This page is for the episode. For the character, see Future Nick.
Nick Starr is the sixth episode of the fourth season of Big Mouth. It is the thirty-seventh episode overall.
Synopsis[]
Thirty years in the future, rich but lonely game show host Nick prepares to flee a dying Earth. But first has to track own the perfect plus-one.
Plot[]
In the year 2052, Nick is now a successful game show host in a dystopian Earth, with only a robotic assistant modeled on Andrew as company. Shaken by the news of Missy's death, Nick is given two passes for a space ark as the planet will be ending the next day.
After going through old contacts, he picks Jessi to join him, now an activist protesting for the downtrodden. While on his way to the funeral, Nick crashes on a street and is taken by Jay to his childhood home, where he and Lola run a sex cult and have Nick's parents as sex slaves. At the funeral for Missy, Nick approaches Jessi, who agrees to go with him. The two flee when a recorded message from Missy plays, revealing that she was murdered and the existence of the space ark.
After making their way through angry mobs and wasteland riders, the two proceed to the ark and have sex as the planet is destroyed. However, Nick is unable to perform, and Jessi reveals that she only played him to get access to the ship and destroy it. As Jessi blows up the ship, Nick escapes in a spacesuit with Tito, the anxiety mosquito. However, the entire episode is then revealed as an anxiety dream Nick has on the bus from the previous episode.
Characters[]
Major Roles[]
- Nick Starr
- Andrew 3000
- Missy Foreman-Greenwald (Posthumous)
- Andrew Glouberman
- Jessi Glaser
- Jay Bilzerian
- Lola Skumpy
- Nick Birch
Minor Roles[]
- Matthew MacDell
- Elliot Birch
- Diane Birch
- Caleb
- Gina Alvarez
- Coach Steve
- Cyrus Foreman-Greenwald
- Tito
- Rick
- Danny Lynch
- Jerry Lynch
- Andrew Glouberman, Jr.
- David
- Hollywood Agent (Hologram)
- Judd Birch (Hologram; Cameo)
- Raccoons (Cameo)
- Detective Florez (Cameo)
- Dina Reznick (Cameo)
- Matthew MacDell (Cameo)
- Andrew Glouberman (Cameo)
- Lars (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Devin (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Seth Goldberg (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Natalie (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Roland (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Kevin (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Marty Glouberman (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Barbara Glouberman (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Becky (Pictured)
- Michaelangelo (Mentioned)
- Maury (Mentioned)
- Coach Steve (Mentioned)
Trivia[]
- This episode takes place in the future year of 2052 and shows the lives of all of the characters in the future.
- This episode doesn't have the traditional theme song.
- This episode portrays a dystopian future with tons of problems:
- There is a major divide between the upper and lower class.
- People have to pay to urinate.
- Global warming is in full swing.
- Toilet people are yanking on people's pubes.
- Piss tokens are the new currency.
- Pollution has completely obscured the sky for the lower class.
- The world blows up and kills everybody.
- Nick lives the bachelor life and uses a product called Oh Yeah to give him artificial orgasms.
- Matthew becomes a real news reporter.
- Missy dies in a flying car accident.
- Jessi becomes the rebellious leader of the lower class.
- Marty gets tapeworm and laser eye surgery.
- Jay and Lola get married and run a sex dungeon in The Birch House, which includes them having sex with Diane and Elliot.
- Judd becomes the leader of a cult called Judd's Town, wherein most of his followers are raccoons.
- Bridgeton Middle School is renamed "Missy Foreman-Greenwald Memorial Middle School".
- Andrew and Gina get married and have a son named Andrew Glouberman, Jr..
- Andrew Glouberman, Jr. has Maury as his hormone monster. However, since this episode is from an adult's point of view, we don't see or hear him. We just see Andrew Junior's reactions to him.
- Andrew works for the Oh Yeah company and has been for 20 years.
- This entire episode is just a dream Nick had, while on the bus ride home from the 9/11 Memorial Museum.
- Due to the context of this episode, very few characters actually appear. The only characters to make full appearances are Nick, Tito, and Rick. Andrew and Matthew only make cameos in the foreground with their voices barely audible and Coach Steve's name is vaguely heard in dialogue.
Continuity[]
- Andrew says that he once jerked off at a funeral, foreshadowing what his past self would go on to do in "The Funeral".
- Coach Steve has just woken up from a coma he got in on September 11th, 2020, after getting kicked in the head by a horse, shortly after the events of "A Very Special 9/11 Episode".
- Nick and Jessi have not spoken since their awkward interaction in "A Very Special 9/11 Episode".
- Jessi and Michaelangelo break up after Michaelangelo fucks Jessi up in the romance department, foreshadowing their breakup in "Four Stories About Hand Stuff".
- Jessi and Nick reminisce and accidentally recreate their first kiss in the hallways at Bridgeton from "Ejaculation".
- Cyrus mentions how he stressed to Missy that he used a bra for storing radishes and absolutely not for wearing in "Girls Are Angry Too".
- This entire episode is just a dream Nick had, while on the bus ride home from the 9/11 Memorial Museum in "A Very Special 9/11 Episode". This dream takes place shortly after the end of said episode, as people are still singing "Happy Birthday" to Coach Steve at this time.
- Rick becomes Nick's new hormone monster, following Connie's resignation in "A Very Special 9/11 Episode".
Errors[]
- Jessi says that she and Nick had their first kiss in the hallways 30 years ago. This took place in 2052, which would mean that the events of the first episode took place in the year 2022.