Andrija I Andjelka - Sezona 1 - Epizode 01-26 -
The Serbian sitcom Andrija i Anđelka , based on the Canadian series Un gars, une fille, premiered on Prva Srpska Televizija in October 2015. The first 26 episodes of Season 1 establish the show's format, centering on the comedic daily lives of a couple in their mid-30s. Core Premise and Format
"And yours," Andrija whispered back, adjusting his glasses, "is very colorful. Like a car crash."
Episode 26: "The Reflection" Andrija and Andjelka reflect on their first year of high school. They realize they've grown and learned a lot, and they're excited for the next year. Andrija i Andjelka - Sezona 1 - Epizode 01-26
Epizode 26: "Početak ili Kraj?" (Beginning or End?)
The season finale. No cliffhanger. Instead, a 90-minute episode (double length) that follows their last 24 hours in the villa. They decide not to get back together officially, but admit they have healed. The final scene: Andrija drives away, Andjelka watches from the gate. She does not wave. He does not look back. But as his car disappears, she smiles. The screen cuts to black. No voiceover. No “to be continued.” Pure art.
: The world is rounded out by characters like Jela (Zlatija Ocokoljić), Feđa (Igor Damnjanović), and Andrija's father (Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković). The Serbian sitcom Andrija i Anđelka , based
Discussions turn into arguments during car rides and shopping trips, followed by a social dinner with friends.
Despite their bickering, a strange dynamic formed. When Andrija’s meticulously planned date walked out on him for being "too boring," it was Anđelka he ran into at the bar. She dragged him onto the dance floor, forcing him to move off-beat, and for the first time in years, he laughed until his sides hurt. Like a car crash
Episode 12: "The Bet" Andrija and Andjelka make a bet that whoever can go the longest without using their phone wins a prize. However, things get tough when they start to feel withdrawal symptoms.
These episodes further explore the couple's dynamic with recurring themes like jealousy, workplace stress, and financial squabbles.