Steve and Becky are young, unemployed and lazy. All they want to do is stay in bed, drink, eat and have sex - so they do. They don't want to get a job - so they don't. We watch their endless days hanging about Steve's bedsit played out in minute detail, warts-and-all and in real time, as they live happily and ambition-free, milking the state. When friends and parents try and visit they can't get rid of them quickly enough. Upstairs neighbour Dan finds endless reasons to come down, lonely and looking for love, while Becky's sister Laura insists on popping round with her loveably psychotic fiance Paul. All Steve and Becky want is to be left alone. This comedy-drama series reveals the hilarious and often shocking truth of what really goes on behind the bedroom doors of today's 20-somethings. And, to be honest, today's 30-somethings. And 40-somethings. And 50-somethings. And 60- and 70- and 80-somethings ... because sometimes we secretly wish we were young, unemployed and lazy. It's a Sunday and Becky and Steve are bored. Their fridge is broken and Becky's parents are coming round to fix it. Steve has never met them before and he's terrified. When they arrive, he's over-friendly and frankly a bit odd. Matters are only made worse by Dan, who is audibly enjoying himself upstairs with his new girlfriend, Paris. At least, he says she's his girlfriend.