Men At Work

Men At Work

2012
Men At Work
Men At Work

Men At Work

7.1 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Men at Work is an American comedy series that airs on TBS. The series was created by Breckin Meyer and stars Danny Masterson, Michael Cassidy, Adam Busch, James Lesure and Meredith Hagner. The series premiered on May 24, 2012 at 10 pm. TBS second season premiered on April 4, 2013 with another 10 episode season.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  Odd Milo Out
Mar. 12,2014
Odd Milo Out

Tyler and Jude try to keep their new relationship a secret. Milo, already feeling left out since quitting Full Steam, has his traditional movie night taken away from him. Gibbs is hurt when Neal finds a new apartment. PJ tells a paranoid Myron to expect big changes in the office.

EP9  Jude Awakening
Mar. 12,2014
Jude Awakening

Tyler attempts to ask Jude out on a date, but her past gets in the way. Worried that Gibbs is bottling up his emotions, Milo tries to get him to cry. The big source of Neal’s sexual anxiety is revealed.

EP8  Suburban Gibbs
Mar. 05,2014
Suburban Gibbs

Jude warns Gibbs that dating a girl from the suburbs is more dangerous than it seems. Tyler and Milo's friendship is tested when Tyler offers to cover Milo’s share of the rent.

EP7  Molly
Feb. 26,2014
Molly

The guys follow a girl to a party to help Neal make a connection, but they get more than they bargained for when they learn that Molly isn't the host of the party – it's what's in the punch.

EP6  Hi, Jude
Feb. 19,2014
Hi, Jude

When Milo quits his job, Myron hires Jude, a pretty female writer, to replace him. Tyler tries to earn Jude's respect. Gibbs thinks his apartment is haunted while Neal has some apartment issues of his own. Milo struggles to prove himself as a real writer.

EP5  Gigo-Milo
Feb. 12,2014
Gigo-Milo

Milo meets a book publisher, but it's not his writing she's interested in. Neal hires an intern and Myron enlists Tyler and Gibbs to make him look cool on social media.

EP4  I Take Thee, Gibbs
Feb. 05,2014
I Take Thee, Gibbs

Milo’s jealousy is tested when he dates a girl who has a "same-sex ex." Gibbs gets carried away with a "fake" marriage. Tyler tries to win Myron over with Neal’s help.

EP3  Holy New Boss!
Jan. 29,2014
Holy New Boss!

Myron, the new boss at Full Steam, has promised to fire one employee by the end of the day. When Neal shows up to work drunk, the guys rally to sober him up and save his job.

EP2  Post-Posal
Jan. 22,2014
Post-Posal

Gibbs helps Neal plan the perfect proposal. When Neal doesn't get the answer he expected from Amy, Milo thinks it's all his fault. The guys accuse Tyler of "straight baiting" his new friend, who happens to be one of the richest men in the world.

EP1  Pre-Posal
Jan. 15,2014
Pre-Posal

Neal is going to propose to Amy, but first he has to get her father’s blessing – and it’s not going to be easy. Milo joins Gibbs on his yearly "samurai cleanse." Tyler finds his first gray hair and is convinced that the end is close… or at least closer.

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7.1 | TV-PG | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2012-05-24 | Released Producted By: Sony Pictures Television Studios , FanFare Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.tbs.com/shows/menatwork/
Synopsis

Men at Work is an American comedy series that airs on TBS. The series was created by Breckin Meyer and stars Danny Masterson, Michael Cassidy, Adam Busch, James Lesure and Meredith Hagner. The series premiered on May 24, 2012 at 10 pm. TBS second season premiered on April 4, 2013 with another 10 episode season.

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Cast

James Lesure , Danny Masterson , Michael Cassidy

Director

Pamela Withers

Producted By

Sony Pictures Television Studios , FanFare Productions

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Reviews

Syl The show had potential to be a hit more like a lighthearted soulful Entourage. The cast includes four young male actors who work at a New York City magazine. Danny Masterson plays Milo who was just dumped by his girlfriend. There is his coworkers clueless Neal with a girlfriend, ladies man Gibbs and pretty boy Tyler in the cast. Academy Award winner J.K. Simmons played their wealthy boss. There are notable guest appearances like Laura Prepon and Kathy Najimy. It is a basic sitcom with brash language at times. It is entertaining overall. The cast do a formidable job and the writing could be better though at times. It is a likable sitcom with great potential. It aired on TBS for a short run of 31 episodes.
T Ploughman Just discovered this show and I LOVE it! It's laugh out loud funny. I don't just laugh once or twice an episode but laugh out loud several times every episode. The characters are all really well played (casting is excellent) and the story lines are fun, interesting, sometimes touching, other times outrageous. There's definitely times when I can really relate to situations they're in which makes it all the funnier. There are moments in the show when I wonder if they're still on script cause everyone seems to feed off each other and they're clearing having fun too. Definitely check this one out. I hope to see many, many more seasons of Men at Work!
davidevan76 Ever have a friend that thinks they are very funny, constantly spouting the most predictable, tired, played out jokes that were never funny to begin with? That's Men at Work. Danny Masterson does his best to create a non Hyde character, with the tired material he's given. That's the only positive thing I have to say. If you enjoy knowing the punchline of every joke at the set up, you might enjoy this show. It's as if the writers intentionally avoid being creative, or funny, at every turn. Unless the show was radically retooled, I don't see any potential it will get funny or interesting. Either the writers are just plain awful, or someone with no sense of humour has finally say over the script, and changes every line. I would avoid this show completely.
GoTGeEk827809 This show is a hidden gem. The way TBS promotes it is not-so-great, they definitely do not show the funny parts, which is why it took me so long to tune in. They show the characters as extremely corny and promote it as a show only about guys "busting chops". But it is way more than that! Gibbs and Tyler are awesome (not to mention hot- for the ladies ) and all the characters interact so well. They also have great guest stars on this show! I hope this show gets picked up for season 3, because it is extremely funny and entertaining! One of the best episodes yet was the season 1 finale. Very clever! Give it a try- you will not be disappointed, I promise!!!