"Big Mouth" Poop Madness (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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(2020)

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Edvis-199719 December 2020
Well... Absolutely it was the most disturbing episode so far and I'm not even sure did I like it or not.
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Dear God,
ilpo-surokivi2 May 2022
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This was both woke and hilarious. Yes, everyone has the right to choose who they date. Even "super straight" white Canadian men. If you don't want to date a transgender woman (former man) it's ok. Exactly as ok as men dating men, women dating women or either dating either. Last one means bisexuality. Everyone has the right to choose who they date. Otherwise we would be living back in the day when there were arranged marriages. What if a straight guy also would like to have kids. Last time I checked medical information transwomen couldn't get pregnant. This is where extreme leftist ideology backfires. They say that everyone else except heterosexual males have the right to choose who they want to date. Are those liberals also attacking gay men for being men only? What about bisexuals wanting to date both men and women but not non-binary? Yup. They're not even themselves accepting of everyone's gender or sexuality. Otherwise there wouldn't be people complaining about "super straightness."
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7/10
Satisfying end to camp arc
martito-9397119 February 2023
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This episode is a little overhated in my opinion. It is a satisfying conclusion to the summer camp arc, by which i mean I'm satisfied that it's over. Nick and Andrew are friends again, which is good. The whole 'poop signifying Andrew's meanness and guilt' is pretty interesting, and it plays out in classic Big Mouth fashion. Finding out that Bob Reedy isn't real was certainly interesting, and Nick's reaction was hilarious. The Jessi/Natalie storyline was probably a projection of the extremely progressive viewpoints of the creators, and I think they did a decent job with Natalie throughout the season. The only thing is, I think Sam has the right to not want people to know who he's kissing. If he doesn't want people to know, then his partner should respect that (as was previously outlined with the whole Gina/Nick thing a few seasons back). It seems a little contradictory, and I don't see how it makes Sam transphobic at all. The Jay/Lola storyline was weird, and kept up with this season's theme so far of being visually off-putting and gross. I'm happy that camp is finally over, as this was one of the worst 3-episode stretches in my opinion.
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9/10
Bob Ready.
giuntada5 December 2020
If you know, you know. Worth watching just for that one joke
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