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Steve Coogan in HAPPYish (2015)

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HAPPYish

29 commentaires
8/10

Misunderstood

this is one of those shows, which i could see being easily misunderstood to the general public. to me the show is a satire of the ill-conceived notion of happiness we have advertised to us on a daily basis. and the writers do a wonderful job at portraying, and realistically making fun of, these little idiocies that are implanted within society today. the show shines a dimwitted light over the senseless actions and activities people take part of everyday, while also highlighting how advertising companies do whatever is necessary to direct you attention to the product. the actors do great at playing their rules, each character has their own set of emotions towards each problem, and you truly feel Thom Payne's (Steve Coogan) anger and dislike towards everything. the show was written great, and every actor in it is great, i just hope we get too see more it.
  • b-i-g-t
  • 29 juin 2015
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8/10

Will Most People Get This?

I'm not sure how this series would be perceived by young people, or by seniors, but as a middle-aged person, I feel like the topics covered in this series are dead-on.

Ignore the characters for a moment. If you focus just on them, you might see this series as a story of entitled people who have all they need (and more) but still feel unhappy. To me that's not the message at all. Through these characters the viewer is exploring a rather serious topic in our modern society. What makes us happy? Or perhaps more accurately, why are so many people unhappy? Anti-depressants are the most profitable pharmaceutical drug of this century. They don't really cure anything yet so many people are, or have been on them. Why? Are we all just a bunch of malcontents or is something really wrong here?

Statistics have shown that people in their 40's are the least happy demographic but that they find themselves again in their 50's. What changes in those few years? I believe it's that we go through a second rebellion. If we are smart, we concentrate on life, living, being with those we care about and caring less about how we look, and what other people think. Downscaling, shedding responsibilities, finding more time for leisurely pursuits and spending less time working or chasing a fleeting goal - these things are important.

We've all been sold a bill of good by our parents, schools, media and advertisers. Go to school, then college, fall in love, get married, buy a house, eat this, buy that, achieve success - and so on. Increasingly, people feel like this model of happiness doesn't fit for them.

Look around, people are quietly ditching our commercial culture for one that fits their real needs.

Despite persistent messages that consumption and conformity are the paths to happiness, many of us are increasingly learning that following our own path is what we really should be doing.

Great series. Very inspiring - but watch it with the attitude that much of what is depicted is metaphorical. It leaves the viewer to ponder what it is that they gave up to be just another cog in the machine.

And a side-note to the guy who said; "worst liberal self hating selfish ,me,me,me,me bull crap." This is not a story of liberals or conservatives. You have missed the point entirely. Depression and self-doubt do not favour any particular political persuasion. I suggest you re-watch without the political bias. Interpret Happyish in black and white and you'll miss the shades of grey in this, and in real life.
  • dwatters-1
  • 19 juil. 2015
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7/10

I can see why it didn't get renewed

As a 50 something advertising copywriter I laughed and squirmed at the ad agency scenes, all so very true sadly.We've all seen 20 something creatives talking crap and getting away with it because the elder bosses are running scared in a digital world.

However aside from that the whole thing was a bit of a mish mash with the writer often putting speeches in the characters' mouths when they didn't gel with the character. A strong show runner would have deleted much of the script and tightened up the rest.No one seems to have dared confront the writer on anything.

I watched it all, to see how Thom would get on, but it was an uphill struggle against show off scriptwriting, ideas that should have been left on the cutting room floor and characters that were all universally unlikeable.
  • nickharman1
  • 10 févr. 2016
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10/10

you killed my hamster

finally a comedy/sitcom that represents me/us/my world. swearing, anxiety ridden, drinking, over-parenting, trying to find the balance in marriage/work/sex/family/friends while aging rapidly... something that hit home (sometimes too close). and now it's canceled??!!????? WTF? WHY? there is no justice in this world. IF anybody is listening to actual grownups instead of just mills, please bring this show back!

perhaps putting on in September when all other highly touted crappy shows are given full support would be a good start??? perhaps an AD for the ad exec?? only found while drifting around on demand in boredom. where were the previews? the interviews? the daytime TV circuit?? come on peeps.
  • duvdar
  • 26 juil. 2015
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10/10

Excellent!

Probably the best shows I've watched in the last few years. An excellent dark satirical comedy-drama where the main characters are experiencing different issues, all very relatable, as far as I am concerned ! This is a show where a clever mix or imaginary worlds collide with the reality of life, and where technology, corporate America and the idealist views, highlight the terrible state in which most of us actually live….in a society dominated by superficiality, greed and ignorance. If some of the personal challenges , Thom and Lee face, might not be relevant to everyone, the work/office ones are definitely easy to appreciate! If you're Happy and You Know It - watch Happyish and you might start asking yourself a few questions
  • anav-57696
  • 5 juil. 2015
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10/10

The story of my life

It seems that me and my wife are not alone in our thoughts and judgments about life these days :) I've been a director of advertising and PR for many years and when I became full of it I chose to be a videographer.

When I watching "Happyish" it is like meeting a good old friend. Together you can joke on any topic without any tolerance. You can be honest to each other and you feel mutual understanding. Every episode asking what is our life, what makes us happy or much more often unhappy? What is more important job or family? And why so many morons around? :)

I think the second name of "Happyish" should be "Wit works woe" or "The Mischief of Being Clever".

Great job done in scenario, acting, casting, shooting, lighting, props etc... I hope to see many seasons of this splendid story!
  • denniv2002
  • 14 juil. 2015
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6/10

Watchable, but good luck raising a smile.

Being a big fan of Steve Coogan I was very keen to watch this show. But after three episodes I'm beginning to feel as numb as the characters.

It's grating to hear Coogan say "Asshole" and "Lame-ass" in an American accent while the rest of what he says sounds British. It became glaringly annoying when the British-Indian character said "Arse" soon after Coogan said "Ass". I understand the trivial nature of this, but imagine an American actor suddenly saying "Mate" in an Australian accent while talking to another character, it'll be quite jarring.

Kathryn Hahn character is painfully neurotic and its hard to feel any sympathy for anything the she says. Also the scene where she struggles to fit a parcel in her Jeep takes way too frustratingly long, I don't know if this was played for laughs or to portray the character as spatially inept?

Having said all that, I guess the concept of watching dull, unpleasant people eek out their lives in such a soulless way can make us (or maybe just myself) feel better about life.

The inclusion of animated inanimate objects adds a little bit of fantasy to the show, so there's another plus.

It's annoying, crass, depressing, but I want to watch another episode.
  • Haycroft
  • 19 avr. 2017
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10/10

Excellent Show!

Excellent show! Great cast for the wittiest, life based comedy I've watched so far. It will sting, sometimes even hurt, to be confronted with some of the silliest things we all have to deal with in our lives, but if you are not a cynic it will make you laugh! Pertinent questions are asked and answered in this show. We've all stopped to think about the meaning of things and of life itself from time to time. This show is so brilliantly written that it will, most certainly, bring up that one question you keep asking yourself and your friends. It will deconstruct it and turn it into something laughable. It will make you Happy-ish!
  • acinometeucap
  • 23 mai 2015
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Its a fine Idea for a show,, fine cast ,, i wish for More-ish comedy bits ;)

The plot is nice , the whole idea of a man getting old and trying to find happiness in a community of teenagers is really thorough and has many potentials on TV.

Watching the character "Thom Payne" made me a bit sad at first like he's 40 something having Insomnia and trying to deal with his kid and assure him that he's not dying soon !!

Steve Coogan is really funny,, seems like many shows now a days casting at least one British actor .. i don't really know what that's all about but it kinda works.

There were moments of dreamy scenes by "Thom Payne" like the one talking about his body inside the gym or when he talks to the cartoons those were cool.

"If Sam wants to keep that happiness he's gotta suck some cock, same cocks we do" :D :D

It officially premieres on April 26, 2015 .. until then i wish the show gets More-ish with the comedy bits and less on the the drama even though the balance on the comedy/drama seems right in here but we really need some real comedy :D .. i think Showtime will deal with that.

........................... Update ..............................

So i'm done watching the 2nd and 3rd episodes and honestly, things aren't really going as good as i wanted it to get. the scenes where the animated talking boxes or Geckos appear are getting a bit annoying and out of purpose.

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  • Aktham_Tashtush
  • 6 avr. 2015
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6/10

Unlikeable Characters--May Contain a Spoiler

  • marciaoh
  • 25 juil. 2015
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2/10

Tried to give it a chance

So, I saw this had Steve Coogan & I happen to like him, and Netflix thought I'd like it (it suggested I would 4.5 stars like it, in fact) and I took a chance watching it. I watched about 5 episodes before I no longer felt it deserved my attention at all, and turned it off. I kept getting this familiar feeling & couldn't put my finger on it, but it was bothering me for sure. That's when I finally noticed the studio was Showtime. I finally understood the feeling. I realized it was just like the feeling I got from Weeds, Dexter, Californication etc, it's this really obnoxious, kind of -I don't know what to call it- maybe pandering? This "we're so cool, aren't we cool?" kind of vibe. This thing where somehow a good idea for a show is brought to Showtime & then gets ruined completely by them. I kind of see Showtime as a cheap knock-off of HBO. I get the same feeling when someone tries to sell me knock-off Sharpies with a weird name that looks close to it.

I feel like the entire show was just trying way too hard, just like the other ones I mentioned. Instead of actually using the talent of people and writing for themselves, from their own creativity, it just feels like they spent too much time writing to get viewers & writing what they think viewers want them to. Using clichés & all the kinds of stupid attempts to be deep, cool, or funny but looking like tools instead. Showtime are posers. That's the best description. Similar to a kid trying to be punk rock but failing miserably & just looking like an idiot & shopping at Hot Topic, putting studs on things & thinking it makes them a punk.

I don't know how else to explain it, I just know Showtime had something to do with it. I feel like if HBO had picked the project up, this may have been worth watching. Mostly it's just irritating & trying way too hard & is dumbed down. Such a shame really.. what's worse is how many people who I like that fall for this crap. I felt insulted by this garbage. You should too, if you're even somewhat intelligent. What was with all the religious crap, too? That was even more annoying.

Go watch something way better. Seriously. Almost anything HBO makes is worth watching (excluding Sex in The City, True Blood and Entourage, which belong on Showtime), even Ballers, which I really should hate considering my hatred of football & sports, but is actually pretty good & the writing isn't stupid or obviously people trying too hard. The acting is also excellent. Personally was surprised to like it. Anyway if you're after comedy, then try the new HBO show "Vice Principles" or a classic like Mr Show or Dream On. Forget this.
  • SpaceOctopus
  • 29 juil. 2016
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8/10

A funny critique of contemporary culture

I've started watching this show yesterday and I'm on 4th episode at the moment. The current rating of 6.9 is too low for this show, IMO. US voters gave lower ratings than those of us who live outside of USA. Maybe it's because Americans don't know Coogan or they don't like to see a Brit in the leading role. I am a big fan of Coogan and he is magnificent in "Happyish". Recently I've seen the actress who's playing his wife in "Transparent", another great new show.

"Happyish" reminds me of Woody Allen's movies, the protagonist is troubled with existential crisis and the show deals with different aspects of media culture, current corporate climate, parenthood and middle age. It gives us a strong social commentary and the critique of contemporary culture. It juxtaposes the new world of young and cocky executives with the world of middle aged people who are trying to find their place in this new and fast-changing world.

When Lee talks about her "bubble", she mentions that she is not on Facebook or Twitter, in that way she protects her family from outside intruders. I like that message a lot. When I think about it, I see a lot of families who share photos of their children on social network sites, some even open Facebook profiles for their newborn babies. People document every mundane experience and post about it - we've became extremely narcissistic and dependent on approval of others through fishing for Facebook "likes" and such. I'm 29 y.o., but I can relate to Mr. and Mrs. Payne a lot more than to any other character on this show.
  • Audrey_L
  • 3 juin 2015
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6/10

It's hard to be a good-looking, affluent couple with a big old house in Woodstock?!

I was impressed that memoirist Shalom Auslander ("Foreskin's Lament"!) had persuaded Showtime to turn his random reflections--on human existence, the mercy of God (or lack thereof), parenting, advertising, sex and Jewishness--into a cable sitcom, but we could only stay with it for six eps. Steve Coogan and adorable Kathryn Hahn do their best, and there are some funny bits, but I'm guessing a lot of it will seem like you've heard it before, more than once (maybe starting with the first time you got stoned at sleepover camp or with your freshman year roommate).

I'm also guessing this is one of those shows, like "Frankie and Grace" on Netflix, that gets extra points from TV execs because it fills a demographic niche-in this case, forty-somethings who have ambivalent feelings about millennials and are afraid they'll never be cool again.... It would have been interesting to see what Philip Seymour Hoffman (olav ha-sholom!), who had originally signed on to play the Coogan part, would have done with it, I admit.

On the + side, "Happyish" has a strong supporting cast (Bradley Whitford! Carrie Preston!), some cute animated sequences (not including IMHO the one where Coogan's character--"Thom Payne"!--schtups a Keebler elf), and a convenient time slot (between "Nurse Jackie" and "Veep") for oldsters who still watch scheduled programming on cable, but we still found it fairly tedious, unoriginal and kind of depressing after a while. Btw, Noah Baumbach's "While We're Young" (only $2.99 from Amazon Prime) explores some of the same boomer-vs.-millennial themes in a much subtler and more entertaining way.
  • The_late_Buddy_Ryan
  • 9 juin 2015
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2/10

Unnecessary bad language

There were a few small laughs, but the egregious and unnecessary foul language pulled me out of the show and made it unwatchable. So sad when writers feel it's necessary to have more than a hundred F bombs per episode to make a good show for some reason.
  • Nathan4
  • 22 mai 2022
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9/10

Great Show

I love the sense of humor of this show. The humor is dry and sometimes corky. For those of us entering our 40's it's really a questioning time of life. You look at things so differently, well much like the show. In season 1 E2 she refers to life as living in her bubble. Seriously life has pushed many of us into that bubble because of the negatively out there. The show does a great job capturing that underlying drama of being in your 40's and working for and with twenty year olds. Finally a show that's not all about living the "Partridge" family life. I feel as though this sector gets left out of TV because it's not a popular sense of humor or a totally positive way to look at others. The show defiantly doesn't hate on people for no reason but it surely points it out when people are wrong. Funny stuff.
  • countrygirlinboots
  • 5 mai 2015
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8/10

Thumbs Not Up-ish, But Way Up!

Caught this last night and was pleasantly surprised - hadn't read about it beforehand, didn't realize Coogan and John Cameron Mitchell were involved, so I was doubly pleased.

Coogan's character sets the tone perfectly from the get-go, with his 'f-you' voice-over regarding Mount Rushmore: we know we're in for a no-holds-barred look at these peoples' lives, and that is indeed what we get in the half-hour pilot, which could have gone on longer, as far as I'm concerned.

This subject - trying to find the balance between what you get in Life and what you think you wanted - perfectly illustrated by the show's title - has been covered before, many times. But Happyish surprisingly manages to conjure a fresh take on it, because of the individuality of the characters. Good writing, excellent acting, huge watchability factor, with plenty of room to grow, and I am most definitely in.
  • Rogue-32
  • 19 avr. 2015
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9/10

A real gem!

It is "different" and does not belong to mainstream and regular type of shows that one may watch. It is not a kind of show that is talked about around water coolers and it is not to everybody's taste. It is not a kind of show that one watches for sheer purpose of entertainment. Not a kind of show that soothes you, either. It is more like a mirror that reflects how we could get lost in banality of life. It is thought provoking, witty, and intelligent. It is truthful, wry, honest, and cerebral. One of the best shows (sadly underrated and overlooked) in the so called "golden age of television", that tries to touch the vexed question of "happiness" in modern world and address the "tragic sense of life" in a roundabout way and blended with humor. To "Showtime" credit, for picking up and making this great show. Bravo Guys!
  • hesam_110
  • 28 juil. 2015
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10/10

A 'dudes' 27 year old take on the show...

  • meltinzone
  • 18 août 2015
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1/10

I couldn't care less

I love Kathryn Hahn but that love couldn't make me interested in her or the other characters. In fact, I got so sick of the negativity, language and ugliness of the characters, I gave up less than 20 minutes in.

This shoe might speak to some people, for me it came across as ugly and whiney. This is just one example of how art imitates life imitating art imitating life and makes you ask, why? Why watch? Why live your life like this? Why speak the way these people are speaking?

I like anything where i care what happens to the characters, whether they are good, bad or ugly but the key is, I have to care and this show failed at that.
  • Badger1210
  • 10 avr. 2023
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8/10

Sorry for cancellation

First off all, HAPPYish definitely deserves more than 7 pts. Characters, dialogues, humors... all of them are great. And it is one of the best comedy shows I've ever watched. I could identify myself with Thom and Lee. I can understand their loneliness and the sense of not belonging this planet. Despite everything they want to be happy. Alas they can only be HAPPYish. Also I must say how cute was Julius when he wore Elsa dress and sang "Let It Go".

Consequently, I can't understand the reason that low ratings. I was wondering about season 2, new baby, Thom's job... everything. They shouldn't have canceled this fantastic show. I really got attached to HAPPYish. If you're happy-ish and you know it watch this show and clap your hands for wonderful casting, acting performances and hilarious scenario.
  • gzm_Oo
  • 31 juil. 2015
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2/10

Tick-Tock Happyish gets shallow fast

Certainly Steve Coogan, Kathryn Hahn and Bradley Whitford are talented actors who hoped for so much more. I know my laughing gave way to a sense of despair early. It seems clear why this show was not renewed. There's nothing remotely happy in this adult show. The conversations involving genitalia are what the Millennials find amusing over and over again. Baby Boomers just look ridiculous as some of the conversations are not plausible. A click to the writer's'website, Shalom Auslander says it all. It explains why this show is the way it is. His past interviews explain his perspective. Lots of swearing from episode to episode. The young boy, Sawyer Shipman, who plays their son is adorable.
  • lisacarlson50
  • 29 juil. 2016
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10/10

Very Happyish

One of the most clever, bold, brilliant, modern, unique, smart, excellent TV series I've ever seen. A new concept combining drama (without easy emotional excitement), dark comedy, satire, high quality humor, twists, a radical script and an excellent direction. The type and use of music is marvelous. The basic actors are brilliant, and must admire Steve Coogan (known to many as Alan Partridge) for accepting such a role to enhance his comical talent to another level. If you could remove the American accent and put British instead, you'll have the impression that this is maybe a British series. If you have doubts that all around us is perfect, if you believe that maybe we don't live in a perfect world, if you are tired of all clichés and hypocrisy, and finally if you like real art TV, then you must watch it. No doubt why the series is cancelled in America. It's too bold, perfect, provocative and keen. A masterpiece.
  • alex-7-234316
  • 18 janv. 2016
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10/10

Outstanding Series

Maybe it's because I spent nearly 10 years of my life with a NY agency, living Upstate and enduring the same posturing, egotism, back stabbing, corporate takeovers and rampant mental illness that makes me identify strongly with this series. It sure does hit the nail on the head in a big way. What puts the icing on the cake, however, are the fantasy sequences that are included in nearly every episode. They are witty, haunting, and extremely well animated, certainly a big part of what makes this series so much fun to watch. Too bad Happyish wasn't renewed for a 2nd season, but I suspect it was a lot of work producing just one season to begin with. Worth a look!
  • Siebert_Tenseven
  • 26 févr. 2017
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10/10

Just Brilliant and philosophical

Happyish is just brilliant in conception and writing. Title suggesting that we are lucky of we achieve a sort of little happiness and more important all the discourse about the tyranny of the ideology of happiness . Coogan brings perfect insights about the stupidity and superficiality of the worlds we live and about what is believed important and meaningful. The series is perfectly written and very philosophical and profound. This is my 3rd viewing and I am still finding brilliances here and there.
  • nobregas2000
  • 15 mai 2021
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10/10

We live in post-modern era.

Wonderful humor, great show, but I can easily see how the major crowd misunderstands everything on the screen.
  • pasternakigor
  • 15 sept. 2018
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