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Solar Opposites(2020)

Also known as Сонячні протилежності • Солнечные противоположности

Archived · Hulu

7.91610 eps
S06
ComedyAnimationScience FictionAdventure
ON AIR: OCT 13Season 6Archived listing

What to Expect

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Solar Opposites wrings its comedy from the collision between alien logic and American suburban life, treating the mundane as genuinely baffling and the baffling as perfectly ordinary. The satire moves across gender politics, environmental hypocrisy, and LGBT rights without losing its irreverent, spoof-adjacent edge.

Episodes can stand alone as self-contained absurdist set pieces, but story-based arcs accumulate across the season, so the domestic friction between family members builds into something with actual stakes. The blended household dynamic, roommate grievances rubbing against sibling rivalry, keeps generating new comic pressure without repeating itself.

Best for

sharp suburban satire, blended family comedy and Comedy

Story lane

Comedy and Animation

Commitment

Season 6 · 10 episodes

Where

Hulu

Official Premise

A family of aliens move to middle America, where they debate whether life is better there or on their home planet.

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