"Jack, honey, can I ask you a question?" "Yea." "I hit the snooze alarm once this morning, so I woke Casey five minutes late." "Uh huh..." "So, now I'm getting her dressed, while I'm getting me dressed, while I'm giving their breakfast, making them lunch, do a load of laundry, feed the cat, French Braid her hair, give the dog a flea pill, frost the cupcakes, dry shave my armpits, put the bills in the mailbox, grab the library books, set the timer on the sprinkler, put a chicken in the crock pot, do a breast check, turn off Mr. Rogers, grab their books, grab my books, get in the car, get in the car, GET in the car! And you get up, and go to work. How do you do that?" "You just have to pace yourself." lol
I remember loving this show as a 12 year old. It probably would have lasted longer if it was made for Nickelodeon versus NBC. The NBC comedy block on Saturday was virtually dead by this point.
I could have sworn this show was called Moms. And I wasn’t confusing it with the Ana Faris show Moms or anything. Just could have sworn this show was called Moms too
Barry I. Grauman I used to watch this show and when they had thier own show , I know they both didn't last too long I don't know why they were funny to me.
I watched this from the kid perspective back in the day and loved it, and now as an adult I'm over the moon seeing this as I absolutely used these two brilliant women as a role model as a parent!
I have only found a couple, but here's something posted a couple years ago ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6Dz5zVT2MzE.htmlsi=nea3D6k0rCv-Z0yH
Ironically, this show was executive produced and created by two of the people that helped to write and produce the first four years of The Golden Girls and the pilot episode here was directed by the main person that directed The Golden Girls for its first five years on the air.
Can you get anymore 90's mom high waisted mom jeans minivan wal-mart kodak film commercial in a sitcom? (Kids. you put FILM in a CAMERA and had 24-36 SHOTS on a roll, depending on what FILM you got)
long gone era but missed and not forgotten...far more creativity....compared to todays era of television where most of the sitcoms are reboots and u have to be careful not to offend everyone
Wow, I can't believe all the favorable comments. Maybe other shows have spoiled me, but this felt like a rough draft of a possible, not completely thought out, idea for a sitcom. The writing was only good, not great, and at times bordered on cringey. The acting? or maybe it was the direction? Either way, it came off as rough as the bark on an oak tree.
I haven't laughed once. Surprised the show lasted even 6 weeks. The laugh track would make you think this show would have you rolling on the floor laughing.