When a freak storm gives everyone new superpowers, tensions between Andrew, Nick and friends boil over into an epic showdown.When a freak storm gives everyone new superpowers, tensions between Andrew, Nick and friends boil over into an epic showdown.When a freak storm gives everyone new superpowers, tensions between Andrew, Nick and friends boil over into an epic showdown.
- Nick Birch
- (voice)
- …
- Jessi Glaser
- (voice)
- Jay Bilzerian
- (voice)
- …
- Elliot Birch
- (voice)
- Diane Birch
- (voice)
- …
- Ghost of Duke Ellington
- (voice)
- (credit only)
- Lars
- (voice)
- Val Bilzerian
- (voice)
- Marty Glouberman
- (voice)
- DeVon
- (voice)
- Greg Glaser
- (voice)
- Mona
- (voice)
- (as Thandie Newton)
- Barbara Glouberman
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMona mentions liking "Westworld" more than "Game of Thrones". Mona is voiced by Thandie Newton, who stars in "Westworld".
- Quotes
[during the credits]
Marty Glouberman: [wearing an eyepatch] Andrew, why aren't you at camp?
Andrew Glouberman: Because I am not going to camp, Dad!
Marty Glouberman: What the hell are you talking about? We said goodbye to you last night.
Andrew Glouberman: You didn't say goodbye. You said goodnight to the TV, which you do every night!
Marty Glouberman: Well, you're going to camp! I already paid for it!
Andrew Glouberman: No! Nick is there and he and I are fighting!
Marty Glouberman: Nick? Who the hell is Nick?
Andrew Glouberman: He's nobody to me!
Marty Glouberman: Aren't you gonna ask me about my eyepatch?
- ConnectionsReferences Rocky IV (1985)
Andrew (John Mulaney) is still a pariah at school, following his jealous actions at Valentines and his mood is not improved by Missy (Jenny Slate) and her seemingly deepening relationship with Mathew (Andrew Rannells). Nick (Nick Kroll) attempts to remain supporting as the girls battle against a sexist school uniform policy and a new chauvinist teacher.
What can I say, other than "Big Mouth" remains one of the most vibrant, witty, sweet, yet foul-mouthed, sex obsessed and grossest shows on television. Performances are fantastic, none more so this time than Jason Mantzoukas, as Jay is given a lot to do this year, as he considers and then accepts his bi-sexuality. Jordan Peele seemed to be available more this year, than in the previous one - as the Ghost of Duke Ellington appears at lot more frequently and has a whole episode devoted to his back story.
Again, perhaps this season is a smidge underneath the second season, maybe it is lacking in a character of the quality of the Shame Wizard, who only briefly appears. But it's still (perhaps only alongside "Rick and Morty") the pinnacle of current Animated shows.
- southdavid
- Nov 7, 2019