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Renegade Review: Netflix's Big Mouth

Renegade Review: Netflix's Big Mouth

Welcome Renegade Nation it’s me Naughty Nicole and it’s time for another Renegade Review. Now I ...

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November 21, 201716m 4sExplicit

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Welcome Renegade Nation it’s me Naughty Nicole and it’s time for another Renegade Review. Now I know I’ve been MIA for several weeks, and I do apologize for that. After all the Sexual harassment claims, I was laying low hoping no accusation would be leveled my way, and of course, when they weren’t well then I had to go to sexual harassment training because… well I must be doing something wrong. So this time around, I figure I’d do things right and harass each and everyone one of you naughty listeners out there and do a review on something we can all relate to… Puberty. That’s right my little Heathens, we’re reviewing Netflix’s own Big Mouth. Now the most common way people describe going thru puberty s “awkward”; but this animated series will remind you not only is it awkward, but it’s downright disgusting and f**king hilarious too boot.

Told from the terrified perspectives of three best friends, the new Netflix animated comedy honestly captures the horrors of adolescence with the sagacious perspective of an adult. Co-creators Nick Kroll, Andrew Goldberg, Jennifer Flackett, and Mark Levin are unafraid to tell the embarrassing truths of pubescence, but know exactly how to cut through the many scenes of tension, pain, and terror with an equal number of outstandingly juvenile jokes. In short, “Big Mouth” stands out for all the right reasons.

The series spares no gross detail as it delves into the fraught world of adolescence and all the rages, bodily fluids, and knee-jerk masturbatory instincts it brings. Adding yet another layer of weirdness is that Big Mouth personifies puberty by way of opposing “hormone monsters,” with the lecherous Maury following meek Andrew as he frets his way through his new urges, while curvaceous Connie tags alongside Jessi to prod her into indulging in vicious mood swings. Hey Bros The Soundtrack of your Life Sky Pilot Radio 60's thru the 80's http://player.live365.com/a60498?l

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