Will ‘Mixology’ Be the New ‘Happy Endings’?

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Will ‘Mixology’ Be the New ‘Happy Endings’?

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Jan 04, 2014 | 9:00am EST
MIXOLOGY - "Mixology" stars Blake Lee ("Parks and Recreation") as Tom, Andrew Santino ("Punk'd") as Bruce, Kate Simses ("What's Your Number") as Liv, Adam Campbell ("Epic Movie") as Ron, Craig Frank ("8.13") as Cal, Vanessa Lengies ("Glee") as Kacey, Alexis Carra ("Incredible Girl") as Jessica, Sarah Bolger ("Once Upon a Time") as Janey, Ginger Gonzaga ("Legit") as Maya and Adan Canto ("The Following") as Dominic. "Mixology" was written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore ("The Hangover," "21 and Over"), and is executive-produced by Lucas, Moore, Ryan Seacrest, Nina Wass and Adam Sher. It's directed by Larry Charles ("Seinfeld," "Entourage," "Borat"), and is produced by ABC Studios.  (ABC/Ron Batzdorff)SARAH BOLGER, ALEXIS CARRA
In December, the Twitter account for ABC’s cancelled show, Happy Endings, began promoting the network’s new comedy series Mixology. The account, formerly @HappyEndingsABC, requested fans to follow the new show’s Twitter as part of a Follow Friday promotion. 
However, fans of the fallen Happy Endings were not pleased with the social media promotion for another series — especially one that doesn’t look very promising.  Sure, someone could argue that Happy Endings and Mixology have something in common. Both shows are about single people trying to find love in a city. However, the entire first season of Mixology is set to take place over the course of one night. Think: Garry Marshall’s New Year’s Eve and Valentine’s Day but in a television show.
Given the slow trek that has been this season of How I Met Your Mother — which is a slowed down timeline to follow the wedding weekend of Barney and Robin — it’s safe to say TV fans are a little dubious of a whole series pulling this kind of stunt. But we suppose we should give Mixology and chance before we completely knock it (if we have to.) Still, it will never fill the void left by Happy Endings because nothing ever will.
For fans of Happy Endings, there is some good in all this: VH1 has picked up old seasons of the series and will be playing them every Wednesday night on the network. They even had a New Year’s Day marathon — sorry if you missed it!

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