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

Solemplex To me, this movie is perfection.
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
dean-871-752924 If the main character is that goof from the 70's show, then I can see why it was canceled. The more you watch him, he will start to grind on your nerves.What's up with the terrible hair of his? The hair looks like it needs to be centered on his head and styled.In the season 1, the actors seem to be uncomfortable in their roles. I think the person who did the casting missed the mark. Watching a couple of episodes, you will want to jump in front of a moving car.The stories are pretty lame, based on old Honeymooners episodes, lame sad stick comedy. The stories bounce all over the place. The plots are so bad, you'll have a tuff time figuring out why it lasted three years. The topping on the cake... A lame laugh track that will drive you crazy.If you want to see a witty and funny show, try Marry Me.
carternat This is a nice lighthearted summer comedy. It has great one liners and enough to keep you chuckling throughout the show. I'd love it more if it were on at 9 instead of 10 but it's worth staying up to watch. As a matter of fact, I'm watching it on On Demand now to catch episodes that I missed. It would need more substance to make it as a fall/winter sitcom I think but for summer, it's perfect. Danny Masterson and James Lesure make the show and are pleasant on the eyes! It's also nice to see an all male cast and also writers that aren't afraid to push the envelope. There are many times when I have been glad that I wasn't eating while watching the show because I would have had food spewing from my mouth (it actually happened once). I also think there's some reality to the show--they have said things on TV that I have said to my friends--race,sex, relationship, etc. things that seem taboo on standard sitcoms are not off-limits here and that's what makes the show great. I personally hope the show lasts because it is a great way to unwind after a mentally exhausting/draining day.
sterny77 Despite the stereotypical sitcom-ic nature of the show's storyline, the dynamics of the characters, along with the cast itself, provide a new take on the old stalwart that is the sitcom. The four male main cast creates a sort of Sex and the City for men; it appeals particularly to my male sense of brotherhood and humor. Much similar to the award winning "The New Girl", it exhibits perhaps more cheek, and can achieve much more. The male-centric element provides a type of humor that is so much more than what other reviewers are calling "Balls jokes" and "1992 humor". Sure, it may be juvenile, but so is the humor of almost every other sitcom out there, and that's the beauty of it. The way it's carried out by the stellar cast is what completes the picture and makes it more than what I've had the pleasure of seeing before.The jokes flow well, are unexpected and had me not being able to remember a time that I enjoyed a sitcom this much; and I've always been a big fan of Seinfeld, Friends, That 70's Show, How I Met Your Mother, Arrested Development, and more recently Two and a Half Men, Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory and the New Girl.This show is severely underrated, and shouldn't have the same star rating that "How to be a Gentleman" is receiving; although that's not to say that HTBAG deserves it either.I rate it at a 7/10 at least, however I'm giving it a 10/10 on the site to boost it from ridiculous patrons who have put 1 or 2/10 just because they're too close minded on the matter.
eck0731 I had high hopes for this show, but all I could hear was the very bad laugh track that is overused. Why haven't studios dropped this practice? Get a live studio audience! Even if you can't get people to come for free, have the crew and families sit in. The laugh track is ever- present and is so noticeable that you can't pay attention to the show. For a new show in 2012, it doesn't have a very diverse ethnic range....One black man and no gay men. I watched both new episodes, back-to-back and never became interested in the characters, except the one man's, girlfriend's father, the owner of the company. He was fun. The sets ups are dumbed down and transparent, but above all...the worst laugh track ever!