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does the opposite. It inserts a woman who has lived through decades of love, loss, and compromise (Mom) into a conversation with a young woman currently navigating the treacherous dating landscape (Alex).
When , the audience feels like they are sitting at the kitchen table, too. They are getting the advice their own parents might be too shy to give, or that they have been too proud to ask for.
Alex recounted a romantic scenario (fictionalized for privacy) where she was torn between two archetypes: an unpredictable, passionate artist who made her feel alive but unreliable, and a steady, quiet accountant who was boring but present.
The romantic storyline Mom proposed instead was revolutionary: What if the calm is the real adventure?
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