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Dasha returns home after two years of absence and faces unexpected problems: Venik has become accustomed to his wife, and his grown-up daughters have become too independent. Meanwhile, Borya and Galina Sergeevna are learning to be parents, Diana and Lisa are searching for their place in the changing family hierarchy, and Sonya decides to move to St. Petersburg, which does not please Venik, who is not ready to let his daughter go.
Dasha is angry that her husband is talking to a psychologist. Vеник suddenly gives her a new reason to be jealous.
Lisa intends to make Dima fall in love with her so that he will become interested in studying. Diana is skeptical about this idea.
Dasha and Venik decide that they need to start over. Lisa agrees to organize a charity party.
Hoping that a psychologist's consultation will help him cope with the difficult situation, Venik turns to Tatiana for assistance.
Arina is worried that she is growing up too fast, and she's trying to stay a child. Diana suspects that her great-grandmother has decided to break the agreement.
Thanks to Tamara, Arina's vocabulary includes swear words. Will the neighbor be able to stop being rude for the sake of her child?
Lyudmila promises to take care of her grandson, but she's too busy with repairs. How can we convince Dasha and Galina Sergeevna's mother to return home?
Lyudmila tries to save her children's marriage and organizes their joint leisure activities. Lisa decides to compete with her sister for their grandmother's apartment.
Venik tries to convince Dasha to have another child. Diana resorts to the help of a neural network to improve her grades in biology.
After defending his doctoral thesis, Venik feels lost. Arina is proud of her father and slightly exaggerates his achievements.
Venik tries to share his daughters' virtual interests, while Arina commits bad deeds to confess them.
Dasha has a relaxation plan, and Venik has a sauna. But one of them has to go to a parent-teacher meeting. Diana's assistant, Little One, decides to get out of the business.
Why does Dasha put her phone screen down? A neighbor helps Venik figure it out. Arina earns the respect of the first-graders.
Dasha is too calm, and it makes the girls nervous. It's time to make mom lose her temper. Galina Sergeyevna and Borya are choosing a name for the baby.
Preparing for the arrival of a child exhausts Borya. In order to please his girlfriend's mother, Igor wants to impress her with his culinary skills.
Dasha returns home after two years of absence and faces unexpected problems: Vеник has become accustomed to his wife, and his grown-up daughters have become too independent.
Dasha returns home after two years of absence and faces unexpected problems: Venik has become accustomed to his wife, and his grown-up daughters have become too independent. Meanwhile, Borya and Galina Sergeevna are learning to be parents, Diana and Lisa are searching for their place in the changing family hierarchy, and Sonya decides to move to St. Petersburg, which does not please Venik, who is not ready to let his daughter go.
When the girls find out about Venik's secret affair with the school psychologist, Tatiana, they decide to boycott their father. It's a challenging task to earn their forgiveness and regain their trust. The girls' desire to prevent their stepmother from entering the house is so strong that they are willing to go on a hunger strike. Behind their father's back, the girls devise a clever plan against Tatiana, setting up various traps for her. However, one of these traps spirals out of control.
In the third season, the Vasilyev-Vasnetsov family will face new adventures. Venik, who is in love, hides his relationship with psychologist Tatiana from the girls, Sonya chooses between three suitors, Lisa and Diana fight for their personal space, and Arina proves her worth. Meanwhile, Tamara meets her old love, and Galina Sergeevna and Borya's romance takes a new turn.
In the second season, the adventures of the cheerful family, led by Veniamin, continue. Six months later, Veniamin still hopes to find Dasha, who has run away, and struggles to raise his four daughters: Liza, Diana, Arina, and Sonya. He also faces challenges from the girls' aunts, grandparents, and new neighbors.
In the sequel, the curse of the Vasnetsovs befalls the family therapist's grown-up daughters. On the eve of their wedding anniversary, Dasha runs away from home, leaving a farewell letter, an engagement ring, and four daughters: Lisa, Diana, Arina, and Sonya, to the workaholic Venik. Now, just like his father-in-law, Venik must become both a father, a mother, and a friend to his children. The resilient Vasnetsov family will help him achieve this goal.