
Siblings
The siblings Bebe and Mikhail leave their country of Moldova to apply for asylum in Germany. Their flight turns into a modern odyssey.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the lives of Dan and Mia, a pair of adult siblings who are polar opposites. Dan is a well-meaning but often incompetent aspiring writer, while Mia is a pragmatic and successful career woman. Their lives become further complicated by their eccentric families and the everyday absurdities of adult sibling relationships.
Critical Reception
Siblings was generally well-received by critics for its sharp writing, relatable characters, and awkward humor, though some found its pacing inconsistent.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its clever dialogue and witty observational humor.
- Appreciated for its authentic portrayal of dysfunctional yet loving sibling dynamics.
- Some critics noted that certain comedic beats felt stretched.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The show was noted for its ability to capture the specific, often frustrating, yet endearing nature of sibling relationships through its ensemble cast's chemistry.
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