MOM TV/DEV

2013
4.7
1.34K reviews
TV-UNRATED
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Season 4 episodes (22)

1 High-Tops and Brown Jacket
10/27/16
In the fourth season premiere episode, Bonnie and Adam’s relationship is tested when he moves in with her and Christy for a few weeks. Also, Christy learns the hard way that it may be a mistake to try and meet men with Jill.
2 Sword Fights and a Dominican Shortstop
11/3/16
Christy considers giving up her dream of becoming a lawyer when Bonnie’s ex-girlfriend, Jeanine (returning guest star ROSIE O’DONNELL) offers her a lucrative job in real estate. Also, Adam (new series regular WILLIAM FICHTNER) is very curious about Bonnie’s past with women.
3 Sparkling Water and Ba-dinkers
11/10/16
Bonnie fears she’s become undesirable when she catches Adam smoking pot before sex, and Christy tries to smooth things over between them.
4 Curious George and the Big Red Nightmare
11/17/16
Christy and Bonnie worry that Roscoe has a drug problem when Baxter and Candace catch him smoking pot.
5 Blow and a Free McMuffin
11/24/16
Christy and Bonnie rush to a sick Violet’s side, only to find that having mono is the least of her worries.
6 Xanax and a Baby Duck
12/1/16
An overprotective Christy keeps a constant eye on her 12-year-old son Roscoe (series regular BLAKE GARRETT ROSENTHAL) after discovering he has been using drugs and alcohol, while Bonnie finds herself in the strange position of being the calm and rational one. Emmy®winner Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men) directed the episode.
7 Cornbread and a Cashmere Onesie
12/8/16
Christy and Bonnie worry about Jill after her cry for help on the anniversary of her mother’s suicide.
8 Freckled Bananas and a Little Schwinn
12/15/16
Christy and Bonnie dip back into illegal activities, and Adam questions their morality.
9 Bad Hand and British Royalty
1/5/17
Christy and Bonnie have their hands full when Adam’s hard-partying friends come for a visit. Emmy® winner BRADLEY WHITFORD and NICOLE SULLIVAN guest star as Mitch and Leanne, Adam’s old party buddies.
10 A Safe Word and a Rib Eye
1/12/17
Christy feels left out when Bonnie and the ladies keep Jill’s pregnancy a secret.
11 Good Karma and the Big Weird
1/19/17
Bonnie encourages Christy to pursue Marjorie’s charming nephew, Nick (guest star CHRIS PRATT) despite the fact that he’s been declared off limits.
12 Wind Chimes and a Bottomless Pit of Sadness
2/2/17
Christy, Bonnie, Jill and Wendy get high after accidentally eating cookies filled with marijuana.
13 A Bouncy Castle and an Aneurysm
2/9/17
When Bonnie connects with a handsome, sober stranger, named Joe (guest star DAVID JAMES ELLIOTT), Christy worried that she’s jeopardizing her relationship with Adam.
14 Roast Chicken and a Funny Story
2/16/17
When a heartrbroken Bonnie drives everyone crazy, Christy begs Adam to take her back.
15 Night Swimmin' and an English Muffin
2/23/17
When Bonnie discovers that Adam is still close with his ex-wife, Danielle (guest star WENDIE MALICK), Christy worries the emotional fallout could jeopardize Bonnie’s sobriety.
16 Martinis and a Sponge Bath
3/9/17
When Christy and Adam get into a car accident, Bonnie is hurt to discover she is neither of their emergency contacts. Wendie Malick returns as Adam’s ex-wife, Danielle.
17 Black Mold and an Old Hot Dog
3/30/17
Christy helps Jill adjust to being a new foster mother; and Bonnie has trouble convincing her tenants that she’s a good building manager.
18 Tush Push and Some Radishes
4/6/17
Following the death of Bonnie’s mother, Christy and Bonnie learn that she kept a very big secret.
19 Tantric Sex and the Sprouted Flute
4/13/17
Christy annoys everyone when she adopts her new boyfriend Brad’s healthy lifestyle; and Bonnie and Adam decide to take the next step in their relationship. BRET HARRISON guest stars as Brad.
20 A Cricket and a Hedge Made of Gold
4/27/17
When Marjorie takes a break from the group, Bonnie becomes the go-to for everyone’s problems, and Christy tries to overcome a painful memory from her past.
21 A Few Thongs and a Hawaiian Funeral
5/4/17
Christy and Jill take Emily to see her biological mother, Natasha (guest star MISSI PYLE), in rehab where they make a surprising discovery. Meanwhile, Bonnie watches Adam’s dog while he’s out of town.
22 Lockjaw and a Liquid Diet
5/11/17
On the fourth season finale, Christy tries to help when Bonnie gets into trouble with the IRS. Realizing she’s in over her head, she encourages Bonnie so seek help from her newfound brother, Ray (guest star LEONARD ROBERTS).

About this show

Anna Faris and Emmy® winner Allison Janney star in a new comedy from Chuck Lorre. Faris plays Christy, a single mom whose newly found sobriety has given her the ability to see her life clearly... and she does not like the view. Now she must try to untangle years of reckless decisions in order to make a better life for her and her kids.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.34K reviews
Debi DiBenedetto (Rivadog)
November 21, 2020
First off, I absolutely think that this Show is the Bomb💣💣💣 You can count on hearing me laugh🤣😅 out loud🔊🔊🔊🔊 all the way from the street. When this Show is playing.. Why some people get so freakishly serious🤔 When writing reviews, really gets my cork out. Do you know that the last time I heard that expression, was from my dear Mom... She had the most incredible personality
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Marquita Cook
January 6, 2019
lm a person who cant stand stupid. .stupid is not funny in the least as far as humor goes in my book and sadly most tv shows nowadays are STUPID. so needless to say i was very surprised and happy to see that there really was a show that could make me laugh...out loud...all the way through...with each and every episode!!! Genius writing ..cant wait to see week to week. i love it!! ..and just for the record guys you really dont knowhow big a critic i am about the line between funny and just NOT
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Sunny Scott
December 15, 2017
Let's take everything that is tearing at the fabric of our lives , dress it up, say it's adorable , make it funny and call it a television show . I tire of the constant stream of vulgar jokes, less than thinly veiled sexual references and wild double entendres that seem to be a staple for sit - coms now. It may be a "slice of life" but I just don't think that many recovering alcoholics and former junkies are that clever and upbeat without a script . I really wanted to like this one more . I'm not sure if I can .
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