Three suburban moms are about to give a new meaning to the phrase breaking bad.
(Think: less meth and more humor.)
The result is a deliciously funny new series about how far women will go for their families.

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These women are all inherently quirky people in ludicrous scenarios, so were just trying to deliver honest storytelling.
But it ends up being pretty hilarious at the same time, Hendricks says.
Theyre so out of their comfort zone and yet theyre fully committed.
And the grocery store is only the beginning.
When the women realize they accidentally robbed a gangster, their lives become more entertaining.
They are in bed with some not-so-desirable people, showrunner Jenna Bans (Scandal) says.
As Hendricks puts it, at its heart the series is about women trying to get their power back.
Its a fun balance of grounded character drama and wish fulfillment.
You really get to know these people, and youll want to welcome them into your homes.
At least Im hoping you will.
Spoiler alert: You will.
Good Girlspremieres Monday, Feb. 26 at 10 p.m. on NBC.