'Mom' season 5 episode 4 spoilers: Bonnie struggles to give up cable for Christy

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In the next episode of "Mom," Bonnie (Allison Janney) goes through some withdrawal after giving up cable to help pay for Christy's (Anna Faris) law school applications.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Fancy Crackers and a Nashville Minute" was just released recently and showed Bonnie and Christy in their support group going through another of their regular meetings. Bonnie has tried giving up many things but internet may seem to be one of the hardest to let go. "No Facebook, no Twitter, my 36 followers are probably worried sick about me," Bonnie says to the group. Now there is another thing that she plans to give up and that is cable television. It remains to be seen if the feisty old lady will be able to give up one more luxury. After all, it will be for a good cause which is to help pay for her daughter's school applications.

Meanwhile, the women in the support group led by Marjorie (Mimi Kennedy) rally around Jill (Jaime Pressly) after she experiences a breakdown in her favorite department store. Jill is wealthy and loves shopping very much. Needless to say, it remains to be seen what caused her to have a mental collapse in a place that supposedly should have given her peace and happiness. Moreover, will the support group be able to help her overcome her issues?

In the last episode, Christy discovered that she and her younger classmate Cooper (Michael Angarano) had more in common than she thought. Soon enough, they both got together more intimately which Bonnie found humorous since it was her daughter who was now going after younger men. When Christy said that they were going on another date, Bonnie replied, "Gymboree or Build-A-Bear?"

"Mom" season 5 episode 4 will hit the airwaves on Thursday, Nov. 23 at 10 p.m. EST on CBS.

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