Mom, Don't Do That! - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Chen Ru-rong tries to stop a romance between her mom, Wang Mei-mei, and a married man. Ru-rong's younger sister Chen Ruo-min also moves back home.

Episode 2
Mei-mei tries out online dating, while Ruo-min gives Cha a new chance. Ru-rong bumps into an old face before taking her family on a trip.

Episode 3
After her marriage plans go awry, Mei-mei tries to get revenge and breaks her hip instead. Her online shopping habits cause a huge fight with Ru-rong.

Episode 4
Mei-mei has a health scare. Ruo-min fights a young influencer for Cha. Ru-rong housesits for Xiang-yu, but suspects he's hiding something.

Episode 5
Ru-rong and Ruo-min accompany Mei-mei to a high school reunion, where Mei-mei and Jin settle a fallout with an old friend.

Episode 6
Mei-mei, Ru-rong and Ruo-min discover their dad's diary and relive the last 12 hours before his death. Jin is hospitalized.

Episode 7
Mei-mei broadens her online dating circle, while Cha faces backlash for how he treated Ruo-min. Xiang-yu shares his past with Ru-rong.

Episode 8
After attending Auntie Jin's funeral, Mei-mei almost falls for a scam before being invited to Australia. Cha tries to get back with Ruo-min.

Episode 9
Xiang-yu's dark secret is finally revealed. Mei-mei decides to visit Australia to meet Robert face-to-face.

Episode 10
Mei-mei sneaks back to Taiwan, only to find Robert has followed her. Ru-rong runs into an ex, and Ruo-min makes a final decision about Cha.

Episode 11
Convinced Robert is cheating, Mei-mei flies back to Taiwan. Ruo-min moves on. Ru-rong finds inspiration for a new book at last.
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