- No matter our different backgrounds, we all battle with problems and need one another to survive and thrive.
- There is nothing stronger than a mother’s love for her children.
- Terry Crews is over-the-top funny in every movie. The sign on his truck cracked me up: “Body & Booty by Branson.”
- I always enjoy outtakes at the end of a movie, especially comedies.
- It’s both narcissistic and brilliant brand marketing that Tyler Perry puts his name in all of his movies.
- In most of the scenes, all of the moms wore super high heels. As if.
- Zulay Henao is sexy and sultry, belonging more in a porn movie than one about moms. Did Tyler Perry create this movie for moms or the men who would be dragged along to the theater with them?
- Struggling single moms don’t usually have such nice houses. I’m just sayin…
- All of the single moms end up with a man. Is that the message Tyler Perry really wants to tell women at the end of the day?
- It felt a bit more like a sitcom than an actual feature film, and I won’t be surprised if we end up seeing a variation of this on the small screen next season.
- Looking at her son’s homework, she asks “Did you do your homework? Is that right?” – Lytia (Cocoa Brown)
- There were actually quite a few funny lines, but many of them were too inappropriate to list here.
- Hillary asks Lytia “How do you do it? How do you be a single mom?” Lytia answers “You can’t think about it or it’s overwhelming. You take one snotty nose and one dirty diaper at a time.”
- “My grandmother used to say a woman’s purse is a reflection of her life.” – May. It’s kind of true, but certainly doesn’t paint the whole picture. It’s a glimpse of a woman’s priorities on-the-go.
- “Divorced 4 years. We’re good people, just not good together.” – T.K.
Best line in the entire movie:
- “You don’t have to be good at starting over. You just have to be good at letting go.” – Peter
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