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* ExtravertedNerd: Very chatty. Of course, his nerd aspect is purely superficial.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: The final straw comes for Andy when Darren wanks in his office, with the latter just barely salvaging his job by telling Andy he can arrange a meeting with Robert Deniro.
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The lead character of Extras. Andy's dream to become an actor – he left his steady day job at Natwest in Wokingham in order to pursue it - is endlessly frustrated by the fact that his agent Darren Lamb is incompetent, circumstances seem to conspire against him, and the only work he can get is as a film extra. His best friend is fellow extra Maggie Jacobs, but her fervent desire to help, coupled with a lack of tact and subtlety, means that she more often than not causes him just as much trouble. Millman successfully managed to sell a sitcom called When the Whistle Blows, which proves to be a commercial but not a critical success. Andy's nemesis throughout the programme is Greg Lindley-Jones, who also started out as an extra before finding success in a number of productions and becoming a well-respected actor, much to Andy's annoyance.
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The lead character of Extras. Andy's dream to become an actor – he left his steady day job at Natwest in Wokingham in order to pursue it - is endlessly frustrated by the fact that his agent Darren Lamb is incompetent, circumstances seem to conspire against him, and the only work he can get is as a film extra. His best friend is fellow extra Maggie Jacobs, but her fervent desire to help, coupled with a lack of tact and subtlety, means that she more often than not causes him just as much trouble. Millman successfully managed to sell a sitcom called When the Whistle Blows, which proves to be a commercial but not a critical success. Andy's nemesis throughout the programme is Greg Lindley-Jones, who also started out as an extra before finding success in a number of productions and becoming a well-respected actor, much to Andy's annoyance.
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* BreakTheHaughty: Him being forced to appear on ''Celebrity Big Brother'' just to keep his profile afloat makes him realise that his quest for fame was a mistake.
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* BreakTheHaughty: Him being forced to appear on ''Celebrity Big Brother'' just to keep his profile afloat makes him realise that his quest for fame was a mistake. It culminates in him giving a frustrated speech about how celebrity culture is a hollow affair and humanity should be better than that.
* HatesTheJobLovesTheLimelight: Andy hates the fact his sitcom was tampered with by the studio the second he gave it to them, but he stands by the final product if only because he has no other claims to fame. His desperate need to be in the limelight drives him to take on increasingly undignified television parts before resigning himself to appearing on ''Celebrity Big Brother'' alongside several other fame-chasers and has-beens.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After driving Maggie away and realising he'd hit rock bottom with little chance at recovery, Andy uses his last televised appearance to apologise to her.
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* BreakTheCutie: There are signs of this starting to take hold throughout the second series, but it really comes to a head in the Christmas Special, thanks to Andy shutting her out of his life, and her own career really falling apart.
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* BreakTheCutie: There are signs of this starting to take hold throughout the second series, but it really comes to a head in the Christmas Special, thanks to Andy shutting her out of his life, life and her own career really falling apart.
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* {{Kaiju}}: When he meets Warwick, Darren compares himself to both Godzilla and King Kong.
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* NoSocialSkills: Best seen with Creator/WarwickDavisCreator/WarwickDavis.
Andy's nemesis throughout the programme, who also started out as an extra before finding success in a number of productions and becoming a well-respected actor, much to Andy's annoyance.
* QuirkyCurls: He's far too excitable to be taken seriously as a boss and the studio mandated that Andy wear a curly wig to hammer home his goofiness.
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TheSmartGuy: His whole gimmick is rattling off random facts using overly-large words in a non-masculine voice.
* MoodDissonance: He gleefully tells everyone that he just came back from his sister's funeral.
* NerdyBully: Andy calls him a nerd to his face, at which point Ben brags about how his list of rom-coms means he can count all of his attractive co-stars as if they were conquests. Then he mutters to himself they definitely count, revealing that even he's disappointed in himself.
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MilesGloriosus: Ross brags about how his stint in the SAS makes him genuinely tougher than former football player Vinnie Jones, despite the obvious fact that Vinnie is bigger and more muscular than Ross is. When Vinne finds out, he tough-talks Ross into fearful silence.
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* CelebrityResemblance: Maggie mistakes him for ''Creator/LaurenceFishburne'' which has happened to Jackson in real life.
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* CelebrityResemblance: Maggie mistakes him for ''Creator/LaurenceFishburne'' Creator/LaurenceFishburne which has happened to Jackson in real life.
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* MeanCharacterNiceActor: While the character he plays is implied to be an anti-hero, Samuel acts perfectly chill when he's out of character. Even the tone-deaf comments about his race from Maggie and Andy don't rattle him as much as you'd expect any one of his characters to get.
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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Orlando's treatment of Maggie is highly inappropriate, especially when he demands that she let him kiss her despite her lack of interest. If it wasn't for the fact that Maggie was so underwhelmed it broke his spirit, he'd look a lot more sinister.
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* TheBullyTheBully: Writing a song about a real person which makes him out to be a ButtMonkey is one thing, but performing it and inviting all of his friends to sing it right into Andy's face was just cruel.
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* CompensatingForSomething: Goes out of his way to act like a grown-up to compensate for the fact that he's type cast as geeky KidHero's.
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* CompensatingForSomething: Goes out of his way to act like a grown-up to compensate for the fact that he's type cast as yet another geeky KidHero's.
KidHero.
*DirtyCowardDirtyCoward: He calls for his mum when Warwick comes after him for trying to flirt with his fiancee.
* HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday: He keeps a condom on him at all times and with absolutely no prompting brags about how he's done it with a girl "intercourse-wise".
* KarmaHoudini: ...but fortunately for Daniel, Andy unwittingly provides the mother of all distractions by accidentally knocking Warwick out.
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* HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday: He keeps a condom on him at all times and with absolutely no prompting brags about how he's done it with a girl "intercourse-wise".
* KarmaHoudini: ...but fortunately for Daniel, Andy unwittingly provides the mother of all distractions by accidentally knocking Warwick out.
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* TheCameo: He invites himself onto the set of ''When the Whistle Blows'' so he can promote his Greatest Hits album. Andy immediately points out how little sense it would make for a popular musician to appear out of nowhere, but Chris doesn't sweat those details. The reviews certainly did, though.
* AllForNothing: Ronnie refuses to tell the BAFTA coordinator who sold him drugs, which gets him a lifetime ban from just about every BAFTA award, dragging Andy along with him just for being nearby. TheStinger of that episode ends with a woman getting searched by the police and it's strongly implied she was Ronnie's dealer, so ratting her out would have actually been the more prudent choice.
* CoolOldGuy: While he did screw over Andy's prospects, it's important to remember this was unintentional and he was trying to protect the anonymity of his drug dealer.
* CoolOldGuy: While he did screw over Andy's prospects, it's important to remember this was unintentional and he was trying to protect the anonymity of his drug dealer.
* AdvertisedExtra: Any international releases of the series will have you believe he's going to have a larger cameo than what was delivered.
* NotSoStoic: He seems to be very no-nonsense at first and Darren is visibly sweating when Andy is late to their meeting, but as soon as Darren pulls out his nudie-pen he immediately lightens up and hangs out with Darren at the pub.
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* WagTheDirector: [[InUniverse]]. Upon being told his character would have just finished having sex with a prostitute played by Maggie, he complains that she's nowhere near attractive enough for him and states that the only way he could conceivably sleep with a woman who looks like Maggie is if he refuses to pay her and throws horse dung in her face afterwards. The director complies, then when Maggie expresses her discomfort he tells he to put up or shut up.
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* WhiteDwarfStarlet: The peak of his relevance happened decades ago and his aging body means he can't tapdance as often as he used to. He pushes himself regardless because if he does rest, he'll disappear into the background.
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** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: His interactions with Maggie. He’s also the only one to treat Shaun Williamson with a bit of respect, calling him by his real name.
** TookALevelInJerkass: In the Christmas Special.
** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: His interactions with Maggie. He’s also the only one to treat Shaun Williamson with a bit of respect, calling him by his real name.
** TookALevelInJerkass: In the Christmas Special.
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* {{Jerkass}}
**JerkWithAHeartOfGold: His interactions with Maggie. He’s also the only one to treat Shaun Williamson with a bit of respect, calling him by his real name.
** TookALevelInJerkass: Inname.
* {{Misblamed}}: InUniverse. He lost all creative control over "When theChristmas Special.Whistle Blows" pretty much instantly and what it eventually became is a far cry from what he originally wrote. "Created by Andy Millman" still appears at the end of every episode, so whenever someone has a complaint about it his name will be brought up as if he's solely responsible.
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* ScapegoatCreator: He lost all creative control over "When the Whistle Blows" pretty much instantly and what it eventually became is a far cry from what he originally wrote. "Created by Andy Millman" still appears at the end of every episode, so whenever someone has a complaint about it his name will be brought up as if he's solely responsible.
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* {{Jerkass}}: After his true colours are revealed.
** JerkassHasAPoint: That said, Andy's diva-esque behaviour certainly doesn't make Tre's life any easier, which he eventually calls Andy out on.
* {{Slimeball}}: He ignores Andy's calls, but still takes a cut of his pay. His method of keeping his clients in the spotlight involves a less-than-savoury approach, which Andy calls "the Hepatitis B-List".
** JerkassHasAPoint: That said, Andy's diva-esque behaviour certainly doesn't make Tre's life any easier, which he eventually calls Andy out on.
* {{Slimeball}}: He ignores Andy's calls, but still takes a cut of his pay. His method of keeping his clients in the spotlight involves a less-than-savoury approach, which Andy calls "the Hepatitis B-List".
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* {{Jerkass}}: After his true colours colors are revealed.
** JerkassHasAPoint: That said, Andy's diva-esquebehaviour behavior certainly doesn't make Tre's life any easier, which he eventually calls Andy out on.
* {{Slimeball}}: He ignores Andy's calls, but still takes a cut of his pay. His method of keeping his clients in the spotlight involves aless-than-savoury less-than-savory approach, which Andy calls "the Hepatitis B-List".
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* CaptainObvious: UpToEleven. Ian would have you know that acting involves pretending to be someone else. Also, you have to learn your lines because carrying scripts around would ruin the illusion.
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* KarmaHoudini: Gets no comeback for his bullying ways. Maggie's attempt to call him out only leads to his family closing ranks and seeing her off.
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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Andy can't hold a conversation with him.
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* {{Adorkable}}: As dumb as she is, she's still quite endearing.
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* CompensatingForSomething: Goes out of his way to act like a grown-up to compensate for the fact that he's type cast as geeky KidHero's.
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* TypeCasting: Was playing a Harry Potter type KidHero in a fantasy story that even him wearing the iconic glasses, much to his dismay.
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* TypeCasting: Was playing a Harry Potter type KidHero in a fantasy story that even him wearing the iconic glasses, much to his dismay.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Greg has a PetTheDog moment in the first episode, giving Maggie some sincere and selfless advice. This is the one and only time in the entire series he is portrayed favourably... although considering that ''all'' of his bile seems to be directed towards [[TheRival Andy]], it could be inferred that he's a decent enough guy to other people.
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* OnlyFriend: Andy's best and, it seems, only real friend. Acknowledged by Andy himself in the GrandFinale.
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* IAmNotSpock: Everyone calls him 'Barry from Eastenders'. Even the credits lists him as playing Barry.
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* CringeComedy: An absolute fountain of it. There are times when it's almost physically painful to listen to her speak.
* OpenFootInsertMouth: Whatever the situation, you can always count on Maggie to make it exponentially worse the second she starts speaking.
* TheBigGuy: Comes with being played by Stephen Merchant who stands at a whopping 6"7.
* TheDitz: His idiocy is truly staggering.
* TheDitz: His idiocy is truly staggering.
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* CelebrityResemblance: Maggie mistakes him for ''Creator/LaurenceFishburne'' which has happened to Jackson in real life.
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* TookTheBadFilmSeriously: His project is basically a throwback to cheesy British sex comedies like the Carry On films. He's utterly serious about it all the same.
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ClassicallyTrainedExtra: Eventually rises to film star.
*DeadpanSnarker
DeadpanSnarker: Though his barbs are less about being funny and more about rubbing his successes in Andy's face.
*{{Jerkass}}{{Jerkass}}: When Andy announces that he's got his own sitcom, Greg snidely says that he's not funny. That right there shows that success isn't enough, he wants Andy to wallow in mediocrity.
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Demands compromise, but when push comes to shove he refuses to back down.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Demands compromise, but when push comes to shove he refuses to back down.
* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Damon's red.
* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Iain's blue.
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FatIdiot: The series ends with him getting hit in the head so hard it makes him intelligent.
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BreakTheHaughty: Him being forced to appear on ''Celebrity Big Brother'' just to keep his profile afloat makes him realise that his quest for fame was a mistake.
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OnlySaneMan: Between his idiotic social circle and the egomaniacs he meets on set.
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OohMeAccentsSlipping: During an interview, he tries to affect a more suave tone of voice. It cracks at the slightest frustration.
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* DespairEventHorizon: Clive Owen's atrocious treatment of her on a film set during the Christmas Special drive her to this. The director tells her that she can either put up with it, or be fired and blacklisted from ever working as an extra again. She chooses the latter, and officially gives up her dream of becoming an actress.
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* DespairEventHorizon: Clive Owen's Creator/CliveOwen's atrocious treatment of her on a film set during the Christmas Special drive her to this. The director tells her that she can either put up with it, or be fired and blacklisted from ever working as an extra again. She chooses the latter, and officially gives up her dream of becoming an actress.
* NegativeContinuity: Handwaved. In the first series finale, she seems to re-evaluate her life, rids her apartment of soft toys and adopts a more mature look and personality following Andy calling her out on her attitude toward things when she nearly ruins his chance of getting a BBC sitcom; realising she was only trying to help him, Andy recruits Creator/PatrickStewart to apologise on his behalf, and the relationship between the two returns to normal.
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* NegativeContinuity: Handwaved. In the first series finale, she seems to re-evaluate her life, rids her apartment of soft toys and adopts a more mature look and personality following Andy calling her out on her attitude toward things when she nearly ruins his chance of getting a BBC sitcom; realising she was only trying to help him, Andy recruits Patrick Stewart to apologise on his behalf, and the relationship between the two returns to normal.
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* NiceGirl
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* InsultToRocks: Despite having an awful sense of humour and virtually destroying Andy's vision for ''When the Whistle Blows'', even he apparently doesn't think that Lenny Henry is funny.
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* InsultToRocks: Despite having an awful sense of humour and virtually destroying Andy's vision for ''When the Whistle Blows'', even he apparently doesn't think that Lenny Henry Creator/LennyHenry is funny.
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