I have always believed that abnormal families cannot raise normal children. The family in the play cannot be said to be completely abnormal, but as individuals, they are more or less abnormal, but they all unanimously give the children the most love and the best education, and hope that the children will grow up healthy and healthy. Bonnie is the most sunny and normal one. She is caring, loves fitness, and even has the trust of her stepdaughter who has no custody. She soothes her husband's bad mood, and takes care of her husband's ex-wife's thoughts. Sturt's husband pushed down the steps, saving Celeste. Medellin is a "thing mother" who is busy everywhere, but she has an unspeakable secret behind her. She has neither educated her eldest daughter well, nor is she sorry for her husband, although his husband is suspected of not being able to satisfy her in terms of marital life. Celeste played by Nicole Kidman is amazing, but unfortunately her husband is too perverted and always imposes violence and sex on her, so that she suspects that her husband is taking medicine. Otherwise, the old couple gave birth to two children, and the frequency and intensity of this sex is really hard to explain. Jane, a single mother, is the one who educates her children best. Zig is forbearing, loving, and keeping promises. On the premise that all parents tell their children not to play with him, they have made many friends. Renata plays the role of a dog who is annoying and annoying throughout the play, but when she finds out that she has wronged others, it is also a very full role to bravely apologize to others. In fact, all the children's problems in the play, when parents join in, especially if the gap between the rich and the poor is too large, and parents from different cultural backgrounds join in, it will escalate into a political incident. The first season was great, and I'll continue with the second season.
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