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This Polish drama is beautifully shot, darkly funny and full of social commentary about the difficulty of being a gay father in Poland. Even the toddler seems like an accomplished actor

TL;DR
- Filip, a hedonistic young man, must take responsibility for his niece, Tosia, after his sister's death.
- The series portrays the cultural controversy and legal difficulties surrounding gay adoption in Poland.
- Filip's lifestyle clashes with his new parental duties, but his sister's death forces him to mature.
- He faces prejudice, with a solicitor advising him to hide his sexuality to avoid Tosia being taken away.
- Filip finds support in a chosen family of friends who tolerate his behavior out of love.
- The show combines dark humor, slapstick, and poignant moments to explore themes of pain, shame, and the yearning for connection.
- Cinematic direction, including closeups and striking imagery, elevates the narrative.
- By the end of the third episode, viewers are invested in Filip's journey and forgive his mistakes.