Happy Endings season 3 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jane's ex, Ryan, visits, leading to a dinner where Brad, feeling left out, invites his own ex, Melissa. Tension rises as they discuss past relationships. Meanwhile, Max's new roommate Chase impresses everyone with his cool demeanor, but concern arises when he disappears. It's revealed that Chase has a complex personal life, including a secret marriage. The episode focuses on navigating past relationships with humor and honesty, ultimately showing Brad and Jane's strong bond despite their complex histories.
Full Episode S03E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Ryan in relation to Jane?
Ryan is Jane's ex.
Does Brad join Jane and Ryan for dinner?
No, Brad opts out to attend a concert.
What is the rule Brad and Jane have about exes?
They can have one dinner with an ex when they come to town, and the spouse can choose to attend or not.
Who is Max's new roommate?
Chase is Max's new roommate.
How does Max's roommate, Chase, impress the group?
By paying rent in advance, stocking the fridge with beer and pizza, and upgrading the cable package.
What unexpected fact is revealed about Ryan?
Ryan is a woman.
Why does Brad invite his ex, Melissa, to dinner?
As a response to Jane's dinner with her ex, Ryan.
How do Dave, Alex, and Max react to Chase's disappearance?
They become concerned and investigate, thinking he might be in danger.
What do Dave, Alex, and Max discover about Chase?
Chase is married, and his wife thinks their apartment is his "sex shack."
How does the episode resolve the tension between Brad and Jane?
They reconcile, understanding and accepting their past relationships.
What is the group's reaction to Chase's personal life?
They are surprised and amused by his marital issues and double life.
What does Brad admit to Jane about his relationship with Melissa?
That their relationship was purely physical and not as significant as he initially implied.
What do Brad and Jane agree on regarding their exes?
To be more open and understanding about their past relationships.