I watched this unique TV show in four days during one of the most difficult periods of my life, and I formed deep connections with every character. It helped me get through this tough time. From March 9th, 2026 to…devamıI watched this unique TV show in four days during one of the most difficult periods of my life, and I formed deep connections with every character. It helped me get through this tough time. From March 9th, 2026 to March 13th, 2026, I watched only this series. It's very special, very unique to me. I'm the child in my family who always got the highest grades, excelling in sports, music, literature, performing arts, and public speaking, but despite this, I always felt the emotional breakdowns, loneliness, and lack of support experienced by the characters who were always unsuccessful (Matt Short). Because what matters isn't how successful you are, but how much your success is recognized, and that's very painful. But at the same time, because of my successes, I felt as valued as Greg Short. Because sometimes you need a point of reference to belittle unsuccessful people, and if you're successful, that's all you're good for. Or sometimes you become very successful, work very hard, reach great heights, and never find time for your family, and you only find that time when you retire, but by then it's too late (John Short). Or, just when you've got everything in order – your work, your health, your personal choices – a new problem arises, and because you're too old, you can't have children, and your life falls apart (Matt Short and Colleen Short). Life is exactly like this series, constantly full of challenges and mistakes; what matters is the effort you put into turning it into a sitcom. The rhythm of life depends on your rhythm.
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