Forgive the obvious pun, but 'Happy Endings' may just get its namesake after all. Following ABC's heartbreaking, if expected cancellation of the series, rumors of a cable pickup for the cult comedy have officially come to life, USA stepping up to negotiate a pickup of the beloved series. It remains to be seen when the details iron out, but get the latest details of 'Happy Endings'' possible return inside!
And so, as general chaos emerges from ABC between the pickup of Marvel's 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' and the multiple renewals being vomited forth, 'Happy Endings' fans are subject to some very sad news. Not only has the beloved ABC comedy been cancelled, but along with it 'Red Widow,' 'Malibu Country, 'How To Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)' and 'Body of Proof.' Word is sketchy on 'The Neighbors,' but find out what you can do to save 'Happy Endings' inside!
'Happy Endings' fans, your favorite show may soon live up to its namesake. After a largely disastrous move to Friday nights, it seems there may be hope on the horizon after all for ABC's 'Happy Endings,' which has struggled all season in its shuffling various schedules. New reports suggest that USA may attempt to ease its way into the original half-hour comedy market using 'Happy Endings' as an entry point, should ABC opt not to renew the fan-favorite series. Find out if fans will have future 'Happy Endings' inside!
Reception of last night's 'How I Met Your Mother' episode "The Time Travelers" might have been a bit mixed (we might have been the only ones still sour by the end), but that hasn't dampened our anticipation for the upcoming season finale episodes "Something Old" and "Something New" one bit. Whether or not we'll actually meet the mother as planned remains to be seen, but at least we have 'Happy Endings' star Casey Wilson and 'Key & Peele's Keegan-Michael Key to sweeten the deal! Find out all about the 'How I Met Your Mother' finale inside!
ABC has continually shuffled its Tuesday comedies 'Happy Endings' and 'Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23,' recently slotting them in to replace '666 Park Avenue' on Sundays, but abandoning the experiment after a single airing due to low ratings. Now, it seems that new schedule adjustments might have pushed most of the remaining 'Happy Endings' episodes to February, leaving little to no room for the remainder of 'Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23.' Will the shelved episodes lead to the series' cancellation? What about the chances for 'Happy Endings'?
Sheesh, talk about your "can't catch a break." After ABC pulled the remaining '666 Park Avenue' episodes from its Sunday lineup, the network made the unexpected move of slotting in new episodes of critically acclaimed comedies 'Happy Endings' and 'Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23,' in addition to their regular Tuesday premieres. That experiment seems to have failed, as ABC has now pulled both comedies from the Sunday lineup, but will it impact their renewal chances?
Though ABC has had much more high-profile ratings issues this season, particularly the cancellations of both freshman dramas 'Last Resort' and '666 Park Avenue,' fans still eagerly await news of both critical darlings 'Happy Endings' and 'Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23.' Neither have improved significantly in the ratings, with some worried that ABC is looking to burn off episodes with additional Sunday episodes, but what does ABC itself have to say? Find out the fate of ABC's comedies inside!
Talk about kicking when they're down. Earlier this season we were disheartened, albeit not altogether surprised to hear that ABC decided not to renew freshman dramas '666 Park Avenue' and 'Last Resort' for additional episodes, but now '666 Park Avenue' fans have even more reason to fear. ABC has pulled the supernatural spook-fest from its Sunday scheduling altogether, slotting in 'Happy Endings' and 'Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23,' instead, but why? And when will '666 Park Avenue' return?
It's not like we could ever forget about the legendary Zack Morris and his uncanny ability to slow the whole of time for reasons he didn't nearly often enough take advantage of, but it sure does seem like Mark-Paul Gosselaar is popping up quite a bit these days. We already knew both that TNT's 'Franklin & Bash' had been court-appointed for a third season, as well as that the actor would appear on tonight's 'Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23' premiere as himself, but now it seems that the one-time 'Saved By the Bell' star is putting another ABC sitcom under his belt.
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