An injured hitman befriends his kidnapped daughter's imaginary friend - a perky blue flying unicorn.An injured hitman befriends his kidnapped daughter's imaginary friend - a perky blue flying unicorn.An injured hitman befriends his kidnapped daughter's imaginary friend - a perky blue flying unicorn.An injured hitman befriends his kidnapped daughter's imaginary friend - a perky blue flying unicorn.An injured hitman befriends his kidnapped daughter's imaginary friend - a perky blue flying unicorn.
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How Far Is Too Far on Christopher Meloni's "Happy!"?
Nick Sax awakes on a hospital gurney. He's a hit man who used to be a cop; it's all part of the job. What's troubling Sax isn't his serious injury, but the seriously perky flying blue horse that claims it is the imaginary friend of someone who is in serious trouble. The horse's name? Happy, of course. Adapted from a Grant Morrison story.
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This is the funniest show I have seen in a long time!
Like others have said, this show is not for everyone. It's crude, dark, vile and nasty, but if you have a dark sense of humor, this is the funniest politically incorrect show I have seen in a long time. Keep in mind it was based on a comic, and the visuals feel like it jumped right off the page on to the screen.
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- dukiebc
- Dec 15, 2017
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