The episode explores the pain of loving someone who may not be able to give you what you need, the bittersweet nature of "growing up," and the strength of the bond between the two leads. Key Characters
Dealing with the heartbreak of Figgy's situation and her chronic health issues (chronic pain/ghost pains). [S3E9] Somebirdy's Getting Married
Tuca is forced to confront her complicated feelings about her relationship with Figgy, who is a "tree" (literally a plant-bird hybrid). As the wedding approaches, Tuca struggles with her sobriety and her tendency to self-sabotage when things get emotionally heavy. The episode explores the pain of loving someone
The episode is widely praised for its emotional depth and surrealist take on chronic illness and relationship "dead-ends." Critics from outlets like The A.V. Club have noted the show's ability to blend high-concept animation with grounded, painful human (or bird) experiences. As the wedding approaches, Tuca struggles with her
You can stream Season 3 of Tuca & Bertie on Adult Swim or purchase episodes through platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.