A Hilarious Look at "Happily Ever After" (And the Headaches That Follow)
If classic sitcoms have taught us anything, it’s that the wedding is the finale, but the marriage is the whole series. In the highly anticipated That Sitcom Show Vol 7: Still Married with Issues, the honeymoon is officially over—and we wouldn’t have it any other way. that sitcom show vol 7 still married with issues work
Volume 7 takes a sharp, witty turn away from the "will they/won't they" tropes of earlier seasons and dives headfirst into the chaotic, relatable, and laugh-out-loud reality of long-term commitment. Here is why this volume is the most relatable entry yet. That Sitcom Show Vol 7: Still Married with
By Jason Harris, Sitcom Psychology Contributor Here is why this volume is the most relatable entry yet
If you’ve watched That Sitcom Show Vol 7: Still Married... With Issues @ Work, you know the formula by now: a bickering but loving couple, a messy kitchen, and a job site that feels like a second marriage. In Volume 7, the show doubles down on a truth most workplace comedies avoid—when your marriage has issues, your 9-to-5 is collateral damage.
Here’s why this season resonates, and three practical lessons you can steal from the laughs.
Perhaps the most poignant arc of the volume is the couple’s attempt to go on a "date night." In classic sitcom fashion, everything that can go wrong does— reservations are lost, the car breaks down, and they end up eating fast food in a parking lot. But the genius of Vol 7 is in the resolution: they realize that surviving the disaster together was more bonding than a fancy dinner ever could be.