Epizode detaljno istražuju kako se par nosi sa pojavom bivših partnera, tajnama u telefonima i sitnim lažima koje služe za "očuvanje mira u kući".
Portraying the male lead is actor . He was born on August 6, 1978 in Podgorica, Montenegro. He brings to life Andrija, the male half of the central couple, who often finds himself caught between his desire for peace and quiet and the demands of his relationship. His comedic timing is a highlight of the series. Andrija i Andjelka - Sezona 1 - Epizode 01-26
The central brilliance of Season 1 lies in its perfect dichotomy of chaos versus order. Andrija, portrayed as the archetypal “everyman” trapped in the monotony of adulthood, represents structure. He is a man defined by his routines, his modest apartment, and his cautious approach to life. Conversely, Anđelka (literally “angel,” though her behavior is anything but saintly) is a force of nature. From Episode 1, she embodies improvisation and emotional spontaneity. The first 26 episodes meticulously document the collision of these two worlds. The humor is not derived from simple punchlines but from the friction of cohabitation—Andrija’s horror at her messiness, Anđelka’s frustration with his rigidity. This is not a fairy tale; it is a laboratory experiment asking: Can two people with fundamentally different operating systems share the same software? Epizode detaljno istražuju kako se par nosi sa
: Though the focus is on the duo, the introduction of characters like Anđelka’s mother (Cvijeta Mesić) and Andrija’s father (Slobodan Ninković) adds a layer of generational humor, particularly the mutual "hatred" between Andrija and his mother-in-law. He brings to life Andrija, the male half
Andrija and Andjelka engage in a prank war with their classmates, but things escalate quickly, and they start to worry about getting in trouble. They must find a way to stop the pranks before they get caught.