Boskich odwiedzają rodzice Natalii, Janina i Zenon. Niespodziewana wizyta wprowadza dodatkowe zamieszanie w nieuporządkowane życie rodziny. Natalia i Maria rozmawiają o chirurgii estetycznej. Boska jest zdania, że dzięki zbilansowanej diecie i ćwiczeniom fizycznym można osiągnąć zadowalający wygląd bez ingerencji skalpela. Z kolei Maria, zwolenniczka sztucznego poprawiania urody, głosi, że gdyby została ministrem zdrowia, refundowałaby odnowę estetyczną kobietom po porodzie. Kuba chce mieć kolczyk w uchu. Natalia z pomocą męża próbuje wyperswadować synowi ten niedorzeczny pomysł.
In a quaint setting on Wolska Street in Warsaw's Wola district, two endearing couples take center stage in the heartwarming Polish TV series, "Miodowe Lata." This delightful show unravels the comedic adventures of tram driver Karol Krawczyk, portrayed by Cezary Żak, and his close friend Tadeusz Norek, played by Artur Barciś. Together with their wives Alina and Danuta, these dynamic duos navigate life's unpredictability with humor and unwavering optimism.
The first season introduces us to an array of hilarious misadventures that highlight Karol and Tadeusz's unique ability to turn ordinary situations into extraordinary escapades. In Episode 1, Karol finds himself in an uproarious mix-up after confusing his dog's medical results with his own. Convinced he has only six months to live, Karol sells his fabricated story to a tabloid, leading to a comical situation as he struggles to untangle himself from this self-spun web.
Adding another layer of comedy is Episode 2 when Karol faces an unexpected job dismissal. Despondent yet determined, he pens a cathartic letter brimming with grievances for his boss. To everyone's surprise—and perhaps due to some divine intervention—Karol ends up being promoted instead! This episode perfectly encapsulates the unpredictable charm that "Miodowe Lata" brings to its audience.