The Stepford Children story
The men of Stepford surreptitiously replace their children with disturbingly well-behaved android-like replicas. It is the second in a series of sequels inspired by the 1972 novel and the original 1975 film The Stepford Wives.
12 total · 12 major
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| android | major | The men of Stepford had replacing their wives and children with obedient android replicas. |
| disapproving parent | major | Steve wanted his two rebellious teenagers to be more responsible and tried to have them replaced with well-behaved android-like replicas without his wife's knowledge. |
| family affairs | major | The story followed the strange happenings of when Steve and Laura Harding decided to uproot their family and move to the idyllic seeming American town of Stepford. |
| father and daughter | major | Steve and his rebellious teen daughter Mary. |
| father and son | major | Steve became fed up with his disobedient teen son David |
| husband and wife | major | The Steve and Laura Harding decided to uproot their family and move to the idyllic seeming American town of Stepford. |
| mother and daughter | major | Laura and her teenage son David. |
| mother and son | major | Laura and her teenage daughter Mary. |
| sexism in society | major | The men of Stepford were unanimous in the conviction that the natural order of things was for women to be in the home. |
| teen romance | major | David became romantically involved with his classmate, Sandy Gregson, who had a big crush on him. |