Pink glasses beat glass inside Unrecognized writer Lena (Polina Gagarina), for years suffering rude treatment from her husband, runs away from home and tries to achieve fame and recognition. She dreams that her debut novel will see the light of day, so she embraces the thresholds of publishing houses. It is obvious that for Lena there is an important financial component - now she depends on her husband, having no corner and personal savings, and fighting for her son. The commercial success of the novel = the ability to live an independent life, take a son and not depend on anyone.
Fate, as you know, has a good sense of humor, so, having escaped from one tyrant, Lena instantly finds herself in a new relationship - with a new tyrant, of course. The attitude of Lena to Naumov is not about falling in love, it is about a pinched pride, about the desire to get everything at once - because he lives in a luxurious house, drives a collector's car. Personally, I have the character Gagarina does not cause sympathy from the word at all, I observe her, rather stating that such an approach always has the same result, it is impossible to outplay the manipulator, although Lena herself is still a manipulator ... and I am sure that we will see this in the series.
In this psychological drama, it is interesting to observe the behavior of the characters, who from time to time seem to change roles, digging deeper into their intrigues.