Men At Work

2012

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

7.1| 0h30m| TV-PG| en
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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Sony Pictures Television Studios

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Reviews

Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
Catangro After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Teddie Blake The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Stabby McGee I found this show in the wake of How I Met Your Mother ending, and instantly fell in love with it. Breckin Myer is one of my favourite actors since the days of Can't Hardly Wait and Clueless, and Danny Masterson has been a favourite since That 70s Show. The idea of a show where both were involved was very exciting, and it absolutely lived up to the hype I had, and kept me engaged. The striking thing I found about the series was how believable the characters and their interplay was. The main cast act like the close friends they are, JK Simmons in his recurring role as Neil's boss/girlfriend's father absolutely KILLED IT. The writing on this show was very good, the plot lines were amusing and original (many relating to Milo apparently being based on things that actually happened to one or more of the writers), and I think if it hadn't been cancelled, or had been marketed better (and not been followed by something with the reputation of Big Bang Theory), it may have been the next big one. I rank this show up there with Seinfeld, Friends, That 70s Show and How I Met Your Mother. And after Firefly and Limitless I'd say this is the most upset I ever got about a show cancellation.
oddity94 This show is the most painful thing I've watched in a while. The premise is tired, the writing is awful, the jokes are poorly written, delivered and are overall just childish, not to mention the fact that they just aren't funny. The acting is cringeworthy. I mean, this stuff wouldn't get a pass in the 90's, let alone this era! MAYBE you might find a 14 year old who might giggle at some of the wretchedly bad "sex centered" jokes, but most people will just roll their eyes and change the channel....like I did. Please TBS, do yourself and us all a favor and just switch back to The Big Bang Theory re-runs. None of "Men at Work" is funny, but the greater sin is how uninspired it feels. A comedy doesn't need a high-concept premise to work — TBS previously gave us a very solid entry in the pals-hanging-out genre with "My Boys" (even the gimmick that the main character was a woman was never the point of anything) — but it needs to have some kind of point of view about its characters and their world, and give you evidence of why you want to hang out right along with them. And the "Men at Work" pilot never offers any of that. The guys smile a lot and laugh at each other's antics, but it's forced mirth; there's never a sense that they actually enjoy each other's company, or even met before the actors sat down for the table read of the script.
ArowanaW Let's start with a quote from the show's writer: "I just wanted to write something to make myself laugh. I didn't write anything with the intention of doing a show, selling a show, doing a pilot. I wanted to write a longer-form thing, and I sat down and thought of some funny things that had happened to me in my life, and I started writing".This is exactly what the show is. It's not meant to surprise anyone, it's not meant to make any hard-hitting points or actually change people. I watch this show every once in a while when I really don't have anything to do, and its simple comedy relaxes me and even makes me laugh.I won't deny the acting isn't the best (JK Simmons excluded, but that man's a god) and neither is the writing. But I think what the show lacks in professionalism actually makes it be more light-hearted and easy to digest, something we all need sometimes.
Jesse Cee Men at work is really a great TV show , starring Danny Masterson which was on Thats 70s show and I am a fan of his work , really this show has some great lines and is truly funny! On Thats 70s Show Danny Masterson was great and really funny , now in Men at Work he plays a character named Milo and so far its pretty funny on the stuff that he gets into with his friends. The show so far is pretty funny as TBS has aired two episodes of it and i really cant wait till it comes to the next episode its really great. I suppose this is one of those shows as it gets funnier as the show continues on into further episodes , i'll be watching to see how the show goes , but so far its enjoyable and quite funny.