Showtime’s Happyish gets its first trailer; ABC orders a pilot for Dr. Ken starring Ken Jeong (Community); Betsy Brandt (Breaking Bad) is cast in the CBS pilot Life in Pieces; TNT renews The Librarians for season 2; Walton Goggins (Justified) joins the upcoming HBO comedy Vice Principals; and Adult Swim cancels Black Dynamite after just two seasons.

Described as a “scathing examination of the pursuit of happiness,” Happyish stars Kathryn Hahn and Steve Coogan as a couple that loathes themselves, but loves each other and their six-year-old son. Here is a more detailed synopsis for the half-hour series:

“Thom Payne (Coogan) is a 44-year-old man whose world is thrown into disarray when his 25 year-old wunderkind boss arrives, saying things like ‘digital,’ ‘social’ and ‘viral.’ Is he in need of a ‘rebranding,’ or does he just have a ‘low joy ceiling?’ Maybe pursuing happiness is a fool’s errand? Maybe, after 44 years on this ludicrous planet, settling for happyish is the best one can expect.”

While the teaser doesn’t offer any additional story details, it does give viewers a sense of the show’s somewhat dark, but playful humor.

Happyish premieres April 26, 2015 on Showtime.

The show – which follows a carefully selected team that works together to solve mysteries and fight supernatural threats – was a major hit for the cable network in its 10-episode rookie run, nabbing an average of 11.4 million viewers across multiple platforms per episode. So, it’s no surprise TNT put in an order for another 10-epsidoe season less than a month after the conclusion of season 1.

Look for The Librarians season 2 on TNT later this year.

Based on the 2009 film of the same name, the animated comedy followed the exploits of its titular character (voiced by Michael Jai White) – an ex-CIA agent and full-time ladies man - and his mission to avenge his brother’s death.

While its unclear why Adult Swim decided not to commit to a third season, the blaxploitation parody did own a decent cult following that almost certainly would have continued to help support more episodes of the series.

Executive producer Carl Jones made the announcement of the show’s cancellation via Twitter, writing:

Just wanted to let everyone know that Black Dynamite has been canceled. Thanks for the love and support:-(