I have got through my fair share of series since becoming a Mum. A lot of them have been cheesy crap from the 90’s, because let’s face it, concentration spans reduce massively when you’ve got a little one to keep alive! But I have also had a chance to watch some great series, ones that I have totally been able to relate to from one time or another and that is what great TV is all about right? So here are my top 6 must watch series for Mums:
1. Girls|6 Series|Prime Video
So, out of all the series mentioned in this post, this one doesn’t
feature Mums as main characters, but is a great series, full of dark humour
with raw and real story lines. It takes you on a journey of a group of friends
in their 20’s, faced with the usual difficult choices adulthood brings. In my opinion
it’s a modern-day indie version of Sex and The City. It made me laugh
continuously, with some real shock factor moments and also brought on a few
tears too. You will fall in love with Lena (the main character), you will feel
sorry for her, laugh at her jokes and will cry with her. It also stars Adam
Driver and I am kind of man crushing over him at the moment, so even more of an
excuse to watch!
2. Call The Midwife|9 Series (Ongoing)|BBC iPlayer
An oldie but a true classic. It still amazes me when people
say they haven’t watched it. It is by far one of the best series I have ever
watched! Let me take you back to the East End of London in the late 50’s where Nurse
and Nun Midwives live and work together, coping with the changing times of the
world around them. So many historical medical advances come to light, it’s like
you’ve gone back in time and are living it too. Its an absolute tearjerker, I mean
I don’t think there has been an episode where I haven’t cried, yet it still hasn’t
put me off. I cannot wait for the next series.
3. The Duchess|1 Series (Ongoing)|Netflix
I have just finished watching The Duchess and it is bloody
hilarious! The brand-new sitcom starring Katherine Ryan only aired for the
first time a few weeks ago and it’s been a big hit. Ryan plays a fashionably
troublesome single Mum who wants another baby, but figuring out who should be
the Father gets her into a bit of bother. The only thing I would say is that
its rather an acquired taste. I mean there are only 6 episodes in the first
series, but it truly is full to the brim with profanities, but don’t let that
put you off. Every aspect of the story line is unrealistic, but that’s what
makes it so funny. Laugh out loud moments will happen whilst watching, so be
prepared and do not, I repeat DO NOT watch this around kids!
4. Workin’ Moms|4 Series (Ongoing)|Netflix
This Canadian series takes you on the truthful journey of not only becoming a Mum, but having to make hard decisions when returning back to work after having a baby. The group of Mums who first meet at a baby class soon grow closer, building strong relationships with each other. I can totally relate to this as the Mum friends I made through having O have become some of my best friends and doing the whole parenting journey with them by my side has been incredible! But don’t expect perfect parenting from Workin’ Moms, sometimes these Mums are selfish, the total opposite of selfless and do not act like perfect parents at all. But perfect doesn’t exist and that what makes it a great series. It’s the closest to the truth I think I have ever seen Motherhood portrayed as and that is what gives it that edge.
5. The Letdown|2 Series|Netflix
Before having a child, it is very easy to envisage what type
of parent you will become. You set high expectations for yourself, because you
think you know what will make you a great parent. But nothing can prepare you
for Motherhood and how easy or hard the road will be. The main character in The
Letdown, Audrey doesn’t have the easiest of starts to Motherhood and I found
myself constantly just wanting to give her a big hug! She really does try, but
sometimes its like nothing goes right for the poor woman! Her family network consists
of a husband who is completely obsessed with his career and a Narcissist Mother
who might as well not exist. She seems to go through everything alone, which
sounds really sad, but she has a way of handling everything herself and brings with it gentle humour, which matches her personality beautifully. This one
is a really easy watch.
6. Mum|3 Series|Prime Video
I was absolutely blown away by this series and if you haven’t seen it, please give it a chance, you will not be disappointed. Mum Maureen’s husband has passed away and she begins a new chapter in her life without him by her side. The series is mainly based at home, where she lives with her grown son who is a little dim. He comes out with the stupidest of things and dialogue between the two of them is fanatically funny! A little later on he somehow manages to find a girlfriend with even less brain cells, but you are generally happy that they have found each other and they are a perfect match. Michael, a family friend becomes a regular visitor to the house and their friendship blooms, albeit very awkwardly. The ending is a tear jerker, but won’t be the only time you shed a tear or two for totally relatable occasions. It’s a winner in my eyes.
I hope this list is of some use and introduces you to at least one new series you hadn't heard of before. Day 2 of Blogtober2020 is now complete and I am really enjoying the blogging journey so far, thanks to Big Family Organised Chaos for setting it all up.
Love Sophie, MMC x
I’m not a mom — unless dog mom counts — but I will check this out!
ReplyDeleteI certainly need to start watching more TV, I actually haven't watched any of these, will definitely check them out.
ReplyDeleteI've not seen any of these. Thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteI have heard great things about the duchess - will need to take a look.
ReplyDeleteAhh! I love Call the Midwife and cry at every episode. Such a good series.
ReplyDeleteThe Duchess is on my list of things that I need to watch. x