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Sunday, May 13, 2012

My top 10 tv/movies moms

In honor of Mother's Day I have decided to put together a top 10 list of TV/Movie moms.


Lorelai Gilmore
 The ultimate friend relationship between a mother and daughter, Lorelai and her daughter Rory get along like best friends. Although their fast talking and buddy-buddy friendship can sometimes be annoying, we appreciate a great mother-daughter relationship when we see one.


 Jill Taylor
As if Jill didn't have enough on her plate by having three rambunctious boys and being married to Tim "The Toolman" Taylor, she decided in later episodes to go back to school. The balance between being a homemaker, wife, mom and student could have driven any one crazy, but she managed with humor and grace.


 
Leigh Ann Tuohy
Sandra Bullock stars as Southern mom Leigh Anne Tuohy, a no-nonsense woman who welcomes a homeless young man into her family. With her guidance, her adopted son Michael Oher shares the family's love for football and eventually makes it to the NFL.

 M’Lynn Eatenton
M'Lynn loves her daughter and will do anything for her. She even gives her a kidney. There are no limits for what she will go through for her children.


 
Isabel Kelly and Jackie Harrison
Isabel and Jackie show that they both adore Jackie’s children, but they love them in different ways


 Clair Huxtable
Clair Huxtable epitomizes the '80s mom persona: She's got a high-paying job as an attorney but still manages to spend a lot of time at home, cooking dinner and riffing with Cliff. She's a loving mom who helps her kids through their adolescent crises, but can get them in line with one lift of her eyebrow.




 Kate McAllister
 Yes, she left the country and left her 10-year-old behind — that' s surely enough to have child services knocking on her door. But the passion with which Kate works to get back to Kevin shows how much she truly loves her son.





 Roseanne
 Roseanne, while not the sweetest mother in TV history, loved her kids and taught them a lot about life. She showed America that a low-income family with two working parents can still be loving, if dysfunctional.

 Sarah Conner
 The ultimate mama bear, Sarah will do anything to save her son's life, including go into the seedy underworld and end up in a mental institution in an attempt to keep her son safe and teach him how to defend himself for the upcoming war between humans and cyborgs.

~Angie

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