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Happy Hour
Season 1
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Two roommates, one who's been hurt by love and another who's been blinded by love, learn to live with their differing views.
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13 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Episode 1
The Mix CD
E2
The Mix CD
Episode 2
Larry's Birthday
E3
Larry's Birthday
Episode 3
The Ring and I
E4
The Ring and I
Episode 4
Crazy Girls
E5
Crazy Girls
Episode 5
Thanksgiving
E6
Thanksgiving
Episode 6
Boo! This Party Sucks
E7
Boo! This Party Sucks
Episode 7
The Election
E8
The Election
Episode 8
The Family Affair
E9
The Family Affair
Episode 9
11:30 Snuggles
E10
11:30 Snuggles
Episode 10
New Year's Eve
E11
New Year's Eve
Episode 11
A Dead Man's Ham
E12
A Dead Man's Ham
Episode 12
The T-Shirt
E13
The T-Shirt
Episode 13
Cast of Season 1
Lex Medlin
Jamie Denbo
Brooke D'Orsay
Heather Hanson
Nat Faxon
John Sloan
Season 1 Reviews
Common Sense Media
Melissa Camacho
Happy Hour isn't the most original of sitcoms, serving up a large helping of relationship woes and sexual innuendoes.
Toledo Blade
Mike Kelly
Subtle it's not, but still, there's something about it that's kind of fun - even if you're not tipsy.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
Apparently, Swingers is still playing in the dollar houses of Hollywood. (That title is tossed out merely to make a flippant point, not to suggest any connection in style, humor, talent or ambition.)
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
As a sitcom, Happy Hour packs no punch. Over-the-top acting and unconvincing writing have been stirred into a flat concoction.
Washington Post
John Maynard
There are two shots of energy in the show: Nat Faxon as Larry's former beleaguered roommate and Beth Lacke as a co-worker with a list of issues. But, otherwise, it's a simple choice: Don't indulge.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Melanie McFarland
The unsubtle humor in this thing is dead on arrival.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Scott D. Pierce
There is the occasional laugh, but there's far more in the way of tasteless vulgarity accompanied by a raucous laugh track to make us think it's funny.
Buffalo News
Alan Pergament
It's the kind of show that wouldn't have looked out of place on Fox 15 years ago, when it might have passed as original.
New York Times
Virginia Heffernan
With the exception of Mr. [John] Sloan, whose acting-class stiffness keeps him aloof from the fun, this intelligent cast seems poised to enjoy the show's sound architecture.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Painfully familiar and virtually laugh-free, the series has one character with potential, but beyond that, it's hard to imagine Fox won't be yelling "last call" relatively soon.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
There's not a moment or character that rings true, and the only joke you're likely to remember is an anatomical gag you'd probably rather forget.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Tom Jicha
The sophomoric writing, dominated by cheap double entendres and leering innuendo, is designed to elicit titters from the emotionally immature while drawing groans from discriminating viewers as they reach for the remote control.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
Larry's tomboy friend, Amanda (Beth Lacke), makes more of an impression than any of the other characters in a blowsy, Jennifer Coolidge sort of way... that's not enough to make this even a happy half-hour.
San Diego Union-Tribune
Robert P. Laurence
Happy Hour, about a loose-knit gaggle of young singles with the average IQ of a miniature schnauzer, adds up to a dumbed-down version of Friends. (What's that you say? No, I didn't think it was possible, either.)
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
For the most part, Happy Hour just sits there and feels extremely forced.
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