- Network: CBS
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 30, 2013
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The show is not a snarky sendup of loveless nerds or callous swingers; it’s a fairly gentle comedy about burnouts who call themselves a band of brothers.
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What you're left with is a series that, while less repellent than the even-more-misogynistic Dads, is equally dull.
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Of all the dumb shows you can watch on a Monday, here’s one more.
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There's nothing terribly memorable about it other than the appeal of the cast members. And that was earned from previous films and shows.
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The cast is certainly talented enough to overcome We Are Men's shortcomings, if the writing improves.
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It's the tired guys will be guys trope dusted off for one of TV's pre-eminent comic actors, Tony Shalhoub, who can't even break through the smog of mediocrity that's enveloped him here.
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It's the male Sex and the City, with more shirtless scenes (courtesy of Jerry O'Connell) and way less wit.
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The guys behave badly in mostly cliched and predictable ways.
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Shame We Are Men is so off-putting, because the cast is generally likeable, especially Penn.
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Like the dullest of origin stories, it all seems pretty perfunctory, a series that longs to be a shaggy hangout show shoehorned into a rickety single-camera framework that may as well be called How I Left Your Mother.
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For a comedy, We Are Men is, in a word, sad.
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[A] show [that] is far better cast than it is conceived.
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Tepid stuff.
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It’s hard to escape a feeling that We Are Men is really just TNT’s short-lived “Men of a Certain Age” without the ambition, and maybe with a lobotomy.
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Its first half-hour comes and goes without providing any further reason to hang out with these guys.
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These Men of no certain age and character aren't so much bad influences as terribly unfunny company.
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Run! Run fast and far from We Are Men.
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Watching We Are Men made me feel stupid almost immediately and then bitter that I'd wasted the time. But maybe that's because I wouldn't want to be anywhere near the four male representatives of this series, nor hear the actors portraying them say any more "jokes."
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The existence of this comedy, which pretends to be brash but mainly succeeds in being more offensive, unfunny and predictable than Dads, told me that we have angered the gods.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 25
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Mixed: 3 out of 25
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Negative: 16 out of 25
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