Netflix And...Mom? 62% Of Mothers & Daughters Say Sharing TV Shows Builds A Stronger Relationship62% Of Mothers And Daughters Say Sharing TV Shows Helps Build A Stronger RelationshipBeverly Hills, CA – November 16, 2016 - With the return of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, Netflix is giving mothers and daughters another way to bond. A recent survey revealed more than half of women (53%) wish they spoke to their mother more often. On November 25, fans all over the world can reconnect through the mother of all TV shows...because even reading this release will make you realize how much you want to call your mom. More than half of mother-daughter duos surveyed (59%) report that post-show discussions are the best part of sharing a show together. In fact, watching together is so important that despite the distance, almost half of moms and daughters (41%) think watching together brings them closer. Even though one third of moms and daughters surveyed live thirty or more minutes apart, over half have gone out of their way to physically watch together on many occasions. The ultimate mother-daughter pair, Rory and Lorelai, know the benefits of sharing show-inspired inside jokes and witty one-liners. Whether you and mom are die-hard fans or looking for your next binge together, Netflix is letting you send an invite for Date Night with Mom. No matter what kind of mother-daughter relationship it is, Gilmore has something for you. The survey found that globally, almost equal portions of mother-daughter relationships fall into the following three groups: 39% of respondents say they’re two peas in a pod, and are BFFs like Rory and Lorelai. About Netflix About the Research November 17, 2016 5:14am ET by Newsdesk |