Happyish - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Starring Samuel Beckett, Albert Camus And Alois Alzheimer
A 44-year-old man's search for happiness makes him miserable. In the opener, Thom comes under pressure to rebrand himself after his agency hires Swedish creative directors to evolve the company. Meanwhile, a headhunter advises Thom to admit he's hit his joy ceiling.

Starring Marc Chagall, Abuela And Adolf Hitler
Thom loses his couch and gets a lesson in corporate America from Jonathan that involves German pornography. Meanwhile, the Swedes push a new campaign; and Lee's bubble is invaded when her mother sends Julius a package.

Starring Vladimir Nabokov, Hippocrates and God
When Julius gets ill, Thom's Catholicism and the Geico Gecko offer dueling takes on the meaning of suffering. Meanwhile, MGT departments begin the downsizing process.

Starring Sigmund Freud, Charles Bukowski and Seven Billion Assholes
Julius gets suspended for hitting Fitzgerald Miller; the Swedes continue to trouble Thom at work; Jonathan introduces the official Nazi handbook at a meeting.

Starring Josey Wales, Jesus Christ And The New York Times
Thom gets a life lesson when his train strikes and kills a commuter; Gottfrid questions Thom's priorities when he misses a morning meeting; Lee finds a new studio with a Holocaust survivor landlord.

Starring Helen Keller, Moses And Lenny Bruce
A new store at a local mall sends Lee into a tailspin; Thom takes over a campaign and consoles Larry; the Swedes try to steal Lorna while offering Thom another big account.

Starring David Ogilvy, Anton Chekhov and Gluten Enteropathy
Thom travels to LA. Lee gets a new cell phone and comforts Julius.

Starring Rene Descartes, Victor Frankenstein and HRH The Princess of Arendelle
Thom gets forced out of his office to make way for the "Ideation Room"; Lee vents on "Frozen," while helping out as lunch mom, and meets Sandy; James Deen gives three fool-proof tips on success in porn/corporate America.

Starring Bill Hicks, Joseph McCarthy and Alfred Bernhard Nobel
Thom discovers something terrible about Larry; Lee takes Julius to Hebrew school; Thom meets with Dani for advice.

Starring Christopher Hitchens, Philip Larkin and Josef Stalin
Thom quits his job after writing a story involving meaning, underpants, a church and a cop.
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