Juno Rinaldi: It wasn’t something we necessarily talked about, but because I had Postpartum with my second child that whole journey was close to me. It’s a positive group of people (both in front of, and behind, the camera) making a really funny and relevant show, and I felt a great sense of belonging, as well as having a space to bring my own creative juices to. Anne moves into her new office and runs into an old flame. I love the writing, the humour, the honesty, the sarcasm and the fantastic story lines. Kate must choose between one firm and the other. We don’t see the single dad perspective a lot. Sign up here. [laughs]. JR: Right? Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. Keep checking Rotten Tomatoes It presents the every-day struggle between what you NEED and what you WANT to do for a happy life. View All 16 Jan. 2018 The Sign. Tennille Read: Joining Workin’ Moms is pretty great. TTVJ: As sad as I was that Frankie was no longer with Giselle, it’s been fun watching her dip back into dating and she’s been quite successful. A look at the personal and professional lives of thirtysomething mothers trying to balance home and work. Editor in Chief Bridget Liszewski comes from a long line of TV Junkies who fostered her love of television from a very young age. I retained a lot of information and have a lot of tips to offer.’ It’s refreshing and has since informed my work a lot as a performer. 2018 If Women Had to Give Birth. JR: She sure has! By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.

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Rate. To get some more insight into what Bianca may be thinking, as well as what it’s like to join the Workin’ Moms gang, The TV Junkies recently checked in with Read. Even though Bianca has moments of hesitation, she ultimately wants to find a way through it, and I respect that. TTVJ: I really love the relationship that Frankie and Bianca have going on. Bridget is always up for talking TV and you can follow her on twitter at @BridgetOnTV. Frankie juggles two girlfriends. Together they aim to help prepare actors in the Hamilton, Ontario area for the film industry. I think it’s a courageous move to take your desires into your own hands and make them a reality. With Catherine Reitman, Dani Kind, Juno Rinaldi, Philip Sternberg. 15 working mom confessions In the very first episode of the show, they actually do try to tackle a real-world problem: women’s mental health. Kate and Anne still disagree. Even better than season 2. Just leave us a message here and we will work on getting you verified. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher. Sidney Poitier’s 7 Most Memorable Performances, All Harry Potter Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer. But I’m not going to tell you about that… [laughs]. Ian's meeting with producers is interrupted by an emergency. She’s not a girly-girl and is able to hang out with him, feel empathy and it’s not a big deal. by CBC. TTVJ: I’m sad that we’re already past the halfway point of Season 2. Brad goads Anne into guest lecturing. What do you think of Frankie’s story this season? 1. S2, Ep12.

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What does home mean to her? The award winning playwright and actor spoke with us all about Frankie’s journey this season, why there’s no easy fix to Postpartum Depression and what the season may still hold for her character. Great!!

In her heart though I think is love, family and a committed relationship. As an actor, I got to do some scenes that were really fun because of who I was acting with. However, in this week’s episode, Frankie finds herself starting to feel a bit unsatisfied with the two relationships in her life. You have to remain strong, but you also have to have fun on the way :) “It’s time for Frankie to have some wins,” Workin’ Moms creator Catherine Reitman said prior to Season 2 of the CBC comedy and that’s certainly been the case. What was it like working with her? At the time we didn’t know each other that well, but we started putting the feelers out and it was received really well. The dynamic was really different for both of us and she’s just a really neat lady. Kate is depressed but finds a way to help Alice, who is navigating a milestone. TTVJ: She is juggling these relationships with Dorothy (Angela Asher) and Juniper (Aviva Mongillo). Alice has her first boyfriend, and Anne sits her down for the talk. Fall TV First Look: Find Out What’s Coming, The Best Peacock Original Shows and Movies, All Upcoming Disney Movies: New Disney Live-Action, Animation, Pixar, Marvel, and More, J.R. 'Bob' Dobbs & The Church of the SubGenius. So It makes sense Frankie would take Bianca under her wing, and ease some of the overwhelming feelings and hormones Bianca has each step of the way.

2. TTVJ: One of the reasons that it’s so fun to watch Frankie and Bianca is that you and Juno seem to really work well together. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your account. So we’re trying to use word of mouth and get it out there. and the Terms and Policies, Bridget is always up for talking TV and you can follow her on twitter at @BridgetOnTV. Why do you think they get along so great? Most of my scenes are with Juno, but there were so many instances when I’d run into other cast members in hair and makeup and they would reach out and make me feel like part of the family. One mom has a breakdown. There’s a lot in Toronto, but not in Hamilton. Kate, Frankie, Anne and, now, Ian grow up alongside their kids as they juggle toddlers, aging, work-life balance and tough relationship issues. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, she loves college football and is a fan of sports in general. What’s it like building that relationship on screen and working with her? Richard gives Kate some advice, and she takes it. Thank you for putting this show on the air!!! Anne meets with an obsessive fan.

Rate. And just in reality: this choice is not always yours. The image is an example of a ticket confirmation email that AMC sent you when you purchased your ticket. [laughs] I mean, let’s be honest, it’s really all about that Speedo. JR: She was so fun to work with. TTVJ: Do you have any upcoming projects or anything else you’d like us to know about? But the fact that she has spent the majority of her career as a real estate … For viewers of CBC’s Workin’ Moms, seeing Frankie (Juno Rinaldi) finally get some wins and success has been very rewarding to watch. What was behind that decision for Bianca and what did you think when you heard that was the direction the character was going? I think they get along so great because they are both easy-going people with a lot of heart. I really understood that journey and I remember someone saying to me that it wouldn’t be ‘Oh, all the sudden I’m better.’ It’s more of a slow burn and all the sudden you realize ‘Hey, I haven’t cried all day today’ or ‘I’m finding a lot of joy in the things I really despised yesterday.’ There’s slow healing that takes place and you start to see the world very differently. Shaun and I both still work actively so we’re both still simultaneously in the acting world, but also this teaching world too.

Editor in Chief Bridget Liszewski comes from a long line of TV Junkies who fostered her love of television from a very young age. After a rough first season that saw Frankie’s (Juno Rinaldi) relationship with Giselle (Olunike Adeliyi) end, partly due to how she was affected by Postpartum Depression, Frankie has jumped head first back into the dating pool, providing plenty of fun for Workin’ Moms viewers. It's a dark comedy that really tells the truth about women who want to raise kids as much as they want to find professional and personal success. Please click the link below to receive your verification email. TTVJ: You launched a new film school, the Hamilton Film Centre, last fall. TR: Building this particular relationship on screen was very much like building a relationship in real life — in that you don’t know where it’s headed.

I don’t know how to teach and I’m a terrible actor.’ Then you get into the room and are working with the students and realize ‘I do know a lot and have been working a long time.

I remember someone had told me that Postpartum could actually be a gift, and I thought ‘Oh OK, you’re crazy. The cast and crew are incredibly friendly and supportive. JR: She’s trying to figure it out. All rights reserved. Dorothy is obsessed with those afghan hounds and trying to make her into one of her dogs. CTV Original Comedy JANN to Exclusively Stream in The U.S. on Hulu, CBC Greenlights New Original Comedy Series Sort Of, JANN: Jann Arden Previews What’s Next for Jann and Cynthia, The Sounds: Rachelle Lefevre on CBC’s New Intriguing Mystery Series, This Life Boss Balances Light with the Dark, Wynonna Earp: Emily Andras Talks “I Fall to Pieces”, Zoie Palmer Brings Dark Matter’s Android to Life, Wynonna Earp: Noelle Carbone Previews “Holy War Part One”, Motherland’s Amalia Holm Says Not to Count Scylla Out. TR: I’m in Atom Egoyan’s next film called Guest of Honour. I think we saw that in the last episode where she said she really just wants to be with her daughter. Dorothy’s (Angela Asher) possessiveness and Juniper’s (Aviva Mongillo) immaturity start to weigh on her, and it’s the start of a realization for Frankie that she may need something a little more stable and grounded Rinaldi told The TV Junkies in a recent chat. *Hilariously serious / seriously hilarious. Ian finds luck with his screenplay. The girls go on a weekend retreat with their 'moms with toddlers' support group and learn a lot about one another. TR: Bianca’s decision to have a baby on her own came out of her being single, in her late thirties, and having a huge desire to be a mother no matter what.

For viewers of CBC’s Workin’ Moms, seeing Frankie (Juno Rinaldi) finally get some wins and success has been very rewarding to watch.After struggling with postpartum depression in Season 1, Frankie turned things around in Season 2, has her real estate business doing better than ever, and even seems to be getting closer to new people, such as her former neighbor Bianca (Tennille Read). Her voice is so distinct so you really get a character with her. She’s so kind though and really open to playing in a scene. This sitcom has a great balance between fun and important questions of life, without being heavy or frustrating. By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy Got midway through season 2 before I actually realized that on top of her other work, Catherine Reitman is also the lead character. She's channeled that passion into covering both US and Canadian television shows, and is thankful everyday for the invention of the DVR. 10 TV Shows You Should Binge-Watch This July.

Ian asks for permission and Sonia grants it. They are trying to juggle careers, relationships, insatiable babies and post-partum depression — all at the same time. Frankie becomes self-sufficient. TTVJ: It’s so interesting to me how similar you all are to your characters. Ian discovers a sexual issue.

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Headlines, The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. TTVJ: When Frankie started dating Dorothy I thought ‘oh this is going to be really good for her.’ Then I saw that picture of the dog and was like ‘Oh no no no no!’ [laughs]. The TV Junkies: What’s it like getting to join a show like Workin’ Moms? by CBC “It’s time for Frankie to have some wins,” Workin’ Moms creator Catherine Reitman said prior to Season 2 of the CBC comedy and that’s certainly been the case. A partner home?