Rowan Atkinson’s Man Vs. Bee Gave Me Anxiety, But Critics Say Man Vs. Baby Goes In A ‘Completely Different Direction’

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Rowan Atkinson’s Man Vs. Bee Gave Me Anxiety, But Critics Say Man Vs. Baby Goes In A ‘Completely Different Direction’



Somehow three years have passed since Rowan Atkinson first introduced us to Trevor Bingley on Man Vs. Bee, and I’m still not over the anxiety it caused. Its cancellation after one season made sense (nine episodes of being bested by an insect was quite enough), but now he’s officially back in the follow-up series Man Vs. Baby. Critics watched the new series, which is available to stream now with a Netflix subscription, and it sounds like we may see a different side to our hapless hero.

Man Vs. Baby is limited to just four episodes on the 2025 TV schedule, but the runtime of each is about a half-hour, compared to its predecessor’s 10- to 20- minute episodes. In the end, this season runs about 2 hours, which is similar to Bee. Are we ready to jump into the reviews and read about more Trevor mishaps? Here goes nothing. Except, Chris Bennion of The Telegraph makes it sound like we may not have as much to worry about in this “unexpectedly lovely,” superior sequel. He rates it 4 out of 5 stars and says:

What makes Man vs Baby work so well is that Trevor pulls us in a completely different direction. Of course he’s still a klutz and he still makes absurdly bad decisions, but he is also wonderful with the baby, eternally optimistic and completely ingenious. We delight this time round not in Trevor’s misfortune, but in his ability to sidestep it.



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