My Draconic family

"Family is always a complicated topic"

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My Draconic family is an Amazon Prime television series based on the Bruce Sentar book Dragons Justice. Premiering on the streaming platform, the show revolves around the life of Mason, the son of the King of Dragons, and his first mate Scarlett. The narrative unfolds as Mason, preparing for his upcoming wedding, mistakenly sends an email to his extensive family network, which includes his father's multiple wives and dozen siblings.

Released on Amazon Prime, "My Draconic Family" received mixed reviews from both critics and audiences. The series garnered praise for its thrilling action sequences, well-executed comedic elements, and memorable characters. The show successfully explores the unique challenges and humor inherent in a family of dragons, providing a fresh and entertaining perspective.

However, some criticism was directed at the plot, with viewers expressing dissatisfaction with certain narrative choices. Additionally, the series faced backlash for its token approach to polygamy, as it portrayed the king of dragons with multiple wives, prompting discussions about the handling of such sensitive topics in mainstream entertainment.

Development for the series in 2027 included the adaptation of Bruce Sentar's book "Dragons Justice" for the small screen. The creative team worked diligently to capture the essence of the source material while incorporating elements that would appeal to a broader audience. The casting process and pre-production efforts aimed to bring the dragon kingdom and its characters to life in a visually stunning and engaging manner.

"My Draconic Family" was finally released in 2028, marking a significant moment for fans of fantasy television. The series, with its ambitious world-building and exploration of family dynamics, became a notable addition to the Amazon Prime streaming platform. Despite its mixed reviews, the show gained a dedicated fan base who appreciated its unique blend of fantasy, comedy, and drama in the context of a dragon-centric universe.

Synopsis
In the quiet, conservative town of Oakridge, Oklahoma, 26-year-old Mason, a private bodyguard, finds refuge from a tumultuous past. Having experienced a fallout with his expansive draconic family, Mason is now preparing to tie the knot with his long-time girlfriend, Tiffany, despite her parents' stern disapproval.

As the wedding preparations unfold, Mason, determined to keep the ceremony a family affair, decides not to invite any of his relatives. However, Tiffany's parents, eager to capitalize on the situation, seize the opportunity to shame Mason, assuming that the absence of his family will prompt him to reconsider the union.

To counter their doubts and prove his commitment, Mason resolves to reach out to his family with a heartfelt email. However, a fateful error leads him to mistakenly send the message not only to his father and mother but also to his father's 14 wives and Mason's dozen siblings.

Chaos ensues as the conservative town of Oakridge becomes unwittingly entangled in the drama. Mason must now navigate the delicate process of reconciliation with his extensive family, each member possessing unique draconic qualities. Meanwhile, Tiffany's disapproving parents and the rest of the town perceive the situation as the arrival of a purported "polygamist cult."

As Mason races against time to mend familial ties and salvage his impending marriage, the town's residents, fueled by misunderstanding and fear, mobilize against the perceived threat. Mason finds himself caught between two worlds, attempting to create harmony within his family while facing the challenge of dispelling the misconceptions propagated by his in-laws and the rest of the town.