A man living among four women may seem like something to be envied. However, Crazy About Them will prove that is not entirely true. The series consists of an amusing and sometimes nerve-wracking set of quirky situations as one guy tries to grasp the many puzzling issues of the women who agitate his life.
Leo is a beach soccer coach of an all-girl team who lives amid women. He lives in a big house with his lighthearted grandmother Violeta, witty teenage ex-stepdaughter Barbara, and precocious daughter Theodora. Violeta’s nutty attitude and open way of speaking keeps everyone in high spirits. She also manages to stage some of her wackiness whenever she finds it necessary in order to get her way. Theodora, the youngest member of the house, absolutely adores her grandmother and is the one who relates the most to her dreamy world. She is also very intelligent and constantly renders unexpected bold comments to everyone. Barbara’s sweet nature isn’t totally eclipsed by her typical teenage moodiness.
Leo is not only her soccer coach but also her father figure. She ended up living with him instead of with her mother Giovanna, but she never loses a chance to pick an argument with her ex-stepfather. As if dealing with all these women under the same roof weren’t enough, Leo’s ex-wife Giovanna is always around to stir things up. They decided to go their separate ways but hardly succeed in staying away from each other, since they are still in love and both daughters live with him. Giovanna is content with her thriving career as an author but suffers from the occasional guilt of having to juggle it with her role as a dedicated mother. Giovanna and Leo have an unresolved romantic issue between them that accounts for lots of jealousy and hilarious misconduct when it comes to each other’s dating life.
Meanwhile Leo’s patience and sanity is put to test as he tries to deal with the many different women in his life, not to mention their contrasting problems and
A convivência entre homens e mulheres é mesmo uma relação complexa. Leonardo Henrique (Eduardo Moscovis) que o diga. O técnico de futebol passa seus dias cercado por quatro mulheres – e tantas outras – e vive tentando conhecê-las e compreendê-las. Na verdade, ele representa a figura masculina em busca de seu lugar, tendo de enfrentar um duelo permanente entre o fascínio e a loucura nesse convívio com as mulheres.
Léo é técnico de futebol de praia e treina um time feminino adolescente, o Garotas do Leme. Ele mora com a avó Violeta (Glória Menezes) no bairro de Santa Teresa, no Rio de Janeiro, e mantém uma relação saudável com sua ex-mulher, Giovanna (Deborah Secco). A separação aconteceu porque Giovanna se cansou da falta de ambição do então marido e decidiu investir em sua carreira de escritora. Os dois reconhecem as diferenças e divergências radicais entre eles, mas ainda morrem de amores um pelo outro e, às vezes, têm recaídas.
Léo convive também com Bárbara (Luisa Arraes), sua enteada, e com Theodora (Laura Barreto), sua filha com Giovanna. Bárbara vive provocando seu padrasto; Theodora, a intelectual da família, não mede suas palavras, nem seus comentários. A menina tem muita afinidade com a bisavó e embarca no mundo fantasioso criado por ela. Violeta usa dessa “loucura não diagnosticada” para conseguir o que deseja, e, muitas vezes, aproximar as pessoas que ama.