Mom Season 7 Episode 15
Mom
Season 7

Ep 15. Somebody's Grandmother and the A-List

  • TV14
  • February 13, 2020
  • 19 min
  • 7.9  (283)

Bonnie and Adam get ready to attend an Oscar after-party, while Tammy adjusts to life as a newlywed. Meanwhile, Jill struggles to deal with a sudden loss.

In "Somebody's Grandmother and the A-List," the penultimate episode of Mom's seventh season, the show shifts its focus to the personal lives of its central characters. Bonnie (Allison Janney) and Adam (William Fichtner) are preparing for a night out at a post-Oscar celebration. As they get ready, they talk about their expectations for the party and reflect on their relationship. The scene is light-hearted and playful, a nice moment of levity in what will soon become a more emotionally charged episode.

While Bonnie and Adam are getting ready, Tammy (Kristen Johnston) is at home, adjusting to married life with her partner, Marjorie (Mimi Kennedy). The two women have a sweet conversation about their feelings for each other and their hopes for their future together. It's a tender moment that emphasizes the strength of their bond.

Back at the restaurant, Jill (Jaime Pressly) is struggling to cope with a recent loss. The specifics of her situation aren't immediately clear, and the episode wisely doesn't reveal them right away. Instead, we see Jill's grief through her interactions with her friends and coworkers. She's distant and sad, struggling to hide her pain from those around her.

As the night progresses, the episode starts to move in a more dramatic direction. Bonnie and Adam arrive at the party, only to find that it's not quite what they were expecting. They're surrounded by celebrities and A-listers, but they're also faced with the reality that they're not quite a part of that world themselves. It's a sobering moment that reflects the show's ongoing exploration of addiction and recovery. Bonnie and Adam have come a long way, but their past still haunts them and keeps them from feeling truly comfortable in this environment.

Meanwhile, Jill's emotional state becomes more and more fragile. She lashes out at Christy (Anna Faris) and Wendy (Beth Hall), two of her coworkers, over seemingly small things. The tension between them is palpable, and it's clear that something bigger is going on. When Christy finally confronts Jill about her behavior, she breaks down and reveals the source of her pain: her grandmother has passed away.

It's a heartbreaking moment, and one that hits especially hard given the ongoing themes of motherhood and family throughout the series. The show has always been about the power of relationships and the lengths people will go to help each other, and in this episode, that message is even more powerful than usual. As Jill breaks down in tears, her friends rally around her, offering comfort and support in their own unique ways.

By the end of the episode, we see that the characters have all grown and changed in subtle but significant ways. Bonnie and Adam are more committed to each other than ever, Tammy and Marjorie are settling into married life, and Jill has come to terms with her grief. It's a satisfying and emotionally resonant conclusion to what is ultimately one of Mom's strongest seasons.

Overall, "Somebody's Grandmother and the A-List" is a fantastic episode of Mom that offers a little bit of everything the show does well. It's funny, touching, and dramatic, with excellent performances from the entire cast. If you're a fan of the show, this is one episode you won't want to miss.

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  • First Aired
    February 13, 2020
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Runtime
    19 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (283)
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