Happy Endings, TV, TV - Current Coverage Tagged With: ABC, Adam Pally, Brian Austin Green, Casey Wilson, Damon Wayans Jr., Elisha Cuthbert, Eliza Coupe, James Wolk, Matthew Del Negro, Zachary Knighton

Bunheads review – 1×10: ‘A Nutcracker in Paradise’

August 21, 2012 by yellowwait

Courtesy of ABC Family

She dances and sings!!! It’s summer finale time on Bunheads and while things had been running smoothly for our girls, there was plenty of drama to be had in this episode. But who cares about the drama? Can we talk about the fabulous Cabaret number Foster did? Perhaps we should dish on the drama first.

Let’s review.

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Filed Under: Bunheads, TV Tagged With: Alan Ruck, Bailey Buntain, Casey J. Adler, Emma Dumont, Gregg Henry, Julia Goldani Telles, Kaitlyn Jenkins, Kelly Bishop, Nathan Parsons, Season Finale, Sutton Foster, Zak Henri

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