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Men At Work: Weekend At PJ's (PREVIEW)

Men at Work

Season: 
2
Episode: 
Weekend at PJ's
Producer(s): 
Regular Air Date: 
Thursdays @ 10/9C
Network(s): 
Genre: 
Air Date: 
Thursday, May 24, 2012
On DVD: 
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Grade:
A+
Seasons: 
1
Episodes: 
10
Discs: 
2

Okay, so I’ve pretty much covered that Men At Work doesn’t have a lot of original idea’s. While the cast makes it work in a fresh kind of way, most of the time, it’s still all rehashed comedy ranging from old school to pretty present. Weekend At PJ’s is no different.

In a Hangover like episode, the boys all attend a wedding for Amy’s father, their boss, as he ties the knot yet again, and the next day the boys wake up with a memory lapse, and one of them has gotten married.

Milo and Tyler are at odds as their relationship is strained when Tyler removed something of Milo’s from their shared apartment. Milo, in a tantrum, rushes off to make new friends and meets a moonshine chugging stranger (Kevin Corrigan) who offers Milo a place to crash. Will Milo accept the proposition as a way to get back at Tyler or will his new friend prove too weird.

Neal is threatened when Amy’s father invites one of her ex-boyfriends (Mark Paul-Gosselaar) to the wedding and sits them next to one another while putting Neal off into the nosebleeds. Will Neal finally stand up for himself? Will he finally pop the question to Amy as a last ditch effort to save her from her ex?

Meanwhile Gibbs has found himself the victim of a stalker at the party who is shadowing his every move. Fortunately a beautiful woman comes to his rescue. Gibbs is instantly attracted to her, and she him, but she has to leave for London the next day. Does Gibbs pop the question to keep the woman of his dreams from jetting off forever?

The episode is insanely funny, even if its far from new material, but again, the cast makes it work. I thought this was the funniest of season 2 so far. The finale was awesome and even beyond that during the credits. Well worth tuning in for. 

AJ Garcia
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