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The comedy series follows the diary of Dan Moody, who decided to go home to spend Christmas with his dysfunctional family. After Dan returns to that different family, he seems to be facing daily difficulties to coexist. Dan and his family come together to celebrate holidays, family events and Christmas where they enjoy their time differently. Dan tries to face the actions of this strange family every day.
If the presentation feels like a bit of an experiment, the content -- adapted from an Australian show -- is too familiar to be much more than ho-ho-hum.
The series outright acknowledges that Dan is peak "Nice Guy," and with every shitty action he makes, one begs for the series to subvert rom-com expectations with this character. But it never does.
A holiday watch that lacks either the uplift of a Netflix or Hallmark movie or the slyness and bite of more subversive Christmas fare. Even darker holiday movies end in a place where one is glad one spent the time with the family in question.
"The Moodys" is a well-crafted, consistently amusing, occasionally touching confection, as warm and welcoming as a cup of hot chocolate after a friendly family snowball fight in the backyard.