Standard American sitcom lines, with deep skills, crisp laughs, and clever enough. Three characteristic families, with relatives, each character has a lot to watch. My personal favorite, two fat guys, one big and one small, are really q. The form of the pseudo-documentary is really good. I heard that at the beginning, the screenwriter designed the interviewer carrying the camera as a regular character. Fortunately, it was changed. It felt weird.
In terms of plot setting, it needs to be more lifelike. Just looking at the jokes is a bit of a peony. Many jokes are won only by the lines, and the plot is really just right, just like scratching the itch, haha. At the end of the last few episodes, parallel lenses are also used to match the character's monologue. This feeling is the best, compared to a simple narration. As the saying goes, you need to know what's inside, but listen to what's behind your back. The contrast effect of the first second and the second second is always invincible. Needless to say, the warmth in the play, the family element. Strongly optimistic that this drama will win this year's Emmy~!
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