Fans Aren’t Ready To Say Goodbye to ‘Workin’ Moms’ as the Final Season Prepares To Drop

The beloved Netflix series Workin' Moms has dropped its seventh and final season, and fans have some very strong feelings about it. New moms (and dads) have bonded with the series created by Catherine Reitman, which offers viewers a candid and relatable view of what it's like to be a working mom in today's world.

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The show follows a group of mom friends as they navigate parenthood together.

The final season hit the streaming giant on April 26, and fans immediately binge watched their way through their last few episodes with their favorite mom friends to find out what would become of Kate Foster (played by creator Catherine) and the pals she picked up from her first-ever mom group.

Fans will miss the show's trademark humor.

People took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the series ending, with many people laughing through their sadness over the end of an era.

"Ok this new season of Workin' Moms is great," one person wrote, "specifically the end of episode four lmao I am in TEARS."

Another person tweeted out a crying laughing emoji, writing that the show is "So good!"

Some even said that you don't have to be a mom to like the series.

The realistic approach Catherine took to writing the show stood out to viewers who didn't even feel like they needed kids to understand the struggle of the characters.

"In truth, I'm not a mother, but that show still gets me as a woman and it's magic," one person wrote of the final season.

Even the series creator and star is sad to see the show end.

Catherine shared an important message with her fans through a July 2022 statement to Deadline.

"Philip and I hit the ground, day one of season one, with a 3-month old and a 2-year-old, watching as we pressed forward on one mission: to tell the stories of four flawed mothers, who dared to be something beyond their nurseries," she said in part, thanking everyone who gave them and their show a chance to point "a flashlight into the darkest corners of motherhood."

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There's still time for viewers to check it out.

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People are still discovering the show seven seasons in. "I accidentally started Workin' Moms," a new fan confessed. "I'm all of 10 minutes in and I'm hooked."

You can watch the series in its entirety on Netflix as of Wednesday.

Whether you've watched it from day one or are just tuning in now, one thing is clear: Workin' Moms hits home for a lot of women.