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Odd Mom Out

Sitting in Diners Eating Donuts is a funny and irreverent digital series, which features Jill Kargman having a candid and comedic conversation with a notable personality in a diner. With a new episode released each week, the conversations will cover the themes of upcoming Odd Mom Out episodes. But these unscripted chats make for unpredictable results — who knows where their banter will end up?

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Cast & Crew See All

Jill Kargman
Jill Weber
Andy Buckley
Andy Weber
K.K. Glick
Vanessa Wrigley

Season 3 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Frisky Business

Wed, Jul 12, 201721 mins

Jill and Andy are shocked by how much Hazel has matured when they visit her at sleep-away camp, while victims of Ernie Krevitt's Ponzi scheme struggle with their new financial reality.

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Awards

  • 2016 - Gracie - Outstanding Comedy - winner
  • 2017 - Gracie - Outstanding Female Actor in a Featured/Guest Role - winner
  • 2016 - HOLA Award - Dare To Go Beyond Award - winner

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