That Sitcom Show Vol. 7- Still Married With Issues Jun 2026

Jenna pauses. She looks at the whiteboard. She looks at him.

Winning what? The “Who Can Ignore Their Family Longest” Olympics? That Sitcom Show Vol. 7- Still Married With Issues

That’s not a word. That’s a sound you make when you drop a hammer on your foot. Jenna pauses

Beat.

In an age of curated Instagram marriages and couples therapy speak being co-opted by wellness influencers, this show is a bucket of cold water. It argues that being "still married" is not a failure. It is a miracle of stubbornness. The "issues" are not bugs; they are features. They are the friction that proves you are still trying. Winning what

: Each episode typically follows a three-act structure—establishing a premise (often a marital misunderstanding), escalating the tension through humor, and delivering a comedic payoff or resolution.

Jenna pauses. She looks at the whiteboard. She looks at him.

Winning what? The “Who Can Ignore Their Family Longest” Olympics?

That’s not a word. That’s a sound you make when you drop a hammer on your foot.

Beat.

In an age of curated Instagram marriages and couples therapy speak being co-opted by wellness influencers, this show is a bucket of cold water. It argues that being "still married" is not a failure. It is a miracle of stubbornness. The "issues" are not bugs; they are features. They are the friction that proves you are still trying.

: Each episode typically follows a three-act structure—establishing a premise (often a marital misunderstanding), escalating the tension through humor, and delivering a comedic payoff or resolution.