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Happy Family
Season 1
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A couple's three twentysomething offspring refuse to move out of their home.
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22 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Episode 1
Over and Out
E2
Over and Out
Episode 2
Tooth
E3
Tooth
Episode 3
Dinner with Friends
E4
Dinner with Friends
Episode 4
Tim's Blank
E5
Tim's Blank
Episode 5
Sara Rebels
E6
Sara Rebels
Episode 6
The Doghouse
E7
The Doghouse
Episode 7
1:42
E8
1:42
Episode 8
Not Thanksgiving
E9
Not Thanksgiving
Episode 9
Randall's Gift
E10
Randall's Gift
Episode 10
Bill's Back
E11
Bill's Back
Episode 11
Mother and Child Reunion
E12
Mother and Child Reunion
Episode 12
Wedding Plans
E13
Wedding Plans
Episode 13
Rules and Girls
E14
Rules and Girls
Episode 14
The One with the Friends
E15
The One with the Friends
Episode 15
Bye Bye Birdie
E16
Bye Bye Birdie
Episode 16
The Headboard
E17
The Headboard
Episode 17
Secrets
E18
Secrets
Episode 18
The Juicer
E19
The Juicer
Episode 19
The Play
E20
The Play
Episode 20
The Shampoo Effect
E21
The Shampoo Effect
Episode 21
Dear Mom
E22
Dear Mom
Episode 22
Cast of Season 1
John Larroquette
Peter Brennan
Christine Baranski
Annie Brennan
Jeff Bryan Davis
Todd Brennan
Melanie Paxson
Sara Brennan
Tyler Francavilla
Tim Brennan
Season 1 Reviews
Washington Post
Tom Shales
There is no compensating sentimentality to soften the rough edges of the comedy, and yet it isn't so dark or cynical that it seems to be trashing the great American family as an institution.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
Dear God! Where's the writer's strike when you really need one?
Wall Street Journal
Dorothy Rabinowitz
Two pros have returned -- a welcome sight.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
From their timing to their vocal control, [John] Larroquette and [Christine] Baranski put on a master class in sitcom acting. Even when the jokes are obvious and the situations strained, they can find the laugh.
Variety
Phil Gallo
There's deviousness lurking, and should it manifest in later scripts, "Family" may be onto something.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Tom Jicha
Happy Family isn't TV's next great comedy, but it is one of the more enjoyable ones of this season.
Salon.com
Heather Havrilesky
Thanks to the talents of [Christine] Baranski and [John] Larroquette, each of whom has a way of squeezing every ounce of comedy out of each line, the show's energy transcends the dead-end nature of its central hook.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
There is nothing topical about the show, which instead finds fresh humor in one of the most treasured staples of the family sitcom: irritated parents and ungrateful children.
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
Happy Family is an unhappy experience, but it proves that two stars can be better than one.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
While you want to like "Happy Family," it could be there's too much dysfunction in the comedy development department at NBC to hold out much hope for happier and funnier days ahead.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Melanie McFarland
"Happy Family" is as predictable as it is pleasant.
PopMatters
Stephen Kelly
Happy Family favors lame one-liners and goofy sight gags in place of compelling stories and strong writing.
Chicago Tribune
Steve Johnson
The writing here is sharp, making these people more than just cardboard parents and kids.
Baltimore Sun
David Zurawik
As the exasperated parents Peter and Annie Brennan, John Larroquette and Christine Baranski are almost good enough to carry the dead weight of the rest of the cast - almost.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
It doesn't provoke a laugh-out-loud reaction... but it will make you smile and admire the phenomenal talents of John Larroquette and Christine Baranski
Austin Chronicle
Belinda Acosta
While we're supposed to be sympathetic, I mostly want to knock Peter and Annie's heads together and yell, "Sell the house, move away, and let your brood spend their own money on therapy!"
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
This is a technically flawless, well-functioning machine -- a vehicle, literally and merely, to carry its stars into your living room -- with no loose nuts or bolts, but no interesting little knocks or rattles, either.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Scott D. Pierce
The new NBC sitcom isn't awful. But it is about a pretty awful family. And somehow it never quite works.
People Magazine
Terry Kelleher
This series gets off to an encouraging start... and the stars' expert timing is a major reason why.
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