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Man Down - Season 2
TrailerThe second season deals with a comic series, where it starts with a coincidence meeting, and Dan goes on a new date that brings things back. Something can go wrong on a simple trip to Dan's restaurant and nightclub, and Brian communicates with his family's past that hinders paths of affairs and brings out an atmosphere with a new and incomprehensible plan that turns things around and Aunt Nesta runs her unique brand in the meantime.Genre: ComedyActors: Greg Davies, Roisin Conaty, Mike Wozniak, Gwyneth Powell, Jeany Spark, Ashley McGuire, Stephanie Cole, Alfie Davis, Madeleine Harris, Isy Suttie, Elliot Levey, ...»Director: Al Campbell, Matt LipseyCountry: United KingdomDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Man Down - Season 2"
Times (UK)April 15, 2019Was the late Rik Mayall, who played the mad dad in the first series, missed? Yes, of course. Without him, is this still one of the best new sitcoms of recent times? Yes, again.
Independent (UK)April 15, 2019Man Down takes place in a universe where the concept of political correctness actually exists... Very funny, regardless.
Daily Telegraph (UK)April 15, 2019The ratio of wit to puerility was too off balance and the end degenerated into an appalling, smutty farce.
Radio TimesApril 15, 2019The ridiculousness is perfectly judged and there are nice subplots for the supporting cast.
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