Category: Cougar Town

Cougar Town Actors Face Off Against Writers on Vulture

Wednesday, Feb 16, 2011

Much like the Parks and Recreation crew during their downtime, the Cougar Town cast and crew are going to be keeping busy on Vulture during their two-month hiatus. Creators Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel have kindly agreed to put their downtime to good use by settling a series of long-simmering disputes between the show’s actors and writers right here on Vulture. Each week, a different cast member will help air out a rift between him or herself and the scribes — and then settle said grievance once and for all. This week, we kick off with Dan Byrd, who plays Courteney Cox’s long-suffering son, Travis. Turns out his Bieber-simple hairstyle is the subject of much scorn on the show’s set, and the time has come for an intervention. Click the video to see what happens, then come back to Vulture every Wednesday for a new grudge match.?

Courteney talks Cougar Town

Monday, Feb 14, 2011


Matthew Perry Talks Cougar Town

Wednesday, Feb 9, 2011

Matthew Perry made a short mention of Cougar Town/Courteney in a recent interview

Will we see you on Cougar Town ever?

MP: I sort of subscribe to that thing where I want a little bit of time to establish my character in this. I love the show, I think Courtney obviously is hilarious and a really good friend of mine. I just want there to be a little more distance before we do that. I didn’t think that people would be able to watch it and not see Chandler and Monica. But I think if my show is lucky enough, to go on playing with different people, maybe.

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Courteney Cox understands criticism of Cougar Town

Tuesday, Feb 8, 2011

COURTENEY Cox has read the scathing criticism of her first comedy vehicle since “Friends” and yes, she understands it.

But Cox insists Cougar Town is no longer the show the haters called shrill, desperate and hysterical.

Heck, Channel 7 boss David Leckie even called it “shit”.

But, like a bad marriage, Cox and her castmates are finding it hard to break free of those early critiques.

For those living in a pop culture-free orbit, the title was meant to play on the contemporary term for an older single woman who prefers to date younger men.

Playing divorced real estate agent Jules Cobb, Cox was meant to strike a blow for female empowerment.

Instead, after a mauling by the critics and social commentators, the term turned predatory.

“Before it was like, ‘I don’t want to watch Cougar Town and Courteney Cox getting on to a younger guy every week’ … oh, please,” Cox says.

“It’s not what the show was even then, but it did have a negative connotation. Now we just don’t know how to get out of that title, we don’t know what to do with it. It’s terrible, so we just decided to make fun of it each week.”

The self-effacing gag comes in the opening titles, slugged variously with a reference to the criticism, for example “(the badly titled) Cougar Town” or “It’s OK to watch a show called Cougar Town“.

Cox is frank about the attacks, but grateful they weren’t too personal.

“I was kind of lucky early on and didn’t get pummelled too bad,” she says.

“They weren’t really attacks on me. If it had been attacks on me, that’s when I go dark, deep.”

For her it was mostly about the frenetic pace of the program – a signature of executive producer Bill Lawrence, of Scrubs fame.

“I’ve got to say, when I first saw the pilot … it seemed to go so fast. I was used to Friends pace, but this was just like zing, zing, zing, zing. And I just sat there and said, “Oh shit, this is really different than what I thought”,” Cox says.

“Even though I liked it, I thought, “This is crazy”.”

A shift in that rhythm was timed with Jules finding a stable partner in neighbour Grayson (Josh Hopkins), which has seen the on-screen chaos calm a little and a third season given the green light.

“Even though it’s still fast-paced, I think we’ve slowed down. I think we all learn from our mistakes and the critics seem to be liking it more,” she says.

Just don’t expect Cox to play the rock, a la Monica on Friends.

“I just want to continue to have her be kooky, as opposed to stable. Jules may be the centre of the show, but she’s just as kooky as her family.”

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Exclusive: Cougar Town is Going to Hawaii!

Friday, Feb 4, 2011

Somewhere, there’s a resort in Hawaii stocking up on merlot. Sources confirm to me exclusively that Cougar Town has finalized a deal to shoot its second-season finale on location in the Aloha State!

On second thought, maybe all the resorts in Hawaii are stocking up on wine.

Anyway, no further details on the sure-to-be-intoxicating sweeps stunt are as yet available, but it seems pretty safe to say that the CDS Crew will be going on a little family vacation. (Do they do anything alone?) Perhaps the jaunt is to celebrate Travis successfully completing his freshman year of college? Jules and Grayson getting engaged? Laurie… well, just being Laurie?

Whatever the reason, it’s becoming something of a tradition for ABC to send its comedies to Hawaii. Last year, you’ll recall, Modern Family shot an episode in Maui. Frankly, though, with Cougar Town off the air for the next (gasp! shudder!) 10 weeks (in a — sob! — row!), I think we deserve the trip, don’t we?

Thoughts? Lei it on the line below…

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Cox ‘would take Cougar failure personally’

Friday, Feb 4, 2011

Courteney Cox has insisted that Cougar Town isn’t under pressure to achieve the same level of success as Friends.

The actress, who stars in and serves as an executive producer on the ABC show, told TV & Satellite Week that an increased number of channels for viewers to choose between means that ratings do not need to hit the same peaks they used to.

“I would probably take it very personally and blame myself if wasn’t a success,” she admitted. “But times are different now. There are many more channels for people to watch.”

She continued: “We got huge ratings for Friends. It was crazy how many people used to watch it.”

Asked if fame had changed her, Cox added: “I don’t think I have changed one bit. If anything I am probably more compassionate. I speak my mind, but I think people who know me can handle it. With me, you certainly get what you get.”

Cougar Town continues in the US Wednesdays at 9.30/8.30c on ABC and series two premieres in the UK on Tuesday, February 8 at 8pm on Sky Living.