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So why do we keep coming back? Because every family drama is, secretly, a horror movie where the monster whispers, “You’re just like me.” And we watch, transfixed, hoping someone — anyone — breaks the cycle. Or at least sets the dining room table on fire before dessert.

The cleverest family dramas understand a secret: Every power struggle, every betrayal, every silent treatment mirrors larger systems — class, gender, race, capitalism. When Shiv Roy betrays Kendall in Succession , it’s not just sibling rivalry; it’s a cold-blooded boardroom coup wearing a family mask. When the Sheffields in Flowers in the Attic lock their grandchildren in an attic, it’s not just gothic horror — it’s a brutal satire of generational shame and religious hypocrisy. youngincest better

: These experiences can create a "foundation" for future interpersonal interactions that are often characterized by mistrust or unrealistic trust. Biological Considerations So why do we keep coming back

The most gripping family dramas give every character a valid point of view — and a fatal flaw. The mother who sacrificed everything is also the mother who guilt-trips. The sibling who left is also the one who sends money every month. Complexity = compassion + accountability. The cleverest family dramas understand a secret: Every