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Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) remains a cornerstone text for this discussion, not because it is new, but because it predicted the tone of modern blended narratives: . Royal Tenenbaum is a terrible biological father who fakes terminal illness to worm his way back into the family he abandoned. His wife, Etheline, has moved on to the stoic, kind Henry Sherman.
: Consider her role as a prominent figure in the "mature" or "milf" genre and how her performances helped shape the archetypal "stepmother" character in contemporary adult media.
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