Meanwhile, an old student looks like a new person this year to all the kids in school thanks to her new boobs. As Andrew gets taller and sprouts a mustache, Nick is staying the same height and struggling to keep his two pubic hairs in tact. Nick and Andrew are both growing into young men, just not at the same time. Season 2 picks up right where S1 leaves off. “Big Mouth” manages to tackle all kinds of issues, big and small in a light-hearted way that only normalizes issues that most kids would be freaking out over. This eventually ends to divorce, breaking the heart of young Jessie.
Jessie deals with the fact that their parents relationships aren’t what they want them to be after stumbling onto the news that her mom is cheating on her dad with another woman. Then there’s the life stuff that many people wrestle with, no matter what the age. Over 10 episodes, the crew discovers wet dreams, the fact that girls get horny too, porn addiction and more. The two find their way through 7th grade life with their firends Jessie Glaser, Jay Blizerian and Missy Foreman-Greenwald. In season 1, we get introduced the shows main characters Nick Birch and Andrew Glouberman. Thanks to Netflix animated hit “Big Mouth,” I can relive it all without actually have to live with it. Pimples, watching my voice and body change, growth spurts. Talk about a time in life I would not want to run back.