add a link

'Happy Endings' Live Event: लॉस्ट Episode!

टिप्पणी जोड़ें
Fanpup says...
I remember visiting this website once...
Here's some stuff I remembered seeing:
M. Night Shyamalan’s career takes unexpected twist into Fox cartoon comedies
The Happy Endings reunion panel at this year\'s Vulture Festival in New York. (Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
Happy Endings is doing a live “lost episode,” still never really coming back
Action cameras and ketchup chips: Here’s what on sale on Amazon today
From cats categorized to comedy improvised, we’ve got suggestions
Ash Vs. Evil Dead goes home with blood, sweat, and beers in season 2
Watch Anamanaguchi play songs in a moving vehicle though the streets of Chicago
Game-loving comic Jo Firestone plays a wild card to make Pick A Choice history
Arizona Iced Tea: “What pure, raw aesthetic tastes like”
Max Headroom hijacker remains at large, but Super Deluxe is on the case
The Happy Endings reunion panel at this year's Vulture Festival in New York. (Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
The battered heart of the Happy Endings fandom took another rabbit punch today, when one of the show’s writers and producers, Prentice Penny—currently of HBO’s upcoming Insecure—posted the following picture on his Twitter account:
But while Penny’s picture isn’t exactly a soul-crushing prank for fans of the cult-favorite ABC sitcom—unlike that April Fool’s countdown clock from last year—it also doesn’t mean any new episodes of Happy Endings will be making their way to TV. (Or Hulu.)
Instead, Penny appears to be standing outside the writer’s room for the show’s upcoming “Lost Episode” event, which will see the Happy Endings cast—Eliza Coupe, Elisha Cuthbert, Zachary Knighton, Adam Pally, Damon Wayans, Jr., and Casey Wilson—live-read the script at Entertainment Weekly’s PopFest. (The “official Happy Endings writer’s office” Twitter account announced the live-read back in July.)
WRITERS ROOM IS OPEN FOR THE LOST EPISODE! Follow us on Instagram hashtag: #happylostep https://t.co/6aBjctJA2U
So, yes, technically, more Happy Endings is getting written. And no, you’re probably not going to get to see it, at least not unless you make your way out to Los Angeles, for what we’re sure will be a pretty amahzing show on October 29.
Robin Williams’ widow has written an essay about his painful final year
NBC cancels its mail-order bride sitcom less than 72 hours after announcing it
read more
save

0 comments