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.