This drama is my husband's favorite American drama, and it is also the earliest American drama I have come into contact with. It is estimated that the content and language are very good.
The Simon family accompanied me growing up in that era of lack of external information and information, because we were practicing family planning at that time, and his family had three children, and his father was a psychologist and could still work from home. These are really up to now. China is also rare.
The feelings conveyed in the play are real and positive. The family is noisy, but they love each other, not because Michael is naughty, his grades are not good, and he is not good for him. Every child has his own space, and parents love them.
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