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    Watch the 'Happily Divorced' midseason premiere before it airs, Wednesday, Nov. 28

    Could Joan Collins be right? Is Ralph Macchio's Frankie not the right man for Fran? It seems there's a little something missing in Fran's love connection with pizza maker Frankie, and while Fran -- and her ex-hubby Peter -- desperately want Frankie to be Mr. Right, Fran's romance is going all wrong.

    Peter (John Michael Higgins) gets a new job as the personal assistant to Joan Collins, the "Dynasty" legend who guest-stars as a fictional version of herself in the midseason premiere, "Two Guys, A Girl and A Pizza Place, II." And though Fran (Fran Drescher) is busily singing the praises of Frankie as the greatest guy in the world -- handsome, thoughtful and, unlike ex-boyfriend Elliot (D.W. Moffet), ready and willing to make a commitment to her -- Joan tells her the relationship sounds like a bore.

    When Fran and Frankie finally test their love connection in the bedroom, Fran finds the one area where the hot pizza guy is all cold (punctuated by a clever sight gag that's too fun to spoil).

    Peter, still recovering from his head injury while being at diva Joan's beck and call, makes a surprise visit to a certain record producer in a quest to ensure his ex-wife's happiness, and that leads to an even bigger surprise for Fran (and "Happily Divorced" viewers).

    Watch Yahoo! TV's exclusive premiere of the "Happily Divorced" season two to find out how Fran's (and Peter's) life is about to change.

    "Happily Divorced" premieres Wednesday, 11/28 at 10:30 PM on TV Land.

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