

Season 1 • Episode 31
LatestA couple after thirteen years of marriage decides to divorce due to a mismatch of characters. He, Antonis, a technocrat, former leftist and now conservative, is convinced that women are children of a lesser God. His wife, Cleopatra, after thirteen years of submission, is revolted by her lawyer friend - a fanatic feminist - and claims conjugal privileges. Their two children, Giorgakis and Lina, the in-laws and of course the family friends are involved in the couple's life and its problems, further upsetting the already troubled family atmosphere.
Acting
Giannis Bezos nails the infuriating technocrat husband you love to hate.
Writing
Balances sitcom hijinks with genuinely cutting commentary on Greek gender roles.
Production
Quintessential early-90s Greek TV aesthetic, unapologetically theatrical.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title references a famous Greek legal expression used when threatening litigation, instantly signaling middle-class Athenian pettiness to local audiences.
Creator Giorgos Konstantinou pioneered the 'Greek family sitcom with teeth' format here—domestic comedy as social critique of post-junta conservatism.
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