[s3e9] Somebirdy's Getting Married [ TOP-RATED | 2026 ]

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

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. [S3E9] Somebirdy's Getting Married

Bertie tries to be the supportive best friend while managing her own career stresses at the bakery. She attempts to help Tuca navigate the wedding festivities without spiraling. The episode explores the pain of loving someone

In this penultimate episode of the series, the focus shifts toward major life transitions and the anxieties that accompany them. The central event is the wedding of (Tuca’s boyfriend) and his fiancée. Bertie tries to be the supportive best friend

A kind but complicated figure whose nature as a tree person leads to a tragic "molting" or transformation process that impacts his future.

Provides his usual brand of earnest, goofy support. Critical Reception & Themes

Dealing with the heartbreak of Figgy's situation and her chronic health issues (chronic pain/ghost pains).