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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 53 MIN

We Watched "The Crash" With Mackenzie Shirilla And We Have Thoughts

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What happens when a Netflix true crime documentary leaves you yelling at the TV like it personally owes you money?We decided to sit down and watch The Crash, the Mackenzie Shirilla case, all about the fatal car crash that killed Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan. And girl, this shit is right up our alley: toxic teenage relationships, social media entitlement, parental accountability, substance use, reckless driving, and the brutal question underneath all of it: where the hell were the adults?And TBH, processing something this horrifying without throwing a shoe at the TV was a lot. So join us for a deep dive into teen behavior, failed boundaries, influencer culture, and what happens when nobody says no until it is way too late.What You’ll Learn:Why the Mackenzie Shirilla case raises major questions about parenting, accountability, and teen entitlementHow toxic young relationships can spiral when boundaries, supervision, and emotional regulation are missingWhy social media validation can feed dangerous behavior in teenagersWhat parents can learn from the warning signs discussed in The CrashWhy “being the cool parent” can backfire in the ugliest possible wayEpisode Highlights:03:16 – Why The Crash documentary triggered such a visceral reaction04:26 – Who is Mackenzie Shirilla and why does this case feel so disturbing?06:29 – What the car’s black box revealed about the final seconds before impact09:35 – How the toxic relationship between Mackenzie and Dominic became part of the case11:36 – Where were the parents when a 17 year old was living with a 20 year old?15:00 – Social media, weed, reckless driving, and the myth of being “mature for her age”20:43 – Why Davion’s father gave the most grounded parenting advice in the documentary27:45 – The sentencing, the judge, and why the victims needed to stay at the center36:33 – The prison interview moment that made everything feel even more disturbing47:42 – Why kids need rules, consequences, and parents who are not desperate to be coolTools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned:The “Show Me Your Friends” Framework A parenting and life lesson from Davion’s father: show me who your friends are, and I will show you your future. The people teens surround themselves with can shape their choices, risks, and direction.No Questions Asked Safety Rule A parent child agreement that says: if you are ever uncomfortable, impaired, scared, or around someone unsafe, call me. You are not in trouble. You are getting home alive.Accountability Over Cool Parenting The hosts push hard on the idea that children need love, respect, manners, rules, boundaries, and the word “no.” Being liked by your kid is not the same as raising a decent human.Teen Social Media Reality Check Influencer culture, public posting, sexualized content, substance use, and online validation all become part of the larger conversation about what happens when young people perform adulthood before they are emotionally ready for it.Toxic Relationship Warning Signs The episode highlights obsessive texting, threats of self harm, emotional coercion, controlling behavior, and dangerous escalation as major red flags in teen and young adult relationships.Closing Insight:“You are not doing your child any favors by trying to be the cool parent.”That one pretty much says it. Kids need love, but they also need structure. They need freedom, but they also need consequences. And when something feels wrong, parents cannot just shrug and say, “Well, she’s mature for her age.” No, Karen. She is seventeen. Parent the child.Watch The Crash, listen to this episode, and then have a hard conversation with your kids about toxic relationships, impaired driving, social media choices, and calling you before things go sideways.Connect and Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pissybutprettyInstagram: @pissybutprettySubscribe on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN7jjd75MT4J2gmZ8LK34zgFor Inquiries and Collabs, email us:Email: [email protected] Inquiries & Collabs: Use subject line “Collab Request”

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