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You don't want your dog interrupting a ritual that's been planned for months. Option 3: The Pop Culture Take (New Animated Series)

Remember that animals can be more aggressive during this time. If you’re out hiking or photographing: Use a zoom lens, not your feet. The Mating Season

The story follows Bertie Wooster as he travels to Deverill Hall to help his pal Gussie Fink-Nottle. Naturally, this involves Bertie pretending to be Gussie, Gussie pretending to be Bertie, and a supporting cast of five terrifying aunts who seem to exist solely to make Bertie’s life miserable. Why It Still Works You don't want your dog interrupting a ritual

The show uses anthropomorphic animals—bears, foxes, and raccoons—to mirror the awkwardness of human dating. It’s a clever look at how "primal" our modern romantic impulses really are. The Highlights The story follows Bertie Wooster as he travels

Wodehouse doesn't just write; he performs. His descriptions of Bertie’s internal panic are pure gold.

Peacocks aren't the only ones showing off. Watch for "dances" among waterfowl or brighter plumage in backyard birds.

The creators of Big Mouth are back at it, but this time they’ve traded middle school hallways for the literal wilderness. Mating Season premiered recently, and it’s every bit as raunchy and insightful as you’d expect. The Premise