Pulling

2006 • BBC
4.0
22 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (6)

1 Episode 1
3/23/08
Season-only
When Donna can't get anyone to go out with her on a Friday night, she ends up spending it at home learning about global warming. Meanwhile, Tanya is having kitchen sex with Karl, and Karen bumps into Billy, the ex who tried to kill her the last time they dated. Donna is desperate for a night out, so when Tanya calls Karl for a date she assumes it's an invite for her as well.
2 Episode 2
3/30/08
Season-only
Louise falls for a convicted flasher and Donna sets out to impress old friend Catherine. Meanwhile, Karen discovers that Billy has married his Argentinian cleaner to help her stay in the country.
3 Episode 3
4/6/08
Season-only
Karen wakes up with a dead mouse and a live cat in her bedroom, and decides to keep the cat. Ian's mum dies and Donna is able to offer the most banal of platitudes that suddenly leads her to believe she is a natural counsellor. Karl bumps into Tanya in the supermarket and accepts an invitation to a little party at Tanya's house - which turns out to be an intimate double date.
4 Episode 4
4/13/08
Season-only
It's Louise's birthday and Karen absolutely swears that it will be a girls' night out only, but she gets drunk and sleeps with someone as usual. Louise is devastated at Karen's concept of friendship, and moves out after a huge row. Spurred on by Karen's put down that she's never achieved anything, Louise decides to start a business making erotic frozen ice lollies.
5 Episode 5
4/20/08
Season-only
Karen dates Justin, the man who won't stop crying. Louise becomes addicted to stealing. Donna finds out that Karl is going to make eighty thousand pounds selling the house that she bought with him.
6 Episode 6
4/27/08
Season-only
Karen is pregnant by Billy. She doesn't want him to know, but Louise tells him anyway. Billy cleans up his act, but Karen won't trust him until he proves himself. Louise has met the perfect man, one of her customers, but unless they're flirting over a pumpkin risotto it doesn't really work. Donna is trying to sleep with as many men as possible to distract herself from Karl leaving her life, but then he unexpectedly reappears.

About this show

Sitcom about three thirty-something single female flatmates starring Sharon Horgan, Tanya Franks and Rebekah Staton. Realising that single girls have more fun and in a state of inebriation, Donna declares her wedding to fiance Karl is off. She moves back in with her friends Karen and Louise in south London. Together the girls endure the exhilarating highs - and devastating lows - of being young(ish), free and single. Pulling takes a long, hard and humorous look at sex, love and friendship.

Ratings and reviews

4.0
22 reviews
A Google user
March 14, 2017
I didn't realise both series are on here + the fanale, i have now purchased both. it's not very clear. i cant watch the fanale now because i didnt buy the compete series. i would have done that if it was made clear, not happy with google play. cant even buy it separately now?, thats very bad!!!!!!!!! And it cost me more
A Google user
October 21, 2016
I find this whole series hilarious. It's crude and embarrassing British humour with lots of drunken stupidity and awkward sex. The acting is really good if a little over the top. As with all great sitcoms the better you get to know the characters the funnier they are. If you're a fan of peep show I think you'll like this. When are they making a new series?
Andy Driscoll
June 30, 2016
"Men Behaving Badly" showed Men behaving slightly childish, a sterilised for TV comedy which in no way mirrored my life. Pulling however is about as bad as can have been allowed on TV at the time. Fresh, pant wateringly funny and enough cringe moments in every episode to make you want to hide behind a cushion. Blisteringly written by Ms Horgan and impeccably acted it really deserved a 3rd series. I have to admit it was never going to make BBC1 or 2 at the time however,, would of pushed the prim and proper to meltdown. I find it a joy to watch and indeed do so every year since it started, if you are not squeamish and a little naughty in your own life, you have to watch it.