
Crash Test MommySezon 5
A reality television series that throws would-be moms into a wild 48 hour test drive of their parenting skills. Mom's greatest critics get a chance to walk it like they talk it.
13 Episodes
- Casandra GordonE1
Casandra GordonMichelle Laquatera is a mother of three who has got motherhood mastered. Like any other mom, she gets frustrated by the challenges of being a mother, and needs the shoulder of her best friend, Casandra Gordon, to cry on. But Casandra only offers condescending criticism on being a mother and thinks her career as a professional dog walker is far more difficult. - Darren Darby
E2Darren DarbyDenise Darby, mom to 3 young boys, lives the life of a single parent - even though she's not actually single. Her husband, Darren, is a pro boxer, and when he's not working his day job as a delivery driver, he's working out. Darren views Denise's mat leave as a paid vacation and says if she could just apply positive thinking to her housework, her life would be happier. But all Denise wants is her husband to show up and be with the kids. - Jim Bob Dodds
E3Jim Bob DoddsEllen Reid is a very hands-on Mom, with high standards. No TV or junk food for this family. Ellen's brother Jim Bob says she should tackle a construction job if she wants to know what real work feels like. Jim Bob works full time in the construction industry. According to him, Ellen and his sisters have it easy. In fact, it's due to his big mouth and loose comments that he's found himself in this Crash Test Mommy position in the first place. - Adrian Ellingson
E4Adrian EllingsonWe all know that stress can be dangerous, but that's especially true for Sheryl Ellingson. A diabetic mother of three, Sheryl knows that she has to keep her stress level in check, or there will be serious consequences. And having one of the world's laziest men for a husband doesn't really help matters. You'd think that when he gets home from work Adrian would be welcome help to the tough daily routine of raising three young children, not add to the mess. But having Adrian around is actually just like having another child, just without the dirty diapers. All Sheryl wants from this weekend is for Adrian to understand that being a stay at home Mom is tough, especially for someone with diabetes, and that if he doesn't help out a little more, her health is going to fail. - Stephanie Swanson
E5Stephanie SwansonCarrie Matson is a busy woman. As a mother of five kid, three dogs and another bun in the oven, her schedule is jam-packed. Carrie's biggest critic, Stephanie Swanson, is Carrie's best friend and basement tenant, and is convinced with a little planning, being the newest Crash Test Mommy is going to be a breeze. Stephanie criticizes Carrie for her dependence on her children, her lack of organization, and the monstrous pile of laundry that resides in the living room. Stephanie often hurts Carrie with insults on her parenting, which is making their friendship suffer. - John Scallon
E6John ScallonJane Scallon is a super mom. She has the ability to juggle two babies, a pre teen, and a fitness company. Her husband, John Scallon, is a self centered aged rocker who always gets his way. Jane wants John to appreciate all the work she does around the house and for her family, but she also has a hidden agenda for the weekend. - Kyle McIntosh
E7Kyle McIntoshJocelyn McIntosh is a teacher on maternity leave who cherishes every moment with her two kids. The case is different however, for husband Kyle McIntosh. Kyle is putting all of his energy into his store, Valley Toys, with the intention of taking care of the kids - after he's made his millions. Jocelyn feels that lately her life has become one long detention, with every day a living mantra of go-go-go and rush-rush-rush. As a result, she sees the importance of establishing a routine for her and the children, but Kyle just wishes she would go with the flow. For Jocelyn, this weekend is about much more than showing Kyle how to run a household. For Kyle, this weekend is about showing his wife that she has nothing to cry about. Kyle's word of advice: Suck it up. Can Kyle go with the flow all weekend? Can he connect with his kids? Will he learn to put his boys before business? Or will he sell out his whole family? - Paul Zydowicz
E8Paul ZydowiczWhat do you get when you throw three small kids, a great grandmother and a German shepherd puppy together in one small, half-renovated house? You get the life of Kathleen Zydowicz (aka: One exhausted Mom). Kathleen's husband Paul is a former military man who believes that if Kathleen's schedule was just a little more regimented both their lives would be a whole lot easier. But the last thing Kathleen needs to hear is more griping from the man who relaxes at night and spends time off-roading with his buddies on the weekend, leaving her with no downtime for herself. By the end of this weekend, Kathleen hopes that Paul understands what she goes through. - Gord Bailie Sr.
E9Gord Bailie Sr.Gordon Bailie Junior is a stay at home father with two beautiful boys, Sean (3 yrs.) and Connor (8 months). Gordon Jr. wants to hear from his father that he's a good dad and wants Gordon Sr. to stop his incessant criticisms that he calls "suggestions". Gordon Sr. says the suggestions are for junior's own good and he could be a better father if he just listened. - Krista Ramierez
E10Krista RamierezAmber Ramdeen is a stay at home mother of two energetic little girls, Rylee and Rhaya, who is busy from the time she gets up until the time she goes to bed every night. Six year old Rylee never gets tired of asking questions and two year old Rhaya just never gets tired, leaving mom exhausted at the end of her day. Ambers' cousin Krista just doesn't get it. She thinks Amber is exaggerating A LOT about how tiring it really is. Krista can't wait to have kids and stay at home with children for a vacation from work. She thinks you can have children and still have the same life you did before children; Amber thinks she's in for a rude awakening. - Lawrence GuerraE11
Lawrence GuerraAmira Guerra is a mother of two with a relatively laissez-faire attitude towards parenting compared to Lawrence, her control freak of a husband. Lawrence is extremely critical of his wife's approach to handling the kids and is convinced he could show her a thing or two on how to keep an orderly household. As a last resort to save their relationship, Lawrence has taken on the role of Crash Test Mommy and by the end of the weekend Amira needs Lawrence to appreciate her and the kids in order to make things better.

