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Will she cheat or not? And if it did, does a good, long-term marriage have a chance to survive and live happily ever after? Why is the role of the hurt wife, played brilliantly by Emma Thompson, so true and so accurately reflects the fears of many women in a similar situation? After 20 years, the cult film "Love Actually" is returning to cinemas, and Kasia Miller invites the characters featured in it to her couch, analyzing their love affairs and life problems from the point of view of an experienced psychotherapist. Which of the characters would she invite to therapy right away, and which ones does she sincerely admire for their conscious decisions and attitude to life? We talk about relationships, emotions, approach to the body and sex, and self-esteem. This is also discussed in the book, series and film, three high-profile premieres, which, after a conversation with Kasia Miller, will be examined by the editor-in-chief of "Zwierciadła" Joanna Olekszyk and the head of the culture department Zofia Fabjanowska. "In the Comfort Zone" is a cultural and psychological podcast. We ask invited guests about what defines them and what is completely foreign to them. What they base their sense of self-worth on and what is still a challenge for them. How they find their vertical and inner balance. And what they do for themselves before they do something for the world.