When Mike & Molly premiered on CBS in the fall of 2010, it arrived with a specific mission: to fill the void left by the conclusion of Everybody Loves Raymond. Created by Mark Roberts (a veteran of Raymond) and executive produced by comedy heavyweight Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory), the show had a clear pedigree.
The series begins at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting where Mike and Molly first meet. Their shared journey focuses on navigating the "nitty gritty" of a new relationship while dealing with everyday insecurities and weight struggles.
The Flynn Household: Molly lives with her mother, Joyce (Swoosie Kurtz), a youthful and cocktail-loving widow, and her sister, Victoria (Katy Mixon), a dim-witted but kind funeral home beautician who often indulges in marijuana. Adding to the house's dynamic is Joyce’s flirty and sarcastic boyfriend, Vince Moranto (Louis Mustillo).
The Flynn Household: Molly lives with her sexy, blunt mother Joyce (Swoosie Kurtz) and her dim-witted, pot-smoking sister Victoria (Katy Mixon). Their house is a whirlwind of wine, insults, and affection.
Watch it for Melissa McCarthy’s star-making turn. Watch it for the brilliant one-liners from Katy Mixon. But most of all, watch it because Mike & Molly reminds us that everyone deserves a second act. Whether you are a cop with a bad diet or a teacher living in her mother’s house, love is possible. And that is a timeless lesson.
Peggy Biggs (Rondi Reed): Mike’s mother. Reed plays Peggy with a sharp tongue and a passively aggressive demeanor. The dynamic between Mike, Molly, and Peggy is a central tension of the season, exploring the difficulty of cutting the apron strings.
Family Introductions: Mike navigating the chaos of Molly’s home—shared with her hard-drinking mother Joyce (Swoosie Kurtz) and ditzy sister Victoria (Katy Mixon)—and Molly dealing with Mike’s overbearing mother, Peggy (Rondi Reed).