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"This story succeeds because it understands that family isn't a monolith; it’s a collection of individual histories that often collide. The narrative brilliantly captures the 'secret sauce' of family drama: those authentic connections where love is mixed with frustration loyalty is tinged with resentment

What happens when the "head" of the family is gone or incapacitated?

Instead of just "strict," make them motivated by a deep fear of the family falling apart.

One character only supports another when they act a certain way (e.g., "I love you as long as you run the family business").