"Workin' Moms" is a Canadian television sitcom that premiered on January 10, 2017, on CBC Television. The show was created by Catherine Reitman and her mother, Sharon Reitman. The series revolves around the lives of four working mothers, navigating the challenges of balancing work, family, and personal relationships. This report provides an in-depth analysis of Season 1 of "Workin' Moms."
The chemistry of the cast is the engine of . Each character represents a different archetype of the modern working mother, but the writing ensures none of them feel like caricatures. Workin- Moms - Season 1
🎥 Visual: quick cuts of Kate pumping, Anne glaring, Frankie crying, and moms wine-drinking "Workin' Moms" is a Canadian television sitcom that
Workin' Moms Season 1 is a Canadian comedy series that premiered on CBC Television in January 2017. Created by and starring Catherine Reitman This report provides an in-depth analysis of Season
A psychologist working from home who faces challenges with her rebellious daughter and an unplanned pregnancy. Frankie Coyne (Juno Rinaldi):
Workin’ Moms (CBC, 2017–present) emerged as a groundbreaking sitcom that challenges traditional, sanitized portrayals of motherhood. This paper analyzes Season 1, focusing on its unflinching depiction of postpartum depression (PPD), maternal ambivalence, the renegotiation of professional identity, and the de-romanticization of the “good mother” trope. Through the four central characters—Kate, Anne, Frankie, and Jenny—the series employs dark humor and cringe comedy to expose the systemic lack of support for working mothers. The paper argues that Season 1 functions as a feminist counternarrative to neoliberal “mommy culture,” revealing how postfeminist discourses of choice and empowerment fail to address structural inequities in childcare, mental healthcare, and the labor market.