
Mom
Aan irreverent and outrageous take on true family love‐and dysfunction. Newly sober single mom Christy struggles to raise two children in a world full of temptations and pitfalls. Testing her sobriety is her formerly estranged mother, now back in Christy's life and eager to share passive-aggressive insights into her daughter's many mistakes.
Wokeness: 20%
Overall Score: 60%
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Jon Loder
First 5 episodes... loads of raunch, but funny.
I've only made it through 5 episodes. I'm not sure where it goes after that. So far, there's not a lot of "woke" agenda. There is a lot of deep, white-trash, raunch. It's centered around a third-generation teen-pregnancy. It's a Chuck Lorre (Big Bang Theory) production. That shows. There's a lot of resonance. It's like someone got the idea to portray Penny as she would have been if she never found Leonard. That is, alcoholic, single mother who is indiscriminate about her romantic partners. She's sober (4-months) and breaking off an affair with her married boss. She's also almost in a relationship with a diminutive, intellectual (Civil Engineer) type with self esteem issues. Sound familiar? It's hard for me to find humor in 3 (soon to be 4) generations of openly slutty behavior. All of the acting is very good. The writing is on par with BBT. If you can tolerate the raunchy theme, the humor is good. Decide for yourself. I probably won't see episodes 6 and beyond. I wonder what else is on. Maybe a binge of the Andy Griffith show to cleanse the palette.
Created: 08-01-2025