

Splitting Up Together
A married couple with two young girls decide to split up. Well, sort of: they will stay in their house, but take turns living with the girls. One week they have the girls and live upstairs, one week they live in the basement.
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Plot Summary
This series follows a divorced couple, Lena and Martin, who decide to continue living together in the same house to raise their three children. They navigate the awkwardness of co-parenting and their renewed interactions while trying to move on with their lives and new relationships. The show explores the complexities of modern family dynamics after a separation.
Critical Reception
Splitting Up Together received a mixed reception from critics and was not widely acclaimed. While some praised its unique premise and the chemistry between the lead actors, others found the humor and storylines to be inconsistent or underdeveloped. Audience reception was also divided, with some appreciating the relatable themes of post-divorce co-parenting and others finding it less compelling than other sitcoms.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and relevant premise exploring co-parenting.
- The lead actors' chemistry was often highlighted as a positive aspect.
- Criticized for uneven humor and plot development.
Google audience: Google users generally found the show to be a likeable and often funny exploration of modern family life and divorce. Many appreciated the relatability of the characters' situations and the attempt to offer a different perspective on post-divorce relationships. However, some viewers felt the show could be predictable at times or that certain comedic elements didn't always land.
Fun Fact
The pilot episode was initially developed for ABC in 2018, but the network passed on it. It was later picked up by ABC for a full series order in 2019.
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