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While drama offers deep emotional insights, contemporary comedies have also updated how they handle blended families. Past comedies often relied on cheap gags about step-siblings fighting or parents competing for affection. Modern comedies, however, find humor in the hyper-relatable, chaotic logistics of modern multi-family systems. The Competitive Co-Parenting of Daddy's Home (2015)

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Most successful blended family dramas follow a recognizable 5-stage arc, adapted from family therapy models:

How the memory, presence, or absence of a biological parent influences the new household dynamic.

Beyond entertainment, films about blended families serve a powerful therapeutic function. Therapists have long used cinema as an adjunct to therapy, a practice known as cinema therapy. Watching a character navigate a loyalty conflict or struggle with a new step-parent can help individuals in real blended families gain perspective, label their own emotions, and feel less alone in their struggles.