After watching the first season, talk about your feelings. In terms of length, each episode of twenty minutes follows the usual style of comedy. You can watch one or two episodes on the subway and laugh from the beginning to the end, and I feel that when others look at me, they will look at me with mentally retarded eyes. From the content point of view, it is a very traditional family. The hero and heroine form a family. There are three children who go to school. The hero has an unreliable but interesting brother, and the brother has a very domineering daughter-in-law. The three children have their own personalities, the youngest goes to kindergarten, and the 14-year-old protagonist couple is already planning their college expenses. The family assets are not much, the male protagonist owns a small company, the main business is construction contracting, and the company partner is the male protagonist's brother. The heroine left her identity as a housewife at the beginning of the series and re-entered the workplace. It mainly revolves around the fact that the male protagonist is also responsible for taking the baby to school and contracting work for the company. During the period, there are also stories of a cooking man and a single housewife in the kindergarten. Topics discussed include flattering attitudes toward kindergarten teachers, and explorations of parental, sibling, conjugal, and parent-child relationships. It can be noted that even if the protagonist hates the kindergarten teacher, he will try his best to please him because he is worried that the child will be assigned to the garbage teacher's class, and the eldest daughter as the babysitter parent who takes care of the child needs to pay. Instead of living with their children, they solve the accommodation problem by themselves, and the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law is also involved. There was also an episode of couples' attitudes toward family finances. The family lived a funny and ordinary life, and it felt very warm. not bad.
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