In the vast landscape of storytelling—from ancient Greek amphitheaters to the golden age of prestige television and the bingeable pods of today—no genre has proven as universally durable, or as viscerally destructive, as the family drama. We will watch empires fall, superheroes clash, and asteroids obliterate civilization, yet nothing grips the human psyche quite like watching a grown man argue with his father over a will, or two sisters re-litigate a childhood grudge over a holiday dinner.