HAPPYish

TV-MA 7.2
2015 Drama , Comedy

Thom Payne is a 44 year-old man whose world is thrown into disarray when his 25 year-old "wunderkind" boss arrives, saying things like "digital," "social" and "viral." Is he in need of a "rebranding," or does he just have a "low joy ceiling?" Maybe pursuing happiness is a fool's errand? Happiness after all is pretty high bar. In a world as absurd as ours, maybe the best anyone can hope for is happyish.

  • Cast:
    Steve Coogan , Kathryn Hahn , Bradley Whitford , Ellen Barkin , Carrie Preston

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EP1 - Starring Samuel Beckett, Albert Camus and Alois Alzheimer
April. 26,2015

44 year-old Thom Payne is pressured to rebrand himself.

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EP2 - Starring Marc Chagall, Abuela and Adolf Hitler
May. 03,2015

Thom gets a lesson in corporate America. Lee's bubble is invaded.

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EP3 - Starring Vladimir Nabokov, Hippocrates and God
May. 10,2015

Julius gets ill. Thom endures dueling takes on the meaning of suffering.

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EP4 - Starring Sigmund Freud, Charles Bukowski and Seven Billion A**holes
May. 17,2015

While waiting for the mothership to return, Thom is overrun by a**sholes.

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EP5 - Starring Josey Wales, Jesus Christ and The New York Times
May. 24,2015

Thom gets a life lesson - when his train kills a commuter.

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EP6 - Starring Helen Keller, Moses and Lenny Bruce
May. 31,2015

The Swedes attempt to steal Lorna while offering Thom a big account.

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EP7 - Starring David Ogilvy, Anton Chekov and Lady Liberty
June. 07,2015

Thom travels to LA. Lee gets a new cell phone and comforts Julius.

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EP8 - Starring Rene Descartes, Victor Frankenstein and HRH The Princess of Arendelle
June. 14,2015

Thom is forced out of his office. Lee vents about "Frozen."

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EP9 - Starring Bill Hicks, Joseph McCarthy and Alfred Bernhard Nobel
June. 21,2015

Thom discovers something about Larry. Lee takes Julius to Hebrew School.

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EP10 - Starring Christopher Hitchens, Philip Larkin and Josef Stalin
June. 28,2015

Thom writes a story involving underpants - then he quits. Season finale.

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