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The show originally focused on Lee, a perpetually unemployed layabout who prefers to spend his time hanging around with his best friend, Tim (Creator/TimVine), rather than finding meaningful employment. In the first series, Lee rents a room from Kate, Tim's American ex-girlfriend. From the second series, Kate is replaced with Lucy, Tim's younger sister, a consultant with whom Lee shares a combative will-they-won't-they relationship.
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The show originally focused on Lee, a perpetually unemployed layabout who prefers to spend his time hanging around with his best friend, Tim (Creator/TimVine), rather than finding meaningful employment. In the first series, Lee rents a room from Kate, Tim's American ex-girlfriend. From the second series, Kate is replaced with Lucy, Lucy (Sally Bretton), Tim's younger sister, a consultant with whom Lee shares a combative will-they-won't-they relationship.
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** "Train" only has a single compartment in it.
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** "Memory" and "War" took place entirely in Lee and Lucy's sitting room, while "Beep" takes up the whole ground floor of the house.
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** "Memory" "Memory", "Resolutions" and "War" took place entirely in Lee and Lucy's sitting room, while "Beep" takes up the whole ground floor of the house.house.
** "Jury" is set in a small room where the members of said jury make their decision.
** "Jury" is set in a small room where the members of said jury make their decision.
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** "Memory" and "War" took place entirely in Lee and Lucy's sitting room.
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** "Memory" and "War" took place entirely in Lee and Lucy's sitting room.room, while "Beep" takes up the whole ground floor of the house.
** "Hospital" only features a single ward.
** "Hospital" only features a single ward.
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** "Coffin"...well...speaks for itself.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: The episode "Coffin" focuses on Lee being buried alive. He is able to breathe perfectly fine after being nailed inside a coffin for over four hours and can still get mobile phone reception (albeit with the occassional interference). In the first case, Carbon Dioxide poisoning should have made breathing difficult after about three hours. In the second case, phone signals can be blocked by only a few inches of soil. One of the people facetiming him even [[LampshadeHanging Lampshedes]] this fact by asking what network he is using (Saying that the coverage is ''phenominal!'').
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: The episode "Coffin" focuses on Lee being buried alive. He is able to breathe perfectly fine after being nailed inside a coffin for over four hours and can still get mobile phone reception (albeit with the occassional interference). In the first case, Carbon Dioxide poisoning should have made breathing difficult after about three hours. In the second case, phone signals can be blocked by only a few inches of soil. One of the people facetiming him even [[LampshadeHanging Lampshedes]] this fact by asking what network he is using (Saying that the coverage is ''phenominal!''). Another point is that Lee's friends and a priest are able to unearth coffins in barely a minute instead of half-an-hour to an hour.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: The episode "Coffin" focuses on Lee being buried alive. He is able to breathe perfectly fine after being nailed inside a coffin for over four hours and can still get mobile phone reception (albeit with the occassional interference). In the first case, Carbon Dioxide poisoning should have made breathing difficult after about three hours. In the second case, phone signals can be blocked by only a few inches of soil. One of the people facetiming him even [[LampshadeHanging Lampshedes]] this fact by asking what network he is using (Saying that the coverage is ''phenominal!'').
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* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Tim]]
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* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Tim]][[spoiler:Tim]]
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* InnocentInnuendo: When Lucy mentions she's planning to stay in with a bottle of wine and a "ChickFlick", Lee [[ADateWithRosiePalms imagines it a completely different way]].
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* InnocentInnuendo: When Lucy mentions she's planning to stay in with a bottle of wine and a "ChickFlick", Lee [[ADateWithRosiePalms imagines it a completely different way]].way.
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* PrankPunishment: In "Pregnant", Lucy announces that [[TitleDrop she is pregnant]], much to the shock of Lee, who had [[ADateWithRosiePalms ejaculated into her bathwater]] and now fears he is the father. When he reluctantly admits the deed to Lucy, she initially reacts with horror and tells him to GetOut, then reveals that she knew about it the whole time, and the "pregnancy" was just a prank to get back at him for it.
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* PrankPunishment: In "Pregnant", Lucy announces that [[TitleDrop she is pregnant]], much to the shock of Lee, who had [[ADateWithRosiePalms ejaculated into her bathwater]] bathwater and now fears he is the father. When he reluctantly admits the deed to Lucy, she initially reacts with horror and tells him to GetOut, then reveals that she knew about it the whole time, and the "pregnancy" was just a prank to get back at him for it.
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* WillTheyOrWontThey: From Series 2 onwards, this is at the core of the programme between Lee and Lucy. [[spoiler: Finally, after seven years and some significant nudging from upstairs neighbours Toby and Anna, they do.]]
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* WillTheyOrWontThey: From Series 2 onwards, this is at the core of the programme between Lee and Lucy. [[spoiler: Finally, after seven years and some significant nudging from upstairs neighbours Toby and Anna, they do.do, getting a RelationshipUpgrade.]]
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After a brief hiatus following [[TheyDo Lee and Lucy's wedding]] in the 2014 Christmas special, the show returned with a significant {{Retool}} and an eight-year TimeSkip to focus on Lee and Lucy as a married couple with three children and the promotion of Lee's dad, Frank, and Lucy's parents, Geoffrey and Wendy, to major supporting characters alongside Toby and Anna.
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After a brief hiatus following [[TheyDo [[RelationshipUpgrade Lee and Lucy's wedding]] in the 2014 Christmas special, the show returned with a significant {{Retool}} and an eight-year TimeSkip to focus on Lee and Lucy as a married couple with three children and the promotion of Lee's dad, Frank, and Lucy's parents, Geoffrey and Wendy, to major supporting characters alongside Toby and Anna.
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* [[spoiler: TheyDo: Lee and Lucy. It only took them seven years.]]
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* WillTheyOrWontThey: From Series 2 onwards, this is at the core of the programme between Lee and Lucy. [[spoiler: Finally, after seven years and some significant nudging from upstairs neighbours Toby and Anna, TheyDo.]]
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* WillTheyOrWontThey: From Series 2 onwards, this is at the core of the programme between Lee and Lucy. [[spoiler: Finally, after seven years and some significant nudging from upstairs neighbours Toby and Anna, TheyDo.they do.]]
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* MonsterClown: In "Camping," Lee, Tim, Lucy, and Daisy get stranded and find themselves surrounded by a growing group of individuals wearing ominous clown masks. [[spoiler:Turns out, the group are at a popular dogging site and they're surrounded by [=DirtyOldMan dirty old men=] looking for a show.]]
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* MonsterClown: In "Camping," Lee, Tim, Lucy, and Daisy get stranded and find themselves surrounded by a growing group of individuals wearing ominous clown masks. [[spoiler:Turns out, the group are at a popular dogging site and they're surrounded by [=DirtyOldMan dirty old men=] people looking for a show.people having sex to watch.]]
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:[[spoiler:Barbara after Series 3(Due to the filming of Miranda Hart's sitcom) and Daisy between Series 7 and 8.]]
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:[[spoiler:Barbara after Series 3(Due to the filming of Miranda Hart's sitcom) and Daisy between Series 7 and 8.]] And Tim when the show transitioned into a family sitcom]]
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* OutGambitted: Lee and Lucy get drunk together to settle an argument about whether one can get too drunk to remember things. They wake up naked in Lucy's bed in the next morning and both panic. [[spoiler: It turns out that Lucy faked the scene to prank Lee. It also turns out that Lee was only pretending to drink.]]
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* RearWindowHomage: In "Front Window", Lee has had a knee operation and is confined to the house, so he watches the going-ons of his neighborhood. HilarityEnsues when he believes that one of the neighbors has killed one of the cats in the same neighbourhood.
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* VideoCallFail: The punchline for the episode "Text", where Lee, who has become involved in a FawltyTowersPlot involving a text message sent to the wrong person, accidentally strips off his pants [[ItMakesSenseInContext trying to create a dick picture]] to Anna's virtual meeting.
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After a brief hiatus, hiatus following [[TheyDo Lee and Lucy's wedding]] in the 2014 Christmas special, the show returned with a significant {{Retool}} and an eight-year TimeSkip to focus on Lee and Lucy as a married couple with three children and the addition promotion of Lee's dad, Frank, and Lucy's parents, Geoffrey and Wendy, as to major supporting characters alongside Toby and Anna.
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* WomenAreWiser: Downplayed, in that Lucy often calls out Lee's shenanigans and crudeness, but is usually equally shallow and unwilling to accept humiliation or bad repercussions, meaning she often ends up embroiled in cover-up schemes just as pathetically as he does.