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: Critics at Yahoo Entertainment highlighted Shauna McGarry's writing as a "Dream Ballot" contender.

"The Jelly Lakes" is often cited by critics and fans alike as the moment the series moved beyond its "kooky" exterior to become a profound piece of storytelling. 9. The Jelly Lakes

The episode follows Bertie and Tuca on a road trip to the titular Jelly Lakes, a nostalgic summer retreat from Bertie’s youth. What begins as a quest for peace—Bertie’s attempt to reconnect with her former track coach, Meredith Maple—quickly unravels into a raw exploration of and childhood trauma . What begins as a quest for peace—Bertie’s attempt

"The Jelly Lakes" reminds us that while we cannot change our past, we can choose who stays by our side as we navigate the wobbly, uncertain waters of recovery. It remains a masterclass in using animation to tell the most human of stories. : The relationship between Tuca and Bertie is

: The relationship between Tuca and Bertie is the episode's anchor. Tuca’s fierce protection of Bertie highlights the importance of platonic intimacy in healing.

In the landscape of modern adult animation, few episodes manage to balance neon-soaked absurdity with visceral emotional honesty as effectively as Tuca & Bertie’s ninth installment, "." Written by Shauna McGarry, the episode serves as a quiet but devastating climax to the first season's underlying tensions. 🗺️ The Narrative Journey