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I can also do both for Workaholics when it gets added

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Sure.
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Can i also do both for Happy Endings, Camelot and Body of Proof now they are added

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can i do Outcasts ,Chaos, Raising Hope and Mildred Pierce

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Season 2



1. Accentuate the Positive
In the Season Two premiere, Antoine contemplates a move while LaDonna resists one; Davis moves in new directions.

2. Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky
Antoine decides to form a band; Vincent Abreu drops a suspicious death case on Toni.

3. On Your Way Down
LaDonna confronts the return of the crime problem; Sofia channels her father's YouTube rants; Toni takes the Abreu case; Janette and Albert apply for Road Home money; Sonny barely escapes arrest.

4. Santa Claus, Do You Ever Get The Blues?
Aunt Mimi and Davis form a record company and sign rapper Katey Red; Janette makes her dramatic departure from Restaurant Brulard; Antoine reluctantly lands a teaching job.

5. Slip Away
Lt. Colson questions the quality of police investigations; Janette lands at Le Bernardin; Annie attempts composing; Davis discovers new talent; Sofia gets an internship.

6. Feels Like Rain
Hidalgo does a favor for a councilman; Antoine appoints a straw boss; Janette discovers that Jacques is in trouble; Sofia has a realization; John Hiatt and Henry Butler perform.

7. Carnival Time
The 2007 Carnival season features the unveiling of new plumage from Albert and the discovery of a different sound for Delmond. Meanwhile, Davis hopes to stay in the city when Annie attends a rural celebration with Harley; Antoine takes his sons along for the ride; Cornell gives Sonny an alternative to the party scene; and Eric Ripert allows Janette to connect with her New Orleans roots.

8. Can I Change My Mind?
Davis' band debuts, but Annie is hesitant to perform her new song. Meanwhile, Delmond runs his fusion sound by Dr. John; Nelson makes a deal with the city; Sofia falls in with the wrong crowd; and Janette mulls moving to a less intense job. Performers include Susan Cowsill and Leroy Jones.

9. What Is New Orleans?
Davis is upstaged by an up-and-coming rapper; Albert's attention to detail irks Delmond; Nelson makes the best of a frustrating situation; Toni questions murder witnesses; Colson moves to the homicide division; LaDonna faces a difficult choice; Annie experiences the good and bad of New Orleans; Antoine changes his tune on his teaching gig. Cowritten by George Pelecanos and David Simon.

10. That's What Lovers Do
Janette gets a new nickname; Toni relies on Colson for another favor; Sonny finds an unlikely reason to go to the docks; Antoine pays a price for his onstage antics; Albert and Delmond travel to make their record.

11. Do Watcha Wanna
The second season ends with Jazz Fest 2007.

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If no one has done About for Agatha Christie's Marple and season 1 - 5 episode guides  i can do them

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Forget to mention but I will try and get the Breakout Kings About & Episode Guide done before the weekend

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About Game of Thrones


Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on April 17, 2011



About the Show:
Seven noble families fight for control of the mythical land of Westeros. Political and sexual intrigue abound. The primary families are the Stark, Lannister, and Baratheon families. Robert Baratheon, King of Westeros, asks his old friend Eddard Stark to serve as his chief advisor. Eddard, suspecting that his predecessor had been murdered, accepts so that he can investigate further. The Queen's family, the Lannisters, may be hatching a plot to take control. Across the sea, the last surviving members of the previously deposed ruling family, the Targaryens, are also plotting a return to power. The conflict between these families and others, including the Greyjoys, the Tullys, the Arryns, and the Tyrells, leads to war. Meanwhile, in the north, an ancient evil awakens. Amidst war and the political confusion, a brotherhood of misfits, The Night's Watch, is all that stands between the realms of men and the horrors beyond.

Cast:
Aidan GillenPetyr Baelish
Jack GleesonJoffrey Baratheon
Mark AddyRobert Baratheon
Rory McCannSandor Clegane
Jason MomoaKhal Drogo
Alfie AllenTheon Greyjoy
Lena HeadeyCersei Lannister
Nikolaj Coster-WaldauJaime Lannister
Peter DinklageTyrion Lannister
Iain GlenSer Jorah Mormont
Kit HaringtonJon Snow
Maisie WilliamsArya Stark
Isaac Hempstead-WrightBran Stark
Michelle FairleyCatelyn Stark
Sean BeanEddard Stark
Richard MaddenRobb Stark
Sophie TurnerSansa Stark
Emilia ClarkeDaenerys Targaryen
Harry LloydViserys Targaryen


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Episode 1: Winter is Coming
A Night’s Watch deserter is tracked down outside of Winterfell, prompting swift justice by Lord Eddard “Ned” Stark and raising concerns about the dangers in the lawless lands north of the Wall. Returning home, Ned learns from his wife Catelyn that his mentor, Jon Arryn, has died in the Westeros capital of King’s Landing, and that King Robert is on his way north to offer Ned Arryn’s position as the King’s Hand. Meanwhile, across the NarrowSeain Pentos, Viserys Targaryen hatches a plan to win back the throne, which entails forging an allegiance with the nomadic Dothraki warriors by giving its leader, Khal Drogo, his lovely sister Daenerys’ hand in marriage. Robert arrives at Winterfell with his wife, Queen Cersei, and other members of the Lannister family: her twin brother Jaime, dwarf brother Tyrion and Cersei’s son and heir to the throne, 12-year-old Joffrey. Unable to refuse his old friend and king, Ned prepares to leave for King’s Landing, as Jon Snow decides to travel north to Castle Black to join the Night’s Watch, accompanied by a curious Tyrion. But a startling act of treachery directed at young Bran may postpone their departures.

Episode 2: The Kingsroad
Bran’s fate remains in doubt. Having agreed to become the King’s Hand, Ned leaves Westeros with daughters Sansa and Arya, while Catelyn stays behind to tend to Bran. Jon Snow heads north to join the brotherhood of the Night’s Watch. Tyrion decides to forego the trip south with his family, instead joining Jon in the entourage heading to the Wall. Viserys bides his time in hopes of winning back the throne, while Daenerys focuses her attention on learning how to please her new husband, Drogo.

Episode 3: Lord Snow
Arriving at King's Landing after his long journey, Ned is shocked to learn of the Crown's profligacy from his new advisors. At Castle Black, Jon Snow impresses Tyrion at the expense of greener recruits. Suspicious that the Lannisters had a hand in Bran's fall, Catelyn covertly follows her husband to King's Landing, where she is intercepted by Petyr Baelish, aka "Littlefinger," a shrewd longtime ally and brothel owner. Cersei and Jaime ponder the implications of Bran's recovery; Arya studies swordsmanship. On the road to Vaes Dothrak, Daenerys finds herself at odds with Viserys.

Episode 4: Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things
Ned looks to a book for clues to the death of his predecessor, and uncovers one of King Robert's bastards. Robert and his guests witness a tournament honoring Ned. Jon takes measures to protect Samwell from further abuse at Castle Black; a frustrated Viserys clashes with Daenerys in Vaes Dothrak; Sansa imagines her future as a queen, while Arya envisions a far different future. Catelyn rallies her husband's allies to make a point, while Tyrion finds himself caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Episode 5: The Wolf and the Lion
Tyrion's predicament becomes known in King's Landing, making life difficult for Eddard Stark. Ned's position is already precarious due to a disagreement with King Robert over plans to assassinate Daenerys before she can rally the Dothraki to invade Westeros. In the Eyrie, Catelyn is shocked by her sister Lysa's paranoia and distrust.

Episode 6: A Golden Crown
Reinstated as the Hand, Ned sits for the King while Robert is on a hunt, and issues a decree that could have long-term consequences throughout the Seven Kingdoms. At the Eyrie, Tyrion confesses to his “crimes,” and demands that Lysa give him a trial by combat. Joffrey apologizes to Sansa; Viserys receives his final payment for Daenerys from Drogo.

Episode 7: You Win or You Die
Explaining that the future of the Lannisters is at stake, Tywin presses Jaime to “be the man you were meant to be” as they prepare for battle. Ned confronts Cersei about the secrets that killed Jon Arryn. With the fate of the missing Benjen very much on his mind, Jon Snow takes his Night’s Watch vows, though not with the assignment he coveted. After Ser Jorah saves Daenerys from treachery, an enraged Drogo vows to lead the Dothraki where they’ve never gone before. An injured Robert takes pains to ensure an orderly transition at King’s Landing.

Episode 8: The Pointy End
In the aftermath of Ned?s capture, Syrio and Arya face off against Lannister guards, while Cersei manipulates Sansa to her own ends. Robb rallies his father?s northern allies against Tywin Lannister and heads south to war. Tyrion forms an uneasy alliance with the hill tribes and reunites with his father. Jon lashes out at Ser Alliser Thorne and battles a mysterious attacker from beyond the Wall. Dany is forced to reconcile her desire to conquer Westeros with Drogo?s savagery after the Dothraki raid a peaceful village.

Episode 9: Baelor
With Sansa?s life in danger, Ned makes a fateful decision. Catelyn brokers an unsavory deal with the slippery Walder Frey. Tyrion acquires a mistress and is forced by his father to fight on the front lines. Robb wins his first major victory and captures a prized prisoner. Jon is rewarded for his valor and discovers a dark secret about Maester Aemon. As Drogo?s wound festers, Dany defies her bloodrider Qotho and puts her trust in the enslaved witch Mirri Maz Duur.

Episode 10: Fire and Blood
As tragic news spreads across the Seven Kingdoms, Bran and Rickon share a prophetic dream, Catelyn interrogates Jaime about her son?s fall, and Robb?s destiny is forever changed. After a surprising decision by his father, Tyrion heads south. Arya assumes a new identity in an attempt to escape King?s Landing, and Sansa is terrorized by Joffrey. At the Wall, Jon is forced to choose between the Night?s Watch and the family he left behind. Across the sea, Dany pays a terrible price for her love, but finds new hope.

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About Rubicon


Rubicon premiered on AMC on June 13, 2010



About the Show:
Nothing is what it seems, everything is questioned, and clues hide in plain sight in the AMC original drama series Rubicon.

Inspired by the suspenseful and high-stakes political whodunits of the 1970s -- from The Parallax View to All The President's Men -- Rubicon is a modern-day conspiracy thriller that taps into the collective paranoia of a post-9/11 era. Set at the New York City-based American Policy Institute (API), a federal intelligence agency, Rubicon follows Will Travers, a beleaguered and brilliant API analyst who, after being faced with a shocking tragedy, begins to uncover clues that could point to a complex and sinister consipiracy.

Cast:
James Badge DaleWill Travers
Miranda RichardsonKatherine Rhumor
Arliss HowardKale Ingram
Jessica CollinsMaggie Young
Dallas RobertsMiles Fiedler
Christopher Evan WelchGrant Test
Lauren HodgesTanya MacGaffin
Roger RobinsonEd Bancroft
Michael CristoferTruxton Spangler
Peter GeretyDavid Hadas


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Episode 1: Gone in the Teeth
Will Travers discovers a pattern in several crossword puzzles that he thinks is eerily linked to the death of his boss David. As Will delves into the situation further, things become more mysterious while Will decides to take over David's position.

Episode 2: The First Day of School
Will officially starts his first day as David's successor and pieces together messages left for him by David. Meanwhile, Katherine Rhumor discovers several secrets about her late husband Tom.

Episode 3: Keep the Ends Out
Tom Rhumor's suicide equally confuses both James Wheeler and Katherine Rhumor as they discuss the tragedy. Maggie's ex-husband returns trying to make amends. David's son visits Will at work with yet another clue left by David about the ongoing conspiracy.

Episode 4: The Outsider
Will is reluctantly invited on a business trip to DC, leaving the team alone to make an important decision. Katherine receives Tom's possessions from the coroner and finds a voicemail on Tom's cell phone that piques her interest.

Episode 5: Connect The Dots
Will starts canvassing the workplace, the American Policy Institute, for suspicious employees. Katherine, tired of the lack of leads into her husband's death, starts taking matters into her own hands.

Episode 6: Look To The Ant
Will looks for increased security and asks Kale for help. Katherine finds a link with the newspaper clipping. Miles makes a breakthrough on George Beck.

Episode 7: The Truth Will Out
The FBI puts the API in lockdown and threatens polygraph testing for all its employees. Katherine realizes she is not safe in her own home.

Episode 8: Caught In The Suck
Miles and Tanya are needed on a mission with the CIA. Will, although getting more tips from Kale, becomes increasingly frustrated and demands more answers.

Episode 9: No Honesty in Men
Will becomes more agitated and behaves differently. Katherine continues pursuing the names of the boys in the photograph. Kale is under increased scrutiny. Miles and Grant welcome Julia to the team.

Episode 10: In Whom We Trust
Will finally has a talk with Katherine Rhumor about API and it's connections to Tom Rhumor and Truxton Spangler. However, both may be in more trouble than they can handle.

Episode 11: A Good Day's Work
Grant, Miles, and Julia make great strides in the project involving the Iranian terrorists. Tanya helps make progress. Katherine can't leave her house. Will gets special attention from Spangler.

Episode 12: Wayward Sons
API partners with the CIA and FBI in order to find Kateb, now in the U.S., before he strikes. Meanwhile, Kale and Will work to protect themselves and Katherine.

Episode 13: You Can Never Win
With the final pieces put together on connecting Kateb to Spangler, Kale and Will have to find a way to oust Spangler before he covertly takes action against them through the use of Mr. Roy. Meanwhile, someone is issued a new four-leafed clover.

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About The Voice


The Voice premiered on NBC on April 21, 2011



About the Show:
"The Voice" is a vocal competition series modeled after Holland's top-rated vocal talent discovery show, "The Voice of Holland." Hosted by Carson Daly, the show features four musician coaches: Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton, who will coach only the most talented vocalists.

The show's innovative format features three stages of competition: the first begins with the blind audition, then the competition enters into a battle phase, and finally, the live performance. The show's casting team is working with the music industry and searching the country for the best singers to bring to the blind audition process. During the blind auditions, the decisions from the coaches are based solely on voice and not on looks. The coaches hear the contestants perform, but they don't get to see them - thanks to rotating chairs. If a coach is impressed by a contestant's voice, he/she pushes a button to select the contestant. At this point, the coach's chair will swivel to face the contestant selected. If more than one coach selects the talent, the power shifts to the contestant, who may choose which coach they want to work with throughout the competition.

Once the teams are set, the battle is on. Coaches will dedicate themselves to developing their singers, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success. During the battle rounds the coaches will pit two of their own team members against each other to sing the same song together in front of a studio audience. After the vocal face-off, the coach must choose which singers will advance.

At the end of the battle episodes, only the strongest members of each coach's roster remain and proceed to the live stage shows. In this final performance phase of the competition, the top contestants from each team will compete against each other during a live broadcast. The television audience will vote to save one contestant on each team, leaving the coach to decide live who they want to save and who will not move on. At last, each coach will have his/her best contestant left standing to compete in the finale. From these four, one will be named "The Voice" - and will receive the grand prize of a recording contract and $100,000.

"The Voice" is a presentation of Talpa Productions, Mark Burnett and Warner Horizon Television. The series is created by John De Mol, who will executive produce along with Burnett and Audrey Morrissey.

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Carson DalyHostHimself
Alison HaislipCorrespondentHerself
Christina AguileraCoachHerself
Cee Lo GreenCoachHimself
Adam LevineCoachHimself
Blake SheltonCoachHimself


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About Running Wilde


Running Wilde premiered on FOX on September 21, 2010



About the Show:
From the Emmy Award-winning creator and the star of the critically acclaimed FOX series "Arrested Development" comes RUNNING WILDE, a romantic comedy starring Will Arnett as Steven Wilde, a filthy-rich, immature playboy trying desperately to win (or buy) the heart of his childhood sweetheart, Emmy Kadubic (Keri Russell), the über-liberal humanitarian who got away - all told through the perspective of a 12-year-old girl.

Steve Wilde has never performed a selfless act. But why should he? He's rich! The son of an oil tycoon, Steve hasn't had to work a day in his life and has always gotten everything he's wanted – with one exception: the love of Emmy.

The daughter of a former Wilde housekeeper, Emmy is an earnest do-gooder who has spent her adult life trying to save the world. And though Emmy is content living with an indigenous tribe in the Amazon rainforest, her 12-year-old daughter, Puddle (Stefania Owen), just wants to be a normal kid experiencing her adolescence in a normal place. And she would speak up except for the fact that she hasn't spoken in a few months.

When Wilde Oil's expansion in the rainforest threatens her adopted tribe, Emmy decides to attend Steve's self-thrown "Humanitarian of the Year" award ceremony in hopes of convincing him to help her cause... and also maybe because she still has a thing for Steve. But same-old Steve is unwilling to help because fighting Wilde Oil (a/k/a Dad) means putting his meal ticket in jeopardy.

Rather than run the risk of letting Emmy slip away again, Steve pulls out all the stops to win her heart. To do so, he enlists the only other people in his life who can help: Oxford-accented neighbor and "frenemy" Fa'ad Shaoulian (Peter Serafinowicz); Migo Salazar (Mel Rodriguez), Steve's employee/sidekick/errand-boy; and (reluctantly) the scheming Mr. Lunt (Robert Michael Morris), Steve's "manny"--turned-secretary as well as the biggest protector of Steve... and his own job.

Despite having everything he ever wanted, Steve knows he can't buy love and happiness, which falls in sharp contrast to Emmy, who has nothing but love and happiness. So with Emmy committed to doing good for nothing, and Steve being a good for nothing, will this hopelessly mismatched pair ever be able to reconcile their differences?

RUNNING WILDE is produced by Tantamount Studios, Five Hole Pictures and Principato-Young Management in association with Lionsgate Television. The series is written and created by Mitch Hurwitz, Jim Vallely and Will Arnett. Hurwitz, Vallely, Arnett, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Peter Principato and Paul Young serve as executive producers. Anthony Russo and Joe Russo directed and served as executive producers on the pilot episode.

Cast:
Will ArnettSteven Wilde
Keri RussellEmmy Kadubic
Stefania OwenPuddle Kadubic
Peter SerafinowiczFa'ad Shaoulian
Robert Michael MorrisMr. Lunt
Mel RodriguezMigo Salazar


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Episode 1: Pilot
Puddle and Emmy arrive at Steve's house to protect their humanitarian cause but in Steve's attempt to win over Emmy, he ends up destroying her work instead. And Puddle helps Steve find a way to make Emmy stay.

Episode 2: Into the Wilde
Steve convinces Emmy to take a vacation with him but Emmy's fiancé Andy arrives from the rain forest intent on winning her back.

Episode 3: Oil & Water
Emmy discovers that Steve is on the payroll at Wilde Oil and tries to get him to quit. When he goes to work for the first time ever, he discovers he may actually like it. Emmy goes overboard with her plan to stop Wilde Oil. Steve and Emmy try to help Puddle with a science project.

Episode 4: The Junior Affair
Emmy decides to get involved in Puddle's love life when she finds her daughter facing the same problem that she did with Steve at Puddle's age. Steve meanwhile decides to impress Emmy by standing up to the boy's father the way he never did to his own father but ends up impressing the father in a very unintended way instead.

Episode 5: The Party
Steve and Emmy team up to throw a cheap, environmentally friendly soiree. Fa'ad tries to outdo Steve and Steve tries to pretend that the party is ironic while Emmy tries to prove that she is fun.

Episode 6: Best Man
Steve's feelings for Emmy prompt him to offer to host a wedding for her and Andy because he wants her to be happy and it is only for lack of money that they have not married. Steve plans an elaborate Renaissance themed wedding only to realise that he forgot to invite Andy.

Episode 7: Mental Flaws
Steve wants to bring Emmy to a charity gala, but Emmy worries Steve is only concerned with appearances.

Episode 8: It's a Trade Off
Steve and Emmy trade roles. Steve takes care of Puddle and helps her with her school work. Emmy lives Steve's life of parties and social events in an attempt to prove that she can maintain her integrity whilst being on the "A List".

Episode 9: One Forward Step
Steve's stepmother comes to cut off Steve's money, just when Steve is trying to give Emmy money for a charity - a charity that she made up!

Episode 10: Jack's Back
An old friend (Rob Corddry) of Steve and Fa'ad returns to their lives as a reformed man. But Emmy - mistaking Steve's intentions - assumes Jack is faking it for her benefit, and sets about pretending to seduce him, leading Steve in turn to mistake her intentions.

Episode 11: Alienated
Emmy forces Steve to give Migo a holiday, and then convinces him to join her at a protest supporting immigrants' rights. While Migo follows his passion, Steve takes out his anger at the separation by joining the opposing team - the 'rich white men' opposing immigration.

Episode 12: The Pre-Nup
While Steve and Fa'ad begin plans to develop a nightclub on the site of a recent flood disaster, a jealous Mr. Lunt convinces Emmy to sign a pre-nup stating that she would not take Steve's money in the unlikely event that the pair get married, leading to a chain of mistaken impressions.

Episode 13: Basket Cases
Wilde Oil causes an ecological disaster and Steve's father (Jeffrey Tambor) puts Emmy in charge of the clean-up. Eventually, Steve finds out that it's a plot to get Emmy away from him and joins her.

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About Workaholics


Workaholics premiered on Comedy Central on April 06, 2011



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Starring Mail Order Comedy's Blake Anderson, Anders Holm and Adam DeVine, Workaholics is a scripted series that follows three friends fresh out of college who live and work together as telemarketers. Dress codes, deadlines and waking up before noon aren't things these guys are used to.

The crew spends their days scheming together to avoid doing any real work and their nights looking for good times.

Workaholics is directed by Kyle Newacheck, executive produced by Kevin Etten ("Scrubs") and airs Wednesdays at 10:30/9:30c.

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Adam DeVineAdam
Anders HolmAnders
Blake AndersonBlake


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Episode 1: Piss & S**t
When the guys have to pass a drug test at work, they only have one choice: bribe middle school kids for clean urine.

Episode 2: We Be Ballin'
When Adam's High school crush comes to a Party the guys throw, they all work on getting clippers tickets in order to help Adam woo the girl who is a fan and didn't know he existed in high school. Hilarity ensues.

Episode 3: Office Campout
Anders, Blake and Adam find themselves in need of a place to stay when their house is scheduled to be fumigated, and decide to set up camp at the office, but they have their resolves tested when their workplace is infiltrated by two burglars.

Episode 4: The Promotion
When rumors of a promotion spread at work, the guys' allegiances to one another are tested as they all vie for the new job.

Episode 5: Checkpoint Gnarly
After a wild night of drinking with the boss's brother, things go bad when they hit a DUI checkpoint.

Episode 6: The Strike
When Alice won't give the guys time off for a fake holiday called Half-Christmas, they decide to go on strike for better benefits.

Episode 7: Straight Up Juggahos
To prevent Jillian from coming to an important business function, the guys send her on a blind date. It backfires when they have to rescue her from an Insane Clown Posse concert.

Episode 8: To Friend A Predator
A local child molester attracts the guys' attention, but not, as it turns out, for the reason they expected.

Episode 9: Muscle I'd Like to Flex
Blake and Anders feel left out when Adam falls for a wealthy older woman.

Episode 10: In The Line Of Getting Fired
The guys fight to save their jobs when TelAmeriCorp's CEO decides to liquidate the company.

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It shows & is appreciated.    You are welcome to do the ones you listed as they are added to the site, and go ahead with those already here.  
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About Happy Endings


Happy Endings premiered on ABC on April 13, 2011



About the Show:
Forget who gets to keep the ring -- when a couple splits, the real question is, who gets to keep the friends? In this modern comedy, a couple's break-up will complicate all of their friends' lives and make everyone question their choices. When life throws you for a curve, hold on tight to the people you love. Every circle of friends has someone who's the gravitational center. For years, perfect couple Dave and Alex drew their friends in and held them together. Now that they've split, does this group have the stuff to stay together? Or do Max, Brad, Jane and Penny have to choose sides? Suddenly every event is a negotiation... like, who gets to go on the annual ski trip? There are a lot of big questions to be answered, but this group has been together so long, somehow, little by little, they'll figure out how to hold on, even though their center is split up. It helps that Dave and Alex have agreed to stay friends. But there will definitely be other complications down the road. This show isn't afraid to ask the embarrassing personal questions that inevitably arise in every long-term, close-knit group of friends.

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Elisha CuthbertAlex
Damon Wayans Jr.Brad
Zachary KnightonDave
Eliza CoupeJane
Adam PallyMax
Casey WilsonPenny


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Episode 1: Pilot
Forget who gets to keep the ring - when a couple splits, the real question is, who gets to keep the friends? Alex and Dave's wedding was supposed to be the happiest day of their lives, for them and their long-time friends - until Alex leaves groom-to-be Dave at the altar. The breakup, in the words of one pal, is a "huge game changer" that will complicate everyone's lives and make everyone question their own choices.

Episode 2: The Quicksand Girlfriend
Dave's one-night-stand with Andrea lands him in "chicksand" as the hookup evolves into a relationship he's just not ready for yet. Jane, who thinks Alex is a terrible judge of people, can't keep herself from getting involved when her sister looks for a roommate now that Dave's moved out.

Episode 3: Your Couples Friends & Neighbor
Jane insists that she and Brad befriend a sophisticated couple, Dianne and Carl, but Brad resists the idea. Max and Dave can't figure out why food and other things are disappearing from their apartment. Alex confides to Max that Dave walks and eats in his sleep, but the truth is far stranger. Meanwhile, Alex starts dating a cute artist she just happens to meet hanging around Max and Dave's place.

Episode 4: Mein Coming Out
The gang tries to convince Max to come out to his parents when the two visit Chicago and Max has to scramble yet again to get one of the ladies to pose as his girlfriend. Meanwhile Penny meets the man of her dreams, Doug. He's good looking, funny, successful...and he's got a rather infamous last name.

Episode 5: Like Father, Like Gun
Brad's uptight dad is in town for some serious health tests. When he gets an all-clear, he cuts loose with a new lease on life, something Brad has a hard time adjusting to. Meanwhile Penny meets a gorgeous Italian guy; the problem is, he doesn't speak English, and Penny, who once studied in Italy, finds she can only speak the language when she's drunk.

Episode 6: Of Mice & Jazz-Kwon-Do
Brad tries to fix Max up with a guy from work, but Max is anything but grateful; Penny regrets inviting super competitive Jane along to her martial arts class; and everyone thinks that Dave hanging out to help Alex with odd jobs means that he's pining for his ex. . . What he's actually longing for is his comfortable old digs as he tries to adjust to living in Max's dicey apartment.

Episode 7: Dave of the Dead
Dave shocks everyone by quitting his job and plans to open a restaurant; Jane and Max face off in silly challenges; Penny is exhausted by trying to keep up with her new boyfriend's friends.

Episode 8: The Girl with the David Tattoo
Alex and Dave's his-and-hers tattoos come back to haunt them now that they're no longer a couple; jane meddles in Max's love life when she thinks he's passing on the perfect guy; and Brad takes a stand at Rosalita's against the world's worst waiter, with unexpected results.

Episode 9: You've Got Male
Dave is thrilled when the gang's old high school teacher, Alan, turns up, since he was a huge influence in his life. But when Penny goes out on a date with Alan, she realizes he's not the guy Dave thinks he is and worries he'll let her friend down. Meanwhile Max decides to organize a small business protest when a big coffee chain moves next to Alex's shop, not realizing that the new place is owned by Ian, the cute new guy he just started dating.

Episode 10: Bo Fight
Alex, at loose ends after the wedding fiasco, hijacks Penny for a series of "girls' night outs," including a cooking class with an obnoxious chef. Dave moves in with Max, who convinces him to hunt down the interloper who ruined his wedding . . . . if only either of them can sober up enough to remember his name. And Jane, fearful that she'll end up like her sister, talks husband Brad into a night on the town.

Episode 11: Barefoot Pedaler
Alex and Dave, determined to prove that they can co-exist in the same space, convince the rest of the gang to go to a Barefoot Pedaler concert, a band that was big in their college days. But things don't go as planned when members of Dave's old frat turn up and tell him they've seen the infamous wedding video; Jane gets progressively more drunk; Brad tries to avoid Alex and Dave's constant bickering; and Penny, who slept with a member of the band back in the day, is determined to go backstage.

Episode 12: The Shershow Redemption
A sudden invitation to the wedding of old friend Shershow, a notorious slacker, brings unexpected consequences; Brad and Jane discover something shocking about their own marital status; a depressed Penny convinces Derrick to pose as her fiancé; and Shershow's fiancée fears that Alex is the "wedding jinx".

Episode 13: Why Can't You Read Me?
When Jane thinks Alex is trying to steal her thunder with Jane's literacy group, their old sibling rivalry heats up. Meanwhile, Dave dates an attractive women's Lacrosse coach with a strange quirk, and Penny finally gets an assistant and is determined to be the "cool boss," with disastrous results.

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