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The series is considered one of the most successful on Greek television, achieving high ratings, and it was rerun multiple times for many years after the original run.

Later in the series his father was revealed to be a successful cross-dressing singer and committed homosexual who was seduced by a female colleague while drunk.

By the start of the series Dionyssis was highly successful in his chosen profession, having secured a position in the Supreme Court of Greece and a luxurious residence in Kolonaki.

One episode revealed his childhood idol to be Scrooge McDuck, to the point of Dionyssis having his own Number One Dime.

He earned his first dime by winning his first trial at the age of five: two kids were fighting over a loaf when he happened pass by.

The finale suggests Dionyssis is attempting to raise four children instead of two and learning to co-habit with the Stamati family.

Her greatest disappointment during the series was being a warm and passionate woman in an essentially passionless and sexless marriage.

On the other hand, Vana sought to appease her vanity by buying increasingly expensive furs and other material possessions, thus infuriating her miserly husband.

Son of a conservative school teacher, Timos rebelled against the values of his mother and led a Bohemian life.

Unemployed throughout the series, Timos supported himself by petty theft, the meager earnings of his wife and loans from his "buddy" Dionyssis.

She is a shrewdish con artist and typically leads either Timos or Vana in money-making schemes, some of which are successful while others backfire.