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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

Men at Work Audience Reviews

Diagonaldi Very well executed
Pluskylang Great Film overall
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Brainsbell The story-telling is good with flashbacks.The film is both funny and heartbreaking. You smile in a scene and get a soulcrushing revelation in the next.
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.
Zia Ul Islam Men at work is one of best T.V series out there.It is funny,full of stupid deeds and epic fails ever.The characters are well played by the cast.The story contains everything Love,Friendship,Sadness,Happiness,believe me when i say this there ain't nothing that is not in the show.It shows the epic behavior of friends inside a facility or organization doing their daily deeds in a funny way.Its funny how friends try to support their friends even when they make stupid choices and it is funny indeed.It is all about friends standing up for each other even when their hands are full for themselves.I loved this show
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!
wallyweeworld I truly believe any good reviews or high stars are from the cast or family members of the cast. This show is cliché, jokey, sitcom stinky, and plan a waste of life time. I know it, the other reviewers know it and I think the network knows it. I don't understand at why this is on the air. How could precious air time be taken by such overwritten unfunny been there done that mindless yuck? I'm really not getting how this stuff gets to the airwaves. Is Hollywood really that void of talent? I have to say I was really hopeful when I tuned to this show. The title seemed like something I've seen before. I was expecting some mind-less brain candy, but this was like a brain worm sucking the cells out of my brain like an efficient and powerful Dyson vacuum. So sad to me that there aren't fun, new unique shows on. It's like entertainment people just want to do the same things over and over and over again. Truly disappointed.