Big Mouth - Season 8

Season 8
In the eighth and final season of Big Mouth, our beloved Bridgeton teens tackle new challenges as high schoolers such as: driving, drugs, sexual inexperience, enthusiastic consent, porn and the teenage mind, cancel culture, their changing bodies, and (in the end) fear of the looming future. Through it all, friendship is the cornerstone for surviving this time of life - whether one's puberty is just beginning, like for Nick who gets his first growth spurt, or near its conclusion, like for a maturing (and prematurely balding) Andrew. At the height of the season, when many of our characters are in crisis, Compassion (personified as a new creature voiced by Holly Hunter), emerges as a crucial way forward. Ultimately, though, this season is about the importance of sticking by and supporting your friends, especially when life gets overwhelming and messy. In the end, our kids step into the harrowing unknown of the future, made less afraid of what's to come because they have each other.

Episodes

Homecumming
With a big dance approaching, FOMO's everywhere: Missy misses school, Matthew dives into the deep end — and Andrew suspects that Other Andrew is evil.

Cliques, Pricks, and Sonic's Dick
Jessi and Jay pair up to parent a melon "baby," Missy faces her fears, and Nick and Other Andrew try to fit in with a group of ultra-rich kids.

Why Do We Go Through Puberty?
After Nick has a sudden growth spurt, Ms. Dunn takes the class inside the body of a teenager to learn about the wonders of puberty.

Lola Skumpy: License to Drive
A reckless Lola gets behind the wheel, and Jessi and her mom have a really big fight. Nick's mother finds his "special shirt" while cleaning his room.

Am I Smoking Too Much Weed?
Depression Kitty convinces an anxious Jessi to care less. Nick attracts Devin's attention, and the Robotics Club takes an overnight field trip.

Everyone Watches Porn
Matthew explores his sexual preferences, Nick says the wrong thing, and Missy uses Andrew to make Nate jealous. Jessi finds a surprise on Camden's phone.

Have Some Goddamn Compassion
Connie recruits a Compassion Pachyderm to teach the kids how to see things from another point of view. Andrew sets out to steal Missy's man.

Horny Talky Yes Please
Missy's Lovebug steps in to solve a problem, and Jessi practices enthusiastic consent. Nick tries life without porn. Lola gives Jay's dog a makeover.

Everything We Forgot to Tell You About Sex
In honor of the show's next-to-last episode, Maury and Connie dive into the "Big Mouth" mailbag to answer curious fans' burning questions.

The Great Unknown
As the kids creep closer to adulthood, a memorable finale takes them back to where it all began to say goodbye — and face the future.
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