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MOM is a comedy from executive producer Chuck Lorre starring Anna Faris as a newly sober single mom raising two children in a world full of temptations and pitfalls, and multiple Emmy Award winner Allison Janney as her critical, estranged mother. Christy is a waitress at a posh Napa Valley establishment who is four months clean and doing her best to be a good mom and overcome a history of questionable choices. Her sobriety is tested when her recovering alcoholic mom Bonnie reappears, chock-full of passive-aggressive insights into Christy’s many mistakes.
Bonnie joins Christy’s already complicated circle of relationships: her handsome, married boss – and lover – Gabriel; the restaurant’s hot-tempered chef, Rudy; her pretty, 16-going-on-25-yearold daughter, Violet; her sweet but overly honest son, Roscoe; her irresponsible ex and Roscoe’s father, Baxter; and Violet’s clueless boyfriend, Luke. Christy tries to remain positive as she pursues her new path in life, but she faces an uphill battle, surrounded by a dubious support system – and a copious amount of dysfunction.
Premieres Monday, Sept. 23, 2013, on the CBS Television Network ON AIR: Mondays (9:30 – 10:00 PM, ET/PT)
STARRING: Anna Faris (Christy) Allison Janney (Bonnie) Nate Corddry (Gabriel) Matt Jones (Baxter) Sadie Calvano (Violet) Blake Garrett Rosenthal (Roscoe) Spencer Daniels (Luke) French Stewart (Chef Rudy)
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**MY MOM CONFESSION – I really don’t have a confession that is horribly incriminating, but I do have one as a Mom. My confession is that I wanted to have more kids, even up to last year. I am 42, soon to be 43, so I don’t see this happening, but I have always felt like I wanted another child. I adore my sons, both are unique and wonderful in their own ways, but I can’t help thinking about what it would be like to have a little girl. I think is a normal feeling for a lot of Mom’s that have two children of the same-sex.
The hubby on the other hand, never even crossed his mind to have more. I guess this is why I kept it to myself. You know, weigh the pros and cons of it all. Big Pro – my oldest can now watch the younger one, so Mommy and Daddy can have nights out again without having to hire a babysitter! LOL!
These days I am happy with my decision, it took awhile, but I am just happy to see my friends and family members, having babies where I can enjoy them and then send them home 😉
Do you have a Mom Confession? Tell me about it in the comments!
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