Dorothy's 80-year-old widowed mother. Joins the household after her retirement home burns down. Known for telling outrageous or fabricated stories during group discussions. Chooses to stay in Miami after Dorothy moves away.
A warm, comedic mother-daughter dynamic where Rose's optimism balances Sophia's sharp wit and traditional values.
A cyclical pattern of separation and reunion that shapes their household dynamic.
A classic comedic pairing where contrasting personalities generate humor and occasional wisdom.
A complex in-law relationship navigating personal space, cultural differences, and mutual respect.
A role reversal where Dorothy assumes a caregiving position as Sophia's independence wanes.
A defensive partnership formed to protect household peace and personal boundaries.
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