Workin- Moms - Season 1 [verified] May 2026
The inaugural season focuses on the logistical and emotional hurdles of the "return to work":
No show is perfect. Some critics noted that while the show is progressive in many ways, occasionally struggles with diversity. The main four are all relatively affluent, straight, cis-gender women. The show also leans heavily on "wealthy Toronto" problems—concerns about nannies, real estate commissions, and PR clients. For a show about the universal struggle of working moms, it sometimes feels very specific to a certain tax bracket. Workin- Moms - Season 1
Workin' Moms (Season 1) is a Canadian comedy-drama series that premiered in 2017, created by and starring Catherine Reitman. The first season introduces a group of four very different women who bond at a judgmental "Mommy and Me" group in Toronto after their maternity leaves end. The show is praised for its raw, unfiltered, and often dark humor regarding the "holy grail" of trying to "have it all" while balancing careers, identity crises, and the chaos of urban motherhood. Core Characters & Storylines The inaugural season focuses on the logistical and
: An IT specialist who feels increasingly disconnected from her husband and child, leading her to seek a "reckless awakening" through an office affair. Cast and Characters Role Description Catherine Reitman Kate Foster Fearless PR executive; the series' lead. Anne Carlson Pragmatic psychiatrist and mother of two (then three). Juno Rinaldi Frankie Coyne Quirky real estate agent struggling with mental health. Jessalyn Wanlim Jenny Matthews Reluctant returnee to the workforce; unhappy in marriage. Philip Sternberg Nathan Foster Kate’s supportive but sometimes sidelined husband. Ryan Belleville Lionel Carlson Anne's easygoing and patient husband. Critical Reception Season 1 was praised for its fearless and raunchy humor , with reviewers from Common Sense Media The show also leans heavily on "wealthy Toronto"
Season 1 repeatedly shows the absence of structural support. Childcare is exorbitant (Kate’s nanny costs exceed her salary); workplaces have no pumping rooms; partners (even well-meaning ones) default to “helping” rather than co-parenting. The show critiques the neoliberal notion that mothers should “ask for help” when the systems are designed to refuse it.
Kate and Nathan clash over a promotion; Anne faces financial strain. Kate faces the "inevitable cost" of trying to have it all. Watching Details Workin' Moms Season 1 - Spotify