I love the show, but the special features on the Happy Endings DVDs are pretty sparse, especially for a show with such a loyal fanbase. I was disappointed.
I love the show, but the special features on the Happy Endings DVDs are pretty sparse, especially for a show with such a loyal fanbase. I was disappointed.
I don't recall. My guess is it was on a commentary track for Being Human. I wasn't really a big fan of the show.
I don't recall. My guess is it was on a commentary track for Being Human. I wasn't really a big fan of the show.
Supposedly, the British version of Being Human was originally intended to be about a guy with rage issues, a sex addict and a depressed woman. It was only later that they turned it into a fantasy show about a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost.
Supposedly, the British version of Being Human was originally intended to be about a guy with rage issues, a sex addict and a depressed woman. It was only later that they turned it into a fantasy show about a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost.
You missed a line. After "That's homophobic," Troy says "That's black."
You missed a line. After "That's homophobic," Troy says "That's black."
There was a really old SNL Bond parody where Bond's expense account was cut off and he turned into a huge cheapskate. I think that was Steve Martin. That one was brilliant.
There was a really old SNL Bond parody where Bond's expense account was cut off and he turned into a huge cheapskate. I think that was Steve Martin. That one was brilliant.
That's why I say "looks like." I admit, it's not entirely clear. If you look at p. 18 of the report, shows 701 as the number of "total series regulars." It also uses the same 701 denominator when showing the breakdown of white vs. non-white characters (and it would be rather odd to limit the racial breakdown to the…
That's why I say "looks like." I admit, it's not entirely clear. If you look at p. 18 of the report, shows 701 as the number of "total series regulars." It also uses the same 701 denominator when showing the breakdown of white vs. non-white characters (and it would be rather odd to limit the racial breakdown to the…
Worse, it looks like they're including all television characters in the denominator rather than just characters with an identified sexual orientation. For all they know, half the characters on television could be like that blonde prosecutor on Law & Order. If they used the proper methodology, they would find that gay…
Worse, it looks like they're including all television characters in the denominator rather than just characters with an identified sexual orientation. For all they know, half the characters on television could be like that blonde prosecutor on Law & Order. If they used the proper methodology, they would find that gay…
And it would have turned out even more differently had they gone with O.J. Simpson (who was also being considered before they went with Arnold).
And it would have turned out even more differently had they gone with O.J. Simpson (who was also being considered before they went with Arnold).
NBC actually tried that, and it's still bombing.
NBC actually tried that, and it's still bombing.
How did David Caspe get a role as showrunner? On IMDB, he no credits at all other than Happy Endings. I don't understand how a person with zero experience writing or producing television gets his own network show.
How did David Caspe get a role as showrunner? On IMDB, he no credits at all other than Happy Endings. I don't understand how a person with zero experience writing or producing television gets his own network show.
She reminds me of Alison Brie in that scene.