- Happily-married couple Julie and Dave are over the moon when their youngest child, Bn, finally decides to leave home. After raising three kids, the couple are free. It's a chance for them to do what they want, on their own terms.
- Dave Rafter is looking forward to a "second youth", alone again with his wife Julie. Their daughter Rachel and lately-successful son Nathan have both married and moved away, and "immature" youngest son Ben has moved next door to help Greek neighbor/friend Nick "Carbo" Karandonis house-sit his parents' home, only neither knows how to run a household. The housemate the boys take in is the very nurse who David felt humiliated by after an overdoses of Viagra to celebrate his re-won freedom. Then things go really wrong: Ron Barrett's firm, where the parents work, downsizes: Dave is kept only half-time. Rachel flees back home, being domestically abused. Nathan is happy with his fresh wife and business-partner but they want to save capital by moving in "for a few months." The parents ultimately accept Nathan's rent, especially when Julie's elderly widowed dad Ted proves unable to live alone anymore and must stay with them.—KGF Vissers
- Happily married couple Julie and Dave Rafter are over the moon when Ben, their last child, finally decides to leave home. After raising three kids, the couple are free. It's a chance for them to do what they want, when they want, on their own terms. However, not 48 hours after Ben moves next door, all dreams of freedom are completely upended: their three kids think being with their parents is a lot more comfortable than being out on their own, and they're returning with the same sure instinct of homing pigeons.
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