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My Mom, Your Dad
A group of single parents nominated by their college-age kids move into a house together for a second chance at love, unaware that their adult children are right down the street living in a second house, watching their every move through hidden cameras and manipulating their encounters. From humorous cringe moments to heartwarming confessions, the kids will see their parents in a whole new light as they are presented with opportunities to select who they’ll be matched with on one-on-one dates, and who may join the family Thanksgiving for years to come.
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Plot Summary
This unique dating experiment brings together a group of single parents who have been reluctantly set up by their adult children. The twist? The grown children are secretly living at the same retreat, observing their parents' budding romances and attempting to play matchmaker. They have one mission: to help their parents find love again.
Critical Reception
My Mom, Your Dad was met with generally positive reviews from critics and audiences, particularly for its unique premise and heartwarming concept. The show was praised for its genuine emotional moments and the relatable struggles of single parents seeking love. While some found the premise occasionally staged, the overall sentiment was that it offered a refreshing and optimistic take on dating reality television.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its novel and heartwarming premise.
Appreciated for its genuine emotional connections.
Seen as a refreshing departure from typical dating shows.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available, but the general sentiment from viewers who discussed the show online often highlighted its sweet and optimistic nature, with many rooting for the parents to find happiness.
Fun Fact
The series was originally developed by a British production company, with the Australian version airing first before the American adaptation.
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