​”Man vs. Bee”, a 2022 British comedy series starring Rowan Atkinson, has garnered a range of reactions from both critics and audiences. The show features Atkinson as Trevor Bingley, a house sitter whose obsessive battle with a persistent bee leads to escalating chaos.

Review

Critical Reception

New Statesman described the show as “very odd” and not particularly funny, questioning the rationale behind the central man-versus-bee conflict.

The Guardian highlighted Atkinson’s performance, noting his ability to channel elements reminiscent of his earlier roles, such as Mr. Bean and Blackadder. The review pointed out that while the series isn’t a classic, it serves as a harmless diversion. ​

The Telegraph commended Atkinson’s enduring comedic skill but remarked that the series lacks the genius of “Mr. Bean.” ​

Audience Feedback

  • On IMDb, viewers expressed mixed feelings. Some appreciated the nostalgia and Atkinson’s return to physical comedy, while others found the character’s actions frustrating and the humor anxiety-inducing. ​
  • Reddit discussions reflected similar sentiments. While some users enjoyed watching the series with their families, others felt the slapstick humor was contrived and less effective than in Atkinson’s previous works. ​

Aggregate Scores

  • Rotten Tomatoes reports a 71% approval rating based on 21 critic reviews, with an average rating of 5.9/10.
  • Metacritic assigns the series a score of 69 out of 100, indicating generally favorable reviews from six critics.

Man vs. Bee Explained

Trevor is a sweet but clumsy man who’s trying to prove he’s responsible. He gets hired to look after a wealthy couple’s luxurious home while they’re away. But the moment he steps in, a bee shows up. What starts as a minor nuisance quickly spirals into full-on chaos.

Trevor becomes obsessed with getting rid of the bee. And because it’s a smart home with expensive art, cars, and gadgets, every attempt he makes to swat, trap, or outsmart the bee ends in massive destruction. Each episode shows the consequences stacking up, and things get more ridiculous and destructive as he goes.

By the end of the series, Trevor is on trial for all the damage he caused. But there’s a twist: the bee was actually part of a scheme to distract him while burglars robbed the house. So Trevor was kind of right to be suspicious the whole time, even if his methods were… extreme.

Why Man vs. Bee is Unique:

  • It’s a modern, compact slapstick series—each episode is under 15 minutes.
  • It revives an old-school comedy style but places it in a 2020s setting.
  • Atkinson carries the show with near-silent acting, a rare thing in today’s dialogue-heavy TV.
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