American comedy-drama television series
Mo Promotional poster for the first season
Genre Comedy drama Created by Starring Composers Common Karriem Riggins Patrick Warren Country of origin United States Original languages No. of seasons1 No. of episodes8 Executive producers Running time 23–31 minutes Production companies Network Netflix Release August 24, 2022 (2022-08-24 ) – present
Mo (stylized with all uppercase) is an American comedy-drama television series that premiered on August 24, 2022 on Netflix . The series stars Mo Amer as the titular character. The series is loosely based on Amer's own life as a Palestinian refugee living in Houston, Texas . It is co-created by Ramy Youssef and also stars Farah Bsieso, Teresa Ruiz and Tobe Nwigwe .
In January 2023, Netflix renewed the series for a second and final season.[ 1]
Premise
Mo follows a Palestinian refugee living in Houston, Texas, who is currently seeking asylum and citizenship in the United States.[ 2]
Cast and characters
Main
Mo Amer as Mohammed "Mo" Najjar, the protagonist
Teresa Ruiz as Maria, Mo's girlfriend
Farah Bsieso as Yusra Najjar, Mo's mother
Tobe Nwigwe as Nick, Mo's childhood friend
Michael Y. Kim as Chien, Mo's tattooist and lean dealer
Lee Eddy as Lizzie Horowitz, the Najjars' immigration lawyer
Cherien Dabis as Nadia Robinson (née Najjar), Mo's sister
Mariah Albishah as young Nadia Najjar
Omar Elba as Sameer Najjar, Mo's brother
Ahmad Rajeh as young Mohammed "Mo" Najjar
Guest
Episodes
Season 1 (2022)
Reception
Critical response
As of June 2024[update] Mo holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes .[ 5]
The series has received critical acclaim for being one of the first major American television shows to portray a Palestinian-American refugee as the protagonist as well as highlighting the growing ethnic diversity of Houston .[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Accolades
References
^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 12, 2023). " 'Mo' Renewed For Second & Final Season By Netflix" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved January 12, 2023 .
^ "Netflix's 'Mo' Brings Laughs and Empathy to a Palestinian Experience TV Rarely Acknowledges: TV Review" . Retrieved August 24, 2022 .
^ "Houston oozes through the screen in Mo Amer's new Netflix series" . August 24, 2022.
^ "Bun B, Tobe Nwigwe, Teresa Ruiz join Mo Amer as he introduces series to Houston" .
^ "Mo" . Rotten Tomatoes . August 24, 2022. Retrieved June 27, 2024 .
^ "Mohammed Amer's new series explores the tragedy and comedy in the refugee experience" . Retrieved August 23, 2022 .
^ "Hollywood puts 'no face' on the Palestinian experience. Mo Amer plans to change that" . Retrieved August 27, 2022 .
^ "How the Netflix Series Mo Balances Side-Splitting Laughs With Heartfelt Drama" . Retrieved August 27, 2022 .
^ "We had to show that the immigration system is a mess': how Mo Amer's refugee status led to comedy gold" . Retrieved August 26, 2022 .
^ "Netflix's Mo Keeps the Faith For Insightful Muslim-American Stories" . Retrieved August 23, 2022 .
^ " 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Wins Best Feature at Gotham Awards" . Variety. November 28, 2022.
^ "Film Independent Spirit Award TV Nominations: 'Abbott Elementary,' 'The Bear,' 'Severance,' 'Station Eleven' Lead" . The Hollywood Reporter. December 13, 2022.
^ "Peabody Awards: 'Abbott Elementary,' 'Andor,' 'Severance' and 'We're Here' Among Winners" . The Hollywood Reporter. May 9, 2023.
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