Mom (TV series)

Mom
Genre Sitcom
Created by
Starring
Opening theme "Overture" from Ruslan and Lyudmila by Mikhail Glinka
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 72 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 18–21 minutes
Production company(s) Chuck Lorre Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network CBS
Picture format 1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital
Original release September 23, 2013 (2013-09-23) – present
External links
Website

Mom is an American sitcom that premiered on September 23, 2013, on CBS. The series was created by Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, and Gemma Baker and distributed by Warner Bros. Television. It stars Anna Faris and Allison Janney in lead roles as dysfunctional mother/daughter duo Christy and Bonnie Plunkett. Sadie Calvano, Blake Garrett Rosenthal, Matt L. Jones, Spencer Daniels, Nate Corddry, French Stewart, William Fichtner, Beth Hall, Jaime Pressly and Mimi Kennedy appear in supporting roles.

The series has received positive reviews throughout its run. Both Janney and Faris have garnered acclaim for their respective performances and have received numerous accolades with Janney having won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series back to back in 2014 and 2015. The show has also garnered multiple nominations at the Critics' Choice Television Awards and the People's Choice Awards during its run.

The show has also received high ratings, which rose from the first to second season with an average viewership of 11.79 million. CBS renewed the series for a third season, which premiered on November 5, 2015.[1][2] On March 25, 2016, the series was renewed for a fourth season,[3] which premiered on October 27, 2016.[4]

Synopsis

Mom follows Christy Plunkett (Anna Faris), a single mother who, after dealing with her battle with alcoholism and drug abuse, decides to restart her life in Napa, California, working as a waitress and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Her mother Bonnie Plunkett (Allison Janney) is also a recovering drug and alcohol addict. Christy's daughter Violet (Sadie Calvano), who was born when Christy was 16, has herself become a teen mother by her boyfriend Luke. Christy also has a younger son Roscoe (Blake Garrett Rosenthal) by her ex-husband Baxter (Matt L. Jones), a deadbeat but likable pothead. The show, as it progresses, adds themes of real-life issues such as alcoholism, teen pregnancy, cancer, homelessness, gambling addiction, domestic violence, death, drug addiction, relapse, and overdose.

Cast and characters

Main

Character Portrayed by Seasons
1 2 3 4
Christy Plunkett Anna Faris Main
Bonnie Plunkett Allison Janney Main
Violet Plunkett Sadie Calvano Main
Gabriel Nate Corddry Main
Baxter Matt L. Jones Main
Chef Rudy French Stewart Main
Luke Spencer Daniels Main Guest
Roscoe Blake Garrett Rosenthal Main
Marjorie Armstrong Mimi Kennedy Recurring Main
Jill Kendall Jaime Pressly Recurring Main
Wendy Harris Beth Hall Recurring Main
Adam Janakowski William Fichtner Recurring Main

Recurring

Episodes

Main article: List of Mom episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedNielsen ratings
First airedLast airedRankViewers
(in millions)
122September 23, 2013 (2013-09-23)April 14, 2014 (2014-04-14)428.34[10]
222October 30, 2014 (2014-10-30)April 30, 2015 (2015-04-30)2611.79[11]
322November 5, 2015 (2015-11-05)May 19, 2016 (2016-05-19)409.64[12]
4TBAOctober 27, 2016 (2016-10-27)TBATBATBA

Production

Development

Faris in 2012 was first cast.

Mom was one of the many projects that became a priority for CBS and Warner Bros when it was pitched in December 2012, in part due to Lorre's new four-year deal with Warner the previous September.[13] It was green-lit by CBS for a series order pickup on May 9, 2013.[14] This pickup also gives Lorre the distinction of having four sitcoms airing on one network starting in the 2013–14 season. The following week, the network announced that it would place the sitcom in the Monday night 9:30 pm (ET/PT) time slot following 2 Broke Girls.[15] However, after the cancelation of We Are Men, 2 Broke Girls was moved into the show's 8:30 pm slot, with repeats of The Big Bang Theory occupying the 9 pm lead-in time slot to Mom until the season debut of Mike & Molly on November 4, 2013. The show received a full first season order for 22 episodes on October 18, 2013.[16]

On March 13, 2014, CBS announced the second season renewal of Mom.[17] The series moved from Mondays at 9:30 PM to Thursdays at 8:30 PM for the first fourteen episodes until the series moved to Thursdays at 9:30 PM following The Odd Couple series premiere and the series finale of Two and a Half Men.[18][19]

By season three, the focus became more about Christy and Bonnie and their group from AA, while the restaurant set, the kids and Baxter roles were reduced significantly.

Casting

The series gives Faris, who had guest-starred in various television programs between her film projects and been sought-after for other television projects (including a failed pilot called Blue Skies that was being produced for NBC), her first full-time television role, as she landed the part of the lead character, Christy, in January 2013.[20] On January 28, 2013, Janney was next to come aboard the project, playing Christy's mother.[21] Matt Jones and Spencer Daniels were added to the cast in February 2013, with Jones playing Christy's ex-husband, Baxter, and Daniels taking the role of Luke, the boyfriend of Christy's daughter, Violet.[22]

Reception

Janney has won two Emmy Awards for the role.

Ratings

Season Time slot (ET) Episodes Premiered Ended TV season Rank Viewers
(million)
Date Viewers
(million)
Date Viewers
(million)
1 Monday 9:30 pm 22 September 23, 2013 7.99[23] April 14, 2014 6.86[24] 2013–14 42nd 8.34[25]
2 Thursday 8:30 pm
Thursday 9:30 pm
Thursday 9:00 pm
22 October 30, 2014 11.13[26] April 30, 2015 8.78[27] 2014–15 26th 11.79[11]
3 Thursday 9:00 pm 22 November 5, 2015 7.28[28] May 19, 2016 8.14[29] 2015–16 40th 9.64[12]
4 TBA October 27, 2016 7.02[30] TBA TBA 2016–17 TBA TBA

Critical reception

Mom has been met with positive reviews, with much praise going to the cast, especially leads Allison Janney and Anna Faris. The show received a Metacritic score of 65 out of 100 in its first season, based on reviews by 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[31] On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season was given a 67% approval rating based on 36 reviews and an average rating of 5.7 out of 10. The site's critical consensus states: "Anna Faris and Allison Janney share an undeniable comedic chemistry, and if the jokes are sometimes too crass, Mom represents a sincere (and often witty) attempt to address addiction issues."[32] Boston Herald critic, Mark A. Perigard gave a positive review, writing "This is dark material, yet Faris balances it with a genuine winsomeness, able to wring laughs out of the most innocuous lines." New York Magazine critic Matt Zoller Seitz praised the cast, calling it "just about perfect".

For the second season the series was met with even more positive reviews. The show received a Metacritic score of 81 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim".[33] On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 100% based on 6 reviews and an average score of 8.5 out of 10.[34]

The third season was also met with positive reviews from critics, receiving a Metacritic score of 82 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim".[35]

Accolades

Awards
Year Award Category Recipients and nominees Result
2014 People's Choice Award Favorite New TV Comedy Nominated
Favorite Actress in a New TV Series Anna Faris Nominated
Favorite Actress in a New TV Series Allison Janney Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Won
Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series Mimi Kennedy Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Allison Janney Won
2015 People's Choice Award Favorite Network TV Comedy Nominated
72nd Golden Globe Awards[36] Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Allison Janney Nominated
Prism Awards Performance in a Comedy Series Anna Faris Nominated
Allison Janney Won
Comedy Series Episode or Multi-Episode Storyline Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award Best Comedy Series Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Allison Janney Won
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Won
2016 People's Choice Award Favorite Network TV Comedy Nominated
Favorite Comedic TV Actress Anna Faris Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Allison Janney Nominated
Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series Ellen Burstyn Nominated
Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design in a Multi-Camera Series John Shaffner Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Allison Janney Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Steven V. Silver Nominated
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series Ben Bosse & Joseph Bella Nominated
2017 People's Choice Award Favorite Comedic TV Actress Anna Faris Pending

Broadcast

In Australia, Mom debuted on Nine Network on April 9, 2014.[37] In Canada, City airs the series simultaneously.[38][39] In Greece, Star Channel debut the series on 25 of October 2014.[40] In the United Kingdom, ITV2 debuted the show on January 20, 2014,[41] with season two debuting on March 2, 2015.[42] In India, Comedy Central has been broadcasting the series through 2015.

References

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