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New TV shows come and go. Unfortunately most of them are reality TV and have very little in terms of story and a whole lot in terms of drama and human stories, plus they are cheaper then scripted TV so they are pumped out like bread loaves. Fortunately some people still watch scripted TV and it is actually still made. Bravo is releasing one such show in just a few days called Odd Mom Out. It is the story of an upper class family which is not as upper class as the rest of the neighborhood in New York City. The kids aren’t perfect, the apartment has actual stuff in it and life is fun and chaotic in a silly way. Not your average uptight upper class New Yorkers. They are more down to Earth with Underwear Dance Parties and profanities. Thus making the mother the ‘Odd Mom Out’ at social interactions and functions. The show pokes fun at stereotypical ‘first world problems’, while still keeping the tone down to Earth and relative. It is also quite funny, think sex and city minus the sex but plus Mom issues and humor.
Everyone has those Odd Mom Out moments when you just don’t feel in the right setting and are the oddity in the room. I have felt this way in the past as well, most times because I am either the youngest or the one having the most fun at a particular setting. In professional settings I am often the youngest yet the most open minded and as such do not get the respect I deserve, but have a great time anyway. No matter how many death stares or hopes of my heads exploding fired my way, it never works out and instead I just have a great time in spite of what others might think. Its a fun way to go about things and keeps me from getting in trouble or thinking too much.
Enjoy these mom themed drink recipes from the show!
I especially like how down to Earth and quirky the lead character played by Jill Kargman is. Check out this clip.
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Hey,odd mum out sound like something i would like to watch.