Earlier, somewhat "softer" examples like Labyrinth showed the emotional frustration of a teenager navigating a new, younger step-sibling, paving the way for more sensitive portrayals.
, credited with “Home for the Holidays,” represents newer talent contributing to the studio’s evolving voice. Her script was praised for its “artistic touches that add to the melancholy mood” and its ability to capture “a loneliness associated with holiday time”. This suggests that MissaX actively cultivates fresh perspectives rather than relying solely on established formulas.