In a world where music collaborations are a dime a dozen, it's refreshing to come across a duo that truly stands out from the crowd. Enter Sergei & Naomi, a talented pair of musicians who have joined forces to create something truly special. Their latest offering, the "Extra Quality" EP, is a testament to their skill, creativity, and dedication to their craft.

Despite this moment of connection, the relationship remains strained. Naima suggests group sex with Kathy and Glow, a couple Sergio is friends with. Sergio is upset but agrees. However, as the four begin kissing, Naima becomes overwhelmed and retreats to the bathroom. In retaliation, Sergio defecates in a pan—something she used to do to her mother as a child. The two argue, and the experiment collapses in a raw, messy, and unforgettable finale.

As they began to collaborate, Sergei and Naomi realized that their diverse skills and experiences complemented each other perfectly. Sergei's technical mastery and Naomi's innovative approach formed a symbiotic relationship, allowing them to explore new dimensions in their work. This fruitful partnership blossomed into a full-fledged creative union, with the duo now taking the [insert industry or field] by storm.

The story begins with Naima, an actor starting work on her first major film, directed by the Duplass brothers (Mark and Jay Duplass). She struggles to connect with the material, and the directors imply that her difficulty stems from a lack of vulnerability on her part.

Duck Butter received upon its release. On IMDb, it holds a score of 5.2 out of 10. Critics praised the bold premise and the raw, unfiltered portrayal of queer female sexuality, but many found the characters immature and the structure frustrating.

For viewers who appreciate , the “extra quality” of Duck Butter lies in its willingness to ask these questions without easy answers.

Highlight their unique ability to blend genres like classical, electronic, and jazz.