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Six Is Not a Crowd

TV Max Comedy 2024
Six Is Not a Crowd: Nicolás Furtado, Delfina Chaves, Malena Sánchez, Paly Duval, Juan Sorini, and Federico Salle on a bed.

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By Ty'Kira Smalls , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Non-monogamy is mundane in comedy series filled with sex.

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What's the Story?

SIX IS NOT A CROWD follows Damián (Nicolás Furtado) and Carolina (Delfina Chaves) as they traverse a new relationship with each other. When Damián, a nervous and earnest romantic, spots the confident Carolina at their friend's wedding, sparks fly between them. Despite his friends telling him to keep it casual, Damián can't help but tell Carolina that he's interested in a relationship after they hook up. But when Carolina reveals that she's in a polyamorous relationship with her four roommates, Damián is in for shock. How will these two manage a new relationship in the new six-person polycule?

Is It Any Good?

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This series explores non-monogamy in a mundane way. Six Is Not a Crowd tries to lean into its comedy and shock value, but overall it drags. The hot and cold pacing makes the different storylines a bit convoluted in this otherwise intriguing premise. Viewers could get their polyamorous rom-com fix somewhere else. The frequent nudity and sex scenes, drinking, and language makes this suitable only for older teens.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the depiction of polyamory in Six Is Not a Crowd. How is this dynamic depicted in the series? Do you think this is a realistic portrayal?

  • What are some of the obstacles Damián and Carolina face as they navigate their new relationship? In what ways do they hold similar values, and how do they differ?

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