Emily Silva and Julian Ford sign their divorce papers, and by nightfall they are ripped into an ancient, famine-struck world, suddenly parents to two children they've never met. Stranded and terrified, they learn a cruel truth: a mysterious system ties them to this village, forcing them to sell antiques for coins to buy scarce food. With no way home and hunger sharpening every choice, survival forces cooperation, and their legal split is shelved in practical urgency. Daily frictions, old grievances, parenting panic, bargaining for food, expose soft spots and buried loyalties. What began as a temporary truce for survival becomes something deeper: a real marriage, a real family, and a life neither expected until they were living it.
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View All >Harold
I felt the ache of responsibility in every episode. Parenthood transformed them in believable ways.
2026-04-10 16:29:49
Faith
They signed divorce papers then parented two kids. Ridiculous premise, but it absolutely works.
2026-04-10 16:29:36
Xander
Who signs divorce papers and hops eras, honestly? Those kids stole every awkward dinner scene.
2026-04-10 16:29:20