- When Roy gets dumped after a date, he starts believing that girls go for "bad boys" and creates a fake profile on a dating site and, surprisingly, gets a response. Meanwhile, Jen starts flirting with a security guard.
- Deciding that women only like bad boys Roy goes on a blind date with a changed image as a womanizer. Security guard Daniel, impressed by Jen's trivia knowledge, asks her to be his Phone a Friend when he goes on TV quiz show 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?' but unfortunately she gets flustered when he asks for a date on live TV and makes a fool of herself. Nonetheless Roy and Jen plan to take their dates to dinner at a smart restaurant but, due to a mix-up over names, go to an inferior joint and the dates walk out on them.—don @ minifie-1
- Disappointed in dates failing to appreciate him s nice guy, Roy bets against Jen that women 'only want bad boys', so he places a contact ad with a rotten profile, and gets an eager date fast. Jen is eager to date studly security guard Daniel Carey, whose interest in her proves motivated by her ability to answer question about Classical music, but when she gets in wrong when he calls her as help line on TV quiz show 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?', both regret the awkward date. Clueless about a suitable restaurant, Roy and Jen both take Maurice's advice, which is a place for families with clowns and happy band, where both dates go even worse the feared.—KGF Vissers
- Roy (Chris O'Dowd) goes on a date but gets rejected because he had "chocolate" on his head the whole night. Roy is convinced all women only like jerks, and tries to prove this to Jen (Katherine Parkinson) with a bet over a horrible lonely hearts ad. Jen woos a temp security guard (Oliver Chris) by lying that she knows music trivia, but finds herself in a bind when she's his surprise phone-a-friend on Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
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