Big Mouth: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Big Mouth strangely finds a way to present the vulgarity of one of its few peers, South Park, alongside having the type of heart that the Disney Channel has recently afforded its shows.
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Big Mouth strangely finds a way to present the vulgarity of one of its few peers, South Park, alongside having the type of heart that the Disney Channel has recently afforded its shows.
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Consent is a big focus this episode as we learn about someone known as “The Head Pusher.”
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Two kids from Westchester head to the big city and learn what secrets are hidden within it. Meanwhile, Jay gets his pillow pregnant.
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Big Mouth seems like it will be the few Netflix series, this year, to deserve a long lifespan on the network.
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