‘Workin’ Moms’ Season 3 Is Finally Back After That Devastating Cliffhanger

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Workin’ Moms is back on Netflix with a whole new season, which means you need to cancel your plans. You have 13 more episodes of baby drama, mental breakdowns, and best friendships to watch.

Created by and starring Catherine Reitman, best known stateside for her work on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Workin’ Moms is one of the best kept secrets on Netflix. The comedy first created for CBC Television follows a group of moms all united through a way-too-expensive Mommy and Me class. What’s supposed to be a feeder group for kids to attend the best preschool almost immediately turns into a vulgar complaint fest about everything that makes being a mother miserable. Naturally it’s Reitman’s cool girl Kate and her neurotic psychiatrist best friend Anne (Dani Kind) who lead the bitching.

It’s not just Workin’ Moms‘ frank attitude toward gender expectations and the tolls of parenthood that makes it so good. It’s the comedy’s characters. Kate, Anne, Frankie (Juno Rinaldi), and the dad of the group, Ian (Dennis Andres), are as messy and clueless as any of your friends. They just happen to be responsible for multiple human lives.

So where did Season 2 leave the funniest moms (and honorary mom) on television? Things were really looking up for Ian at the end of last season. After finally selling a script, he met a new girlfriend who wasn’t his emotionally distant ex-wife Jenny (Jessalyn Wanlim). His new girlfriend even agreed to help him parent despite being anti-baby. Frankie dumped both her older girlfriend, who was treating her more like a prize-winning dog than a human; and her younger one, who was more of a bro than anyone else on this show. After getting her realtor job back, she moved into a new place. And Anne did something she vowed she would never do — marry her longtime partner Lionel (Ryan Belleville). Well, sort of. Anne and Lionel still aren’t married, but they ended the season by having a commitment ceremony that looked an awful lot like a wedding.

But the biggest surprise of the season was reserved for Kate. After a hectic year of bouncing between competing agency jobs, ignoring her best friend, a cancer scare, losing her dad, suing her former workplace, and starting her own company, Kate was dealt her biggest blow yet. In the middle of Anne and Lionel’s commitment ceremony she caught her husband Nathan (Philip Sternberg) kissing their nanny. Only time will tell how Kate is going to make her husband pay, but one thing is for sure: it’s gonna be a blast watching her get her revenge.

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