Instant Mom
Instant Mom is an American sitcom produced for the NickMom block on the Nick Jr. Channel.[1] It was developed by Howard Michael Gould and stars Tia Mowry as a stepmother of three children alongside her husband.
Instant Mom
Jessica Butler
Warren Bell
David Wilde
United States
English
3
65 (list of episodes)
Howard Michael Gould
Aaron Kaplan
Tia Mowry-Hardrict
Paramount Studios
Hollywood, California
Peter Smokler
Art Kellner
20–22 minutes
Stockholm Syndrome
Kapital Entertainment
Nickelodeon Productions
Nick at Nite (seasons 1-2)
NickMom (seasons 1-2)
TV Land (season 3)
September 29, 2013
December 19, 2015
The series first aired on September 29, 2013, on both Nickelodeon's Nick at Nite block (at 8:30 p.m.) and the NickMom block (at 10:30 p.m.).[2] The debut was the highest-rated premiere in the history of both blocks.[3] On November 22, 2013, the series was renewed for a second season of 20 episodes.[3][4] It was renewed for a third season on September 9, 2014.[5][6] Nickelodeon announced on October 21, 2015, that Instant Mom wouldn't extend beyond its third season and would end its run with the 65 episodes produced.[7] The third season premiered first on another Viacom-owned channel, TV Land.[8]
Premise[edit]
Set in Philadelphia, Stephanie Phillips is a food blogger and party girl, who has to drastically tone down her lifestyle when she marries Charlie Phillips, an older man with three children. She now has to be a mother to Charlie's teenage daughter, Gabrielle, and his grade school-age sons James and Aaron.[9] Stephanie has to quickly learn how to be a full-time stepmom with the help of her overbearing mother, Maggie, while attempting to keep her social life active.
Production[edit]
On August 3, 2012, Nickelodeon announced that it had green-lit the Instant Mom pilot.[10] Tia Mowry-Hardrict, Duane Martin, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Sydney Park, Tylen Williams, and Damarr Calhoun were cast on November 26, 2012.[11] Michael Boatman would later replace Duane Martin.[12] It was announced on April 3, 2013, that Instant Mom was officially picked up for a 13-episode first season to air on NickMom in late 2013.[13][14] Later on August 19, 2013, Nickelodeon ordered seven additional episodes bringing the series' first season to 20 episodes.[15] On November 22, 2013, six additional episodes were added first season.[4] Both NickMom and Nick at Nite aired episodes on the same nights until the NickMom block closed on September 28, 2015.[15] Filming took place at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California.[16] The series aired 65 episodes over three seasons, premiering on September 29, 2013, and ending on December 19, 2015. The series outlasted the NickMom programming block by three months.
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the show 4 out of 5 stars.[17] Brian Lowry of Variety said the show mirrors Trophy Wife.[18]