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Being a parent is not easy

.

Sometimes, you can go from joy to anger and return to a normal state in a matter of seconds as a result of some action taken by those children we love so much.

From this reflection,

Martin Freeman

has created

Blessed Patience

(

Breeders

, in its original), a comedy that is now reaching its second season on HBO.

Those who have seen

Look what you have done will

surely make the

inevitable comparisons

between the production led by

Berto Romero

and the one produced by the star of

The Hobbit

and the

Sherlock

series

.

PARENTS IN TROUBLE

In

Blessed Patience

, the role of the suffering parents falls to Paul (

Martin Freeman

) and Ally (

Daisy Haggard

,

Harry Potter

saga

), a couple with two children who live in London.

They are not married and that, at some point in the first season, will become an easily solvable problem.

Paul and Ally love each other, they support each other and they even throw things at each other's heads with some frequency.

Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard play the lead couple.

But most of all, they love

Luke and Ava

, a boy and a girl who often give them huge headaches.

Morning, afternoon and night.

The series reflects the

daily life of this couple with gags

in which the house, school or the street become scenarios in which anything can happen.

IRONY AND CREDIBILITY

In

Blessed Patience

,

the mood swings don't provoke an instant laugh

.

But anyone who has been through something similar

will immediately smile

when they see the ideas of Paul and Ally to take the best possible care of their children ... while being on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

The fine irony, jokes about death and the infinite grimaces (trademark of the house) that

Martin Freeman

makes

in his interpretation are the key points of this series.

Paul (Martin Freeman) and his son Luke (George Wakeman).

That and that everything is credible explains why

Blessed Patience

has become

one of the star series

of the British channel Sky One. Freeman has teamed up with Simon Blackwell (creator of comedies such as

The Thick of It

or

Veep

) to shape a

highly recommended product for all audiences.

Whether they are parents or not.

KEY SCENES

Drama, comedy, dramedia ... Everyone can put

Blessed Patience

the label that best suits them.

The first chapter, one of the best

, uses little Luke's fear of fire as an inexhaustible source of gags related to the curious neighbor, endless nights or a car ride that ends 'badly'.

Nor should we let the

curious way of lowering a fever

, the uncomfortable role of grandparents or the

impossible mission of children obeying the first,

should not be missed in subsequent episodes

.

And, without revealing anything, it is best to see the final two chapters of the first season at once.

BERTO ROMERO, A MIRROR TO LOOK AT

Martin Freeman

has affirmed that

Blessed patience

is the fruit of his experience as a father.

In fact, the credit titles point to him as responsible for the original idea, in addition to indicating his role as

protagonist, screenwriter and executive producer.

Although, without mistrusting him, one should ask him if he has seen

Look what you have done

, the series by Berto Romero.

They have both done two series that laugh at parenthood

.

Berto Romero and Eva Ugarte star in 'Look what you've done'.

And, to be fair,

the Spanish comedian premiered it earlier

.

With great success after three seasons and an incredible ability to laugh at himself and make the viewer doubt at all times whether

Berto Romero

plays himself or is all a fiction.

According to the criteria of The Trust Project

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