I’m a little worried about Pete Davidson. Then again, that’s the enduring brand of Davidson, the proudly unstable “Saturday Night Live” comic who’s having a moment with a Netflix special, an upcoming semi-autobiographical Judd Apatow movie and this dramedy.
In “Big Time Adolescence,” he’s playing, not against type, a witty, underachieving slacker with a predilection for weed. His character, Zeke, is the short-lived high school boyfriend of Kate (Emily Arlook), whose little brother Mo (Griffin Gluck) gets so attached to him that the boys stay friends long after the couple breaks up.
But Zeke also stays, resolutely, a boy, as he ages into his 20s — and he also, frustratingly for Mo’s parents (Jon Cryer and Julia Murney), remains Mo’s best
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