Chance is the embodiment of the improbable. Because what is the probability that there were only two titles at the same time with as many similarities as Margo has money problems (David E. Kelley, 2026) y Yo sempere a veces (Marta Loza & Marta Bassols, 2026)?
In this case, geographical distance is no obstacle, reflecting a problem that does not exist across borders. Two first and only mothersvoluntarily expelled from a very useless, very irresponsible couple, they take care of raising their children free of all cases. The picture is completed by a desert working horizon and a couple of families without a sense of hospitality.
The difference between the two proposals is in tone. While the Javis-produced Spanish miniseries is recovering the atmosphere is destructive and oppressive Thistle (Ana Rujas, Claudia Costafreda, Javier Calvo & Javier Ambrossi, 2021), Margo’s money problems are clearer.
The subsequent contrasts weigh on Margo (Elle Fanning) has to rush to ensure her survival and her return – only the fans will be on the rescue table -, the series David E. Kelley (Waterville, 1956) no deja desprendir un halo de luz positivista. Each plods along with the star department overwhelmed by Fanning, who enters a high level of exposure—physical, emotional—and who completes Michelle Pfeiffer in the unpublished indexNick Offerman and Nicole Kidman.
Here and vice versa what is it Yo sempere a veces, the viewer fears for the protagonist’s future. The imperfect ones who will cause problems will be a mother who seeks a second marriage with a zealous bishop and a father whose injuries ended his career as a luchador and who is now going through a rehabilitation clinic and will take her to an asylum in exchange for custody of her child.
Vital to the vicissitudes, expanded in excess until the next few episodesaside from the narrative frenzy that rules television today. Quote by Yes, Claudio Not only does it foreshadow the family’s infamous child custody dispute that will occupy the second installment of the series, it also acts as a tuning fork to convey the cadence of Kelley’s adaptation of Rufi Thorpe’s novel.
The charisma of the list helps to disguise repeating recursions – there is an obvious misuse of musical sequences – and the subplot surrounding Shayanne (Michelle Pfeiffer) will be revealed, very timely and predictable, revealing the main conflict. Now the series is ready to evaluate the complication that leads to elimination moral judgement this weighs on Margo, whose jaws are coming from a socialite redhead who flirts with pornography.

Michelle Pfeiffer and Elle Fanning in Margo Has Money Problems
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Margo has money problems
Creator: David E. Kelly.
interpreters: Elle Fanning, Nick Offerman, Michelle Pfeiffer, Greg Kinnear, Nicole Kidman.
Platform: Apple TV+.
Anus: 2026.
External: April 15th

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