Traditionally the neighborhood of choice for the well-heeled and well-educated, Manhattan’s Upper East Side has included Rockefellers and Roosevelts among its residents, not to mention famous fussbudgets such as Charlotte from “Sex and the City.” But it’s hard to imagine any of them living in the Eastside apartment occupied by Jill Weber and family in “Odd Mom Out,” Bravo’s first scripted sitcom. In lieu of pastel hues and muted creams, there are charcoals and bold wallpaper; rather than family heirlooms and English antiques, there are flea market finds and crystal-studded skulls; and filling in for Dutch masters and coveted contemporary art are playful prints and chalkboard paint (so the kids can create their own works).