Our favorite TV moms
A mother is clothed with strength and dignity, laughs without fear of
the future. When she speaks her words are wise and she gives instructions with
kindness.
In honor of Mother’s Day, we put together a
list of the best, well, our favorite TV moms. We can’t say that we agree
with all of their parenting tactics, but these big personalities make for some
must-see TV.
Claire Dunphy on “Modern Family”
Every mom can relate to this mother of
three in some way. Whether it’s her overprotective tendencies, her
perfectionist approach to parenting or her penchant for wine, we’ve loved
watching every minute of Claire do her thing on Modern Family.
Carmela Soprano on “The Sopranos”
You had better be a strong woman if you’re
going to be the mother of New Jersey’s most powerful waste management
consultant’s (ahem) children – and that’s exactly what
Carmela Soprano was. Often faced with moral dilemmas due to her husband’s
line of work, she never let anything get in the way of loving and protecting
her children.
Kitty Forman on “That 70s Show”
This loving mother to Laurie and Eric (and the
rest of the neighborhood kids) finds a way to shower her children
with love while being hilarious at the same time. Her infectious laugh and
witty sarcasm are just a couple of the reasons Kitty made our list of favorite
TV moms.
Lois Griffin on “Family Guy”
Lois, mother to Meg, Chris and Stewie, is
one of two animated moms to make the list. Patience is definitely her
strong suit, as evidenced by her ability to manage her crazy husband
Peter and their hilarious family.
Peggy Bundy on “Married With Children”
While we wouldn’t recommend taking after Peg’s
mothering style, she has made us laugh more than any other TV mom
in the 80s and 90s. The wife to Al and mother to Kelly and Bud, Peggy is
famous for lounging on the couch eating bon-bons while refusing to cook or
clean.
June Cleaver on “Leave it to Beaver”
As many TV moms were in the 50s and 60s, the
mother to Wally and Beaver was portrayed as a traditional homemaker. Always
ladylike, with perfect hair and formal but stylish attire, June had her hands
full with her two mischievous boys.
Marge Simpson on “The Simpsons”
Although she has held many different jobs over
the course of the show including a police officer, a pretzel maker, and a power
plant employee, Marge takes pride in, perhaps the most difficult one –
being the matriarch of the Simpsons. Kudos to Marge for putting up with
Homer, Bart and the rest of the gang for over 28 seasons now.
Cookie Lyon on “Empire”
Is there a mom on this list that is fiercer than
Ms. Lyon? We think not. Raised in the mean streets of Philly, Cookie served 17
years in prison before returning to take what was rightfully hers: half of the
Empire. While we may not always agree with her strategies, we can
appreciate the fact that her goal is to always do what’s best for Andre,
Jamal, and Hakeem.
Carol Brady on “The Brady Bunch”
This lovely lady was bringing
up three golden-haired girls by herself until she met a fellow
raising three boys of his own. Played by TV icon Florence Henderson, Carol
keeps this large family together while staying busy as a freelance writer,
sculptor, political activist and a singer.
Tami Taylor on “Friday Night Lights”
As the resident school counselor, wife to the
football coach and mother of two, Tami definitely had her hands full! We love
her because she was never afraid to speak her mind, give advice, and always
found time for her daughters Julie and Gracie Belle.
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