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Current Media Landscape: The "Marketplace" of Girl Influencers
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The Series: Bates Motel (Resurgence on Netflix, 2024)
Norma Bates is being re-evaluated as the patron saint of the abusive mother to a 15-year-old son (Norman is aged 17 in the show, but his emotional age is 15). However, the update is that fans are now comparing Norma to their own mothers. The enmeshment, the emotional incest, the “us against the world” isolation—entertainment media finally has a vocabulary for this: Trauma bonding as abuse . Done Well: I, Tonya (2017) – The mother’s
Exploitative Practices
: Some parents have been accused of selling "exclusive" photos, chat sessions, or even used athletic wear (like leotards) to adult followers. Too many films end with the 15-year-old walking
Key takeaways for the modern viewer (or survivor):
Behavioral Changes
: Sudden drops in school performance or becoming "overly compliant".
By: Senior Culture & Media Analyst
- Done Well: I, Tonya (2017) – The mother’s verbal abuse of 15-year-old Tonya Harding is relentless and specific, yet the film never excuses it. The daughter’s age underscores her lack of agency.
- Mixed Execution: The Glass Castle (2017) – The mother’s neglect and enabling of abuse is present, but the narrative’s focus on quirky resilience sometimes softens the active harm to the teenage daughter.
- Problematic: Many "mean mom" reality TV moments – Where a mother’s public shaming of her 15-year-old is edited as "tough love" to generate viral conflict, without trigger warnings or follow-up.
Too many films end with the 15-year-old walking away into the sunset, or the mother dying (the easy out). Updated media needs to show the gray . At age 15, a daughter can simultaneously hate her mother and desperately need her approval. Films like Aftersun (father-daughter) set the bar high. No major studio has yet produced the Aftersun for mother-daughter abuse—one where the 15-year-old looks back at her mother as an adult and says, “She hurt me, and she was also broken, and both things are true.”