Workin ‘Moms are making the clock. The popular Canadian comedy, which airs on Statesside on Netflix, has been renewed for a seventh and final season, to be released in 2023.
The creator and star of the series Catherine Reitman, who plays Kate Foster, made the announcement on Monday. “For our amazing fans, doing this show has been the journey of my life,” he said. “Philip [Sternberg] and I hit the ground running, the first day of season 1, with a three-month-old boy and a two-year-old boy, watching as we move forward on a mission: to tell the stories of four faulty mothers, who dared to be something beyond. their nurseries.
“Going to work every day, whether in the theater with our brilliant writers, on the set with our extraordinary cast, or in the post with the best production team in the business, has consolidated the importance of telling me stories that have sense, surrounded by artisans who get it, “Reitman continued.” But like any story, there has to be an end. And so it is with love and gratitude that I announce season 7 as the last season. Many thanks to our partners, CBC and Netflix, for being behind a program that points with a flashlight at the darkest corners of motherhood. To those of you who stopped me on the street, to share your love for the show: I see you. I’m listening to you. And thank you. Go find them mothers. “
Workin ‘Moms, which premiered in 2017, “offers an unwavering look at the absurd realities of life as a mother, partner and friend,” according to the official record. In addition to Reitman, the cast includes Dani Kind as Anne, Jessalyn Wanlim as Jenny, Sternberg as Nathan, Ryan Belleville as Lionel, Sarah McVie as Val, Sadie Munroe as Alice, Peter Keleghan as Richard, Nikki Duval as Rosie and Enuka Okuma as Sloane Mitchell.
Meanwhile, the last 13 episodes “will see women facing the demons of their past to move forward into their future,” according to a teaser provided by CBC. “Motherhood, relationships and career options will be put to the test, as they come to an agreement with who they once were and where they’re headed. When we say goodbye to Kate, Anne, Sloane, Jenny and Val are each responsible for deciding the impact they will have on their work, the traits they will pass on to their children and, ultimately, the more. They are not willing to take them as working mothers. ” .
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