initially shared every moment of their children's lives before facing the complex privacy challenges of growing up on a social media platform, leading many to now hide their children's faces for protection.

We’re reclaiming our identity. Hobbies, rest, and "slow mornings" are the new status symbols. 🤖 AI as the Co-Parent:

If you're new to Mom Entertainment, start with popular mommy bloggers like Emma Martin, Jennifer Garner, or Julie Nolke. You can also explore YouTube channels like Motherhood Unplugged or Scary Mommy. Be prepared to laugh, nod your head in solidarity, and maybe even shed a tear or two.

Mom starts as a decent Chuck Lorre sitcom and grows into one of the most emotionally intelligent network shows of its decade. It’s not always easy to watch—but that’s exactly why it matters.

Seasons 7–8 feel slightly aimless after a major cast departure (Faris left). The final season is sweet but lower-stakes.