Sloane has one of the best and most rounded arcs on the show despite her debut occurring five seasons in. Okuma fires on all cylinders this season, injecting Sloane with an abundance of idiosyncrasies and depth. This allowed Val to become more of the eccentric comedic relief and fill the Frankie void. While Juno Rinaldi’s absence is profoundly felt, Sloane steps in as the polar opposite of Frankie, bringing a different facet to the core group dynamic. Anne (DANI KIND photo by Jackie Brown for Wolf + Rabbit Entertainment) in Workin’ Moms Season 7Įnuka Okuma has been a boon for the series for the last few seasons. ![]() Arguably, the season’s most humorous scenes are centered around Kate, whether it’s her dialogue and quirky terminology (ahem, “c*msicles”) or acting like a baby in front of Lionel because she’s angry with Anne. She’s a grounded onscreen presence in that regard. The creative choice to play “Monster Mash” while Nathan complains about ice cream, along with the clever editing and camerawork, effectively builds comedic tension and culminates in a moment of unadulterated hilarity.Ĭatherine Reitman is an understated comedic force who injects nuance and subtlety into each moment and never goes over the top to deliver laughs. ![]() ![]() Season 7 boasts some of the funniest, laugh-out-loud moments in the series, notably Kate messing around with the vibrating zombie head prototype when Nathan and Nathan Jr. The series satisfyingly wraps up each leading player’s arc, giving them the sendoff they deserve. Workin’ Moms concludes its seven-season run with a hilarious and touching final bow that finds the magic despite narrative bumpiness.
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