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MIKE & MOLLY - Three Girls and an Urn

Air Date/Released Monday, March 17, 2014
Station/Studio CBS / Warner Bros. Television

Chicago cop Mike Biggs meets Molly Flynn at an Overeater’s Anonymous meeting, and the two fall in love. The series chronicles their marriage, while dealing with their weight issues and their caring but dysfunctional families.

A lifelong friend of Mike's mom comes to town and bonds with Molly, taking trips to the museum and other spots around town, leaving Peggy out and determined to raise hell to get her friend back for herself. Mike, Carl and Samuel discuss the girls' problem, and why it can't happen to men...
Mike: You know I love my wife, but the more you tell her not to do something, the more she's gonna do it.
Carl: Well, Molly has to know that three women can't get along. I mean, with guys it works... The Three Musketeers, The Three Stooges, us... it's magical.
Mike: You know why it works with guys? Because Curly doesn't care if Moe takes Larry to the museum.


Cast: Melissa McCarthy (Molly Flynn), Billy Gardell (Officer Mike Biggs), Swoosie Kurtz (Joyce Flynn), Reno Wilson (Officer Carl McMillan), Katy Mixon (Victoria Flynn), Nyambi Nyambi (Samuel), Rondi Reed (Peggy), Louis Mustillo (Vince Moranto), Kathy Bates (Kay McKinnon)

Crew: David Trainer (Director), James Burrows (Executive Producer), Julie Bean, Alan J. Higgins, Chuck Lorre, Brian Keith Etheridge, Bill Daly, Marla DuMont (Writers), Chuck Lorre. Al Higgins, Julie Bean, Mark Gross (Executive Producers). Bill Daly, Carla Filisha, Stephen Prime, Grant Johnson, Mona Garcea, Brian Keith Etheridge, Tony Hicks, Suzanne McCormack (Producers)
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