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Watch Every Episode Of 'Happy Endings' On VH1 On New Years Eve!

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If we had to choose, we'd say our biggest TV disappointment of 2013 is the cancellation of Happy Endings. Lucky for us, we can watch the entire series on VH1 on New Year's Eve (and we'll kick off the event with this sneak peek from the very first episode). Every single insane and hilarious episode of Alex, Dave, Penny, Max, Jane, and Brad's adventures will air starting at 8PM ET/PT on December 31st and run all the way through New Year's Day. It's official, we're going to bypass the ball drop in order to watch this amahhhzing marathon. The series will re-run on VH1 every Wednesday from 7-9PM ET/PT beginning on January 8th. Read on for more info about Happy Endings on VH1.

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Critically Acclaimed Sitcom Will Debut on VH1 in New Year’s Marathon of All Episodes Beginning Tuesday, December 31 at 8 PM

LOS ANGELES, CA (December 10, 2013) – VH1 has acquired all 57 episodes of the critically- acclaimed sitcom “Happy Endings” from Sony Pictures Television. The VH1 deal marks the cable premiere for the single camera ensemble comedy which originally aired on ABC for three seasons from April 2011 through May 2013. “Happy Endings” will begin airing on VH1 with a marathon of every episode beginning Tuesday, December 31 at 8p running through New Year’s Day before settling into its new home on Wednesday nights from 7p-9p ET/PT beginning January 8.

In addition to airing the show on VH1, the network has licensed rights to showcase episodes of the series online via its TV Everywhere platforms and also on the new VH1 App.

“Happy Endings is one of our favorite network series, and we consider ourselves lucky to be able to add it to the VH1 line-up. The show’s authentic voice, memorable characters, and smart humor really stands out, and we’re really pleased to be able to provide new platforms for viewers to enjoy it over and over. Lots of times,” stated Ben Zurier, Executive Vice President, Programming, VH1.

“Happy Endings” offers a fresh and funny take on modern friendship and what one urban family will do to stay friends after the perfect couple who brought them all together, breaks up on their wedding day.

Forget who gets to keep the ring -- when a couple splits, the real question is, who gets to keep the friends? In this modern comedy, a couple's break-up will complicate all of their friends' lives and make everyone question their choices. When life throws you for a curve, hold on tight to the people you love. Every circle of friends has someone who's the gravitational center. For years, perfect couple Dave (Zachary Knighton) and Alex (Elisha Cuthbert) drew their friends in and held them together. Now that they've split, does this group have the stuff to stay together? Or do Max (Adam Pally), Brad (Damon Wayans, Jr.), Jane (Eliza Coupe) and Penny (Casey Wilson) have to choose sides? Suddenly every event is a negotiation... like, who gets to go on the annual ski trip? There are a lot of big questions to be answered, but this group has been together so long, somehow, little by little, they'll figure out how to hold on, even though their center is split up. It helps that Dave and Alex have agreed to stay friends. But there will definitely be other complications down the road. This show isn't afraid to ask the embarrassing personal questions that inevitably arise in every long-term, close-knit group of friends.

Executive producers for “Happy Endings” are Jamie Tarses, Jonathan Groff and David Caspe.