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Could be groundbreaking, and not in that way


More important than the Latina thing is that this family seems fairly poor (one bathroom, not enough bedrooms, apparently just one car). I can't recall a show where its main characters experience any financial limitations. Every now and then a show will try, but it'll be gone after a season or so. If that doesn't happen here, i think it's a big deal.

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Not to mention the not having a full table thing. What I will say though is that they're living room looked pretty nice, a giant fireplace and cool couches but then again their bedrooms didn't look oh so amazing features that. All and all I'll say I was glad to see they weren't rich as well

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If you're able to afford all those extra curricular activities for 7 kids, you're not poor. And some of these kids seem to have their own room, judging from just the pilot episode. Harley and Ethan seem to have their own room, the twins share, the 2 older girls and the youngest I'm one room, that's at least 4 bedrooms (not including the parents). Why they only have 1 bathroom for the whole house (probably not including the master) isn't a being "poor" problem it's a floor planning one.

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The 3 older girls share a room and Daphne sleeps in a clubhouse in the hall. The 3 boys share a room. That means they only have 3 bedrooms. So 1 bathroom makes sense. It's also possible that there's a master bathroom since we haven't seen the parents' room.

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Exactly both parents obviously hold own good jobs. Siblings sharing rooms does not mean a family is tight on cash.

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I can't recall a show where its main characters experience any financial limitations.


Well, on The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, the mother was kinda poor. The kids were living in a four-star hotel, but that was part of her contract working there. The mother was a single mother struggling to raise two twin boys. Maddie, the candy counter girl who worked at the hotel, also came from a poor family. Her family was Irish Catholic and had lots of kids and she didn't have a lot of luxuries (although she did go to Catholic school for a while).

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Kids who come from non wealthy families go to Catholic school all the time through scholarship.

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Catholic schools are not very expensive especially compared to other private schools.



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I can pretty much guarantee that Maddie was going there on scholarship. It was established right in the beginning of the series that she was very book smart.

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I would say the Diaz's are middle class families. I know families where the parents have good paying jobs but you wouldn't know it because their house is messy because of all the kids they have.

Most family based sitcoms are based on middle class families in fact the only one I can think of that was based on a poor family and had any success was Good Times.

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I can't recall a show where its main characters experience any financial limitations.

What about The Middle, Mom, Shameless, 2 Broke Girls? I'm sure there are more.

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For 2 girls who suppose to be broke they dress like they are very rich.

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No they don't. They wear the same outfits all the time and that is something you don't often see in TV shows. In most shows people don't repeat even a single item or an accessory (which is very unrealistic). And their clothes don't seem that expensive, especially Max's. Caroline tries to look put-together and she seems to have a budget fashionista thing going on.

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They were straight up poor in Malcolm in the Middle. All three boys shared one room and the mom always complained about how little money they had.

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