Tag: Ali Wong
Tuca & Bertie Review: Leveling Up / The Pain Garden (Season 3 Episodes 1 and 2)
Tuca & Bertie’s double-episode season opener finds our residents of Bird Town grappling with professional success and health issues with heart and humor. Read our review!
Tuca & Bertie Review: The Flood (Season 2 Episode 10)
Tuca & Bertie’s Season 2 finale soars while crafting a thought-provoking and deeply profound metaphor to represent the mental states of our eponymous duo. Check out our review!
Tuca & Bertie Review: The Dance (Season 2 Episode 9)
Tuca & Bertie’s penultimate episode delves into relationship turmoil, codependency, and a potential “conscious uncoupling” of our eponymous duo.
Tuca & Bertie Review: Corpse Week (Season 2 Episode 8)
Tuca & Bertie’s eighth episode delves into familial dynamics and how we process our feelings as a family unit in an insightful, thought-provoking, and humorous way.
Tuca & Bertie Review: Sleepovers (Season 2 Episode 7)
Tuca & Bertie’s seventh episode explores codependency and the anxiety of new relationships in a thought-provoking and graceful manner. Check out our review!
Tuca & Bertie Review: The Moss (Season 2 Episode 6)
Tuca & Bertie’s sixth episode of the season explores gentrification and what makes a landmark “historical.” But does it succeed at showcasing both of these ideas?
Tuca & Bertie Review: Vibe Check (Season 2 Episode 5)
Tuca & Bertie’s fifth episode delves into trauma, particularly sexual trauma, and how we’re always in a perpetual state of healing from it. Check out our review!
Tuca & Bertie Review: Nighttime Friend (Season 2 Episode 4)
Tuca & Bertie’s latest episode dives into Tuca’s inability to sleep, and the nighttime adventures that spawn from it. But is her insomnia code for something deeper?
Tuca & Bertie Review: Kyle (Season 2 Episode 3)
Tuca & Bertie’s third episode of the season gracefully addresses toxic masculinity, as well as the Me Too movement. Check out our review!
Tuca & Bertie Review: Planteau (Season 2 Episode 2)
Tuca & Bertie’s second episode of the season explores the differences between our titular characters within the context of their friendship. Check out our review!










