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The fantastically outrageous world of the uber-wealthy momzillas of New York's Upper East Side.The fantastically outrageous world of the uber-wealthy momzillas of New York's Upper East Side.The fantastically outrageous world of the uber-wealthy momzillas of New York's Upper East Side.
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I can't get enough of Odd Mom Out! I could only hope to be half as cool and fun and quirky as Jill Kargman. This show is funny, raw at times, and I look forward to every Monday night at 10PM. The characters are each unique, from Brooke Von Weber the spoiled rich girl to Vanessa the man-seeking ER doctor, this show sucks you in and you can't even wait for the next episode. I am bummed that the season finale is coming up next week. I could watch this show over and over. My Jill Kargman/OMO fix will come from reading her books while BRAVO hopefully films Season 2 of this show. If you haven't watched it, please, take 30 minutes from your busy day and watch this show!
Clever, quirky, mischievous writing. Kargman is a genius.
But I skipped forward to all her scenes with Andy Buckley. I loved that portrayal of a marriage - the humor and the rapport.
Buckley is totally adorable and should be a much bigger star. He should be getting James Garner type roles.
But I skipped forward to all her scenes with Andy Buckley. I loved that portrayal of a marriage - the humor and the rapport.
Buckley is totally adorable and should be a much bigger star. He should be getting James Garner type roles.
Bravo, the network that brings us "The Real Housewives of New York" and "Million Dollar Listing, New York", also offers a parody of those who populate the exclusive world of their other shows. "Odd Mom Out" is a comedy created by and starring Jill Kargman, who plays Jill Weber--a member of the 1% living among the .01%. Her husband (Andy Buckley as Andy Weber) is a partner (one of 115) in his firm and their life is financially comfortable, but they constantly confront the crustiest of the upper crust, who look down their sculpted noses at them.
Kargman is expressive and enthusiastic in the lead role--a mother of twins who is sometimes seduced by the allure of the nouveau vacuous, but she manages to save her edgy soul.
The always enjoyable Joanna Cassidy plays Candace Von-Weber, mother to Andy and his brother, Lex (Sean Kleier). They, along with Lex's wife Brooke (Abby Elliot), embrace the struggle to be among the cream of society, even amending their last name to Von-Weber for its genealogical cachet.
Jill's ally in maintaining disdain for the status faux is her sister, Vanessa (Kristen Glick)--a 39 year old physician who does not know what she wants but knows it is not the parade of short-lived and shallow encounters she has with men.
The writing is clever and filled with one liners. The juxtaposition of quirky-normal and Stepford Wives-superficiality reminds me of "Suburgatory". This is an adult show, so its brand of humor reminds me of "Teachers". If you want to laugh at those who are on the curve of every hip new craze--from pocket pooches to designer gravestones--tune in.
Kargman is expressive and enthusiastic in the lead role--a mother of twins who is sometimes seduced by the allure of the nouveau vacuous, but she manages to save her edgy soul.
The always enjoyable Joanna Cassidy plays Candace Von-Weber, mother to Andy and his brother, Lex (Sean Kleier). They, along with Lex's wife Brooke (Abby Elliot), embrace the struggle to be among the cream of society, even amending their last name to Von-Weber for its genealogical cachet.
Jill's ally in maintaining disdain for the status faux is her sister, Vanessa (Kristen Glick)--a 39 year old physician who does not know what she wants but knows it is not the parade of short-lived and shallow encounters she has with men.
The writing is clever and filled with one liners. The juxtaposition of quirky-normal and Stepford Wives-superficiality reminds me of "Suburgatory". This is an adult show, so its brand of humor reminds me of "Teachers". If you want to laugh at those who are on the curve of every hip new craze--from pocket pooches to designer gravestones--tune in.
Bravo you made a huge mistake In canceling this incredibly funny, well written, excellently acted show!!!
Well, that's a nice surprise. I only saw the pilot but this seems like a good comedy. Lots of pluses not any actual minus.
First of all, I prefer comedies that lack the awful fake laugh track (just wrote a review for another new comedy that has it). Odd Mom Out hasn't got one so that's something I endorse.
It's about the lives of some ultra-wealthy wives and moms, who live in Upper East Side New York. What they have in money they lack in other areas, so the series presents them more like caricatures. You know lacquered socialites, that only know about fashion and nose-jobs and charities. Women who think that are better because of their ...husbands wealth. It sets up nicely so far with the introduction of another female character who is actually an ER doctor, to give some contrast.
The humor seems good. Witty and refreshing and satirical. And I'm starting to give credit to the direction too.
Jill Kargman plays a version of herself as I'm reading. She is OK to her role, so far.
Overall: Seems good. I'll keep watching.
First of all, I prefer comedies that lack the awful fake laugh track (just wrote a review for another new comedy that has it). Odd Mom Out hasn't got one so that's something I endorse.
It's about the lives of some ultra-wealthy wives and moms, who live in Upper East Side New York. What they have in money they lack in other areas, so the series presents them more like caricatures. You know lacquered socialites, that only know about fashion and nose-jobs and charities. Women who think that are better because of their ...husbands wealth. It sets up nicely so far with the introduction of another female character who is actually an ER doctor, to give some contrast.
The humor seems good. Witty and refreshing and satirical. And I'm starting to give credit to the direction too.
Jill Kargman plays a version of herself as I'm reading. She is OK to her role, so far.
Overall: Seems good. I'll keep watching.
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