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{{quote| ''"I'm happy, I'm happy, I'm happy, I'm happy. I'm happy, I'm happy, '''and I'll punch the man who says I'm not.'''"''}}
{{quote|''"I'm happy, I'm happy, I'm happy, I'm happy. I'm happy, I'm happy, '''and I'll punch the man who says I'm not.'''"''}}


''[[The Old Guys]]'' is a sitcom starring Clive Swift and Roger Lloyd-Pack and was created by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, the minds behind ''[[Peep Show]]''. The show follows Tom (Lloyd-Pack) and Roy (Swift) as they navigate their twilight years. [[Better Than It Sounds|Sounds idyllic, right?]] They're basically expies of [[Peep Show|Mark and Jeremy]], so their twilight years consist of verbal abuse, lusting after unattainable women, and [[Failure Is the Only Option]].
''[[The Old Guys]]'' is a sitcom starring Clive Swift and Roger Lloyd-Pack and was created by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, the minds behind ''[[Peep Show]]''. The show follows Tom (Lloyd-Pack) and Roy (Swift) as they navigate their twilight years. [[Better Than It Sounds|Sounds idyllic, right?]] They're basically expies of [[Peep Show|Mark and Jeremy]], so their twilight years consist of verbal abuse, lusting after unattainable women, and [[Failure Is the Only Option]].

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Tom and Roy

"I'm happy, I'm happy, I'm happy, I'm happy. I'm happy, I'm happy, and I'll punch the man who says I'm not."

The Old Guys is a sitcom starring Clive Swift and Roger Lloyd-Pack and was created by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, the minds behind Peep Show. The show follows Tom (Lloyd-Pack) and Roy (Swift) as they navigate their twilight years. Sounds idyllic, right? They're basically expies of Mark and Jeremy, so their twilight years consist of verbal abuse, lusting after unattainable women, and Failure Is the Only Option.

Tropes used in The Old Guys include: