2XL (TV series)

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2XL
Genre Drama
Directed by Bodo Kox
Starring Edyta Jungowska
Elżbieta Romanowska
Przemysław Sadowski
Ewa Kaim
Piotr Stramowski
Country of origin Poland
Original languagePolish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time44 minutes
Production companyAkson Studio
Original release
Network Polsat
Release5 September (2013-09-05) 
28 November 2013 (2013-11-28)

2XL is a Polish drama television series, broadcast on Polsat in 2013. [1]

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Plot

Agata Dec is a professional biologist, she is successful at her job, but she has a lot of self-esteem problems associated with obesity. She eats only salads and drinks a lot of coffee, which leads to frequent fainting. Finally, she goes to the hospital, where a doctor advises her to contact a dietitian. That leads her to meeting Laura Zabawska who is also struggling with being overweight. As a result of problems in her marriage, she seeks solace in chocolates. Both ladies soon became good friends.

Cast

ActorRole
Edyta Jungowska Laura Zabawska
Elżbieta Romanowska Agata Dec
Ewa Kaim Bożena, Agata's friend
Marek Kaliszuk Jurek, Agata's friend
Przemysław Sadowski Karol, Laura's husband
Natalia Klimas Ola Bielewicz, Laura's sister
Filip Bobek Albert Bielewicz
Piotr Rogucki Alek, Agata's co-worker
Bartłomiej Nowosielski Igor, Agata's co-worker
Piotr Polk Agata's boss
Piotr Stramowski Robert, Agata's co-worker

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References

  1. ""2XL" - startuje nowy serial Telewizji Polsat" ["2XL" - starts a new series of TV Polsat] (in Polish). Wirtualnemedia.pl. 4 September 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2013.