


It has quite a lot of funny stereotypes and truths about summer camp and the relationships that come from them. We get a great scene from Tito the anxiety mosquito (Maria Bamford) as she terrorizes Nick, and we see a hilarious song from a small bunny about poop madness. He and Nick finally make up, and order is restored to the show. The final episode of the crew at summer camp has Andrew suffering poop delusions from being too uncomfortable to poop for the past four weeks. The audience is also blessed with an appearance from Seth Rogen as Seth Goldberg, Nick’s camp best friend. I will admit, however, that their storyline does become one of the best of the season. The episode is a strong opener, but the storyline between Jay (Jason Mantzoukas) and Lola (Kroll) seems quite forced.

We see Nick and Andrew (John Mulaney) in the heat of their fight headed to summer camp, and we meet one of the first transgender characters on the show. The season premiere is certainly a strong start. The episode covers some interesting topics, including tampons, penis insecurities and learning what it means to be a black woman in today’s society, but it’s not as quippy and entertaining as the rest of this season’s content. Meanwhile, Nick (Kroll) is avoiding showering at the camp because he’s shy about the size of his penis, and Missy (Jenny Slate) is getting a makeover and learning more about what it means to be a black woman. Jessi (Jessi Klein) gets her period while the crew is staying at summer camp and is too afraid to put in a tampon.Īs a result, she wears a pad in the water while she’s swimming and sucks up all of the water. However, this episode falls just flat of what Big Mouth’s charm usually amounts to. All of the episodes in season four are fast paced and packed with the usual hilarity.
