Huge

2010
Huge

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EP1 Hello, I Must Be Going Jun 28, 2010

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?

EP2 Letters Home Jul 05, 2010

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.

EP3 Live Action Role Play Jul 12, 2010

Will convinces the campers to participate in Becca's new club; Dr. Rand confronts personal and professional issues.

EP4 Talent Night Jul 19, 2010

Will panics after she loses her camp journal; Chloe grow jealous of Amber after they ask Trent to participate in their talent show performance.

EP5 Movie Night Jul 26, 2010

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.

EP6 Spirit Quest Aug 02, 2010

Alistair shares a secret with Trent when they bond during a spirit quest. Meanwhile, Amber and Will wind up lost in the woods.

EP7 Poker Face Aug 09, 2010

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.

EP8 Birthdays Aug 16, 2010

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?

EP9 Parents Weekend (1) Aug 23, 2010

Alistair pretends Becca is his girlfriend; Amber's mother sneaks her a treat; Will's parents do not show up.

EP10 Parents Weekend (2) Aug 30, 2010

Alistair pretends Becca is his girlfriend; Amber's mother sneaks her a treat; Will's parents do not show up.
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Released: 28 June 2010 Canceled
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Seven teens from different backgrounds attend a weight loss camp as they embark on their individual journeys of self discovery.

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Charles Herold (cherold) Lately I've been feeling like I may just be too old to enjoy teen drama shows. But after watching all 10 episodes of Huge in a week, I've come to the conclusion that the issue is not my age but simply the mediocre nature of most shows aimed at teenagers.Like most ABC Family series, Huge never got on my radar, but when I learned recently that "My So-Called Life" creator Winnie Holzman had made another series a few years ago I had to check it out.It's a wonderful show, characters are complex, and the show reflects the emotional turmoil and poor decisions of teenagers without being soapy. While many series tend to create teen stereotypes, I believe in this group of people. And I found it fascinating to see the way people who were, in normal life, all outsiders, create cliques and ultimately do to others what was normally done to them. Nikki Blonsky was excellent as the rebellious Will, Gina Torres did a terrific job of creating a complex character uncomfortable in her own skin, and really, everyone in the cast was very good.It's a shame this show was canceled. It was exactly the sort of intelligent, nuanced TV that there is not enough of in this world.
ginabina7988 This show is one of the first from ABC Family that I have truly enjoyed and related to! I think everyone can relate to this show in someway, everyone has felt like an outcast at some point in their lifetime and this show has a way of making you feel better about yourself. I was very disappointed today when I found out it was canceled, I was REALLY looking forward to seeing it again. I cannot believe that a show with this much honestly and substance was canceled, when a ridiculous show like "Secret Life" which gives girls and teens unrealistic expectations about EVERYTHING is still running. I really had high hopes for this show, hopes that it would help all teens and people realize that size is not what is important, it's what inside that matters. Not to mention Ian's song in the talent show episode, which was absolutely amazing and inspiring. ABC family, you really dropped the ball letting this wonderful show go.
craving_the_darkness Huge was such an amazing and inspiring show! It had a heartfelt message to convey, and the characters were not only fascinating but believable. It is an unfathomable shame that ABC Family did not renew it. What were they thinking?! This show deserves a 2nd chance! I pray some intelligent network will see that and pick it up for production! In a world where we are bombarded with ridiculous "reality" TV and excessive crime dramas, we need a show like Huge to lift our spirits and give us hope. It conquered relevant issues like self esteem and health, a topic that most shows won't cover unless there is money involved. The only "helathy" shows we are given are crap shows where people only try to lose weight for financial gain. This show gave us real scenarios and real people going through the ups and downs of attaining good health. It isn't always pretty and it isn't always easy. This show was so wonderful! Please let some insightful network realize that and pick it up! Shame on ABC Family! They really dropped the ball on this one!
rosie85angel I have to say the reason I like this show is because it's a lot more real than half the stuff on TV today and not nearly as annoying. Secret Life, for example, just makes me fume. It's a totally unrealistic portrayal of teenagers. Hannah Montana, Sonny with a Chance and Jonas are all shows about famous people trying to lead normal lives? How many of us can actually relate to that? But Huge is a real show about real kids with real problems. Weight is a rising issue in the United States and also something of concern among teens and their peers especially when we live in a society so obsessed with a certain image. Huge brings to light what those with weight issues may be feelings. And even those who are at a healthy weight probably have other image issues that they're not happy with that would make this a show they would enjoy. But the show also goes out of its way to highlight that these are also normal teenagers who get crushes, hook-up, LARP and everything else in between. It's just an all around enjoyable show.It's has a bit of drama. It's funny, it has its romantic bits. It also has lots of different characters. Everyone can have their favorite and it's an enjoyable show that makes Monday nights good again. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but it's definitely worth checking out.