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Him and Her (British TV series)


Him and Her is a British sitcom that follows the lives of Steve and Becky in Steve's dirty little flat. Him and Her has just finished airing their third series with a Christmas special on 23rd December 2012. The main characters (above, from right to left) are Dan, Shelly, Steve, Becky, Laura and Paul. Dan is the always in your flat, rather annoying, and VERY weird neighbour. Shelly is Laura's best friend and the object of Dan's affections, very quite, slightly naive, questionably dressed but always very lovely. Steve, the main character, lives in the flat, loves a free beer and is a bit of a tight ass but never the less probably the most normal of the lot. Becky much like Steve doesn't mind a beer nor a bit of mess and is pretty laid back about most things. Laura is without a doubt the biggest bitch ever and thinks that her unborn child likes the bubbles from champagne. Paul is pretty useless, completely controlled by his fiance Laura and is secretly gay.

We only ever see what goes on in the flat with the occasional view out into the stairwell but that's alright because that is where all the action or lack there of is. When I first started watching this show I only ever concidered it a show to watch when I had nothing else to watch and also thought that the vulgerness and rudeness was rather annoying but now I've seen all three series it has grown on me and I'm  a huge fan. Fingers crossed for series four but at this stage there has been no mention of it or this three being the final series. 

I give this tv show 4/5 and look forward to more :P Happy watching

If you likes this show you may also enjoy the following:
Inbetweeners
Friday Night Dinners
Fresh Meat
Peep Show

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