Big Mouth Season 7 Ending Explained
Big Mouth season 7's ending shows its characters changing again, building anticipation for the final installment of the hit Netflix show.
Big Mouth follows preteens Nick and Andrew as they begin to experience puberty, discovering that the changes they're undergoing are being supported by creatures called hormone monsters. These monsters guide them through the minefield of adolescence that marks the start of their journey into adulthood. Big Mouth features the voice talents of Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Jason Mantzoukas, Jenny Slate, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, and Jordan Peele.
Big Mouth season 7's ending shows its characters changing again, building anticipation for the final installment of the hit Netflix show.
Big Mouth is a half-hour edgy adult animated comedy from real-life best friends Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg about the glorious nightmare that is teenage puberty. Comedian John Mulaney lends his voice to the character of Andrew, while Kroll (who serves as co-creator, executive producer) voices many including best friend Nick. Starting with “No Nut November” and continuing through New Years Eve, Big Mouth season 5 takes on the theme of LOVE & HATE with the introduction of lovebugs and hate worms, amorphous creatures that can shift between the two forms (like caterpillars and butterflies). Nick’s lovebug, WALTER (Brandon Kyle Goodman), pushes Nick to pursue his feelings for Jessi until she publicly rejects him, turning Walter into a hate worm who leads Nick down a dark, rancorous path. Meanwhile, Jessi’s lovebug, SONYA (Pamela Adlon), appears as Jessi gets closer with Ali and eventually wonders if she loves her as more than a friend. Jessi and Ali’s new close bond, and joint co-opting of Missy’s affinity group, sends Missy into her own hate spiral, fueled by hate worm ROCHELLE (Keke Palmer). Jealousy, unrequited love, and newfound crushes abound in this new form-breaking season as the Big Mouth teens navigate 8th grade.
Big Mouth season 8 will wrap up the show, and here's everything we know about the final chapter for Nick, Andrew, Jessi, and their Hormone Monsters.
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