Codependency is an ever-present theme in
Tuca & Bertie, the titular duo’s friendship frequently put under the microscope by creator Lisa Hanawalt and the show’s writers. We’ve seen the difficult bond the two share, a longstanding friendship that, while built on genuine affection and love for each other, can turn sour fast.
Tuca & Bertie is a show with deep faith in the power of friendship and the joy of sharing an inimitable bond with another, yet also understands the innumerable ways that bond can quickly become detrimentimental to both parties involved. As Bertie (Ali Wong) finds healing through therapy this season, we’ve seen her question the nature of her relationship with Tuca (Tiffany Haddish). It isn’t until this week though that these feelings bubble to the surface, exploding as both Tuca and Bertie’s storylines collide in fascinating ways.
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