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Romantic confessions, angry tirades and vicious rumors fly as lovebugs and hate worms wriggle their way into the hearts of the Bridgeton Middle crew.
Nick follows Walter to the land of monsters and demands to see the person in charge. A New Year's Eve party inspires a flurry of grand gestures.
On a Birch family ski trip, Leah prepares to go all the way with Val, and Andrew hits it off with a fellow ski noob. Matthew helps Jay out of a slump.
Classic holiday stories get a naughty makeover in this special episode hosted by puppet versions of Maury and Connie.
Emboldened by their new monsters, Missy and Nick descend into a hate spiral. Meanwhile, Jay puts on a big show to win back Lola.
While Jessi sorts through her feelings for Ali, Nick joins Devon for a boys' night, Andrew shows off his new persona, and Missy starts a rumor online.
Missy tries to show her cousins she's not a dork, Andrew takes a stand against his dad's turkey tyranny, and Jessi hopes for a Thanksgiving miracle.
Unrequited love and jealous rivalries turn the friends into seething beasts. Andrew gets a little too invested in a substitute teacher.
As Walter the lovebug coaches Nick on matters of the heart, Jessi gets fired up about protesting the school's problematic mascot.
Eager to get his mojo back, the Shame Wizard drops in on swim class to torment the kids with bodily insecurities.
To get his mind off Lola, Jay begs his pals to join him in a monthlong challenge. Missy's caught off guard by a new crush.
In the eighth and final season of Big Mouth, our beloved Bridgeton teens tackle new challenges as high schoolers such as: driving, drugs, sexual inexperience, enthusiastic consent, porn and the teenage mind, cancel culture, their changing bodies, and (in the end) fear of the looming future. Through it all, friendship is the cornerstone for surviving this time of life - whether one's puberty is just beginning, like for Nick who gets his first growth spurt, or near its conclusion, like for a maturing (and prematurely balding) Andrew. At the height of the season, when many of our characters are in crisis, Compassion (personified as a new creature voiced by Holly Hunter), emerges as a crucial way forward. Ultimately, though, this season is about the importance of sticking by and supporting your friends, especially when life gets overwhelming and messy. In the end, our kids step into the harrowing unknown of the future, made less afraid of what's to come because they have each other.
Season six focuses on the theme of family as the beloved characters continue each of their journeys, discovering that while you can't always pick your family, you can surround yourself with those that love you for who you are.
Romantic confessions, angry tirades and vicious rumors fly as lovebugs and hate worms wriggle their way into the hearts of the Bridgeton Middle crew.
On the brink of eighth grade, the friends contend with summer camp torments, shady alter egos, new make-out frontiers and Tito the Anxiety Mosquito.
Romantic misadventures, infuriating school rules and epic clashes of the sexes send the friends hurtling into confusing new territory.
Carnal urges and teen angst abound as Nick, Andrew and friends pursue new crushes, wrestle with insecurities and meet the sadistic Shame Wizard.
Teenage friends find their lives upended by the wonders and horrors of puberty in this edgy comedy from real-life pals Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg.