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it could have been half as long
The series isn't bad, but it could have been half as long. Flashbacks abound within the same episode. Most of the situations are surreptitious; they don't serve to advance the plot, but rather to create a funny moment for those who enjoy farce. All the situations are exaggerated and over the top, which can be funny, but ultimately makes the entire series a farce. The last episode was quite disappointing: it's the usual game of reversing what happens in reality: he wants to get married and have children, while she wants to dedicate her life to her career. In the end, they find an almost irritating fake compromise: they start a family and have two children, but they don't get married; worse, they have a fake wedding because he "just wanted the satisfaction of hearing her say yes." Hilarious. In fact, it's she who gave in, not him. And she's completely deprived of legal protection, in a Country where women already count for very little. However, all the other couples are very good, even if the father's attitude is, as always, incomprehensible, always aloof and intolerant towards his sister-in-law, until suddenly out of nowhere he decides to get together with her.
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