That Sitcom Show Vol. 7- Still Married With Issues [verified]

She used finger guns. Same thing. Anyway, what are we fighting about tonight?

The season opens with a cold shot of a sticky note on the refrigerator: "Whoever finished the oat milk, the apocalypse isn't for another week. Plenty of time to buy more." What follows is a 22-minute war of attrition involving whiteboards, unsent text drafts, and a guest appearance by Jenna’s mother, who accidentally escalates the conflict by agreeing with both parties. This episode sets the tone: petty, relatable, and wincingly accurate. That Sitcom Show Vol. 7- Still Married With Issues

: The volume is divided into segments or "episodes" including titles such as Red Hot Lust , A Betrayal of Trust , and Codependent . She used finger guns

"Most marriage comedies are about the big explosions," Horne said in a recent interview. "We wanted to write about the slow leak. Still Married With Issues is about the fact that you can love someone deeply and still want to smother them with a pillow because they load the dishwasher like a psychopath." The season opens with a cold shot of

That Sitcom Show Vol. 7: Still Married With Issues is a parody film released on January 11, 2022, produced by Nubiles . Clocking in at 105 minutes, this volume continues the series' tradition of reimagining classic family sitcom dynamics—specifically those of Married... with Children —through a sexually charged, adult lens. Feature Overview

Most sitcoms end when the couple gets back together. That Sitcom Show begins there. At the close of Volume 6, Mark and Jenna survived a near-divorce triggered by Mark forgetting to pick up their son from soccer practice (the seventh time) and Jenna secretly opening a credit card to fund her candle-making side hustle.

Volume 7 opens with the tagline: “We stayed together for the kids. Now the kids are in college.”