Breaking news Courtney Portnoy arrested in the murder of a badger, police were able to identify the suspect after forensics had found bullets with her name on them.
@@TechTehScience pepper spray only works so well, it can actually piss the person you're spraying at off more, if their adrenaline is running at that point they might not even feel it. A gun is 100% better, just make sure you know how to use it and don't play with it like a toy.
@@TechTehScience Non lethal options are dumb. If it comes to protecting yourself and your family, finish them off mercilessly. Stronger people have died in combat because they showed mercy to dangerous enemies. Be 100% certain that that bastard's a lung full of shot and a skull full of mashed, mangled bone and brains. Bye :)
@@PlebNC that's not my argument. The argument is that inanimate objects are not incapable of causing harm. Guns don't accidentally go off. They go off due to negligence.
@@jasonr8525 True, except errors in manufacture/modification, ineffective operator training and overall design can lead to a gun going off by itself. For example, if a gun is designed with a very sensitive trigger it may trigger with greater sensitivity than the average owner would expect, especially if a manufacturing defect leads to it being more sensitive than intended. Accidental firing due to factors beyond the operator themselves aren't negligence. More importantly, gun control isn't there to protect people from responsible gun owners, it's there to protect people from malicious intent, mental instability and ensuring all gun owners are responsible enough to be trusted with a device capable of mass murder.
Honestly really relate to Diane. I’m pretty anti gun but then a friend of mine really wanted me to try out shooting one and ok... it’s a little fun. Update: The first gun I ever shot was a revolver; recently went with the same friend and shot a rifle. That was a bit more painful recoil wise ngl. I'm a little gun type of gal.
I remember my old solid oak wooden door fell off the hinges and we couldn't fix it, so me and my dad went out to the family farm to shoot at it with .22s and .38s, it was very therapeutic
Eehm... I mean, Disney Mulan can be if the company says so. That's just how it works. The real Mulan... I guess that depends how you'd define 'princess'.
I don't think the writers of Bojack Horseman would make an animal pun, Especially not one that's subtle and clever like that. (Sarcasm, just in case it wasn't obvious~)
Diane: Why do you have a gun? Me: oh I don't know...maybe for that exact perfect reason, and the perfect reason why a lot of people should be protected.
@@kristoffersparegodt420 that's because liberal politicians are trying to write the narrative that if you own a gun, you'll most likely kill innocent people. The liberal politicians are going out of their way to take guns away from responsible carriers, only for them to look the other way while bad people take possession of guns and start shooting people, just so the liberals can complain about it some more while doing nothing about it. You wanna be safe, get a CCW permit and protect yourself
Let's admit it, if it wasn't for the gun, that idiot would have had his way. Where the hell was the police?, or the valet parker or other people around to report that badger and/or defend Diane? I am not pro-gun, but if we want to be anti-gun, we should be raised to help or denounce others as well as learning self-defense. However, they also have consequences, like the law making you guilty because you attacked despite of being for self-defense, or becoming also a victim just because you try to defend the victim. So,...how can we get protection?
I understand that there are many scenarios where threatening to shot someone is understandable not right but understandable yet you need to realize that people will take advantage of it
I don't really get the argument of this episode. The idea that guns level the playing field for women is PUSHED by 2nd-Amendment advocates, not shunned.
lib leftists also believe in gun rights, so i think this episode's commentary was from a libleft perspective. in the ending, the courts banned guns because women were using them, and the lib left argument for keeping guns is that tyrants dont want us to have guns, so we need to be armed in case they infringe upon us, and in the end of the episode, the tyrannical government succeeded. the message is: hold onto the second amendment as tightly as you can, because fascists dont want you to have them; it's a wake up call for moderate leftists who insist on gun bans or heavy gun restrictions.
A lot of comments discussing gun laws and their pros and contras, and here I am, a spaniard that has never heard a gunshot in his life and it's perfectly fine with it. I wonder if that would be seen as a good thing or bad thing
@@mcenter94 You are claiming that a fantastical setting excuses the error or that they did it deliberately? Can you explain your logic in greater detail thanks.
Man behaves disrespectful, THEN threatening. Woman pulls gun in self defense. Dianne gets triggered over the GUN. Not the man who threatened her. Typical Dianne.
Greatsaiyakirby Portnoy literally saved Diane from a predator and Diane is freaking out about it. She’s really ungrateful ngl, Courtney could’ve just left Diane to deal with the creepy badger
Well in this scenario, how responsible is the owner of said gun? Sure Courtney stars in an action movie but that doesn’t equal responsible gun owner, and it isn’t till later Dian sees that Cortney “might” have seriously trained in a shooting range. Not to mention in this series she has the mental stability of a usual Hollywood starlet which as we’ve seen in this show is not often very trustworthy and usually toxic, from lesser examples like Sextina to hardcore examples like Bojack. So I’d be nervous about some Hollywood starlet waving a gun around too
I mean, she was just surprised to have a gun pointed at someone right in front of her. Literally right after this she writes an article encouraging women to carry guns.
The creepy guy already ran away of course she will talk to the woman she is with And the episode ends with the first female shooter so she wasn't wrong Guns aren't good just because they can scare away some bad people
@@deadshot1995 Apparently so surprised she forgot the guy tried to sexually assault her and had her friend not pulled the gun out, she may well have been. And her flip flop on guns makes her a hypocrite.
Just because leftists don't want weapons of war in the hands of people who would use them to desecrate a school doesn't mean we don't support carrying small handguns for self-defense reasons.
I was an LTC instructor in TX and my favorite students were always females. I never had to unteach them any bad habits in general. They listened and followed instructions well and tended to be very safe as they actually listened to my safety briefing. It might take a little bit, but before long almost to a person, you could see the lights come on and they really "got" it. Guns have never ever been harder to get than now. It used to be you could order them from Sears by mail. You could buy them with no age restrictions at the local hardware store. schools had skeet/trap shooting teams as well as basic gun handling education. Growing up in NC+/- 50% of student driven cars in the school lot had rifles or shotguns in a rear window rack. The problem we have today is people related. Not gun related. It would be worth saying the first real gun control laws in the US were enacted to keep black people from having guns. Gun control laws are unconstitutional and racist.
I can understand owning a gun in certain situations, like if your in a area where crime rates are high and sexual assault and or harassment is prevalent on a day to day basis, but sometimes it’s not okay to have a firearm. It all depends.
I think that this episode, for me, represented Diane’s “Breaking Bad” moment, wherein she truly turned from a flawed protagonist to a bloodcurdling antagonist. Not unlike Walter White, Diane acquires a gun, without a license, under the auspices of “protection”, though the threat she poses consequently, as well as her numerous misguided attempts to justify it (clearly coverups for a growing and misandrist will to power, born out of her explicit sexual frustration and estrangement from her husband), lead traceably to a series of tragic deaths which can be linked, owing to their anomalous nature, directly to her propagandistic writing. Diane has never, over the course of the series, been a victim of physical abuse, except for in the context of her deteriorating marriage, which is only sustained by her fights and subsequent angry sex, which is then sublimated in the public sector as “politics”. In fact, she is often the aggressor in physical altercations, and this appears to be one of her tragic flaws. BoJack and Todd are far more often put in life-threatening situations than are Diane and Princess Carolyn, but despite keeping tabs on everyone she takes the first opportunity to polarize men and women, alienating men by pedestalizing their “safe” position in society whilst depicting women as totally Other; after all, what sort of MAN would become fearful of receiving sexual attention from “strangers” (a common theme in this series), and what man would not be considered PARANOID for reacting in this way to his fellow human beings and, in this case, anthropomorphic and civilized animals? Men do not “feel safe”; we simply try our best to uphold the Social Order, which depends upon availability and personability, by forcing ourselves to be social, our only comfort resting in the knowledge that women are our friends, irrespective of social stratification, sociological forces that are impossible to comprehend, and the threat of violence. This is what it means to “be a man”, universally. Diane does not have to live with that, so she rebels against what she misunderstands, and the result is catastrophic. [({R.G.)}]
Scout Park how? Diane clearly displays a lack of proper knowledge on firearms and views it more is a power play to own one to place themselves on “equal footing with men“, and that line of thinking is extremely dangerous as her sensationalist and as he said propagandistic writing quite likely inspired the female shooter in *thoughts and prayers*
Honestly I’m impressed someone expressed this. You are right men aren’t safe, we are naturally inclined to be social and society requires us to be the social instigators. I also really like the mention of the idea men view women as safe, for it is a great reference to the animalistic foundation of our responses.
“Konnichiwa, Princess Mulan”
Two errors in one sentence.
1: Konnichiwa is Japanese, Mulan is Chinese
2: Mulan is not a princess.
3: Diane is neither Chinese nor Japanese.
@@Purpylon to be fair, he couldn't know Diane was Vietnamese...
He's still a dick tho
I'm just baffled that a Badger has a concept of what an "Asian" is and not group all humans into one stereotype.
@Afqwa I said he's a dick..
@@migukmoonpark4312 have you seen the show?
He's a badger... And he's badgering them. Get it?
Yes yes, very funny.
I love that show
He'd give a terrible hufflepuff
Do you get it? Do you get the joke about the badger?
What's badgering?
She even produces the bullets. "Portnoy's Alloys"
SaltpeterTaffy in the background of Portnoy’s shooting range it says: “Portnoy’s Toys”
LOL
She has all the things
After all she’s Courtney Portnoy
Breaking news Courtney Portnoy arrested in the murder of a badger, police were able to identify the suspect after forensics had found bullets with her name on them.
"Why do you even have a gun?"
>>Was literally about to be assaulted 5 seconds earlier
The question is still valid seeing as there are other less extreme options such as pepper spray.
@@TechTehScience pepper spray only works so well, it can actually piss the person you're spraying at off more, if their adrenaline is running at that point they might not even feel it. A gun is 100% better, just make sure you know how to use it and don't play with it like a toy.
@@TechTehScience Non lethal options are dumb. If it comes to protecting yourself and your family, finish them off mercilessly. Stronger people have died in combat because they showed mercy to dangerous enemies. Be 100% certain that that bastard's a lung full of shot and a skull full of mashed, mangled bone and brains.
Bye :)
As an Asian American female, this scene resonated so much lol love it
Nihao, princess Tochi
that little trumpet BREEP when Diane realizes she's holding a gun
Courtney Portnoy is such an underrated queen.👑👱🏻♀️
c a r m e n is she an actual person
A gun is like the ring of Sauron. Everyone knows it's dangerous, but the moment you hold it, the power will eventually corrupt you.
Insert obligatory commentary on American gun control in comparison to gun control in most other Western countries.
weird how i've owned guns for over a decade and neither myself or anyone near me has ever been hurt by them
@@jasonr8525 Ah yes, the classic "it never happened to me so doesn't happen at all".
A logical fallacy full of more holes than Columbine High School.
@@PlebNC that's not my argument. The argument is that inanimate objects are not incapable of causing harm. Guns don't accidentally go off. They go off due to negligence.
@@jasonr8525 True, except errors in manufacture/modification, ineffective operator training and overall design can lead to a gun going off by itself. For example, if a gun is designed with a very sensitive trigger it may trigger with greater sensitivity than the average owner would expect, especially if a manufacturing defect leads to it being more sensitive than intended. Accidental firing due to factors beyond the operator themselves aren't negligence.
More importantly, gun control isn't there to protect people from responsible gun owners, it's there to protect people from malicious intent, mental instability and ensuring all gun owners are responsible enough to be trusted with a device capable of mass murder.
Honestly really relate to Diane. I’m pretty anti gun but then a friend of mine really wanted me to try out shooting one and ok... it’s a little fun.
Update: The first gun I ever shot was a revolver; recently went with the same friend and shot a rifle. That was a bit more painful recoil wise ngl. I'm a little gun type of gal.
Same here. I’m anti gun but I do believe that people should know how to shoot one incase we go to war or civilisation collapses
I remember my old solid oak wooden door fell off the hinges and we couldn't fix it, so me and my dad went out to the family farm to shoot at it with .22s and .38s, it was very therapeutic
I'm pro gun, but I hate that we have to use them.
Andyroo Brick-a-Brack i agree with that im anti gun but i hate that we live in a civilization where its fairly reasonable to have one
I'm anti getting raped. Guns are great for women. The great equalizer.
LOL, the bullet was made from "Portnoy's Alloys." This show was worth it for the plays on words alone ^_^
'Konnichiwa, Princess Mulan"
Diane: i can think of at least two things wrong with that sentence.
Isn’t it three things wrong since mulan was Chinese and Diane is Vietnamese?
The lack of trigger discipline on display here is... triggering me.
first time i watched this i was expecting diane to shoot courtney accidentally
Courtney has no excuse, Diane atleast has 0 knowlage about guns when she held it.
@@DarkhalfBreed Courtney's a rich, vain celebrity. She probably doesn't care about how careful she's being with her gun.
@@k-leb4671 I guess everyone can't be a Keanu Reeves or a Halley Berry
it's a revolver
I'm Courtney Portnoy, I have ALL the things!
She landed a headshot on her first try.
That’s the equivalent BS of Wally finding and getting a Ralts on his first try.
aT LEAST IT is NOT SHINNY
I know your feelings so well Diane.
0:12 3rd of all Mulan is Chinese
4nd of all Mulan isn’t technically a princess
Eehm... I mean, Disney Mulan can be if the company says so. That's just how it works. The real Mulan... I guess that depends how you'd define 'princess'.
Is that guy a badger cuz he was "badgering" her?
I don't think the writers of Bojack Horseman would make an animal pun, Especially not one that's subtle and clever like that.
(Sarcasm, just in case it wasn't obvious~)
We need special season just with Portnoy lol
Diane: Why do you have a gun?
Me: oh I don't know...maybe for that exact perfect reason, and the perfect reason why a lot of people should be protected.
Chst tenager
Oh yeah that's why the US is soooo safe... except it isn't
@@kristoffersparegodt420 that's because liberal politicians are trying to write the narrative that if you own a gun, you'll most likely kill innocent people. The liberal politicians are going out of their way to take guns away from responsible carriers, only for them to look the other way while bad people take possession of guns and start shooting people, just so the liberals can complain about it some more while doing nothing about it.
You wanna be safe, get a CCW permit and protect yourself
Kayama Koomori. There aren’t bad guys and good guys. That’s a dangerous mindset
Kayama Koomori. And no that’s not why people are being shot dead at alarming rates in the US
"Tell me a story walking." Love that.
Did I rob a gas station?
Ha! Classic Diane shenanigans, or as i call them "Diane-igans"
Let's admit it, if it wasn't for the gun, that idiot would have had his way. Where the hell was the police?, or the valet parker or other people around to report that badger and/or defend Diane?
I am not pro-gun, but if we want to be anti-gun, we should be raised to help or denounce others as well as learning self-defense.
However, they also have consequences, like the law making you guilty because you attacked despite of being for self-defense, or becoming also a victim just because you try to defend the victim.
So,...how can we get protection?
to add on to this, the largest militias in the US are far right militias...
Can someone please tell me the name of the song playin while she was shooting I came back here just to listen to it
Cello Suite No. 1, The Prelude - Bach
And that, my friends, is how a gun nut is born
0:55 “nothing is fun anymore” Mf’s after throwing their first brick at a homeless person
I understand that there are many scenarios where threatening to shot someone is understandable not right but understandable yet you need to realize that people will take advantage of it
@Lily Brown yeah but there are some people that abuse power once they have it this episode was bring light to gun control and that notion
@Lily Brown it's a cartoon for people old enough to handle the situation
I don't really get the argument of this episode. The idea that guns level the playing field for women is PUSHED by 2nd-Amendment advocates, not shunned.
lib leftists also believe in gun rights, so i think this episode's commentary was from a libleft perspective. in the ending, the courts banned guns because women were using them, and the lib left argument for keeping guns is that tyrants dont want us to have guns, so we need to be armed in case they infringe upon us, and in the end of the episode, the tyrannical government succeeded. the message is: hold onto the second amendment as tightly as you can, because fascists dont want you to have them; it's a wake up call for moderate leftists who insist on gun bans or heavy gun restrictions.
Fucking hell, keep your finger off the trigger unless you plan on shooting.
Whats the name of this music in the end?
Cello Suite No. 1, The Prelude - Bach
@@FunkyDevil909 thanks buddy!
@@FunkyDevil909 thanks
Hang on it shoots the shell too ? Is that 33% more ammo for each ammo?!?
Good portal referance
No that's just the bullet, im pretty sure once bullets are fired they look like little domes. The shells are more like columns with tips.
A lot of comments discussing gun laws and their pros and contras, and here I am, a spaniard that has never heard a gunshot in his life and it's perfectly fine with it.
I wonder if that would be seen as a good thing or bad thing
The great equalizer
Diane has got
*a gun*
Guns and bullets can't care if you're a man, woman, or whatever.
What episode is this, I somehow forgot this completely
Why is the casing still on the bullet after firing?
I suppose the answer is that a bunch of animators aren't actually gun savvy.
@@GOLDENOZZY Probably, but it speaks to a lack of attention to detail.
Animation error
Test Account yeah, and why is badger talking?
@@mcenter94 You are claiming that a fantastical setting excuses the error or that they did it deliberately? Can you explain your logic in greater detail thanks.
Diane got triggered.
I'll see myself out.
Noone want to know what that song names? 1:00 pls help :((((
Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major
Man behaves disrespectful, THEN threatening.
Woman pulls gun in self defense.
Dianne gets triggered over the GUN. Not the man who threatened her.
Typical Dianne.
Greatsaiyakirby Portnoy literally saved Diane from a predator and Diane is freaking out about it. She’s really ungrateful ngl, Courtney could’ve just left Diane to deal with the creepy badger
Well in this scenario, how responsible is the owner of said gun? Sure Courtney stars in an action movie but that doesn’t equal responsible gun owner, and it isn’t till later Dian sees that Cortney “might” have seriously trained in a shooting range. Not to mention in this series she has the mental stability of a usual Hollywood starlet which as we’ve seen in this show is not often very trustworthy and usually toxic, from lesser examples like Sextina to hardcore examples like Bojack. So I’d be nervous about some Hollywood starlet waving a gun around too
I mean, she was just surprised to have a gun pointed at someone right in front of her. Literally right after this she writes an article encouraging women to carry guns.
The creepy guy already ran away of course she will talk to the woman she is with
And the episode ends with the first female shooter so she wasn't wrong
Guns aren't good just because they can scare away some bad people
@@deadshot1995 Apparently so surprised she forgot the guy tried to sexually assault her and had her friend not pulled the gun out, she may well have been. And her flip flop on guns makes her a hypocrite.
I love this scene. Showing the other side of the gun debate. Diehard liberal learns to love guns. Much respect ✊
paulesp06 and weirdly enough for liberal feminist reasons
She had a tiny gun not an automatic rifle
And just one not a hoard
you should watch the whole episode lol
Just because leftists don't want weapons of war in the hands of people who would use them to desecrate a school doesn't mean we don't support carrying small handguns for self-defense reasons.
The episode portrays her as a hypocrite but ok..
I must fire a musket one day
lol bojack_horseman_audience.txt
As men should be forbidden from owning a gun not women
…3rd: Mulan??
What episode is this frm I can remember the name of it?
I think season 4 episode 5
"Thoughts and Prayers." Watching it right now.
No trigger discipline
what is the music when Diane shoots the target?
did you got the answer, cuz i wanna find out too ?
@@the_crypter no
@@soulswordobrigadosegostar Wow, wasn't sure you would reply after a year, It's 'Bach Cello Suite No.1 Prelude'
@@the_crypter oh yeah,I didn't remember that one...yeah,I did find out
I was an LTC instructor in TX and my favorite students were always females. I never had to unteach them any bad habits in general. They listened and followed instructions well
and tended to be very safe as they actually listened to my safety briefing. It might take a little bit, but before long almost to a person, you could see the lights come on and they really
"got" it.
Guns have never ever been harder to get than now. It used to be you could order them from Sears by mail. You could buy them with no age restrictions at the local hardware store.
schools had skeet/trap shooting teams as well as basic gun handling education. Growing up in NC+/- 50% of student driven cars in the school lot had rifles or shotguns in a rear window
rack.
The problem we have today is people related. Not gun related.
It would be worth saying the first real gun control laws in the US were enacted to keep black people from having guns.
Gun control laws are unconstitutional and racist.
I can understand owning a gun in certain situations, like if your in a area where crime rates are high and sexual assault and or harassment is prevalent on a day to day basis, but sometimes it’s not okay to have a firearm. It all depends.
It's always okay to have a firearm, what isn't always okay is what you do with it (or in other cases, what you don't do with it)
the largest militias in the US are far right nationalist militias. think about that
I think that this episode, for me, represented Diane’s “Breaking Bad” moment, wherein she truly turned from a flawed protagonist to a bloodcurdling antagonist. Not unlike Walter White, Diane acquires a gun, without a license, under the auspices of “protection”, though the threat she poses consequently, as well as her numerous misguided attempts to justify it (clearly coverups for a growing and misandrist will to power, born out of her explicit sexual frustration and estrangement from her husband), lead traceably to a series of tragic deaths which can be linked, owing to their anomalous nature, directly to her propagandistic writing. Diane has never, over the course of the series, been a victim of physical abuse, except for in the context of her deteriorating marriage, which is only sustained by her fights and subsequent angry sex, which is then sublimated in the public sector as “politics”. In fact, she is often the aggressor in physical altercations, and this appears to be one of her tragic flaws. BoJack and Todd are far more often put in life-threatening situations than are Diane and Princess Carolyn, but despite keeping tabs on everyone she takes the first opportunity to polarize men and women, alienating men by pedestalizing their “safe” position in society whilst depicting women as totally Other; after all, what sort of MAN would become fearful of receiving sexual attention from “strangers” (a common theme in this series), and what man would not be considered PARANOID for reacting in this way to his fellow human beings and, in this case, anthropomorphic and civilized animals? Men do not “feel safe”; we simply try our best to uphold the Social Order, which depends upon availability and personability, by forcing ourselves to be social, our only comfort resting in the knowledge that women are our friends, irrespective of social stratification, sociological forces that are impossible to comprehend, and the threat of violence. This is what it means to “be a man”, universally. Diane does not have to live with that, so she rebels against what she misunderstands, and the result is catastrophic.
[({R.G.)}]
dude what
this is a li'l problematic
I-
Scout Park how? Diane clearly displays a lack of proper knowledge on firearms and views it more is a power play to own one to place themselves on “equal footing with men“, and that line of thinking is extremely dangerous as her sensationalist and as he said propagandistic writing quite likely inspired the female shooter in *thoughts and prayers*
Honestly I’m impressed someone expressed this. You are right men aren’t safe, we are naturally inclined to be social and society requires us to be the social instigators. I also really like the mention of the idea men view women as safe, for it is a great reference to the animalistic foundation of our responses.