Teenage friends find their lives upended by the wonders and horrors of puberty in this edgy comedy from real-life pals Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg.
The best episode of "Big Mouth" season 4 is "The New Me", rated 7.5/10 from 997 user votes. It was directed by Andres Salaff and written by Andrew Goldberg, Patti Harrison. "The New Me" aired on 12/4/2020 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Hugest Period Ever".
At sleep-away camp, Jessi befriends her trans cabinmate, and Nick discovers his two best friends have a little too much in common.
Director: Andres Salaff
Writer: Andrew Goldberg, Patti Harrison
While Jessi deals with menstrual mayhem, Nick tries to avoid showering with the guys, and Missy gets a makeover from her cousins in Atlanta.
Director: Bryan Francis
Writer: Kelly Galuska
On the last night of camp, bowel problems, a talent show and a hookup lead to hurt feelings. Back home, Jay and Lola throw a pool party.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Gil Ozeri
After seeing their eighth grade classmates coupled up, Nick and Andrew make a play for two seventh grade girls. Jessi adjusts to life in the city.
Director: Andres Salaff
Writer: Emily Altman
On a trip to the 9/11 museum, Nick and Andrew sneak off to meet Jessi, Devon teaches Missy about code-switching, and Coach Steve gets a rude surprise.
Director: Bryan Francis
Writer: Jak Knight
Thirty years in the future, rich but lonely game show host Nick prepares to flee a dying Earth. But first, he has to track down the perfect plus-one.
Director: Dave Stone
Writer: Victor Quinaz
The kids at Bridgeton Middle explore enthusiastic consent, feminine pleasure, coercion and more in four short films.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mitra Jouhari, Brandon Kyle Goodman
Wracked with guilt, Andrew tries to keep his urges in check. Matthew's mom ices him out of the church bake=off after reading his texts.
Director: Bryan Francis
Writer: Joe Wengert
A trippy haunted house hosted by Kappa Kappa Kill forces each of the friends to reckon with their biggest fears.
Director: N/A
Writer: Victor Quinaz, Emily Altman
Forced out of his own body by his smug alter ego, Nick fights back - with help from his friends and Gratitoad. Matthew comes out to his dad.
Director: N/A
Writer: Gil Ozeri