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Four women juggle love, careers, and parenthood. They support, challenge, and try not to judge each other as life throws them curveballs. Whether it is an identity crisis, a huge job opportunity, postpartum depression, or an unplanned pregnancy – they face both the good and bad with grace and humour.
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Four women juggle love, careers, and parenthood. They support, challenge, and try not to judge each other as life throws them curveballs. Whether it is an identity crisis, a huge job opportunity, postpartum depression, or an unplanned pregnancy – they face both the good and bad with grace and humour.
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IMDbBest Recurring Performer Portraying a Male in a Television Show Years | 2022
Best Actress in a Recurring Role Television Family or Comedy | 2019
Best Picture Editing Comedy or Family Series | 2021
Showrunner Fiction Comedy | 2021 | Catherine
Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy or Musical | 2020 | Catherine
Outstanding Director Comedy | 2020 | Catherine
Television Regularly Scheduled Entertainment Program Comedy | 2017
Best Direction Comedy | 2022
Best Picture Editing Comedy | 2019 | Jonathan
Best Comedy Series | 2018
Best Ensemble Performance Comedy | 2024 | Sadie
Best Guest Performance Comedy | 2020 | Dan
Best Lead Performer Comedy | 2023
Best Supporting Performer Comedy | 2023
Best Direction Comedy | 2020 | Catherine
Best Photography Comedy | 2021
Best Writing Comedy | 2023
Best Lead Actress Comedy | 2018 | Catherine
Best Supporting Actor Comedy | 2021 | Ryan
Best Supporting Actress Comedy | 2021 | Juno
Best Photography in a Comedy Program or Series | 2018 | Maya
Best Supporting or Guest Actress Comedy | 2019 | Amanda
Best Supporting or Guest Actor Comedy | 2018 | Peter
Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series | 2019 | Catherine
Comedy Series | 2024 | Enuka
TV Series Actor | 2023
TV Series RegularRecurring | 2023
TV Series Actor Male or Gender NonConforming Age to | 2022
Best Sync Soundtrack Episodic Series (Comedy) | 2023
Best Sync Scene Episodic Series | 2023
Best Original Score Comedy Series or Special | 2023
Comedy Series | 2019 | Philip
Best Series Regular Performer Portraying a Female in a Television Show Years | 2022
Best Guest Star Performer Portraying a Male in a Television Show Years | 2022
Best Actor in a Series Regular or Recurring Television Role Years | 2020
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design Comedy or Family Series | 2021 | Danielle
Best Sound Editing Comedy or Family Series | 2021 | John
Best Editing in TV Comedy | 2020 | Jonathan
Best Editing in Hour Scripted | 2017 | Jonathan
Outstanding Performance Ensemble | 2019 | Philip
Scripted Comedy Series English Language | 2019
Comedy | 2018
In the first season at the end of episode two, Kate is trying to nurse her son who hasn't been able or had interest in nursing for a little while. Catherine Reitman, who is playing Kate was also going through a similar experience (she is a writer and had pulled from real life) ended up using her own son in this scene. And suddenly after a two week hiatus, he latched on and started nursing. Kate's reaction and pure joy at this moment was a real life reaction.
Catherine Reitman and Philip Sternberg, who play a married couple on the show, are married in real life.
Catherine Reitman has revealed in many interviews promoting the show that her motivation for having the character Frankie suffer from postpartum depression, was because she herself went through it in real life.
Two days after the show got picked up for its first season, Catherine Reitman found out she was pregnant with her second child.
Catherine Reitman based this show on her experiences as a new mom. In the pilot episode the character, Frankie, reveals that she need a "brain dead vacation" and when she fantasizes about being hit by a car so she can take a hospital break, was inspired by Reitman's own life. She has stated in many interviews while promoting the show, that this scene was taken almost directly from her own mommy and me group. The only difference is that none of the other mommies understand and instead made her feel alone and guilty for feeling this way.