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Episodes is a British-American satirical Sitcom created by David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik, and starring Stephen Mangan (Green Wing), Tamsin Greig (Black Books) and Matt LeBlanc.Sean and Beverly Lincoln (Mangan and Greig) star as a husband and wife writing team from London who have just won two more BAFTAs for their critically acclaimed show Lyman's Boys. At the ceremony, they meet the American television executive Merc Lapidus, who claims to love their show, and offers them the opportunity to produce an American remake. Without any second thoughts, the couple packs their bags and heads to LA. Big mistake.Upon arrival, they realize everything is not like they imagined. Not only does it turn out that Merc has never seen Lyman's Boys, but he also wants to use the American remake as a comeback vehicle for Matt LeBlanc, and is ready to Retool the show to meet any of Matt's eccentric demands.And so, the couple of writers loses all creative control over the remake of their own brainchild to an executive who never saw their show, and an actor with the biggest ego they ever faced.
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Adam Westing
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Adam Westing: Conceited, egotistical serial adulterer(!) Matt LeBlanc.
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Opinion Flip-Flop
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Opinion Flip-Flop: Carol is an expert at this.
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Poor Communication Kills
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Poor Communication Kills: Merc and his wife trying to book separate romantic getaways through the same travel agent fall victim to this, along with the agent assuming they're travelling together, and end up booked on a trip together.
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Diagonal Billing
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Diagonal Billing: Stephen Mangan and Tamsin Greig alternate between second and third billing every episode.
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Take Our Word for It
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Take Our Word for It: We never see more than a couple of seconds of Lyman's Boys (it looks a lot like The History Boys, Richard Griffiths and all), presumably to avoid potential Humor Dissonance.
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Talking Animal
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Talking Animal: Pucks! faces competition from a show about a talking dog which Merc had previously turned down the opportunity to produce.
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Second Episode Introduction
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Second Episode Introduction: Barring a brief appearance in the How We Got Here scene, Matt LeBlanc does not appear in the pilot. He is properly introduced in the second episode.
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Failure Is the Only Option
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Failure Is the Only Option: Every time the Lincolns try to stop Merc and Matt from altering their show, they fail. Even a series cancellation doesn't last very long.
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing
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Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Pretty much everyone with the sole exception of the three main characters (in the sense that they wear the bitch element on their sleeves most of the time).
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: In episode 4, Matt makes fun of Beverly with the Lincolns' cleaning lady. In Spanish.
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Conversational Troping
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Conversational Troping: A conversation between Matt and Sean addresses British Brevity in episode 3. In series 2, Beverly is gobsmacked that the 'young' actors in 'Pucks' are in all their 20s or older, a reference to Dawson Casting
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Ax-Crazy
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Ax-Crazy: Merc's successor Castor. A paranoid schizophrenic who furiously masturbates in his office, borderline rapes Carol several times and experiences wild mood swings.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: Seemingly invoked when we are introduced to Merc's wife, Jamie. She's sweet, charitable, and blind. Everyone's pleasantly surprised, and it seems like there's more to Merc than meets the eye. Five minutes later, we see that Merc gleefully belittles her in public, has been cheating on her for years, and is even more of a slime ball than everyone first thought. Played straight with most other characters, especially Jamie, who, despite being blind has her own affairs, and far more aware of her husband's behavior than she lets on. Matt is a massive tool, but genuinely cares for his kids (or at least tries to). "I'm a terrible husband but an excellent father." He's also fluent in Spanish, and is a skilled cook.
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Eskimos Aren't Real
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Eskimos Aren't Real: A group of Hollywood TV executives discuss a potential premise for their network's vampire style show. Many ideas are mentioned, culminating in Myra recommending the paranormal creatures in their show should be Gypsies. She recommends it twice, before somebody tells her that Gypsies are real.
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Older Than They Look
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Morning being considerably older than she looks.
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Lipstick Lesbian
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Lipstick Lesbian: Helen Basch, who gets Carol in on it as well.
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Previously on…
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Previously on…: From Season 2 onwards, this is how every premier episode starts.
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Embarrassing Nickname
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Embarrassing Nickname: "Betsy" for Beverly.
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Seven Dirty Words
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Seven Dirty Words: Sean and Beverly struggle to get around the fact that "you can't say 'cock' on TV here." The conversation throws around several equally-verboten synonyms, clearly revelling in the fact that they're fine on post-Watershed British TV.
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Cluster F-Bomb
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Cluster F-Bomb: Merc's reaction when he thinks a travel agent has let his wife know about his plan to take Carol on a trip.
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Noodle Incident
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Noodle Incident: Myra's pregnancy in Series 4, which is only ever acknowleged by Carol and Andy.
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Creator Couple
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Creator Couple: In-Universe, Sean and Beverly are a husband and wife writing team who created Lyman's Boys, the show adapted as Pucks!.
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Blatant Lies
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Blatant Lies: Pretty much most of what Merc says to Sean & Beverley.
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Limey Goes to Hollywood
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Limey Goes to Hollywood: An in-universe example, the hook upon which the whole initial premise of Episodes hangs. And since there's Always Someone Better, in the second series they meet an old PA of theirs who's got a successful screenwriting career and has been given a chance to direct a film.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Matt, pretty much. He's completely self-centered, doesn't have much of a conscience, and quite often has no clue how terribly he treats people, but he's very amiable and jovial... and in his own way, he does care. Beverly as well, to an extent.
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Creator Backlash
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Creator Backlash: invokedBeverly openly states in the fourth episode that she hates what their show was turned into. For the rest of the show, she repeatedly makes her dislike of working in Hollywood known.
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Archnemesis Dad
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Archnemesis Dad: Matt and his father have an insanely dysfunctional relationship.
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Black Comedy Rape
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Matt makes rape jokes... whilst on stage at a Rape Awareness Benefit.
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: Sean and Matt's Wimp Fight escalates into throwing things at each other, and crosses a line when Sean sprays cologne in Matt's face and they take a break to rinse his eyes out.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The show begins with an opening sequence in every episode, it appears at the final scene when the characters watch a test screening on what appears to be the fictionalized version of the show itself.
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Nobody Poops
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Nobody Poops: Merc insists on having a ratings discussion with Carol while he's sitting on the toilet.
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Blind Mistake
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Blind Mistake: A couple of times with Merc's wife Jamie, for example needing a minder at a funeral to make sure she doesn't "go in the hole."
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Smoking Hot Sex
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Smoking Hot Sex: Matt after sex with Beverly.
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JailBaitWait
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Jail Bait Wait: Rather creepily implied with Matt and Labia. She'd been stalking him for years by the time he slept with her at eighteen and it's unlikely that she just suddenly turned hot the moment she became legal.
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Limited Social Circle
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Limited Social Circle: Lampshaded - Carol jokes that Beverly "know[s] three people".
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Freeze-Frame Bonus
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: Sean and Beverly are trying to write a funny speech about Merc for Matt to read, back in the whiteboard there's a list of thing about Merc that could be funny, they're: Bald; hugs; son in prison.
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I Just Write the Thing
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I Just Write the Thing: In-universe, Beverly shoots down a suggestion of Matt's character going along on a road trip with his students on the basis that they wouldn't want to go with him. "Yeah, yeah, I could see that... except you're making them up!"
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British Brevity
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British Brevity: Season 1 had seven episodes, Season 2 through 4 had nine each, and the final season had seven.
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Wimp Fight
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Wimp Fight: Sean and Matt have the "vicious but technically inept" kind after Matt sleeps with Beverly.
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Took a Level in Dumbass
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Took a Level in Dumbass: Morning is noticeably more of an airhead in Series 2.
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Jerkass Has a Point: While Matt royally screws Sean and Beverly over by passing on their script after begging them to write it for him in the first place, they ultimately agree with him that it's crap.
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Supreme Chef
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Supreme Chef: Surprisingly, Matt is a really good cook. So is Tim — he's a considerably better cook than showrunner, in fact.
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The Stoner
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The Stoner: Carol at first seems very normal and secure, then reveals later into Series 1 that she is a stoner (seemingly not a light one either as she carries pre-rolled joints in her bag) and shares a smoke with Beverley. From this point onwards, her insecurity and eccentricities aren't hidden as much and she continues to appear less and less well-adjusted each episode.
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Token Romance
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Token Romance: In-universe, one of the changes the executives insist on is the introduction of a Will They or Won't They? plotline between the central character and a Hot Librarian.
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: After he finally confronts his wife about her affair with Matt and learns he's been fired Merc is being driven home by Carol as she says now they can finally be together. Merc immediately says he can't leave his wife now because without a job, it'll be harder to pay her half his money. Carol finally realizes her dream of being with Merc is just that and drops him off in the rain in a slum neighborhood.
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Put on a Bus
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Put on a Bus: Labia has just one appearance in Season 3 where it's revealed that she's got a boyfriend and finally overcame her infatuation with Matt. Jamie Lapidus leaves Matt when she figures out that he'd cheated on her and never appears again.
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Belligerent Sexual Tension
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Belligerent Sexual Tension: Matt and Beverly.
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The Trope without a Title
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The Trope without a Title: The hit show in the same time slot as Pucks! is never referred to by name, but always by some variation on "that talking dog show".
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Transatlantic Equivalent
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Transatlantic Equivalent: In-universe. Despite the Lincolns' protest, the show Lyman's Boys about a school headmaster is retooled into a show about a hockey coach, called Pucks!.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Beverly gives Matt several, but Sean's one to him in the final episode takes the cake.
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Functional Addict
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Functional Addict: Possibly Carol. Beverly thinks so, and she jokingly agrees.
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Wacky Americans Have Wacky Names: Sean and Beverly snicker at the names of some of the young actors on the show, like "Stoke". And then there's Labia. And the head of the network, Elliot Salad.
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My God, What Have I Done?: Invoked by Beverley word for word after sleeping with Matt.
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As Himself
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As Himself: Matt LeBlanc, albeit a crazier version.
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The Friend Nobody Likes: Matt has apparently become this to the rest of the Friends cast.
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Deadpan Snarker: Sean.
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Ironic Echo Cut: Merc giving his speech about winning a Man of the Year award at a charity on how great it feels to be supportive while we see workers packing up his office as he's been fired from his job.
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Brief Accent Imitation: Beverly does LA Valley Girl—"oh my god, I love your accent"—when telling Sean how much she wants to go home.
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Mum Looks Like a Sister
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Mum Looks Like a Sister: Morning and her daughter Dawn.
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Shout-Out: At the funeral for Merc’s father it’s revealed he has a sister named Mindy. So they’re Merc and Mindy.
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Informed Ability: Sean & Beverley's writing ability and the quality of Lyman's Boys. The bits of Pucks! we see are of varying quality at best, and that can't be entirely the fault of Executive Meddling...
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My Eyes Are Up Here: Gender-flipped when Matt catches Beverly looking at his member.
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Downtime Downgrade: Justified by Beverly's infidelity. The second season thus becomes a Will They or Won't They Get Back Together?.
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Horrible Hollywood:
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Mama Bear
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Know When to Fold 'Em
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