Wednesday, May 16, 2012 11:28AM - By Jordan Thompson

Cohabitation created drama on last night’s episode of Cougar Town. “Square One” featured the return of Nicole Sullivan as Jules and Grayson’s therapist. Courteney Cox took a second spin in the director’s chair, while her character wrestled with reliving the past. Can two divorced people really learn from their mistakes?
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012 10:39AM - By Jordan Thompson

Hurricane wind wasn’t the only thing causing trouble on Cougar Town this week. Love is in the air. “Down South” focuses on happiness, and the trouble people have putting someone else’s happiness before their own. Thankfully, serious topics never come without the hilarity fans have come to expect from the show, and last night was no exception. As usual, viewers were treated to another stellar episode.
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Monday, May 7, 2012 10:55AM - By Damon Houx

Cougar Town mutated from “that show with the tacky title” to “that show with the tacky title that everyone should check out as it’s not really about older women sleeping with younger dudes, really, seriously.” You could also say that its latest form is “That show that is still on, I guess” as ABC cut its third season down to fifteen episodes, and hasn’t been consistent in airing them…but the show might get a lifeline from TBS.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012 10:54AM - By Jordan Thompson

Baby mama drama took a slight incestuous turn on last night’s episode of Cougar Town. “Southern Accents” featured the return of Carolyn Hennesy as Barb, as well as the start of a mayoral campaign. If that’s not enough, Bobby and Laurie wrestled with the issue of casual prejudice.
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012 9:47AM - By Jordan Thompson

With Jules and Grayson’s wedding right around the corner, it’s time for Cougar Town to tackle the kind of nitpicking pre-wedding issues that can rip an engagement to shreds. “Money Becomes King” features the return of Nicole Sullivan as the therapist that can almost tolerate the special brand of crazy that is Jules. Also, Andy messes with people and Travis and Laurie spend time together not flirting. Check out our full review below.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012 10:58AM - By Jordan Thompson

Just because someone is in your family, does that mean they have to be in your life? In last night’s episode of Cougar Town the root of Ellie’s evil was discovered, no thanks to the disbelieving Cul-de-sac Crew. Chick popped in for “Ways to Be Wicked” to help his grandson commit a felony, as only the adoring patriarch would. Also, Andy reprises his role as Grayson’s mentor. Check out our full review below.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012 9:18AM - By Jordan Thompson

In her quest for the perfect wedding, Jules gets cold feet (but not with her husband-to-be) in last night’s episode of Cougar Town. Brace yourselves, friends–Smother rears its ugly head yet again. “You Can Still Change Your Mind” featured another appearance by Angie as she and Bobby do what every new couple tries to avoid for as long as possible: define the relationship. Also, a childhood toy breaks Laurie, with help from the show’s resident queen of verbal brutality, Ellie. Check out the full review below.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012 6:00AM - By Krystal Clark

Grab your wine and hide the kids, the cul-de-sac crew is back. After nine months, “Cougar Town’s finally returned to the ABC line-up. Unfortunately, its third season’s ratings have been less than stellar. So what gives? Is it the marketing? The schedule change? “Cougar Town” is one of TV’s best kept secrets and definitely worth a watch. But if you don’t believe the hype, here are eight reasons we’re excited about the show’s return.
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Monday, December 5, 2011 2:05PM - By Damon Houx

As with every new year of television, the weakest shows that cost the most money are often cancelled after airing a handful of episodes. For example: this season, we’ve already seen The Playboy Club get shuttered, among others. TV shows are often about the ensemble, and most of their casts need time to work together to see how their chemistry develops over longer stretches of time. With comedies, that energy and chemistry is pivotal, and with so many shows put together through high-concepts or based around a name talent, everyone needs to find their footing. With that in mind, here are five shows that started rocky, and became brilliant.
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