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Game On - Double Hard Bastards and Girly Shirt-lifting Tosspieces
episode 2.3
UK 1996
produced by Hat Trick Productions/BBC
directed by John Stroud
starring Matthew Cottle, Samantha Janus, Neil Stuke, Mark Powley, Tracy Keating, Oliver Haden
written by Andrew Davies, Bernadette Davis
TV-series Game On
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Even though his efforts have gone a little haywire when gay Jason (Mark Powley)
fell in love with his agoraphobic patient, homophobic Matt (Neil Stuke) - who
by the way doesn't know yet that he is a patient -, Jason's treatment seems to
show reszults when he has finally lured Matt out of the flat into the
next park and to a gym - even though it stands to argue if an all-gay gym was
such a good idea. All of Jason's efforts are smashed however when, on his first
expedition out of the flat, Matt stumbles into an armed robbery.
Matt's flatmate Marty (Matthew Cottle) meanwhile gets all jealous about
Clare (Tracy Keating) to a point where he makes an utter fool of himself, &
Mandy (Samantha Janus) - Matt's other flatmate - gets rather annoyed by
her Italian admirer Marco (Oliver Haden), who thinks she's still a virgin (as
if) & can't stop alluding to it ... until Matt shows him some candid camera
footage he took of Mandy doing you-know-what on the appartment's couch ...
Even if some of this episode seems a bit far-fetched - especially Matt's
trips to, & newfound fascination of, the outside up to the point where he
stumbles into a robbery - or overly clichéd - Marty, in a jealous rage, making
a fool of himself - as a whole it's still a funny aaffair.
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