![]() ![]() I don’t like feeling things so I avoid this one. My friend tells me how she looks forward to her weekly cry. FYI: This is one of Penn’s favorite shows.Īdmission: I’ve never seen an episode of this show. These two were so funny together, it was easy to overlook just how awful they were. “Warm” isn’t exactly the word I would use to describe the relationship between matriarch Lucille (Jessica Walter) and her adopted daughter (and half sister), Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), but in their case, it worked. Lucille and Lindsay Bluth, Arrested Development.But the two of them did the hard work to repair their bond, supporting each other along the way even when they didn’t see eye to eye. The relationship between Christy (Anna Faris), a recovering alcoholic, and her estranged mother, Bonnie (Allison Janney) has had more than its share of rough patches. You can see the admiration and respect they have for one another so clearly, it makes you want to go call your own mom. And Zoey (Yara Shahidi) always knows she can turn to Bow (Tracee Ellis Ross), whenever she needs some advice. Honesty is at the heart of every mother-daughter relationship. Zoey and Rainbow “Bow” Johnson, Black-ish.We’re huge Mindy Kaling fans in this house. Whenever Mindy’s life felt a bit upside down, she could also count on her mother’s wise words to help her make sense of whatever was going on in her personal or professional life. And in the case of Sonu (Sakina Jaffrey) and Mindy (Mindy Kaling), this was usually true. Sonu and Mindy Lahiri, The Mindy Project.While having your mother move in with you in your 50s may not always be ideal, we all need our moms, no matter how old we get. Right? Sophia (Estelle Getty) and Dorothy (Bea Arthur) were two feisty, fiery women who were never afraid to speak their minds, even if it meant bumping heads with each other. Sophia Petrillo and Dorothy Zbornak, The Golden Girls.While their relationship may have been awkward at first (those cringy hugs!), watching these two realize how much they had in common while each coming into their own was one of the best parts of this show. Lola and I started watching this last summer and we were hooked. Between their fashion and ambition, you just can’t beat ‘em. Name a fiercer pair than Moira (Catherine O’Hara) and Alexis (Annie Murphy). Giving birth as a teenager meant the two of them grew up together and their quirky habits and way of reading each other’s minds was proof of their unbreakable bond. It’s hard to get much closer than sharing a name, but Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and her namesake Rory (Alexis Bledel) always shared way more than that. ![]() Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, Gilmore Girls. ![]() ![]() With the help of some friends, I pulled this list together. It got me thinking, with Mother’s Day around the corner, what are some other iconic mother-daughter TV duos. We’ve seen every episode (twice) but the mom and daughter theme is our “comfort show” together at the end of a busy day. She’s different from me in the most wonderful of ways, but we are similar in our love for a good TV marathon.Īfter practice and homework and all the things, most nights you can find us snuggled together on the couch watching Gilmore Girls. For example, I thought my kids, especially my daughter, would be just like me. There are things about being a mother that have come as a complete shock. ![]()
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