Big Mouth: Season 2 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Big Mouth season 2 tackles shame, Planned Parenthood, female pleasure, and so much more. All the while seeming like it is more so edutainment than just raunchy good fun.
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Big Mouth season 2 tackles shame, Planned Parenthood, female pleasure, and so much more. All the while seeming like it is more so edutainment than just raunchy good fun.
In, what I want to say is the official, season 2 finale, we go over what makes a marriage last. Which all boils down to a handful of things.
In season 3, Issa finally has real stable growth as Molly continues to seem stagnant. But, when it comes to their friend group, they’re dealing with growing pains of a different kind.
“Unexpected Visitors” is a world-building episode establishing the type of beings that exist, their problems, and origins of the world.
Diana learns a secret which very well may change everything as Matthew figures a way to coerce Baldwin to his side.
As Carlotta goes off the deep end, Noah takes a page from Star’s book in being petty and Olivia… well, let’s just say she becomes more annoying than Cassie.
Zora deciding to leave leads to all hell breaking loose but with her dramatic exit, that might be the catalyst to the healing many need.
We dig a bit into who the Goblin Slayer is this episode. From his past to what he is to others in the present, as well as someone who hopes to be part of his future.
Between you knowing a rape is happening and seeing the murder of teens and children, Goblin Slayer doesn’t hold back that much.
As someone in the pods breaks out, and Tobias begins making moves, Jefferson is forced to face the music at Garfield High School.
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