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Workin’ Moms - Season 1: A Raw, Relatable, and Unfiltered Dive into Modern Motherhood
In the vast landscape of television, portrayals of motherhood have often been relegated to two extremes: the pristine, apron-wearing supermom of classic sitcoms or the frazzled, self-sacrificing martyr of melodramas. Then, in 2017, came a Canadian comedy that smashed both stereotypes to pieces. Workin’ Moms arrived on CBC Television (and later globally on Netflix) with a fresh, foul-mouthed, and ferociously honest perspective. Workin’ Moms - Season 1 isn’t just a show about mothers; it’s a show about identity, ambition, sexuality, and survival.
sometimes made their problems feel less relatable to the average viewer. Rotten Tomatoes Workin- Moms - Season 1
Title: Workin’ Moms Season 1: A Raw, Hilarious, and Honest Look at Modern Motherhood Workin’ Moms - Season 1: A Raw, Relatable,
Main characters
- Kate Foster — A radio host and new mother returning to work while struggling with postpartum anxiety and the pressure to be the “perfect” mom.
- Anne Carlson — Kate’s best friend, a stay-at-home mom grappling with boredom, marriage strain, and desire for independence.
- Jenny Matthews — An ambitious lawyer balancing career advancement and motherhood, confronting judgment from peers and family.
- Nikki Bobeck — A confidence-driven mother who frequently clashes with others’ parenting choices while trying to maintain her image and romantic life.
Controversy: Some viewers have critiqued the show for portraying working mothers as "detached" or for its representation of the divide between working and stay-at-home parents. Series Statistics & Distribution Workin' Moms: Season 1 — a review - firewatersite Kate Foster — A radio host and new
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Jenny Matthews (Jessalyn Wanlim)
Jenny is the antagonist of the friend group. A marketing manager, Jenny returns to work only to find that being a mother has changed her priorities—but not necessarily for the better. She begins an emotional affair with her co-worker and resents her "clingy" husband. Jenny is polarizing, but she represents the very real feeling of outgrowing your domestic life.