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9/10
"My son looks like an ape!"
callanvass15 June 2016
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"Hairdressers"

Mr. Bean heads to the hairdresser for a routine haircut. In typical Mr. Bean fashion, things go awry when the hairdresser has to attend to business on the telephone. Things take a horrific turn when Mr. Bean plays barber and starts ruining people's hair. No matter how many times you see this, it never fails to be funny. NEVER EVER let Mr. Bean near a pair of scissors. Mr. Bean cutting and styling people's hair is a very scary thought. It's a nightmare for people who value their hair. It's one of the most hilarious things Mr. Bean has ever done. When I first watched this episode, I couldn't wait to see what Mr. Bean was gonna do to people's hair. You are guaranteed to laugh.

"Village Fete & Pet Show"

Mr. Bean heads to the village for a day of fun. He cheats at a tricky a game by unplugging the plug. Next Mr. Bean tries to hit the headmaster with sponges. When the headmaster laughs at him for missing, Mr. Bean doesn't stop there. He starts throwing canned goods and cereal boxes at him. To end the day, he attends a pet show and enters Teddy for an obedience test. Mr. Bean's devious 9-year- old mind is at work here. Mr. Bean can be a bit mean at times, but in a very funny way. Mr. Bean entering his teddy-bear into the pet show is one of the most ridiculous things you can possibly think of, yet it works perfectly. That's the brilliance of the Mr. Bean character. He can make anything hilarious.

"Mail Bag"

At the train station, Mr. Bean forgets his ticket. Not one to give up, Mr. Bean decides to hop into a sack to hide himself. He crawls around in the sack to avoid everybody. He manages to succeed, but he gets on the wrong train. I appreciate the send-off Mr. Bean got here. At first, I didn't care for it. I thought Mr. Bean ending up in Moscow was pretty silly. Over the years as I've matured, I've grown to love it. Rowan Atkinson does some amazing physical comedy here by crawling around in the sack and bumping around. I used to get very saddened because it was the last episode of this show, but we ended up getting two Bean movies, and Bean appearances here and there.

Overall, this is a great send-off for Mr. Bean. Anybody that loves to laugh will appreciate the fun here.

9.5/10
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9/10
mr bean gets stuck in moscow
torenkneedler27 October 2018
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In the very last mr bean episode mr bean is first seen trying to get a haircut but when the attempt fails

bean grows bored and eventelly leaves to head to the fair where he joins a pet show afterwords

the episode gets to it last act where mr bean is at a train station but hides himself in a bag

shortly after that event bean gets stuck on a train bound for moscow really funny

so funny
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8/10
Hyacinth Bucket's Daddy
MarkLynnIreland129415 November 2022
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I might find it hard to believe that this is the last episode of Mr. Bean (without counting the one of him in his attic reminiscing former moments).

In first part at the barbers, he tries to get haircut and of course the barber Derrick is distracted and goes to answer the phone as no-one else is available. There's the man with the ponytail (who used to be Johnno in Hollyoaks) and bloke Roger who Bean accidentally removes his toupee.

Then Bean has to get in seat again as Roger pays Derrick but then has to get away as boy Jamie's mother and man with ponytail go looking for him - although taking their dissatisfaction out with Derrick. Bean using some portrait of Prince Charles as disguise which certainly fooled Roger.

After the break, next Bean attends is the fete. There's the Hit the Headmaster game which totally went hilarious Bean first throw wet sponges then food cans and boxes at him. The bald man as "Headmaster" is by George Webb - who I mainly know and seen as Hyacinth Bucket's daddy in Keeping Up Appearances (another classic comedy sitcom). Then the pet or dog show is next and Bean might think he's sly than as got lucky because Teddy is inanimate and yet worked to his advantage (as the other contestants' dogs disobey orders about staying, and not eating the sausage). The judge offering him the bone was classic moment.

Finally, the last scene Bean is at a train station and he somehow doesn't have his ticket to somewhere, in which he's unable to pass some guard without it. The walking backwards plan would've worked if he was within a crowd rather than alone.

So, then Bean is transported and stranded ending up in Moscow with no telling what happens to him then.
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10/10
Buzz
bevo-1367812 November 2020
I like how he shave the middle of that kids head. They ripped off that scene in how I met your mother
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