- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 29, 2017
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Season 4 does require some patience for many of its payoffs to hit with the level of optimism, joy, and laugh-out-loud insights you demand from the show. ... The final moments of Season 4 are as wholesome as I’ve seen on any animated show (predicated on a guest star performance I could never spoil, but made me smile the whole time), presenting a future with possibilities as big as Kroll’s big mouth. It just takes some burning, yearning effort to grow.
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Big Mouth’s fourth season (of a guaranteed six, with a Human Resources spin-off coming) is all about embracing who you are, how you are, where you are. It is, as Missy herself would say, “not one hundred”; it’s about a 98 with two middle fingers straight up. And, like Missy herself, it’s loving, lovable, and eager to grow.
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This series is still as funny and profane as it’s ever been. ... Big Mouth also, obviously, may be “too much.” But four seasons in, it’s still figuring out new ways to make too much seem just right.
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There are still plenty of gruesome jokes to make you nearly gag, like a platoon of tampon surfers and a teenage boy’s penis that has a Long Island accent for some reason. But this time around the changes everyone is going through are a bit more abstract, for the better.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 18
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Mixed: 1 out of 18
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Negative: 5 out of 18
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Jan 3, 2022
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Oct 31, 2021
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Dec 13, 2020Truely the show o its best. So many funny scenes and allegories to puberty that just feel realistic.