

Happy Endings
A fresh and funny take on modern friendship and what one urban family will do to stay friends after the perfect couple who brought them all together break up on their wedding day. The failed wedding forces them all to question their life choices. Then there are Alex and Dave themselves, who strike a truce and must learn to live with the changes their breakup has brought.
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Plot Summary
The series follows a group of six friends in Chicago whose lives are intertwined through their shared history and ongoing romantic entanglements. It focuses on their everyday adventures, relationship dynamics, and career struggles, often revolving around a memorable past event where one friend unexpectedly breaks off their wedding.
Critical Reception
Happy Endings was generally praised by critics for its sharp writing, fast-paced humor, and the chemistry among its ensemble cast. While it garnered a dedicated cult following, it struggled with consistent ratings, leading to its eventual cancellation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and rapid-fire jokes.
- The ensemble cast's chemistry was a consistent highlight.
- Often compared favorably to other successful ensemble comedies for its humor and character development.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the show's laugh-out-loud humor and relatable characters. Many viewers appreciated the quick wit and the show's ability to create humorous situations from everyday life, though some wished for more consistent storytelling across seasons.
Fun Fact
The show's theme song, "All The Same" by Sick of Sarah, was originally written and performed by the band before being used for the show.
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