Odd Mom Out

2014 • BRAVO
4.6
131 reviews
TV-14
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Season 1 episodes (12)

1 Wheels Up
6/8/15
Jill's husband, Andy, learns that his baby brother Lex has just earned $600 million from a big overseas sale, diminishing Andy's news of making partner at his law firm. Jill starts to feel the pressure to get her twins into the "right" kindergarten. To make matters worse, Jill's sister-in-law, Brooke, pressures her into coming to her spinning class charity event at SoulWheelz benefitting N.A.C.H.O. (New Yorkers Against Childhood Obesity).
2 Vons Have More Fun
6/8/15
Season-only
Candace, Brooke and Lex announce to Jill and Andy that after doing some research in Austria, they found out their family are descendants of a Prussian duke named Von Weber and have decided the entire family should restore the "Von" to their name. Brooke and Candace attempt to lure Jill to their side with a trip to an exclusive spa day to show her the kind of perks that come with the Von name. With the deadline for kindergarten applications for Jill's twins looming, she races to hand deliver them by any means necessary.
3 Dying to Get in
6/15/15
Season-only
Jill starts stressing over interviews with kindergartens for her twins after she realizes she is the only mom who hasn't heard from any schools yet. Andy tells Jill his mother wants the whole family to attend an interview for a prestigious, invite-only cemetery with a waiting list a mile long. Jill doesn't make the best first impression and must go to great lengths to secure the family's final resting place.
4 Omakase
6/22/15
Season-only
Jill is surprised when she meets a cool mom at a birthday party with whom she thinks she might actually be able to form a friendship. Jill sets up a double date for them and their husbands at the hottest new Japanese restaurant in town, but is horrified when they run into Brooke, Lex and their friends who insist they join them. Not a fan of large group diners, Jill finds herself stuck in her worse nightmare as Brooke forces the table to try the special eleven-course chef's choice tasting menu with dishes including one long noodle, a leaf with salt and an empty egg shell. Meanwhile, Vanessa babysits Jill's kids and unintentionally reveals a little too much about some harsh realities of the real world.
5 Brooklandia
6/29/15
Season-only
Jill takes a never-ending subway ride to Brooklyn with Vanessa for their college friend's backyard party. Disillusioned by her Upper East Side neighborhood, Jill immediately falls in love with the down-to-earth moms and homemade bread that people actually eat. However, as the day progresses, Jill realizes the grass may not always be greener on the other side.
6 Midwife Crisis
7/6/15
Season-only
Jill gets a frantic call from Brooke who is going into labor a day before her scheduled c-section. When the ambulance refuses to take Brooke to the upscale hospital of her choice, Jill is left with only her wits (and the help of Siri) to deliver Brooke's first naturally-birthed child. Andy and Lex enjoy an ill-timed technology-free afternoon that ends in a job offer, leading Jill to fear they might be getting in too deep with the Von Webers.
7 Sip 'N See
7/13/15
Season-only
Jill reluctantly throws Brooke a "sip 'n see" party so everyone can meet her newborn daughter. At the party, Candace enjoys a potent combination of painkillers and baby-tini cocktails, sending her aimlessly wandering the streets. Andy is overwhelmed by the extravagant perks of his new job. Later, Jill offers Andy a very special kind of virginity.
8 Staffing Up
7/20/15
Season-only
Brooke takes Jill to a children's museum to observe nannies in their natural habitat and to try to poach a caretaker to take home with her. However, Jill quickly feels useless when her new staff takes care of everything. With her newfound free time, she is pressured into helping Brooke plan her big NACHO benefit party, creating distance between her and Vanessa.
9 The Truth Fairy
7/27/15
Season-only
Brooke and her entourage of mombots launch an investigation to figure out who has been too honest with their kids about the harsh realities of the world. Jill finds herself lying to Vanessa about attending a $3,000-a-plate charity hat luncheon in Central Park. Andy discovers Lex's shocking secret that could destroy the Von Webers.
10 Wheels Down
8/3/15
Season-only
Jill is forced to decide between attending Vanessa's 40th birthday party or Brooke's 80s prom-themed gala. Andy throws Jill for a loop when he tells her about Lex's relationship with his assistant. All hell breaks loose at Brooke's event when Candace reveals secrets that shatter the family's seemingly perfect façade.
101 My Character Is
5/25/15
The cast of Odd Mom Out describes the best (and worst) qualities of the characters they play.
102 On Set Tours
5/25/15
Jill Kargman and KK Glick of Odd Mom Out give a behind the scenes tour of the quirky Odd Mom Out set.

About this show

A New Yorker through and through, Jill Weber (Kargman) embraces her quirky and somewhat unconventional life with her loving husband, Andy Weber (Andy Buckley, “The Office”), three great kids, and a best friend who shares the same love for donuts and snarky retorts, Vanessa Wrigley (KK Glick, “College Humor”).

Ratings and reviews

4.6
131 reviews
Nancy Fass
September 2, 2016
I love this show because it is real and so funny and it is filmed in my neighborhood. My kids went to a public school that seems to be just like the one in Brooklyn that Jill was going to move for. They did learn to spell and we did not drink the placenta. She would not of had to move the school was 2 blocks from where she lives. The season went so fast. I want more soon.Thank You Bravo.
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Grayson Weiant
July 16, 2016
Absolutely love this show! As a mother, I can totally relate to Jill and I find myself cracking up at her not-so-conventional parenting ways. Wasn't sure if I'd watch it, but the show has been surprisingly refreshing. I usually only watch The Real Housewives shows on this channel but now I'm completely hooked on this! The tongue-in-cheek humor is right up my alley and I love the quirkiness of each of the characters. Well done Bravo!
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Laura Engel
March 16, 2017
When I was younger I lived in NYC, so I can relate to Jill in a lot of ways. The show makes me laugh thinking about some of the situations she gets herself into. I would definitely give it a try!
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