Men Behaving Badly Season 1 Episode 7 Drunken Proposal
- TV-PG
- November 13, 1996
- 22 min
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8.3 (53)
Tony and Gary are back with another hilarious escapade in the seventh episode of Men Behaving Badly's first season, titled "Drunken Proposal." Brace yourself for a wild ride as these two mates find themselves entangled in a web of misunderstandings, outrageous behavior, and outrageous plans.
The episode kicks off with Tony, played by the incomparable Neil Morrissey, and Gary, portrayed by the equally talented Martin Clunes, indulging in their favorite pastime – binge drinking. Ever the party animals, they stumble home after a night out, seemingly unaware of the chaos they leave in their wake.
The next morning, the aftermath of their drunken antics becomes apparent when Tony's girlfriend, Deborah, arrives at their flat. As played by Leslie Ash, Deborah is an independent and level-headed woman who often finds herself caught between Tony's wild behavior and her desire for a stable relationship. Naturally, she is less than thrilled to discover the state of their apartment, which resembles a war zone after a particularly rowdy battle.
While trying to clean up the mess, Deborah stumbles upon an engagement ring hidden among the debris. The discovery leads her to believe that Tony may have finally popped the question, prompting a mix of excitement and anxiety. However, her hopes are soon crushed when Gary casually reveals that the ring was meant for someone else entirely.
Intriguingly, the "someone else" turns out to be a mystery woman Gary briefly met at the pub the night before. Fuelled by a combination of curiosity and mischief, Gary convinces Tony to track down this woman and propose on his behalf. Despite Tony's initial reluctance, he eventually succumbs to the idea and the duo embarks on a mission to find this mysterious stranger.
Their quest takes them on a hilarious journey through various locations, including a wedding dress store and a lingerie shop. Along the way, they encounter a colorful cast of characters, from overzealous store assistants to bumbling policemen. Each encounter is punctuated by Tony's clumsy attempts to make the proposal, leading to a series of comedic misadventures.
Meanwhile, back at the flat, their long-suffering neighbor, Dorothy (played by Caroline Quentin), finds herself caught up in their shenanigans once again. While attempting to fix a leak in the ceiling, she unwittingly becomes the target of Gary and Tony's pranks, resulting in chaotic consequences. Dorothy's exasperation with their behavior adds an additional layer of humor to the episode, as she struggles to maintain her composure amidst the madness.
As the episode unfolds, Tony and Gary's misguided quest for romance and commitment takes unexpected turns. Their actions lead to a series of misunderstandings, mistaken identities, and near-catastrophes, leaving the audience in stitches. Yet, beneath the comedic chaos, the episode also explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the inherent flaws of human nature.
"Drunken Proposal" is a testament to the brilliant comedic chemistry between Neil Morrissey and Martin Clunes. Their impeccable timing, physicality, and impeccable delivery of punchlines make for an uproarious watch that keeps viewers laughing from start to finish. The episode's clever writing, filled with witty dialogue and slapstick humor, further elevates the comedic brilliance of the show.
So, join Tony and Gary on their chaotic journey to find love, friendship, and the perfect proposal in Men Behaving Badly's "Drunken Proposal." Brace yourself for 30 minutes of non-stop laughter as these endearing, albeit misguided, characters stumble through life, making every situation they encounter infinitely more hilarious.