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Men at Work - Season 1
TrailerThe series follows Milo, who has just been dumped by his girlfriend, and tries to get back on the saddle with the help of his three best friends/co-workers, Tyler, Gibbs, and Neal.Actors: Danny Masterson, Michael Cassidy, Adam Busch, Meredith Hagner, James Lesure, Amy Smart, Julian Morris, Stephanie Lemelin, Mette Holt, Dominic DeVore, Emily Baldoni, ...»Director: Breckin MeyerCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Men at Work - Season 1"
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Characters of "Men at Work - Season 1"
MiloPlayed by: Danny MastersonTylerPlayed by: Michael CassidyNealPlayed by: Adam BuschAmyPlayed by: Meredith HagnerGibbsPlayed by: James LesureP.J. JordanPlayed by: J.K. SimmonsDougPlayed by: Joel David Moore -
Creators of "Men at Work - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Men at Work - Season 1"
NewsdayMay 24, 2012It's a gamy live-audience howler, with overt line readings and sledgehammer timing.
New York Daily NewsMay 24, 2012We get that it's tough for people in their 20s as they work out dating and relationships. But no tougher than it is for the rest of us who have to watch sitcoms about it.
Uncle BarkyMay 24, 2012You might not want to have a TV relationship with these guys They're just not much fun on any level.
Television Without PityMarch 26, 2013This men's magazine-set guy comedy is about as funny as you'd imagine any TBS series not named Cougar Town to be: which is to say, not very.
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMay 24, 2012Men at Work is mostly an unfunny, uninteresting look at four work buddies.
TV GuideMay 24, 2012It's just too depressing to watch them try to tickle the laugh track by talking junk about their junk.
HitFixMay 24, 2012None of Men at Work is funny, but the greater sin is how uninspired it feels.
San Francisco ChronicleMay 24, 2012It's so much of a big, forgettable, innocuous shrug, it's not even worth any actual vitriol.
Washington PostMay 24, 2012It's as if everyone behind Men at Work missed a recent evolution in TV comedy.
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