

Happy
Florent, 23, is an upper class Parisian who dreams of going back to America, where he attended college. One summer he meets Alessia, an American girl, lost in the streets of Paris. Together and with random encounters while on a journey from Paris to Normandy, they explore their passions, which draws them closer as well as brings up their clashing differences. As they face a crucial crossroad in their lives, they will uncover new sides of themselves, struggling to determine who they are personally, professionally and sexually while to break free from their upbringings.
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Plot Summary
Nick Sax, a down-on-his-luck hitman, is struggling with his own demons and a failing career. His life takes a bizarre turn when he begins to see a small, winged, blue horse named Happy, who claims to be his imaginary friend. Happy insists that he must save a young girl named Hailey who has been kidnapped, forcing the cynical and violent Nick into an unlikely heroic role.
Critical Reception
Happy! received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unique blend of dark humor, surreal fantasy, and violent action. The performances, particularly Christopher Meloni's portrayal of the morally ambiguous hitman, were frequently highlighted. While some found its tone and subject matter too extreme, many appreciated its originality and willingness to push boundaries.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its wildly original premise and gonzo style.
- Christopher Meloni's performance as the jaded hitman is a standout.
- The show's blend of extreme violence, dark comedy, and surrealism can be polarizing but is ultimately effective for many viewers.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the show's unique and bizarre premise, enjoying the dark humor and over-the-top action. Many found the character of Happy to be surprisingly endearing and the performances, especially Meloni's, to be a major draw. Some viewers found the show to be too violent or disturbing, but for the most part, it was seen as a refreshing and unconventional series.
Fun Fact
The character of Happy, the blue winged horse, was inspired by a combination of the Christmas spirit and a hallucination experienced by the protagonist, reflecting the show's unique psychological and fantastical elements.
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