- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 29, 2017
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Oct 28, 2022admirable
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worthy of admiration; inspiring approval, reverence, or affection.
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Big Mouth, one of Netflix’s best shows, is back for Season 6—and bold as ever. ... It’s clear that the magic of the show lies not in its comedy, but in its wonderfully diverse group of middle schoolers and their personified, monstrous hormones—a genius invention that functions as the kids’ guides through the ins and outs of sex and sexuality. ... It’s beautiful and sweet, but it’s also funny; it’s everything the show does best.
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Big Mouth is still as raunchy, funny, and surprisingly sweet as ever.
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There are gaps this time around, though. Maya Rudolph’s Connie isn’t as present (although Rudolph gets to flex her muscles as Diane, Nick’s loving mom who is at the end of her rope). Supporting characters like Jordan Peele’s Duke Ellington, David Thewlis’ Shame Monster, and Ali Wong’s Ali don’t get sufficient screen time. ... Despite these minor flaws, Big Mouth remains one of Netflix’s superior creative comedies.