The Yard Sale

The cul de sac holds its annual yard sale on the latest episode of Cougar Town. "Learning to Fly" is the sixth episode of the show's fifth season.
Rating: Unrated

Worried About Travis

Jules is worried about Travis' future when he graduates college with an art degree on Cougar Town.
Rating: Unrated

Coffee Over Wine

Whoa! Is that coffee and not wine?!? What is going on in this Cougar Town scene?
Rating: Unrated

The Ideal Couple

Jules tries to prove that she and Grayson are the perfect couple on Cougar Town. "Mystery of Love" is the eighth episode of the show's fifth season.
Rating: Unrated

Jules and her Son

Jules Cobb is a divorced mother. Played by Courteney Cox, she's seen here with her son on the show.
Rating: Unrated

Coffee Bucks

Andy takes advantage of open-mic night but Travis regrets starting one on Cougar Town.
Rating: Unrated

Blacktop and Gumshoe

Blacktop and Gumshoe are on the case! This is a scene from the Cougar Town episode "Refugee."
Rating: Unrated

Travis' Graduation

Travis graduation leads to all types of crazy behavior on Cougar Town. "Love Is a Long Road" is the 12th episode of the show's fifth season.
Rating: Unrated

Have a Drink

Let's share a drink over the Cougar Town season finale. "We Stand a Chance" is the 13th episode of the show's fifth season.
Rating: Unrated

No More Wine! - Cougar Town

Can the gang give up wine to support Laurie's pregnancy? Insert hearty laugh here.
Rating: Unrated

Baby Names - Cougar Town

Travis isn't happy with Laurie's choices for baby names on Cougar Town. "Full Grown Boy" is the second episode of the show's sixth season.
Rating: Unrated

Running the Bar - Cougar Town

Jules and Ellie help run the bar for Grayson on Cougar Town. "To Find a Friend" is the third episode of the show's sixth season.
Rating: Unrated

Cougar Town Quotes

Jules: You see that young gentleman there, I'd love to lick his body
Woman: That's my son
Jules: Ooh, he looks smart

Jules: When a 40-something guy gets divorced, it's always: "Way to go, Tiger!"
Grayson: We don't call each other Tiger. It's always Champ, or Samurai.