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''Odd Mom Out'' is an American sitcom that was created by and starring
Jill Kargman Jill Kargman is an American author, writer and actress, based in New York City's Upper East Side. A common theme in her works is critical examination of the lives of wealthy women in her city. Her 2007 ''Momzillas'' was adapted into the Bravo (U.S ...
. A 10-episode first season was ordered by the American
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. The series focuses on Jill Kargman playing a fictionalized version of herself, Jill Weber, who is forced to navigate the clique of wealthy mothers who reside in New York's prestigious Upper East Side neighborhood. The
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commenced in September 2014; the show is filmed at various locations in
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. The series premiered on June 8, 2015. On September 22, 2016, the network renewed ''Odd Mom Out'' for a 10-episode third season shortly after the second season concluded. On October 6, 2017, the show was canceled after its third season.


Concept

''Odd Mom Out'' is based on a novel called ''Momzillas'' which was published in 2007 by
Jill Kargman Jill Kargman is an American author, writer and actress, based in New York City's Upper East Side. A common theme in her works is critical examination of the lives of wealthy women in her city. Her 2007 ''Momzillas'' was adapted into the Bravo (U.S ...
. The book was developed into a television series, in which Kargman plays Jill Weber, a fictionalized version of herself who "is living in an ecosystem that has become so elite, so hip, and so trendy, that she now finds herself the 'odd mom out'." The half-hour comedy is not-so-loosely based on Jill's own life; the series chronicles the life of ultra-wealthy "momzillas" living in New York's
Upper East Side The Upper East Side, sometimes abbreviated UES, is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, bounded by 96th Street to the north, the East River to the east, 59th Street to the south, and Central Park/Fifth Avenue to the wes ...
. Other cast members include
Andy Buckley Andrew P. Buckley Jr. (born February 13, 1965) is an American actor and financial analyst best known for his role as David Wallace on the NBC comedy series ''The Office'' from 2006 to 2013. Early life Buckley was born in Salem, Massachusetts, ...
who plays Jill's wealthy and noble husband, Andy,
Abby Elliott Abby Elliott is an American actress and comedian who was a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' from 2008 to 2012 and has since starred on the Bravo comedy ''Odd Mom Out'' and the NBC sitcom '' Indebted''. She is the daughter of actor/comedian ...
as Brooke, Jill's sister-in-law and a fellow "momzilla",
Sean Kleier Sean Thompson Kleier (born 1987) is an American actor. He is primarily known for the role of Lex Von Weber in ''Odd Mom Out'', Mikel in ''Happyish'' and appeared as Agent Stoltz in ''Ant-Man and the Wasp''. Biography Kleier grew up in Louisville ...
as Jill's extremely successful brother-in-law, Lex, KK Glick as Vanessa, an ER doctor and Jill's best friend, and
Joanna Cassidy Joanna Cassidy (born Joanna Virginia Caskey, August 2, 1945 Brady, James"In Step With: Joanna Cassidy" ''Miami Herald'', November 25, 1990. Accessed March 14, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Born: Aug.2, 1944, in Camden, N.J.") is an American actress. ...
who plays Jill's mother-in-law, Candace. Jill Kargman created the satirical series inspired by her real-life experiences living in New York City. The female characters are depicted as typical snooty moms of Upper East Side living a privileged life, trying to survive in highly competitive environment, and "surrounded by lacquered socialites". "Laughter is the key for me. This is not trying to do a study on a neighborhood or send up a particular petri dish of a world," series' creator explains the main goal of the show. "It's really just to make people laugh. That's my only hope."


Development

Bravo announced the development of ''Odd Mom Out'' in April 2014. The series is a part of the new direction that
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, an American cable television network which has predominantly aired shows of reality genre, has been trying to take by adding scripted programming to their lineup. Frances Berwick, the president of Bravo since 2010, explained the decision by saying that the network is "going into this because we feel like it will complement the schedule and, to a certain extent, round out what we are already doing on the unscripted side." Berwick also acknowledged that finding success in developing scripted television would "probably add a cachet of quality". ''Odd Mom Out'' is the network's second scripted series as part of its scripted television block with the first being ''
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'' which debuted on Bravo in December 2014, and was subsequently renewed for a second season After the second season concluded, the series was renewed for a third season. The network had a brief fling with scripted television back in 2004 with '' Significant Others'', a sitcom heavy on improvization that aired 12 episodes over two seasons. The idea of creating a television series originated in 2013, about two years prior to its premiere. Numerous books written by
Jill Kargman Jill Kargman is an American author, writer and actress, based in New York City's Upper East Side. A common theme in her works is critical examination of the lives of wealthy women in her city. Her 2007 ''Momzillas'' was adapted into the Bravo (U.S ...
were optioned to be developed into film or television projects, however, none of them were implemented. The television series was greenlit after Kargman was introduced to Lara Spotts, Head of Development at Bravo, by
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, who is closely associated with the network. "When incredibly talented author and New York socialite Jill Kargman stomped her way into our offices we knew we had found Bravo's very own Lena Dunham or Louis C.K.," said Lara Spotts later to explain the reason of hiring Kargman. "Jill's unique ability to satirize the very exclusive, ridiculously competitive and highly entertaining world of Manhattan's momzillas makes ''Odd Mom Out'' the perfect series to expand Bravo's slate of scripted programming," she also stated.


Cast

*
Jill Kargman Jill Kargman is an American author, writer and actress, based in New York City's Upper East Side. A common theme in her works is critical examination of the lives of wealthy women in her city. Her 2007 ''Momzillas'' was adapted into the Bravo (U.S ...
as Jill Weber, a fictionalized version of herself, a stay-at-home mother to three children and wife to her husband Andy. *
Andy Buckley Andrew P. Buckley Jr. (born February 13, 1965) is an American actor and financial analyst best known for his role as David Wallace on the NBC comedy series ''The Office'' from 2006 to 2013. Early life Buckley was born in Salem, Massachusetts, ...
as Andy Weber, Jill's rich and blue-blood husband. * K. K. Glick as Vanessa Wrigley, an ER doctor and Jill's best friend who always tries to keep her in check and keep her sane. *
Sean Kleier Sean Thompson Kleier (born 1987) is an American actor. He is primarily known for the role of Lex Von Weber in ''Odd Mom Out'', Mikel in ''Happyish'' and appeared as Agent Stoltz in ''Ant-Man and the Wasp''. Biography Kleier grew up in Louisville ...
as Lex Von-Weber, Jill's successful brother-in-law. *
Abby Elliott Abby Elliott is an American actress and comedian who was a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' from 2008 to 2012 and has since starred on the Bravo comedy ''Odd Mom Out'' and the NBC sitcom '' Indebted''. She is the daughter of actor/comedian ...
as Brooke Von-Weber, Jill's sister-in-law, although they both have a tense relationship because they are tied by their family. She is "the quintessential momzilla"; her husband is a multimillionaire, with whom Brooke raises three children and expecting another one. "She comes from a place of insecurity, so that's why she is the way she is," Elliott describes her character. *
Joanna Cassidy Joanna Cassidy (born Joanna Virginia Caskey, August 2, 1945 Brady, James"In Step With: Joanna Cassidy" ''Miami Herald'', November 25, 1990. Accessed March 14, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Born: Aug.2, 1944, in Camden, N.J.") is an American actress. ...
as Candace Von-Weber (seasons 2–3, recurring season 1), Jill's mother-in-law who is overly obsessed with Weber family matriarch status.


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Reception

''Odd Mom Out'' was met with generally positive reviews from television critics. At
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the comedy received an average score of 68, based on 10 reviews. The review aggregator website
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lists an 81% approval rating, based on 16 reviews, with a rating average of 6.4/10. The site's consensus states: "''Odd Mom Out'' should offer laughs to its niche target demographic, but will prove most enjoyable in small doses." Keith Uhlich of ''
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'' described the show as "amusing, quick-witted basic cable sitcom." Particularly praising the writing and an accurate portrayal of "the spoiled denizens of Manhattan's Upper East Side", he added that Jill Kargman's sense of humor is "so specific and expertly realized, not to mention superbly complemented by each supporting cast member, that it's often easy to overlook how fish-in-a-barrel the show's objects of ridicule are." David Wiegand, writing for ''
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'', was more pessimistic toward the show by saying that "there's a danger that ''Odd Mom Out'' has too narrow a focus, even for fans of ''Real Housewives'' shows." However, he appreciated show's humor and cleverness. "In small doses, it's funny enough," he also added. Tom Conroy from ''
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'' describes ''Odd Mom Out'' as "full of moments that are oddly off" and adds that "a show that's all about acceptance and rejection should have tried harder to make a better first impression". Nancy DeWolf Smith from ''
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'' gave the show a positive review describing it as "a sweet, frothy surprise" by saying that the "comedy, like the acting talent and timing of its star,
Jill Kargman Jill Kargman is an American author, writer and actress, based in New York City's Upper East Side. A common theme in her works is critical examination of the lives of wealthy women in her city. Her 2007 ''Momzillas'' was adapted into the Bravo (U.S ...
, is a sweet summer treat". Diane Werts, writing for ''
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'', gave the series a lukewarm review, saying that the pilot episode of ''Odd Mom Out'' "feels oddly both overbroad and too nuanced, only finding some right-sized funny near its end," also adding that "you wouldn't want to live there, but it might be worth a weekly visit." Brian Lowry of ''
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'' was more critical about the show and by saying it is "as slim as its size-zero dresses," also adding that "there's precious little sense of irony evident in a program that satirizes ostentatious displays of fabulousness on a channel that wallows in them elsewhere, as if Bravo is trying to have its cake and mock it". He also said the show is "a less successful effort" compared to another scripted series, ''
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'', which airs on the same network, because "while Jill's predicament would certainly make for a fine New Yorker essay, it's not so terrific in sustaining a TV series."


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