That Sitcom Show Vol. 7- Still Married With Issues [repack] Access
It says: "You are not crazy for being annoyed that he leaves the toothpaste cap off. You are not alone because you fantasize about the silence of a hotel room. You are normal. And somehow, that is both the problem and the solution."
"That Sitcom Show Vol. 7: Still Married With Issues" will be available to stream on:
Is That Sitcom Show Vol. 7- Still Married With Issues funny? Yes. Laugh-out-loud, rewind-it-to-hear-the-joke-again funny. But more importantly, it is true . That Sitcom Show Vol. 7- Still Married With Issues
Only a B+? What’s the A?
Volume 7 consists of ten episodes, each targeting a specific "issue" of long-term marriage. It says: "You are not crazy for being
Here is why Volume 7 is required listening (and viewing) for anyone who has ever looked at their spouse across the dinner table and thought, “We survived the affair, the bankruptcy, and the in-laws... but why do I still want to kill you over the tupperware lid?”
And he’s never been happier. That’s the terrifying part. And somehow, that is both the problem and the solution
The cast consists of prominent adult film performers stepping into roles modeled after the iconic archetypes of the original sitcom. Character Name Sitcom Archetype Counterpart Al Bundy (The cynical shoe-salesman patriarch) Jennifer White Peggy Bundy (The big-haired, lazy housewife) Addison Lee Kelly Bundy (The dim-witted but attractive daughter) Kyle Mason Bud Bundy (The girl-crazy younger brother) Jake Adams Neighboring character trope Alex Legend Neighboring character trope Haley Reed Neighboring character trope Filthy Rich Neighboring character trope Contextual Analysis: The Appeal of Sitcom Parodies
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Adult parodies of mainstream media rely on specific creative and commercial mechanics to engage audiences: