Men Behaving Badly - Season 3 (British TV Series)

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Crack open a beer, grab your remote control and gorge yourself on an extra-large helping of bad behavior, British style. Flatmates Gary and Tony were an inspiration to a generation of British men. No self-help books or caring and sharing for them. In their world, the '90s were a rude and crude pursuit of good times and sex. But the program inspired a generation of British women as well, proving what they had always known: that inside, all men were really overgrown children whose primary talent was the ability to rearrange their genitals in public.

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  • Crack open a beer, grab your remote control and gorge yourself on an extra-large helping of bad behavior, British style. Flatmates Gary and Tony were an inspiration to a generation of British men. No self-help books or caring and sharing for them. In their world, the '90s were a rude and crude pursuit of good times and sex. But the program inspired a generation of British women as well, proving wh


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Men Behaving Badly broadened its emotional range in its third season--which, admittedly, wasn't difficult, given that the first two seasons had all the emotional depth of a bath towel. Overall, the set-up remains the same: Security company manager Gary (Martin Clunes, as amphibious-looking as ever) and his girlfriend Dorothy (Caroline Quentin) wrestle with their torpid relationship while Gary's dim roommate Tony (Neil Morrissey) pants fruitlessly after their blonde upstairs neighbor Deborah (Leslie Ash). But over the course of six episodes, the characters' lives change in small ways (Deborah loses one job, considers selling her flat, then gets a new job; Dorothy wants to break up with Gary, prompting a weekend trip to rejuvenate their relationship) that allow for a gradual richer grasp of who these characters are. The stories remain ridiculous--one episode verges on farce when Gary lusts after his comely Portuguese housecleaner and Tony uses her to make Deborah jealous--but series creator Simon Nye keeps everything honest enough that the humor isn't just silly, but silly and uncomfortably real. Morrissey makes Tony considerably more sympathetic in this season, while Clunes simultaneously increases Gary's boorishness and makes him more genuine--quite a feat. Season 3 is unlikely to make new converts, but fans will enjoy returning to the lives of these woeful clods and their hapless female friends. --Bret Fetzer
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