Also Mick Bustin', but he's a car repair man, not a salesman. A chase eventually ensues through the services and along a motorway tunnel bridge, and Shannon shoots Paddy in the bottom. * SchmuckBait: Raymond the Bastard telling Paddy to [[PrisonRape bend over and pick the soap up]]. It's real life this son, not the frigging Shawshank Redemption! No Context Max and Paddy. * EmbarrassingNickname: When he was a child, Paddy wore callipers and braces and was nicknamed Spazzy Paddy. It doesn't take long before they try selling it. 14 * AmbiguouslyGay: Billy the Butcher has a Yandere-like obsession with Max, but insists he doesn't want to be with him in "a gay way." 15 * ActorAllusion: Paddy's full name is revealed to be Patrick O'Shea. The first few while Paddy is teaching Max to dance and pick up women; and the last when they hear an angry rant from Max after Paddy accidentally wakes up him while having ADateWithRosiePalms. * ButtMonkey: Gypsy Joe in the first episode. Paddy doesn't oblige. Joe tells them that they've had a "run in" with the Belgrano Sisters, who are well known to do this sort of thing. ]], * IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: An example that is both romantic and non-romantic at the same time. ), And best of all, we don't pay council tax!". Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. He also keeps a poster of ''Film/BladeII'' in his bedroom, another BadassLongcoat wearer. ** Tina has an offscreen one in Episode Four thats both intentional and accidental. Raymond (The Bastard) 1 episode, 2004 Dean Stephens . The two of them breakdown somewhere in the Midlands and take the campervan to a garage, owned by Mick Bustin. * SeinfeldianConversation: Max and Paddy have these fairly regularly. Max And Paddy GIFs | Tenor With Shannon now unconscious and arrested, Max and Paddy slip away from a police lecture - due to the fact that earlier in the episode they cut down a speed camera - and drive-off into the night. Mayhem would then ensue as they tried to act appropriately in the situation, only to keep unintentionally doing magic tricks based on what they found in their outfits. [[spoiler: Max decides not to tell his long lost son Daniel that he is his real father; allowing Daniel, Tina, and Kevin (Tina's husband and an old friend of Max who believes he is Daniel's father) to remain a happy family. The entire male staff of the Phoenix Club, * StuffedInTheFridge: A literal version is discussed in Episode Four. Max in turn makes his own heroic sacrifice by [[spoiler: not telling Daniel that he is his father, and letting Tina's family remain intact.]]. Especially when theyre on the road. Hopeless doormen Max and Paddy leave clubland and embark on a series of wild and exciting adventures in their prized motorhome, "Easy Rider" style. I don't [[UnusualEuphemism drink from both pipes]] and [[HandsomeLech that lad]] ''definitely'' does not! Max agrees just to get Raymond off their backs and receive preferential treatment, including access to luxury chocolates and Sky+ . You've got yourself a deal Mr Bastard! - Facebook Walsh works as a voice actor and has appeared in a number of radio productions for BBC Radio 4. * ViolentGlaswegian: Billy the Butcher is from Newcastle, not Scotland, but otherwise he qualifies as this. He arrives to work to find a load of muscular black men in top hats. * TheCameo: The cast of Series/PhoenixNights briefly reprise their roles in Episodes Two and Four. When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted. But Max and Paddy's masquerade falls apart when Phoenix Club owner Brian Potter uses their plight as a publicity stunt for his club. The first farmer (Graham Walker) that Max and Paddy meet is one of The Grumbleweeds. * NoisySexNextDoor: In the first episode, Max and Paddy pull two girls at a nightclub and bring them back to the motorhome. Maybe one or two biological weapons though. Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere - Wikipedia They soon realise that they have been conned. ''Max And Paddy's Road To Nowhere'' is Creator/Channel4 BritCom spun-off from the popular comedy ''Series/PhoenixNights'' that sees former Phoenix Club doormen Max (Creator/PeterKay) and Paddy (Paddy [=McGuinness=]) aimlessly travelling around Britain in a motorhome that they bought with the proceeds from faking an assassination and pocketing the cash during the final episodes of Phoenix Nights. * StraightGay: Raymond The Bastard, compared to his boyfriend Pepe. Written by and starring Peter Kay and Patrick McGuinness, this six-part comedy/drama series is the story of clueless Phoenix Club bouncers Max (Kay) and Paddy (McGuinness), as they escape clubland in their prized motor-home and take to the open highway. * DudeNotFunny: Max's bouncer friends making jokes about Tina's dwarfism. ''Max And and Paddy's Road To to Nowhere'' is Creator/Channel4 BritCom spun-off from the popular comedy ''Series/PhoenixNights'' that sees former Phoenix Club doormen Max (Creator/PeterKay) and Paddy (Paddy [=McGuinness=]) aimlessly travelling around Britain in a motorhome that they bought with the proceeds from faking an assassination and Furthermore, Billy catches Paddy going through his stuff and prepares to shoot him. He has also appeared in Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Doctor Who.[2]. They crash the party and Max meets his old school pals. And Max going along with it until one of them goes too far. * HoneyTrap: Tracey and Sharon, the girls that Max and Paddy take home in Episode One after going out dressed as sailors. For a cut of the money, he allows them to live in a cell with Sky+. He was tunnelling towards the next cell.]]. Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere (Series) - TV Tropes * SchmuckBait: Raymond the Bastard telling Paddy to [[PrisonRape bend over and pick the soap up]]. * {{Hypocrite}}: When Max reveals that their new TV has no speakers, Paddy angrily calls Gypsy Joe a "typical thieving gyppo" and is glad he's eating the grapes they brought him for an injury they caused while heaving him off a bridge so they could escape with the TV he'd just helped them steal. They are fugitives due to an incident in the last episodes of Phoenix Nights, in which a club patron threatened to have them killed by hitmen. While awaiting Tina's reluctant assistance to get them freed, they are forced to make a deal with Raymond the Bastard to share their non-existent loot. Paddy notes that theyre likely to suffer the same fate when [[spoiler: their lies (pretending to be rich gangsters and promising Raymond 60% of their loot in exchange for an easy life) are uncovered. They still end up in cells next door to each other though. Raymond has heard about the pair's alleged big-money heists and robberies, and wants a cut of their money. After a bad first night, Paddy admits his fear of being 'bummed' in the shower room. * ThemeNaming: Max and his school friends all have nicknames derived from their names that end in "ster": Max-ster, Wolf-ster, Patel-ster, and [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Foster-ster]]. He also calls people a clown or a melon if they've said something absurd. ** [[spoiler: Paddys cellmate in Episode Four.]] * ThirdPersonPerson: Paddy is this fairly frequently. [[GassHole A lot. The pair are released, having their sentences reduced to community service, and get revenge on Brian Potter by informing the Home Office that there is an outbreak of anthrax at his club. As he's about to shoot Max, Paddy has a second wind, and whacks Shannon around the head with a traffic cone, using Peter Kay's TV catchphrase of "'Ave It!" Max & Paddy's Road to Nowhere, sometimes referred simply as Max & Paddy, was a spin-off series based around Phoenix Nights characters Max Bygraves (Peter Kay) and Patrick O'Shea (Paddy McGuinness), better known as Max and Paddy. * LargeHam: Mix Bustin, as played by [[Music/Slade Noddy Holder]]. ]], * DisproportionateRetribution: Max and Paddy not paying the (admittedly extortionate) repair bill for their motorhome and instead [[spoiler: stealing it back (see MacGyvering), and taking all of the keys to cars the mechanics were working on and tossing them out of the motorhome one by one while driving off]] seems like this until the reveal that [[spoiler: the mechanics didnt do any work on the motorhome yet still tried to charge them 500. Facebook. This brilliantly observed comedy journey follows the exploits of these two modern outlaws as they escape the club in their prized motorhome and take to the open road, creating havoc across the country. After Max shows an incredulous Paddy his notebook filled with childlike drawings of a television programme he's invented called "Magnet and Steel", the pair reluctantly decide to sleep rough in the woods. They soon discover though that he's obsessed with Max ("Not in a gay way" he claims), and detests Paddy because Paddy took Billys job when Billy went to prison. * {{Hypocrite}}: When Max reveals that their new TV has no speakers, Paddy angrily calls Gypsy Joe a typical thieving gyppo and is glad hes eating the grapes they brought him for an injury they caused while heaving him off a bridge so they could escape with the TV hed just helped them steal. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Max And Paddy's Road To Nowhere is the much-loved sequel to Peter Kay's critically-acclaimed comedy series, "Phoenix Nights". * MessyPig: Played with by the pig Max and Paddy end up buying from a mad farmer. As is Raymond The Bastard. ]], ** Also Max and Paddy in Episode Four when [[spoiler: a news report about them set up by Brian is seen one of the prison's TV; blowing their persona of rich gangsters and revealing to Raymond The Bastard that they have been lying to him. * IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: An example that is both romantic and non-romantic at the same time. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. * RoguishRomani: Gypsy Joe, played by ''Series/MrsBrownsBoys'' actor Brendan O'Caroll. * {{GassHole}}: The pig that Max and Paddy buy from a farmer impulsively ends up filling their motorhome with the stench of its farts. Max and Paddy pose as members of staff, and Joe pretends to faint so an ambulance will be called while Max and Paddy steal the TV from the stockroom. Max in turn makes his own heroic sacrifice by [[spoiler: not telling Daniel that he is his father, and letting. Phoenix Nights spin-off focusing on the adventures of the two doormen. When Billy catches Paddy snooping about his stuff, Billy pulls out his revolver and prepares to shoot him. [2] In 2011, he played his first major role in the feature film Screwed, directed by Reg Traviss, playing the part of Curtis Nelson. Unbeknowst to Max, Billy has become obsessed with Max and goes to all lengths to give Max what he wants. As soon as they're released, they call in an anthrax threat at the Phoenix Club on the night of Jerry's 60th birthday party.]] ]], * HugeGuyTinyGirl: Taken to its absolute limit with Max (who is both tall and fairly large) and Tina (a woman with dwarfism). Email or phone: Password: Forgot account? Can't find a movie or TV show? Paddy is forced to share a cell with a tennis-playing Cliff Richard impersonator who actually believes he is Cliff. The farmer sells them a breeding pig for 100, which he claims they can sell on for 300. * OohMeAccentsSlipping: When Max sings Thats Why They Call It The Blues in Episode Three, Peter Kays natural voice slips through more than usual. ** A RunningGag in the first episode is an African family camped near the motorhome catching Max and Paddy in seemingly compromising positions. ** One can only guess what Paddy's part in the porn film ''[[ParallelPornTitles Willy Wanker And The Chocolate Factory]]'' entailed that makes him ask Max to drive over speed bumps more carefully. * ShotInTheAss: [[spoiler:Where Billy the Butcher's bullet ends up hitting Paddy. Later, Max spots in a local newspaper a 40th birthday message for his old school friend Kevin 'The Wolfster' Wolfson, who had moved to London some years before. The theme song was written by Toni Baker and Peter Kay, and borrowed heavily from the theme to the 1970s American series B. J. and the Bear. He just forces Max to shake his hand. Stunning! Like a young Burt - No Context Max and Paddy - Facebook They have a change of heart though and head back to the farm to reclaim their 100. The revelation about the girls they took home means that this very likely was the case. )And best of all, we don't pay Council Tax! * CampGay: Pepe, Raymond The Bastard's ([[spoiler:the kingpin of the prison wing where Max and Paddy end up]]) boyfriend. This joke is based around the rumour that Sunderland player John O'Shea is regularly teased by teammates for his physical resemblance to Patrick [=McGuinness=]. Everal A. Walsh is a British actor HilarityEnsues. Max convinces him the best thing to do is make the other prisoners believe they are not just two silly doormen, but genuine big-league gangsters called 'The Phoenix Twins'. * EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Raymond, the main antagonist of Episode 4 clearly loves his boyfriend Pepe, and vice-versa. ** One can only guess what Paddys part in the porn film ''[[ParallelPornTitles Willy Wanker And The Chocolate Factory]]'' entailed that makes him ask Max to drive over speed bumps more carefully. ({{Beat}}) What do you want, son? ]], ** Replace "crap" with "fuck" and you've got Mick. -->And we don't take shit from anyone, the only thing we wanna do is have some fun. What does he do? After hi-jacking a school bus, the boys are sent to prison and play up their tough image in an attempt for survival. The introduction of all but one of the episode shows Max and Paddy singing the following song: Don't know where we're going,Got no way of knowing,Driving on the Road to Nowhere.Sponging for a living,Checkin' out the women,Riding on the Road to Nowhere.And we take don't shit from anyone.The only thing we wanna do is have some fun.It's Max and Paddy (-Paddy and Max! No Context Max and Paddy. * SeinfeldianConversation: Max and Paddy have these fairly regularly. %%* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Max and Paddy. ** And again when Max and Paddy are meeting up with the Wolfster's friends at his 40th birthday party, thanks to Max's poor wording. He either thinks he actually is Music/CliffRichard or just has a disturbing love of him; looking like him, having a painting of him on the wall surrounded by candles, and singing Millennium Prayer to it all night. Kay and McGuinness themselves sang it in the opening sequences of episodes 2 to 6. * PrecisionFStrike: Mick Bustins OhCrap moment. He points the gun at Max who tells him he needs help.
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