I know Jack and Maddie's relationship in canon is probably MEANT to be seen--depending on the episode--as a pretty bog-standard, 2000s-era "idiot big dad and exasperated, smart wife who puts up with him" trope.
BUT
my personal favorite interpretation is that BOTH are equally genius engineers who are also equally on the autistic spectrum, with a specific hyperfixation on ghosts and mad science.
The main difference is that Maddie has siblings and female social expectations, so she had to learn how to mask in ways that are seen as sociable and polite and attractive and "smart." When she does bumble major social cues (such as not recognizing Vlad's flirting until Danny points it out decades later, or humiliating her kids by showing up in a hazmat suit at school), it feels more "socially acceptable" from her.
She genuinely loves Jack because he could not care less about her being Feminine or Socially Acceptable. He just wants to shout with her about ghosts! So the nanosecond she's around him she can yank the mask off and go chasing spirits with a toaster turned into a machine gun.
I was on vacation in India with my family. We bought a chocolate cake. On the packaging, it had words in Tamil that I couldn’t read so we asked for a translation. It said, “contains a surprisingly small amount of chicken”.
This day after mothers day, and every other holiday where you're running to the grocery store the day before/day of/day after said holiday, please for the love of God be so very kind to your grocery store employees
Some of us are the only person, yes person singular, running three, yes more than one, departments.
Some of us are doing this with no holiday pay for the minor, but busier, holidays.
Some of us have never been home with our families on these holidays while you're scrambling to get home to your family.
the cognitive dissonance of eating my forty cent cucumber herb n cream cheese bagel that i brought from home whilst looking at an airport cafe menu asking me to pay sixteen dollars for damn near the same item
I was leaving for vacation but I forgot that I was flying out this morning and I had nothing packed except for a book, a dog plushie, my laptop, and a packet of ramen noodles. I forgot my plane ticket at home.