
Tim has cerebral palsy, which means that people judge him, and his crumpled tissue of a body. But usually they judge him wrongly. Because what they don't realise is that inside that severely disabled, fragile body is a bit of an asshole. Tim knows he makes people uncomfortable - he does it on purpose. He knows his cerebral palsy means he can get away with saying what others can't. But that's his problem: time spent taking aim at life's easier targets means Tim takes his eye off its bigger prizes: the job, the girl and the visa. Like faking it as a refugee, making a disabled nemesis and offending his new colleagues at a greeting cards company, Tim becomes the master of his own downfall and it's left to his friends Ruth, his indifferent care worker, and Idris, to get him out of all the disastrous situations he gets himself into.

To the astonishment of his recruitment agent Idris and carer Ruth, Tim somehow manages to land a job at self-consciously cool greeting card company Anarchy Hamster, headed up by Shaun.However, after assuming that he is only there to fill a quota, Tim takes full advantage of his ‘unsackable' status - only to learn that he of all people should know better than to assume.

After stumbling across a charity food bank, Tim becomes embroiled in a lie that spirals completely out of control.

Tim enters the cruel world of online dating, but after meeting a girl he actually hits it off with struggles to keep her away from his mad mother and arch nemesis.

Tim's visa has run out and deportation looms. However after Mum drops a bombshell about Tim's heritage, Tim, Ruth and Idris race to Wales to meet Tim's long lost family.

Tim is back and has enrolled himself on a uni course - not that he has any intention of going. But a student visa means he can stay in the UK and wreak more havoc.

Following a car accident, Tim is referred for personal training, but he gets more than he bargained for with ex-Paralympian PT Claire, known as 'the wrecking ball'.

After terrifying a group of young kids, Tim is invited by well intentioned but misguided teacher Marcus to run a disability workshop for children.

An open casting for actors in a period biopic leads Tim to a role as an extra, which quickly turns to him replacing James Norton as the disabled lead, with chaotic results.

Tim gets scouted as a drug dealer but soon realises it isn't as fun as it looks on TV, while Ruth is left to look after his new care dog, Snuffles.

Tim is out of his depth when he takes part in a select committee for the new disability funding act, but he is distracted by a familiar face, who reveals all is not as it seems.
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After being mistaken for an addict, Tim is welcomed in by an eccentric religious community who set their sites on his spiritual health.

Lily and Tim have just a day to hire enough disabled talent to put on a showcase and scam Tim's nemesis, Kiefer, who wants to buy them. But it's not as easy as they thought.

After a surprise announcement, Idris organises a night to remember for Tim. Not everyone agrees with his idea of a good time, so Ruth takes matters into her own hands.

Lily's plan to scam the venue for a free wedding is thrown into jeopardy when Tim tries to help. Someone unexpected comes to Idris's rescue during an existential crisis.