Must Love Kids

Must Love Kids (2008)

EndedReality showRomance

This series followed three single moms as they entered the world of dating. The moms had to balance their careers and raise their children while trying to find a lifelong partner.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 12:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Final DecisionSep 20, 2008
S01E09Tears and FearsSep 13, 2008
S01E08Striking GoldSep 6, 2008
S01E07Blending FamiliesAug 30, 2008
S01E06Day in the LifeAug 23, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of the TV show 'Must Love Kids' from the year 2008?

The TV show 'Must Love Kids' premiered on September 15, 2008.

Who were the main cast members of 'Must Love Kids'?

The main cast members of 'Must Love Kids' were Janeane Garofalo, Michael Boatman, and Max Gail.

What was the genre of 'Must Love Kids'?

'Must Love Kids' was a comedy-drama TV show.

Where was 'Must Love Kids' set?

'Must Love Kids' was set in a small suburban town.

Who created 'Must Love Kids'?

'Must Love Kids' was created by Claudia Lonow.

What was the premise of 'Must Love Kids'?

'Must Love Kids' followed the story of a single mother who starts a business helping men become better fathers.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Must Love Kids'?

The first season of 'Must Love Kids' consisted of 13 episodes.

Did 'Must Love Kids' receive any award nominations?

Yes, 'Must Love Kids' received nominations for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress at the Satellite Awards.

Was 'Must Love Kids' a critically acclaimed show?

While 'Must Love Kids' had a dedicated fan base, it received mixed reviews from critics.

Did 'Must Love Kids' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Must Love Kids' featured guest appearances by actors such as Patrick Duffy and Constance Zimmer.

Did 'Must Love Kids' address important social issues?

Yes, 'Must Love Kids' tackled themes of fatherhood, single parenting, and the challenges of modern family dynamics.

How was the character development in 'Must Love Kids'?

'Must Love Kids' had well-developed characters with complex relationships and personal growth throughout the series.

Did 'Must Love Kids' have a unique visual style?

'Must Love Kids' had a visually appealing aesthetic that captured the charm and warmth of the suburban setting.

Were there any notable guest directors on 'Must Love Kids'?

Yes, 'Must Love Kids' had guest directors such as Michael Lembeck and Gil Junger who brought their own creative vision to the show.

Did 'Must Love Kids' have a memorable theme song?

Yes, 'Must Love Kids' had a catchy and heartwarming theme song that resonated with viewers.

Did 'Must Love Kids' explore diverse family structures?

Yes, 'Must Love Kids' celebrated diverse family structures and embraced the idea of unconventional but loving families.

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