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There is the goofy dad who definitely hates his wife but plays it as a big joke. There is classist mother who has gotten younger and much worse in her choice of outfits and tacky jewellery.
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Their character introductions, the first few dialogues, the rest of the characters, their names, their intensions and the tensions between them are absolutely the same. All patras on this show are kalpanic indeed.
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