Why didn't Happy Endings get a season 4 on ABC? The comedy series aired for three seasons between 2011 and 2013, but the critically-acclaimed TV show was cancelled after season 3. With a renewed streaming-driven fan base and the original cast interested in returning, perhaps Happy Endings season 4 could happen in the near future.
Created by David Caspe, Happy Endings follows six friends — Elisha Cuthbert as Alex Kerkovich, Zachary Knighton as Dave Rose, Eliza Coupe as Jane Kerkovich-Williams, Adam Pally as Max Blum, Casey Wilson as Penny Hartz, and Damon Wayans Jr. as Brad Williams — navigating adulthood, romance, and life in Chicago. When Alex leaves Dave at the altar on their wedding day in the sitcom's pilot episode, the dynamics between them and their four best friends are thrown into wildly funny disarray. Happy Endingsearned a following because of its fresh comedy and exploration of sexual politics, but also because of the cast's extraordinary comedic timing.
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By the season 3 finale, «Brothas & Sisters,» loyal viewers were invested in the fate of each protagonist — specifically, the future of Alex and Dave. The long-time lovers decided to break-up, and then danced with their best friends in the series' final moments. Although the series has developed somewhat of a cult following, Happy Endings season 4 hasn't happened — yet. Here's why Happy Endings was officially cancelled, and what fans can expect for season 4.
ABC cancelled Happy Endings in May 2013 because of low ratings. The comedy series was previously pulling in over three million viewers and was at a 1.2 in demographics for the 18-49 age range before viewership took a dive. A day and time slot change during Happy
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