Mom - Season 8

Season 8
Episodes

Sex Bucket and the Grammar Police
When Bonnie invites the ladies to a slumber party, childhood games reveal adult problems.

Smitten Kitten and a Tiny Boo-Boo Error
Bonnie and Adam regret spending their first wedding anniversary with Marjorie and her new beau; Jill's attempt at a good deed becomes a moral dilemma.

Tang and a Safe Space for Everybody
Bonnie takes a trip down memory lane when she reconnects with an old flame, Rod. Also, Tammy volunteers to remodel the kitchen so it's more accessible to Adam.

Astronauts and Fat Trimmings
Bonnie and Adam offer relationship advice when they sense tension between Jill and Andy; Tammy lends a hand when chef Rudy opens a food truck.

Sober Wizard and a Woodshop Workshop
Bonnie is concerned about Adam's safety when he decides to go skiing for the first time since his accident. Also, Tammy worries that Jill is sending the wrong message to the young girls they're mentoring.

Woo-Woo Lights and an Onside Kick
Bonnie and the ladies indulge Jill when she goes to extremes to get her relationship with Andy back on track.

S'mores and a Sadness Cocoon
Bonnie is upset when Adam makes a big ticket purchase without consulting her. Also, Jill has an unexpected reaction when her dentist retires.

Bloody Stumps and a Chemical Smell
When Bonnie can't decide what to do with the spare bedroom, bigger issues are uncovered. Also, Tammy attempts to create boundaries with Marjorie.

Whip-Its and Emotionally Attuned Babies
Bonnie has success creating a line of mocktails for Adam's bar. Also, Jill finds herself attracted to Bonnie's therapist, Trevor.

Illegal Eels and the Cantaloupe Man
Bonnie and Adam's romantic dinner is interrupted as the other ladies struggle with love on Valentine's Day. Also, Wendy's new relationship becomes the talk of the group.

Strutting Peacock and Father O'leary
Bonnie takes it personally when her new sponsee, Rod, gets inspiration from Adam instead of her. Also, Jill trades barbs with a worthy opponent.

Tiny Dancer and an Impromptu Picnic
Bonnie goes to extreme lengths to protect someone she loves. Also, Jill struggles to make sense of a messy new relationship.

Klondike-Five and a Secret Family
Bonnie worries about Adam when his amends to a woman from his past doesn't go as planned. Also, Tammy pays a visit to the steakhouse she once robbed.

Endorphins and a Toasty Tushy
Bonnie struggles with her own self-worth after Tammy finds success. Also, Jill's new hobby leads to an unexpected revelation.

Vinyl Flooring and a Cartoon Bear
Bonnie and Tammy's friendship is tested when they take on a big project together. Also, the women worry about a fracture in their tight-knit group.

Scooby-Doo Checks and Salisbury Steak
Bonnie decides to get to the bottom of why her therapist, Trevor, has been so distracted. Also, Jill and Andy find themselves in a life or death situation.

A Community Hero and a Wide Turn
The women attend a gala honoring Marjorie, but Bonnie's speech doesn't go as planned.

My Kinda People and The Big To-Do
Bonnie gains a new outlook on her sobriety after dealing with difficult news. Also, Jill and Andy take a big step in their relationship.
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