Finished the most recent season, if anything it was a bit of an improvement on the previous season.
That one got a little preachy, but this one was more on the kids progressing through adolescence and getting new emotion 'monsters' to deal with love, rage, envy, etc.
At times it was raunchy for raunchy's sake, but no worse than South Park.
The charm of the show is in the little details, the wordplay, banter, the characterizations. The subtle distinction lie between Connie's randiness and Maury's perversion. . . Andrew's smug self-infatuation with this prodigious tushy, etc.
And Eyo Adibari does an amazing job taking over Missy's voice from Jenny Slate. Both in terms of having the same character and voice, and terms of expanding her as a maturing teen.
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