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MEN BEHAVING BADLY - THE COMPLETE SERIES (NBC 1996-1997) Rob Schneider, Ron Eldard, Justine Bateman, Dina Spybey, Ken Marino, Jenica Bergere

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Get ready for a hilarious journey through the ups and downs of male camaraderie and their misadventures with the complete series of Men Behaving Badly.

Set in Indianapolis, Indiana, the show starred the Rob Schneider, Ron Eldard, Justine Bateman (Family Ties), Dina Spybey, Ken Marino and Jenica Bergere.

Kevin (Eldard) and Jamie (Schneider) were college buddies sharing an apartment and living out a second childhood, much to the chagrin of Sarah (Bateman), Kevin's very understanding girlfriend. The show also featured Brenda (Dina Spybey) as the boys friend and neighbor who Jamie constantly flirts with.

This riotous comedy explores the trials and tribulations of two immature single men in their thirties, living together in a cramped apartment and navigating the chaos of adulthood in the big city.

With a penchant for trouble and a knack for turning everyday situations into comedic disasters, these two friends stumble through life, love, and everything in between. From disastrous dates to misguided schemes, Kevin and Jamie's antics will leave you in stitches. 

Eldard and Bateman left the series after the first season amid rumors that they clashed with Schneider, the show's producers and salary demands. They were replaced by Ken Marino as Steve Coprin, who became Jamie's new roomie and Jenica Bergere. Spybey was promoted from recurring to series regular.

Notable guest stars included Jamie Farr, Teri Garr, John O'Hurley, Alex Trebek, Geraldo Rivera, and Keene Curtis.

Pick up your copy of Men Behaving Badly and discover the joy of male bonding with laugh-out-loud moments like you've seen before!

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Number of DVDs: 8
Number of Episodes: 35, including 7 Never Seen On TV!
Quality: 9.5/10
Running Time: 14 hrs (approx)
Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen 1.33:1
NOTES: This is a fan-made DVD set. Not a studio release.
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