During the recent awards ceremony, three iconic TV moms took the stage to present the award for comedy writing. Susan Kelechi Watson, Connie Britton, and Meredith Baxter shared insights on the evolving portrayal of TV moms.
Connie Britton, known for her roles in 'Friday Night Lights' and 'White Lotus,' highlighted the versatility of TV moms, mentioning characters like a country music star in 'Nashville' and a school principal. She emphasized that TV moms are depicted as multifaceted individuals who 'do it all.'
Susan Kelechi Watson, famous for her role as Beth Pearson on 'This is Us,' echoed Britton's sentiments by stating that TV moms are no longer one-dimensional. She emphasized the importance of showcasing the diverse choices and complexities of TV mom characters.
Kelechi Watson also humorously remarked that TV moms should feel empowered to ask for equal pay as TV dads, shedding light on the issue of gender pay disparity in the entertainment industry.
Meredith Baxter, renowned for her portrayal of the classic TV mom in 'Family Ties,' reflected on the progress made in TV mom roles over the years. She expressed gratitude for the advancements in storytelling, noting that TV moms now have the freedom to explore a wide range of narratives and themes.
Baxter also highlighted the historical context of TV mom roles, referencing a time when certain topics, such as pregnancy, were considered taboo for television. She acknowledged the evolution of TV content, emphasizing that modern TV moms have the opportunity to tackle more complex and realistic storylines.