![]() ![]() You have to do that one time in your life to get out of your daughter spell that’s how you become a person or a woman.ĮSQ: I love the episode where the girls and their mothers go to the clothing store, because clothes and makeup are such a battleground for mothers and daughters during the teen years. I was fighting with my mom all the time, just like how Maya fights with her mother over everything. Eventually, when I turned 24, I acted like a teenager. It was better not to talk back to my mom. Yes, Mom.” If I didn't, she would really be awful. In Japan, I never had that with my mother. Melora Walters: I went to boarding school around fifteen, so I didn't have the same experience. When you were teenagers, did you experience that antagonism with your own mothers? Was that a familiar feeling to you? Pen15 so accurately captures that flash point in a teenage girl's life when her mom feels like her biggest adversary and her worst enemy. Erskine and Walters were kind enough to Zoom with Esquire about the second season, sounding off on everything from the role of clothes as a battleground to the impossibility of being a mom.Įsquire: One thing I loved about this season was the increased conflict between the girls and their mothers. In these seven stellar episodes, Pen15 captures the depth and breadth of the mother / daughter bond, in good times and in comically terrible times. In one memorable episode, Yuki and Kathy take the girls on an ill-fated shopping trip, which ends with Yuki publicly spanking a shrieking Maya, while Kathy and Anna devolve into cold rage after Anna levies an unutterable word at her mother. ![]() In the first half of the second season, Kathy and Yuki team up to protect their daughters from the negative influence of Maura, a trash-talking classmate who worms her way into the girls’ friendship.
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