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Bojack Horseman: Captain Peanutbutter
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Bojack Horseman Season 3 Episode 8 "Old Acquaintance"
Bojack Horseman: There has to be more
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Bojack Horseman Season 2 Episode 10 "Yes And" Credits song: Kevin Morby - Parade
Did Weird Al just make me sad?
Of the editing tropes in film and television, the switch to credits as the vocals start is by far my favorite
“There has to be more”. So relatable that feeling.
This show is just one gut punch after another. It's genuinely one of the bests
Episode pls?
Kevin Morby's excellent Parade❤
I've heard that the only times they used the word "fuck" during this series was only when Bojack finally destroyed relationship(s) beyond repair
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Bojack's a runner. He always has been. His parents taught him everything he needed to be an absolute trainwreck of a person, dangerous to himself and others, but it's him who always runs away from the other paths he could go down. He's afraid to confront everything he is. So he just runs away, through rabbit holes and doors, just looking for another show, another spectacle he can lose himself in. But it'll never last
Damn it I had this song in my head for so long, I searched it for an hour till I finally thought it was in an animated show... Initially I thought it was Futurama then somehow I ended up in the BoJack Horseman OST and I started listening to all the songs till I found it Again. Now I saved it in a playlist 😅
so real,. fuck you best firend
I mean, he can have an idea, but you really. cant know how you would feel until it happens, and then once there, maybe something else would have have popped up , its like you. dont know what else could happen if you keep the ball rolling for long enough
Who hurt him enough to pull off his lines.
This song is my favorite one they've used in this show
They didn't have to choose such a fitting song for this. If you come to find out why ou are, then may you find out who you are. It doesn't matter what you do to find yourself, yet you must abide by one simple rule, don't lose yourself in a dream and tear apart someone elses life because of your brokenness. I loved this episode, as it encourages its viewers to go change and improve their lives, but teaches them not to ruin others while they do so
i come back to this video every once in a while
How many times have I been the Dianne giving glib positive advice that I immediately saw come to bad ends
That "...fuck man..." is arguably the saddest line in the series
America's Evangelion
The thing is I always feel sorry for Wanda, when Bojack is not at the door, but to be honest she is a great person and kinda dodge a bullet with Bojack there. He always hurts the people around him
SONVA DAMNIT HOW DID I NOT NOTICE IT WAS WEIRD AL!?
Bojack Horseman is the Billie Eilish of cartoons.
I don't think Bojack glamorizes/romanticizes depression if that's what you're getting at
What's the song at the end?
Parade Kevin Morby
Mr Peanut Butter is literally the exact opposite of Boejack. Mr Peanut is an optimist and Boejack is a pessimist
Weird Al being depressed makes me cry.
Your feelings can react from the outside but lasting emotions , and state of mind comes from within.In spite of my parents, my school , my former retail job, and the horrors of the world i am content and happy. I could die tomorrow and regret nothing. My last regret was still having my virginity but when it was gone my inner turmoil unknotted itself and detached myself from that toxic relationship. Now i am at peace with myself.
The search for happiness is... abstract in a word. It's everlasting, different for every person, and everyone has their own internal and external obstacles on that path. Even when you get what you want, it can change as you and those around you change. If you get everything you ever wanted, you have no more "puzzle of happiness", nothing to work for, nothing to dream about, no reason to continue on. It's like beating a game you love and being left in sandbox mode, but what sets real life apart from a game is that there's everlasting content, always something to work for if you identify it and learn how to pursue it (so don't let this be a reason to fear pursuing your dreams). That journey to happiness is confusing and even scary at times. You will find yourself stumbling, messing things up along the way, but the most important thing is to learn from your mistakes and avoid making them in the future. The very best thing you can do is maintain integrity, and be a positive influence to those around you. You aren't perfect, and you never will be, but a mature person (be it your S/O, a friend, your boss, your teacher, etc.) will understand that and judge you based off of ALL your traits, positive included. We as humans thrive in groups, and even if you prefer isolation, having one or two friends to support you will bring you more happiness than you may know. It's okay to prefer being alone or with pets, but when you really need assistance, you'll be glad to have someone who has your back if you have theirs. Bottom line, just be good to others. That way, you know that when you stumble or fail on your road to happiness, you'll have someone there for you. If you want others to see the good in you, you have to choose to be good. Bojack never learned from his mistakes, and fueled himself on spite, bitterness, self-pity, and vice. He was happy living with Charlotte, but refused to accept that she found happiness with someone else, then accepted the advances of her 17 Y/O daughter. He was happy with Diane and Todd, but they hit their limits after witnessing just how many times he ruined something good through scummy actions. He was happy being around Hollyhock, but she cut him off after accepting the truth of the person he was/is (The final straw was what he'd done in the past, but at the same time, she didn't have much of a 'Good present-day Bojack' to compare to Pete's story. Bojack hadn't changed.) Even if you make the wrong choices, learning from your mistakes, having a good heart, preforming selfless actions, and allowing yourself to be motivated by kindness will make things okay. Let yourself grow positively, and leave a positive impact. In 5000 years, you may not be remembered, but being good to those around you today will generate those spectacular moments which you can hold on to forever.
I love the emotional scene being interrupted by "You microchipped my penis?"
You can find love, purpose, meaning, and happiness not in religion, but Jesus
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I guess the lesson is: There might be nothing more, stop looking for more and just settle down with what you already have. Yes, sometimes the chase for happiness is more exciting than maintaining stability, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
0:29
Saddest scene ever 😢 Edit: Actually, Sarah Lynn's death was sadder.
What is the title of the track playing?.... please..
Parade - Kevin Morby
@@gl3390 thank you very much!
the best end
he tired to fill in that emptiness but didn't work
Things MUST be bad if you see the pizza delivery guy and you’re disappointed
I love this characterization of labs, they look so so serious sometimes despite a generally very loving and playful demeanor and this explains it.
thus the start of one of bojacks worst mistakes
i know its a "sad scene" but the way mr. pb says "have you tried bluetooth?" made me laugh for a couple minutes lol
So if I kill myself then no one will care.
Im always asking that to myself “when is the last time i am happy?”
You should write commercials for butter.
who else has a strong urge to send this clip to their father?
"when was the last time you were happy?" Only if Diane didn't say this...
everyone’s talking about how truly depressing and hard hitting this show is, and while that is true, todd made me especially sad in this video. 0:46 and 0:49… he reserved TWO seats for bojack, most likely knowing that bojack wouldn’t show up, but STILL HAD some inkling of hope that maybe this time, he would. maybe this time, he would be the good friend that todd always wanted him to be. and even after this, over and over, todd gave bojack multiple chances to have a fulfilling friendship with him. bojack said it himself in s2 episode 12: “you’ve always seen the good in me somehow.” and yet, he continued to walk all over todd despite the fact that todd continued to believe there was a part of bojack that could change for the better. their relationship devastates me and it actually could’ve been a decent friendship if bojack just grew the hell up. maybe if he just stepped back for a moment and understood that todd continuously forgave him because HE CARED about their relationship, and he because todd KNEW that bojack was capable of being a good person, then maybe todd wouldn’t have pushed bojack out of his life
The older I get (approaching my mid-30s), the more I realize that what truly matters above all is human connection. When we're young we take this for granted - you meet your friends every day at school or university, you have plenty of free time and hang out at weekends regularly, etc. But after your mid-20s your job becomes increasingly consuming, you're more tired, more of your friends start their own families, opportunities to meet new people decrease and on top of that you feel like you're losing ability to make new friends while old ones grow distant because they're facing the same challenges as you are... Especially in the last two years as socializing has been increasingly rare. I always suffered from a feeling of emptiness, always felt that something was missing in my life, thought that I was depressed, and this always impeded my performance at school and work. My romantic life was never fulfilling but I did use to have enough friends when I was younger. Now as friends are becoming fewer and after I've been left by a person I fell in love with, I've come to realize that the underlying issue of my chronic feeling of emptiness is and has always been loneliness.
Ive been alone most of my life cause of social anxiety so I always felt empty but I made a few friends but I feel like everyone is drifting away from me while I reach my mid 20s and it's making me feel worse
I'm a bit younger than you but I feel this so much. It's been many years since I can confidently say that I've been "happy", and that was during a time when I had a great group of friends who I'd hang out with on a regular basis. I didn't have much money since I barely started my career but it didn't really bother me. Nowadays, everything just feels empty and repetitive for the same reasons you stated. Sure, I have my good or happy days (seeing an old friend, going on vacation, getting a raise/promotion, etc.) but am I genuinely happy? I can't really say, but I do know that I don't want to keep living my life feeling like this 95% of the time.
You are not alone
Here's an idea : why don't we do things we've done before, like invite some friends to come over, do silly things, be young. Forget all the birthdays, fancy dinners... you don't need them, they're just dates that fill your agenda. Why don't you instead go on a weekend with your friends like before all of this, before you became unhappy, not satisfied with your personal life ? Maybe it's the key to escape what we live today. And what about the kids ? That is what babysitters are for, or deposit them to your parents, I'm pretty sure they will be more than happy to keep your kids one day or two. We just have to make it happen, for us, for ourselves. And maybe it will help your friends too. But remember, you have to act if you want results, you can't expect to call from the sky. Be strong out there !
A good advice my friends apreciatte the people that are here now because then life takes them and when it happens you won't feel soo bad because you did nothing wrong and all the memorys make you selfefficient. Plus even if it is just a moment you see them that will fill you up and you won't feel that lonely because you have love and just love gives you hope for a new day ❤. Love God to be love.
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God this line, leave me speeches every time.
KEVIN MORBY - PARADE
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