"Something Good Coming" Season Two, Episode Twenty-One/Twenty-Two Directed by Michael McDonald (Part 1); Bill Lawrence (Part 2) Written by Jessica Goldstein & Chrissy Pietrosh (Part 1); Bill Lawrence & Kevin Biegel (Part 2) Air Date - May 25, 2011 on ABC Opening Sequence Subtitle: We'll never stop mocking the title... Previous Episode: Free Fallin' Next Episode: Ain’t Love Strange |
Synopsis[]
After Travis abruptly moves to Hawaii, the gang decides to go on vacation there; Grayson tells Jules that he wants to have kids; Laurie tries to lure Travis back home.
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Guest Starring[]
- Courteney Cox as Jules Cobb
- Christa Miller as Ellie Torres
- Busy Philipps as Laurie Keller
- Dan Byrd as Travis Cobb
- Josh Hopkins as Grayson Ellis
- Ian Gomez as Andy Torres
- Brian Van Holt as Bobby Cobb
- Robert Clendenin as Tom
- Carolyn Hennesy as Barb Coman
- Sam Lloyd as Ted Buckland
- Danny Pudi as Abed Nadir as Chad (uncredited)
- Andrew DiPalma as Blake
- Mike Brown as Derek
- Sue Wyshynski as Lisa
- Wiki Villa as Hawaiian Guy
- Spencer Churchill as Boy
Music[]
- "Elmo's Song" by the Cul-de-Sac Crew
- "Meet Your Ghost" by The Kickdrums
- "Something Good Coming" by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
- "Love Shack" by Ted Buckland
- "The Trolley" Song by Ted Buckland
- "Take On Me" by Ted Buckland
- "Shiny Happy People" by Ted Buckland
- "Morning Routine Song" by Grayson and the Cul-de-Sac Crew
- "Something Good Coming" by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Trivia[]
- The person sitting near Laurie and Travis in Subway is Danny Pudi. In "Community: Critical Film Studies (#2.19)", Pudi's character Abed Nadir mentions that he was allowed on the "Cougar Town" set to be an extra.
- Sam Lloyd reprises his Scrubs role of Ted Buckland. Ted met his (ex-)girlfriend Gooch during the eighth season of that show. He also mentions Hooch, a surgeon whom Turk and J.D. accidentally drove insane; Ted quotes Hooch's last line on the show, "Hooch is crazy."
Season Two Episodes | ||
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1. "All Mixed Up" |
8. "Little Girl Blues" |
15. "Walls" |