Bad, Bad Men is a comedy about Josh, Royce, and Steven, three good guys and fellow realtors who are bound together by fragile egos and fierce loyalty. When Josh grabs coffee on his way to work one morning, he fumbles through his order and is accosted by Jerry, a cocksure "big shot", for awkwardly flirting with the barista and thereby wasting everybody's time. When a humbled Josh steps out of the coffee shop, he decides that he needs to, at long last, stand up for himself. He attempts to do just that but is quickly dismissed by Jerry and left to watch his newfound bully drive off. Josh tries to shake it off and get on with his day, but he just can't let it go. Josh becomes determined to track Jerry down and put him in his place, and he enlists Royce and Steven to help him out and back him up. Fortunately, Josh took note of Jerry's license plate ("BALLER1"), so the guys are on their way. They confront Jerry at his office, and Josh lets loose and verbally cuts him down. High off the victory and with swelling pride, the guys head out to celebrate. Their mid-day revelry is cut short, though, when Jerry and two of his cohorts, Clive and Owen, strike back in an unforeseen manner. An escalating battle of wills between the two disparate groups of men ensues over the course of the night. By morning, one thing will be proven above all else: who the bad, bad men here really are.