A late-night bonfire where the four of them are present. The teenagers are fearless and open, making the adults realize how much baggage and fear they are actually carrying. 3. The Modern Digital Satire Working Title: Swipe Right, Mom
The mom gets a notification for a "Super Like" from someone the daughter knows—her own high school English teacher. Themes to Explore:
The teen is juggling her first serious, private relationship while her mother’s love life is being dissected by thousands of followers. The teen becomes protective and "parental," while the mom starts enjoying the attention a little too much.
How much does a mother tell her teen about her dating life? (And vice versa).
A mother returns to her hometown with her rebellious 16-year-old son to sell her late father’s cabin. She reconnects with "the one that got away," while her son falls for that man’s daughter.
Here are three distinct content concepts spanning different tones: 1. The "Role Reversal" Dramedy Back to Basics
A tech-savvy teen creates a dating profile for her "chronically single" mom as a social media experiment/prank. It goes viral, and the mom becomes an overnight "Bachelorette" for the internet age.
They accidentally end up at the same trendy tapas bar for their respective first dates, spending the whole night texting each other critiques from across the room. 2. The Slow-Burn Small Town Mystery Working Title: The Last Summer at Lake Willow