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May 22, 2013
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How do you get a word in with in-laws who never stop talking? Tape their mouths shut to get them to listen, of course! Believe it or not, that's actually one of the exercises a family therapist uses in this series to help married couples deal with meddling, annoying in-laws. In each episode, the relationship problems -- sometimes funny, sometimes not -- between one spouse and a member of their immediate family are put on full display before a therapist is called in to get the warring parties to face their issues and fix them.
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