Frankie Shaw kills it as the quirky yet enduring Bridgette; and Rosie O'Donnell crushes it playing the part of a gritty East Coast Mother, but a painfully obvious Hollywood agenda overshadows what could possibly be a good show. It's not because these topics are by all means offensive or wrong, it's just that in this case they're cliché to the point of where I was finding my-self cringe.