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Happy! (TV series)

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Happy! (TV series)
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Happy! is an American black comedy action television series based on the four-part graphic novel of the same name created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Darick Robertson, with Brian Taylor serving as director for a majority of the episodes (seven of the first eleven).

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The series premiered on Syfy on December 6, 2017, receiving mostly positive reviews. On January 29, 2018, it was announced that Syfy had renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on March 27, 2019. On June 4, 2019, the series was cancelled by Syfy after two seasons.

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Premise

Disgraced police detective Nick Sax lives as a social outcast, filling his days with light drinking and substance abuse, moonlighting as a hitman to feed his various habits. After having a massive cardiac arrest, Nick comes into contact with a small, blue, winged (animated) unicorn named Happy that apparently only he can see. Happy explains he is the imaginary friend of a little girl named Hailey, who has been kidnapped by a deranged man dressed as Santa Claus ("Very Bad Santa"). Happy reveals that Hailey is Nick's estranged daughter and sought Nick's aid, believing him to be the hero cop that Hailey envisioned him to be. Though skeptical at first, Nick reluctantly agrees and the two work to save Hailey. The events of their search slowly begin to reveal the existence of a massive, global conspiracy involving child trafficking, sex cults, aliens, ancient gods, and the apocalypse.

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Cast and characters

Main

  • Christopher Meloni as Nick Sax, a cynical, alcoholic ex-detective turned ex-hitman turned cab driver[1][2]
  • Ritchie Coster as Francisco "Mr. Blue" Scaramucci, a wealthy, insecure, and temperamental crime boss who poses as a legitimate businessman and wine importer[2]
    • Coster also portrays Orcus, the Roman god of death who possesses Scaramucci's body
  • Lili Mirojnick as Meredith "Merry" McCarthy, a resilient homicide detective with a dark past[3]
  • Medina Senghore as Amanda Hansen, Nick's ex-wife and Hailey's mother[2]
  • Patrick Fischler as "Smoothie" / "The Bunny", one of Mr. Blue's enforcers and a psychopathic killer who specializes in interrogation and torture[2]
  • Patton Oswalt as the voice of Happy, an "imaginary" blue, goofy, cartoonish, winged unicorn[4][5]
  • Christopher Fitzgerald as Louis Sheinberg, a children's entertainer also known as "Sonny Shine", and to Blue as "Mr. Bug" (season 2; recurring season 1)[6]
  • Bryce Lorenzo as Hailey Louise Hansen, a young girl who was kidnapped, and sends her imaginary friend Happy to find help (season 2; recurring season 1)

Recurring

  • Joseph D. Reitman as Very Bad Santa, a delusional, drug-addicted psychopath dressed like Santa Claus who kidnaps children (recurring season 1; guest season 2)[7][8]
  • Debi Mazar as Isabella Scaramucci, Blue's sister, star of the reality show Secrets of My Sussex, and mother of the four Scaramucci brothers gunned down by Sax[9]
  • Gus Halper as Michelangelo "Disco Mikey" Scaramucci, the youngest of Isabella's sons (season 1)
  • Laura Poe as Jessica McCarthy, Merry's elderly widowed mother (season 1)
  • Michael Maize as Le Dic, an arms dealer connected to Nick Sax's past
  • Carly Sullivan as Gala Scaramucci, Blue's wife
  • Dante Pereira-Olson as Gerry Scaramucci, Blue's son
  • Jaimie Kelton as the voice of Bo Peep, an imaginary friend and Happy's love interest
  • Antonia Rey as Assunta, Blue and Isabella Scaramucci's spiritual aunt
  • Joseph Perrino as Pal Scaramucci, one of Isabella Scaramucci's sons (season 1)
  • Ann-Margret as Bebe Debarge, a former actress and Sonny Shine's wife (season 2)[6]
  • Big Show as Big Pink, Blue's prison boyfriend (season 2)[10]
  • Laura Darrell as Sister Lee (season 2)
  • Curtis Armstrong as Dayglo Doug (season 2)
  • Daniel Sunjata as Simon (season 2)

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Episodes

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Production

Happy was originally voiced by Bobby Moynihan in the pilot,[30] but was later replaced by Patton Oswalt.[5]

Release

The series premiered on Syfy on December 6, 2017.[31] On January 29, 2018, it was announced that Syfy had renewed the series for a second season,[32] which premiered on March 27, 2019.[33] On June 4, 2019, the series was cancelled by Syfy after two seasons.[34][35]

Reception

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Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 80% with an average rating of 6.2/10 based on 35 reviews. The website's critical consensus states, "Happy! certainly isn't for everyone, but its appealingly oddball concept and strong performances from Chris Meloni and Patton Oswalt make for a gritty, dark comedy with definite—albeit unusual—appeal."[36] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 65 out of 100 based on 21 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[37]

Ratings

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Audience measurement performed by Nielsen Media Research[citation needed]
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Notes

  1. Live +7 ratings were not available, so Live +3 ratings have been used instead.

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