Chatverock
Takes itself way too seriously
Libramedi
Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant
Stephanie
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
timmick-64918
I recently viewed the episode, where the comedy skit was based on Bonnie using cocaine and being paranoid. i do not think showing drug abuse a laughing matter, and should not be shown in a positive funny light to children.
I hope the producers made enough money from this.
kathydorancidfamilykd
This is life as most of us know it. I look forward to it. Casted perfectly.
freshcountryeggs
Mom is the best Comedy i have seen in years and now with the adding cast of Rosie O'Donnell i will not longer watch Mom any longer. I am amazed at how a show can be ruined by adding Rosie O'Donnell to the show. Totally Pathetic and that is not just from me. After two episodes many of us saw today many others will not be watching either. I turned TV to another station after the first episode and then turn TV back after the episode went off and then another episode came on with Rosie O'Donnell and as of now i will no longer watch Mom until Rosie O'Donnell is not on the show any longer. Long time watcher will no longer watching.
Tiago
This series endorses (by omission of criticism) the single mother concept, giving away a child to adoption, it essentially breaks all concept of home and family. The main actresses are Mother/Daughter, where the older one is the worst concept of mother possible, all of this glorified of course. This is essentially an ultra feminist series, where men have no great role and in a way portrays women as victims. Essentially the message is: "we look at men as inferior, replaceable, but we're alone because of them. And we'll make it fine without a real household."