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Huge
Season 1
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Funny, heartbreaking, and provocative, "Huge" follows the lives of seven teens and the staff at a weight-loss camp as they look beneath the surface to discover their true selves and the truth about one another.
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Where to Watch Season 1
Apple TV
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10 Episodes
Hello, I Must Be Going
E1
Hello, I Must Be Going
In the premiere episode of “Huge,” Willamina (Nikki Blonsky), aka Will, reluctantly begins her journey at weight loss camp, making quite an impression on her fellow campers at the “before” photo shoot, and later stirring up trouble by selling her stash of food to the other campers. What happens when Dr. Rand (Gina Torres), the head of Camp Victory, finds out about Will’s undercover dealings?
Letters Home
E2
Letters Home
Will struggles to compose a letter to her parents, and she also develops an unexpected crush on a fellow camper. Meanwhile, a new camper arrives, and her parents ask to observe her on a daily basis because of her supposed anxiety issues.
Live Action Role Play
E3
Live Action Role Play
Will convinces the campers to participate in Becca's new club; Dr. Rand confronts personal and professional issues.
Talent Night
E4
Talent Night
Will panics after she loses her camp journal; Chloe grow jealous of Amber after they ask Trent to participate in their talent show performance.
Movie Night
E5
Movie Night
Movie night brings intrigue into the lives as the campers as Chloe shares a secret with Trent and Will fumes over Ian’s actions when he sits with Amber during the film.
Spirit Quest
E6
Spirit Quest
Alistair shares a secret with Trent when they bond during a spirit quest. Meanwhile, Amber and Will wind up lost in the woods.
Poker Face
E7
Poker Face
The campers at Camp Victory are under immense pressure as news of the first weigh-in circulates. While the campers anxiously wait to see if their goals have been met, Dr. Rand learns from staff members that Shay's daughter is ill, bringing her to the realization that she is an outsider among her own team.
Birthdays
E8
Birthdays
Chloe (Ashley Holliday) and Allistair (Harvey Guillen) celebrate their birthdays - separately -- until Chloe's "popular kids only" party brings the two together under some unfortunate circumstances, causing Chloe to get upset. What happens to trigger such intense emotions?
Parents Weekend (1)
E9
Parents Weekend (1)
Alistair pretends Becca is his girlfriend; Amber's mother sneaks her a treat; Will's parents do not show up.
Parents Weekend (2)
E10
Parents Weekend (2)
Alistair pretends Becca is his girlfriend; Amber's mother sneaks her a treat; Will's parents do not show up.
Cast of Season 1
Andrew Lewis Caldwell
Paul Dooley
Gina Torres
Dorothy Rand
Raven Goodwin
James Eckhouse
Nikki Blonsky
Zander Eckhouse
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
In the midst of all the crazy yelling, the show is funny and sweet, but, more important, it makes sense. And these days, there's nothing more dramatic than that.
New York Times
Ginia Bellafante
Huge imparts lessons while avoiding the tenor of an instructional, and in many ways it feels like a hybrid of two distinct eras of adolescent television, one marked by a heartfelt languor and the other by a media-fluent sarcasm.
Uncle Barky
Ed Bark
A series that looks like another ABC Family success story.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Blonsky does a nice and almost-too-convincing job with the troubled teen who carries around her weight as though the very world were on her shoulders. Hairspray fans won't see a hint of Tracy Turnblad.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
If you can tolerate one more word on the beaten-senseless subject of weight loss, then, and you don't mind hearing generic cliches yet again, you could conceivably become a Huge fan before the summer is over.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Maybe the difference between Huge and almost every other TV show is that this one doesn't always tell us how to react. That's a gamble. Full credit to Huge for taking it.
People Magazine
Tom Gliatto
A carefully assembled, emotionally attuned drama.
AV Club
Emily St. James
Huge is both heartfelt and surprisingly savvy.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
The campers look and act like real kids, exchanging awkward teenage banter, sharing poignant stories and - of course - looking for first love.
New York Post
Linda Stasi
I couldn't be happier if I'd just discovered calorie-free potato chips. I mean, are you kidding? Fat teens on TV - who aren't just there to compete on The Biggest Loser? In case you didn't notice, I love this show!
The Hollywood Reporter
Randee Dawn
Huge gets the details right, but the bigger picture can seem forced, with coincidence and pat resolutions.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Rob Owen
Huge is a pro-social series that will likely reassure some young viewers that they are not alone. If it can find a way to do that in a more unique, entertaining manner in future episodes, all the better.
TV Fanatic
Matt Richenthal
What the show does portray quite accurately is the various ways in which a young woman's self-image issues can be manifested.
Bitch Media
Michelle Dean
Huge, in the end, is one of only a very few examples that I can think of of shows aimed at addressing some kind of marginalized experience that didn't let that "angle" overshadow the humanity of its characters.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
As summer entertainment with a tangy after-taste, Huge was good stuff. I'm all for its plus-size message, and even more for the talent of its lead actors.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Emily Nussbaum
Huge has done something far more ambitious, unfolding a delicate portrait of a secret subculture - an inverted society in which everyone is fat.
Philadelphia Daily News
Ellen Gray
I've waited a long time to see Winnie Holzman, the creator of My So-Called Life and the Tony-nominated writer of Broadway's Wicked, do another show about adolescent girls. Now she has. And happily, it's Huge.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
Huge isn't a show for me, but it's effective in what it's trying to do, and I'm glad it exists.
TIME Magazine
James Poniewozik
The clever, engaging script and Blonsky's performance - plus the refreshing idea of a teen drama not entirely populated by assembly-line pinups - promise a summer diversion with a little more than usual dramatic meat on its bones.
TV Guide
Matt Roush
This appealing and emotionally engaging series about life in a weight-loss summer camp comes with high expectations.
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