

The Mommies
The Mommies is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 1993 to June 1995. Produced by Paramount Television, the series ran for two seasons with a total of 38 episodes.
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Plot Summary
This sitcom centered on a witty and loving single mother who juggles her career and her two teenage daughters. She navigates the challenges of raising adolescents while also dealing with her own life and dating. The series explored the everyday trials and tribulations of family life with humor and heart.
Critical Reception
The Mommies was a short-lived sitcom that received mixed to negative reviews during its original broadcast. Critics often pointed to its formulaic plots and lack of originality, though some appreciated the performances of its cast. It failed to capture a significant audience and was canceled after a single season.
What Reviewers Say
- Often criticized for its uninspired writing and predictable storylines.
- Despite its flaws, some viewers found the show to be a harmless and lighthearted family comedy.
- Performances by the main cast were generally considered adequate but not enough to save the series.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Mommies' was largely lukewarm, with many viewers finding it to be an unremarkable sitcom that didn't stand out from other family comedies of the era. While some enjoyed the lighthearted nature, it didn't generate significant buzz or lasting popularity.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed in front of a live studio audience, a common practice for sitcoms at the time, aiming to capture authentic reactions to the humor.
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