The ending of this season was so unexpectedly uplifting that I got emotional again.
Good shit.
That's 2 out of 4 seasons with an uplifting ending. I'm sensing a pattern. But we also had a bitter sweet storyline.
The ending of this season was so unexpectedly uplifting that I got emotional again.
Good shit.
Maybe season 2 with the "it gets easier" ending, but the events of S2E11 completely override that imo.What was the other uplifting one? Can't remember the other endings atm besides last season tbh
I really liked the Bielist joke lol
"I feel like we're talking about the same thing..."
It had some of the highest highs imothis season didnt have super highs or lows. It was a very middle of the road season. So it was still worth a watch I just wasnt an emotional wreck at the end.
It had some of the highest highs imo
Like what? Sure, I laughed quite a few times, but it felt a bit less impressive than prior seasons.
I think episode 11 might just have been the best episode of the series. It's a really fantastic episode with great concept and fantastic execution. It's pretty much spotless and thoroughly chilling. The way it approached dementia (skipping around time, blurred faces, items in the background popping in and out of existence) was incredible.
Episode 9, while not that fresh of a concept, was very effective too. Most people are also very fond of Episode 6. And Episode 7 might have been the most bizarre and out there episode of the series, for better or worse.
I think season really is about being able to move on. Time's arrow marches only forward. It also shows what happens when you dwell too much. From going on a binge(PC), disapearing for a year deteriorating relationships(Bojack), to just stewing in your own miserableness for your entire life(Bojack's mom).
The hopeful message at the end seemed to say that things wont always work out the way you want, but they can still work out. You have to be able to accept the reality of it though.
They may not have started yet. And really I don't think it takes anymore than 1 week per episode because I would think the animation is done like South Park. Instead of just Trey Parker you have a writing team. Voice acting can be phoned in in hours.
Also, I have to say that I'm surprised that Mr. PeanutbutterWay to subvert expectations.didn't end up winning the election.
"Vincent D'onofrio has had enough....frio."
The animation isn't done anything like South Park, which should be obvious from the number of animators in the credits. South Park is an extreme outlier in how it is produced. From script to finished product, an episode of an animated series takes three months to make, on average, and I would guess Bojack takes about that long.
Also, I'm still not sure whether "destroying my ancestral home I just renovated" is more nihilistic than "burn a half million to spite Daniel Radcliffe". It certainly feels more destructive to me, because Bojack basically did it on a whim and didn't even really have personal hatred driving him.
The way Bojack Horseman's intro is subtly altered is similar to South Park. Does Bojack's intro sequence use CGI?
Also, someone on Youtube posted a compilation of tongue twister moments. That got me thinking: That's like a no-no today for animated shows that aspire for grand heights. But man, they've snuck these in with confidence, much like the animal puns that in other shows would illicit groans from viewers and reviewers.
Episode 2 and 5, Episode 8 (i think the Earthquake) was funny and 11, 12 made me cry 😢Also, too. Can I just say how I'm surprised at how well received this show is? I've always thought of this show as a grown up version of Cow and Chicken. It takes that shows idea of a world where nearly everyone is just so utterly stupid, and do things that defy all kinds of common sense (the "Hollywoo" sign and Vince Adultman are among the best examples). Now mind you, I personally love that kind of moronic humor, but I didn't think others would accept it as well.
And it's this absurdist comedy that's juxtaposed to the dark, somber moments that makes it all the more impressive, imo. I can't recall any show jumping from outlandish tomfoolery in one instance, and then to depressing, gut punching melancholy in the next. It's a truly unique gift.
Like what? Sure, I laughed quite a few times, but it felt a bit less impressive than prior seasons.
She's in this season too, just for 2 episodes though. They decide to remain friends since Todd is asexual.Wait I forget, what happened to Todd's friend from last season
Then sheShe's in this season too, just for 2 episodes though. They decide to remain friends since Todd is asexual.
who?Going back through season 2 on my rewatch and the concept of zombie clowns is one of Todd's improv ideas, all it's missing is dentists but I do wonder if this season intentionally called back to that.
About to start the hardest episode to revisit, I'm still reeling from the ending of S2ep10 (bring back Wanda!...or perhaps better for her to stay away)
who?
Going back through season 2 on my rewatch and the concept of zombie clowns is one of Todd's improv ideas, all it's missing is dentists but I do wonder if this season intentionally called back to that.
About to start the hardest episode to revisit, I'm still reeling from the ending of S2ep10 (bring back Wanda!...or perhaps better for her to stay away)
Going back through season 2 on my rewatch and the concept of zombie clowns is one of Todd's improv ideas, all it's missing is dentists but I do wonder if this season intentionally called back to that.
About to start the hardest episode to revisit, I'm still reeling from the ending of S2ep10 (bring back Wanda!...or perhaps better for her to stay away)
The fact that he's taking on PC's pet project is a good first step, even if he seems to think it's shit (judging by his disgusted reaction while reading the script in the last episode). His only major artistic projects since Horsin' Around were The BoJack Horseman Show (a shitty vanity project) and Secretariat (literally the story of his idol). He was also roped into doing Ethan Around at first, yet another continuation of his old legacy. He needs to move on.To me it seemed like a symbolic move, he decided to stop running and/or trying to move backwards and instead decided to go back to his life and attempt to move forward.
welp
I hope anihawk's post wasnt an owl pun
it was a wanda quote