Bonnie: Look, we need to think of this family as a reality show. Alliances are going to shift, and right now you're out.
Adam: So basically, you agree with whoever speaks to you last.
Bonnie: He's got a point.

I think what's going on here is that for years you felt abandoned by your mother, and then you finally got the relationship with her that you've been waiting for, and now you're feeling abandoned again.

Marjorie

Mr. Munson: I've never actually seen you but you're like 45 right?
Christy: 41! You think I'll still be living here when I'm 45?

I don't care about the guy, I care that my husband threw my daughter under the proverbial bus for this Marv guy.

Bonnie

Bonnie: It was the world's most wonderful honeymoon. I mean I've done that before but not sober, and not in private. Look we've all seen it, let's get over it.
Christy: We've seen it but I can't get over it.

Adam: That's the cable bill.
Bonnie: What is it about symbolism you don't get.
Adam: And it's past due.
Bonnie: Now you're just ignoring me.

Wow, toying with the emotions of someone who always wanted a father. Well played.

Christy

Bonnie: It feels different doesn't it?
Adam: Breakfast?
Bonnie: Us! You. Me. Married. Different.
Adam: Not really, we've been living together for a couple of years.
Bonnie: This piece of paper right here makes it different
Adam: That's the gas bill.

Mom Season 7 Episode 2 Quotes

Wow, toying with the emotions of someone who always wanted a father. Well played.

Christy

Bonnie: It feels different doesn't it?
Adam: Breakfast?
Bonnie: Us! You. Me. Married. Different.
Adam: Not really, we've been living together for a couple of years.
Bonnie: This piece of paper right here makes it different
Adam: That's the gas bill.