This Brazilian take on the saturated goofy snark of Tina Fey's ouvre landed on Netflix in the great before times and I was always rather fond of it. Centering around the titular Samantha who is a washed-up child star trying to both relaunch her career and cope with the legacy of her porblematical kids show. It's got the characteristic mash of dopey and sentimental you get with contemporary shows like it and the cast are rather charismatic, particularly her hapless footballer husband Dodói played by City of God's Douglas Silva. It's cancellation didn't necessarily devastate as it didn't feel like it had a great deal more to say after the second season. But as an introduction to bizarre Brazillian culture and a very silly sort of a show I'll remember it fondly, if folks are looking for an odd international version of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt then you could do much worse.