

Big Mood
Maggie and Eddie spent their 20s living in each other's pockets, but the closer they get to the new decade Maggie makes an unwelcome return as Eddie questions their friendship and whether he'll survive in the future.
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Plot Summary
This dark comedy follows the friendship between two women as one of them faces a mental health crisis. As their bond is tested, the show delves into themes of friendship, mental well-being, and the complexities of navigating personal struggles within relationships. It aims to offer a humorous yet poignant look at confronting difficult times with the support of a close friend.
Critical Reception
Big Mood has been met with generally positive reviews, particularly praised for its sharp writing, humor, and the performances of its lead actresses. Critics have highlighted its ability to balance dark subject matter with comedic elements, offering a refreshing and authentic portrayal of mental health struggles and female friendships.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty and often dark humor.
- Applauded for authentic portrayal of mental health challenges.
- The chemistry between the lead actresses is a standout element.
Google audience: Audience reception is still developing, but initial reactions suggest appreciation for the show's humor and honest exploration of sensitive topics.
Fun Fact
The series was developed by Camilla Whitehill, who also stars in the show.
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