News: Season 3 of Bravo Media’s Odd Mom Out Premieres July 12

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ODD MOM OUT — Pictured: (l-r) KK Glick as Vanessa, Andy Buckley as Andy Weber, Jill Kargman as Jill Weber, Joanna Cassidy as Candace, Abby Elliott as Brooke Von Weber, Sean Kleier as Lex Von Weber — (Photo by: Matthias Clamer/Bravo)

Bravo isn’t exactly known for its scripted series but they certainly had a hit on their hands when Odd Mom Out premiered. Now, fans, including me, are looking forward to the return of the hit comedy series on Wednesday, July 12 at 10 PM ET/PT.

Creator and star Jill Kargman returns for the third season, along with regulars Abby Elliott, Andy Buckley, KK Glick, Sean Kleier, and Joanna Cassidy. Joining the cast this season are Christine Taylor, Meredith Hagner, Alysia Reiner, Emma Myles, and Dan Butler. Guest stars this season include Dave Navarro and talk show host Wendy Williams, among others.

Keep reading for the full press release, including what to expect in season three.

 

 

THE ODDER, THE BETTER! BRAVO MEDIA PREMIERES SEASON THREE OF “ODD MOM OUT” ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 AT 10PM ET/PT

Guest Stars This Season Include Christine Taylor, Wendy Williams, Dave Navarro, Meredith Hagner, Alysia Reiner, Emma Myles and Dan Butler

 

NEW YORK – May 25, 2017 – Bravo Media’s original scripted comedy series “Odd Mom Out,” starring Jill Kargman, Abby Elliott, Andy Buckley, KK Glick, Sean Kleier, and Joanna Cassidy returns for season three on Wednesday, July 12 at 10 pm ET/PT. The series is created by Kargman, who plays a satirical version of herself trying to coexist with the demanding hierarchy of New York’s exclusive Upper East Side mommy clique. This season, as victims of Ernie Krevitt’s Ponzi scheme grapple with their new financial reality, Jill juggles the demands of her relentless mother-in-law and hormonal tweenage daughter while struggling with her own desires to feel young and relevant. “Odd Mom Out” season two delivered 1.1 million total viewers, up +5% above the prior season, making it one of the few returning ad-supported scripted series that saw growth in 2016. For a sneak peek of this season, please visit: http://www.bravotv.com/odd-mom-out/season-3/videos/your-first-look-at-season-3-of-oddmomout

Joining the cast this season is Christine Taylor (“Search Party,” “Dodgeball”) playing Brooke’s older sister, Barrett, a perfectionist homemaker who could make Martha Stewart look like a slob; Meredith Hagner (“Search Party,” “The Set up”) as Brooke’s younger sister, who has mastered the art of cloying condescension; Alysia Reiner (“Better Things,” “OITNB”) as a by-the-book prosecutor trying the murder case of the century; Emma Myles (“OITNB,” “Law & Order: SVU”) as a crystal-wearing Wiccan whose testimony shocks the nation in said murder trial; and Dan Butler (“Frasier,” “The Mist”) playing Joe, a man who drops some serious knowledge on a lost Lex. Additionally, this season features notable guest stars Dave Navarro (“Ink Master,” Jane’s Addiction) playing himself—paying off an epic night for Jill and Vanessa—and Wendy Williams (Host, “The Wendy Williams Show”) playing herself landing an exclusive interview with someone from the von Webers’ past bent on taking down the family by spilling more tea than the Boston Tea Party.

This season, while the UES one-percenters find themselves in financial “distress,” Candace seeks refuge by moving in with Jill and Andy, turning their lives upside down. Jill struggles to deal with how fast her daughter is growing up and launching her photography career, but she reaches a breaking point, making a surprising decision that has repercussions for Candace. Andy gets involved in school committees for the kids and takes on more than he can chew. Just when Candace is starting to get comfortable in Jill’s home, she is sequestered for a murder case, and in true Candace fashion, she turns jury duty into her playpen. Brooke becomes the breadwinner of her family, but as she attempts to expand her empire, a former employee goes rogue, threatening everything she has accomplished. Meanwhile, the ripple effects of the Ponzi scheme cause Lex to consider a new career that is out of this world. And Vanessa tries to be a constant support for Jill while challenged with getting out of her comfort zone to try to keep the flames alive with her ex-husband Graham.

Ken Druckerman, Banks Tarver, Jill Kargman, Tim Piper, Daniel Rosenberg, Tony Hernandez, and Lara Spotts serve as executive producers. “Odd Mom Out” is a production of Left/Right Productions, Piro, and Jax Media.

 

Content and photo © 2017 Bravo Media, a subsidiary of NBC Universal, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

 

 

Linda

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