#
buy premium
CouchTuner
Do you have a video playback issues? Please disable AdBlocker in your browser for our website.
CouchTuner
 FAVORITE
ico
We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.
Get Premium
Watch on MixDrop/MyStream
CouchTuner

Mom - Season 1

Description
Mom follows Christy Plunkett, a single mother who tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley. Christy';s 17 year old daughter Violet, who was born when Christy was 16, has herself become a teen mother by her boyfriend Luke. The show adds themes of real-life issues such as alcoholism, cancer, teen pregnancy, homelessness, domestic violence, death, gambling addiction, drug addiction and relapse.  
COMMENTS (0) Sort by Newest
Newest Oldest
CouchTuner User
+ Add comment
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Mom - Season 1
CRITICS OF "Mom - Season 1"
CouchTuner
Lily Moayeri
Resource

September 23, 2013

Mom flails so desperately-with no redeeming aspects-it is unlikely any kind of life preserver can save it.
CouchTuner
David Hinckley
Resource

September 23, 2013

Given the number of self-absorbed and annoying fathers on sitcoms, another self-absorbed and annoying mother is fine. She helps keep the party balanced. But she also needs to make the party funnier, and CBS' new Mom does not.
CouchTuner
Ed Bark
Resource

September 18, 2013

It gets this particular job done with flair, vigor, a punchy script and two leads who make it all fairly addictive.
CouchTuner
Andrea Reiher
Resource

September 23, 2013

It's trying too hard to be a "sitcom" that looks and feels straight out of 1992. The bones are there, but the execution is lacking.
CouchTuner
Glenn Garvin
Resource

September 23, 2013

Beneath the armor plating of punch lines beats a wounded and affecting heart.
CouchTuner
Angel Cohn
Resource

September 24, 2013

The one real failing of this show is French Stewart.
CouchTuner
Willa Paskin
Resource

September 23, 2013

Mom is one of the very few sitcoms on television... to feature characters who are not thoughtlessly affluent.
CouchTuner
Scott D. Pierce
Resource

September 24, 2013

As for yours truly, I like it. A lot. Because I laughed. A lot.
CouchTuner