yes, i love that... "there is no such thing as completing each other, if there's someone that you can even halfway tolerate, you sink your nails in and you don't let go" idk the exact quote.
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hey, if u feel sad, depressed or if u are tired of this life or heartbroken, go listen this, I hope it will help u during these difficult days : ruclips.net/video/atmAz01sDSY/видео.html
They kept hinting at a bojack diane relationship and I’m glad they didn’t do it because they were always right for each other but never right for each other
Deity Saturn i think it means they understood each other the most, but for the sole reason that they are both damaged, they would not be good for each other
Life only seems worth living by the time you see the view from halfway down.. What’s depressing is you don’t know if he would’ve seen that worth without jumping.
i myself struggle with these suicidial toughts,i cant run away from the sadness it always haunts me,i know that i would regret my decision halfway down if i would jump,but the tought about actually jumping gives me a comforting but at at the same time terrifiying feeling,life is strange and hard and the struggle is real..
The world around you is a tangled mess full of other people who are also trying to figure out how to be a human. This show was made to try and help make that learning process a little easier for those who can understand.
@@burnt_0range319 it's a show made by humans......simple answer noone likes to admit....youre lying to yourselves everyday to ease the pain of reality. You just aren't paying close enough attention and aren't focused enough to see it through the world around you.
Every time I tried to predict what would happen, I would predict it off of average tv experience, which I would be met with the completely opposite outcome. This show didn’t give you the happy answer, it gave you the realistic one.
Yes!! Years of episode by episode cartoons like Family Guy groom your brain into expecting the formulaic and simplistic outcome. You watch the first few minutes of these shows and already have figured out the A and B plot, what's gonna happen, how it's gonna end, who's gonna wind up together, and what they're gonna learn from the experience. Not Bojack though. It's episodic like the other cartoons, it sets up its plots as you'd expect them to be, and then BAM it does a 180 on you. God I love it so much.
I got depressed watching it after a while and then stopped. I think it's real sometimes, but sometimes it's just pessimistic which is what makes it unexpected.
'i need you to tell me i'm a good person' hits me really hard. such a good/sad scene. have a listen to my lo-fi remix of bojacks depressing quotes if you were interested
Yeah, I heard the quote before multiple times. I thought it was sad. Now I relate to that, because I'm a very awful person. I know that, and it's hard to improve. That quote gives me hope, atleast I relate to someone.
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My favorite iteration of that is in "Saving Private Ryan" Spoiler: Everyone dies trying to save Ryan and at the end of the movie he's an old man at the grave of the guy who saved his life and he looks to his wife and says "Tell me I'm a good man. Tell me I've led a good life." Hits hard everytime.
Man idk if i should watch it at first i tought it was a show like American Dad or smth like his, like unfunny black humour (for me). BUT i heard such good quotes from the show.. should i watch it ?
Elena Yes! Seriously, Bojack Horseman is probebly my all time favourite show. It gets good already at e 8 and it just gets better and darker after that
you know, my friend said something that I think is so true, I asked him huh I wonder why bojack used animals instead of all just people? and he said if it wasnt he thinks it would be too real for people.
Yeah I agree. I think the animals were to make this more of a comedy, and to maybe make it easier for people to identify with him, regardless of weight, skin colour, etc...
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That is smart but I wonder if there is another reason for that decision. almost every aspect of this kind of society was considered by the writers. And they actually created really relatable and realstic plot twists out of it. I think that kinda enabled them to feature some issues more freely and creatively.
Lots of people like me, but nobody wants me. They like when I'm around, but they don't miss me when I'm not. They don't notice when I'm there or when I'm not.
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This is one of the most prolific shows I have ever watched. I love how all the fans join together on videos to notice what certain things from the show mean
@@alexverdana2435 because she ruined bojack . The overdose was beas fault yet hollyhock made bojack feel guilty . Bojack tried his best to have a brother-sister like relationship with her but hollyhock always pushed him away and broke his heart
@@death735 idk, i still think she was justified. bojack was terrible to her and to her friends, so it made sense she would never want to talk to him again,
" I think there are people who help you become the person you want to be and you can be grateful for them, even if they aren't meant to be in your life forever". This is one of the hardest hitting ones for me.
I think it's more that bojack discovered that he wasn't yet emotionally ready for emotional acting that he heavily relates to(until the end of the episode of course)
SAME! when i was a kid i saw my dad watching it and i was like "ooh a cartoon, i love cartoons!" and i found it on netflix earlier this year because i remember wanting to watch it and i was like..... holy crap (well it was worth it!)
@@serene1486 Same. I had to stop watching it because it got too depressing even though it was refreshingly not giving you the happy endings you anticipated with other shows.
This show still hurts my heart, it had no right being this deep, real, and insightful. I cried and laughed and rethought things and circumstances in my life. Did this show make me a good or better person, no. In fact it made me realize that I wasn't and I have to live with it.
I think the show does give you realistic outcomes, but I think it gets too pessimistic and doesn't really reflect life which, while it has a lot of shitty moments, does have the ups. Attitude in life does, to a small extent, play a role in shaping outcomes too.
That's true. There's a lot of white noise(unneeded stupid parts that take the focus away from the main story) but apart from that the show is deep and beautiful.
it is those things, but it's also hopeful. even though you never see bojack be better, you see the other four main characters work through their issues and find happiness. todd grows up and comes to terms with his sexuality. Princess carolyn learns to slow down and rely on others. Mr. peanutbutter learns to rely on himself and be comfortable on his own. Diane learns she doesn't have to be unhappy or hold herself unrealistic standards. Her worth is inherent and not dependent on her value to society. the show constantly shares important tidbits on life and teaches you how to be better.
This show has great writing but... It hurts too much for me to watch. Watching a person try to fix himself and then watch it all fall apart is just... I just can't
Secretariat’s death really foreshadowed bojacks attempt. Secretariat in all the forms we saw him as were him being happy; and all the times Bojack was in front of a camera he was happy(on the outside). It’s too bad that they didn’t end the show with an episode without bojack; wrap up how the world moves on but the ones closest will be scarred. Could have been so much better if we got to see PB breakdown completely.
@Samuel Powers I didn't think they would actually go through with it, because of how Bojack's suicide would've been received in my opinion... Ironically Bojack gave lots of people hope. To see him dying probably would've affected fans of the show
@@-penguinz-6179 A small running theme through out the show is that people don't change; or at least some people don't change. Waynes last line put it out perfectly that *people* don't change. We saw it in the last few episodes of episodes where Bojack has his fatal relapse; Diane saying she felt the old Diane and she was scared it would come out, and Todd; still existing. It's sad as fuck; but we don't see a change in anyone unless something or someone enters their life. Bojack changed in every season but each time there are times in each season when season 1 & 2 bojack comes back; even in rehab. He shit talks the recovering celebrity addicts for faking their persona's, like the OG Bojack, would.
I just finished this show. For the longest while I watched I could not tell if this show was good or not ??? I just really liked bojack's story and the realism of it all. The quotes, the lessons, all of it. Truly amazing
It did the opposite with me quite frankly. I never really realized how sad and broken and selfish and self absorbed and Absofuckinglutely idiotic. Then
I watched this show during the darkest time of my life. Looking back I thought I would never get to this point but weirdly enough through the mess of this world I have somewhat accepted it for what it is and am somewhat happy… depression is a drug, I miss it sometimes but I never want to go back.
"I need you to tell me I'm good" This truly hits home. I always want my loved ones to tell me I'm good. Even though shouldn't I be the one to know that?
7:54 this one always makes me tear up , the VA just makes this scene so good with a total broken bojack horseman , the stuttering , the broken voice , the tone , everything is just so perfect
Your family will never understand you, your lovers will leave you or try to change you, but your fans, you be good to them, and they'll be good to you. BoJack, when you get sad, you run straight ahead and you keep running forward, no matter what. There are people in your life who are gonna try to hold you back, slow you down, but you don't let them. Don't you stop running and don't you ever look behind you. There's nothing for you behind you - All that exists is what's ahead.
Rue and Bojack They are the only two TV characters that legit break my heart at least once an episode. I can't watch Rue without my own anxiety acting up and watching Bojack is like hearing a echo of my own self negative talks. Thanks to the amazing writing and acting of the both of them I finally after 20 years of fighting this shit am seeking help and I have to say it feels really really good to talk about it.
This show really did make me a lot more careful about how I handle my relationships and actions. It's far fetched, but the absolute fucked situations Bojack got himself into are universal, and I never want to be stuck in his shoes.
@IDOL HELL No.. Mr. Penautbutter is deppressed but he is known for the happy dog mode.. that mode masks his true self.. bojack accepts it and dealz with it.
i heard something once about them being different types of depression. bojack is the hating yourself/self destruction type of depression, while mpb is like the manic type of depression where you pretend to be happy. idk it was just something i heard in a review video.
I'd definitely never say Mr. Peanut Butter is the good version-getting engaged with his rebound and cheating on her with his ex-wife- maybe a better version at least. But also he's in denial about his deeper feelings so he neglects them and keeps up the happy look.
This show genuinely pops up in my mind at work more than any other. So much happens in the show but the craziest part is how much of it stays in my memory. I've never watched a show so beautifully hauntingly realistic. The only downside is it makes me sad to remember all the progression built across the show and knowing how things ended with Bojack personally. I've never been the same since I finished it.
I just realized when bojack is talking to sarah during 0:58 some guy says let’s take it back to “prickly muffin” which is coincidentally the song Sarah Lynn wrote later on, the writers of this show are literal geniuses with foreshadowing and other shit.
it took me three months to watch every single episode, but i loved it. this show made me cry so many times, it hurt so much how i could relate to his problems
I honestly think that the only reason this show works is because half the universe is built made up of anthropomorphized cartoon animals and hilariously complicated wordplay. This show speaks to the human experience in such a genuine and heartbreaking way that I don't think an audience could bear to watch it all happen to a human
This show helped me at my lowest low and I will never forget it and it will always have a place in my heart and I want my future kids to watch this show with me and I cannot wait until that day
Notice how in the 1:15 clip Bojack is telling Sara Lynn to never stop smiling and never stop dancing and that in the last scene of the show with Sara Lynn she’s singing about never stop dancing…yeah
I think something that isn't talked about enough is the fly named Eddie. Bojack is living in a wrecked house and is freezing in the winter because of the broken door eddie fixes it and the over the course of the next year helps bojack every day to fix it. Bojack doesn't that him once but instead asks why he doesn't fly he then snoops around Eddie's House and finds out that Eddie is fly because of something related to his dead wife. Bojack pushes him of a roof to make him fly and then understably overreact an then Eddie fly up really high with bojack trying to commit suicide. They land in a lake and bojack pulls Eddie out. Eddie starts screaming i dont wanna live and bojqck just walks off. The next morning bojack destroys the house and leaves Eddie telling him to suck a dick and leaves him. Bojack was the only person Eddie had a relationship with for years and then just abandoned him when he wanted to commit suicide. Even for bojack that pretty funked up
I think Eddie is easily one of the saddest characters, and Bojack handled his departure in an awful way, but I also can’t really blame him. If a friend quite literally tried to kill me, I think I’d probably bounce too. I wish we got to know eddie better, he’s probably the best small side character
I never really cried during bojack accept for the finale, but rewatching these I’m fucking bawling. I don’t think I can ever rewatch. Such an amazing show
I don’t understand why this is classed as a sitcom. This is by far the saddest show I’ve ever seen. Their line of blood is just a never ending line of toxicity. They all deserve better.
The conversation he has in Herb's room when he goes back to see him is really sad. "I know. And I don't forgive you." And he basically says that BoJack doesn't get to use him to make himself feel better.
“I know that I can be selfish and narcissistic and self destructive but underneath all that, deep down, I’m a good person. And I need you to tell me that I’m good. Diane… tell me, please Diane, tell me that I’m good.” I felt that pretty deep. I didn’t even know I was as bad as I was until I found that I was alone and everyone I knew, family included, didn’t want anything to do with me. I did some self reflection and realized that I was a terrible human being with a bad case of narcissism. Before that, I was convinced I was doing the right things and being the best person I could be for those around me. I still feel afraid of being the way I used to be.
I watch cartoons like this when I was 8 and the feels was soo weird. Felt like I woke up to the reality of life, I guess it's why I grew up to be anxious and depressed. 😞
I think that the thing about bojack horseman is that so many people tell him he's a bad guy from his past actions, and he embeds that idea into himself so no matter how many times he want to be good, he remembers the shit people told him and I feel like that holds him back so he continues to do bad things to people thinking it will never change. I think the thing that he lacks is that he actually CAN change. he can change his OWN actions and his OWN life. but his persona is driven by hollywoo and the people around him. Blinding him from the fact that even if a person did a bad thing, they can change their actions to never do it again. We all can change. Thats the process of evolving and growing. we're always. growing.
You see Bojack talk to Sarah Lynn under the table: he's not being mean at all: he's trying to help Sarah Lynn not get frustrated and hurt as he was by his mother. His mother had to please everyone in her life and never doing what she really wanted, because she knew what her dad would do to her if she snapped, she feared her husband hurting her like her dad hurt her mother. It's insane how things get passed on from generation to generation and goddamn between people from different families again and again, not only by couples, but something as casual as what Bojack said can have a lot of impact on a person, and the worst part is Bojack is not aware he's messing her mental health, he's actually trying to help her, but he doesn't even know what being good is. He thinks because he's successful he's alright. That's why when he's not successful anymore he realizes he wasnt really ok that time, he was just distracting himself with sex, drugs, alcohol and not actually being happy, maybe sometimes he felt joy, but his deep troubles were still making him fail at interpersonal relathionships, only allowed to do that because of the money he made and the role he had on production. Bojack didnt actually even think about that, he was not aware he was being an asshole, he was just being like his parents, because he didnt know any better and they passed on their own troubles to their son. All that darkness is not Bojack, it's the illness he's under, that was passed on to him when he couldn't make most decisions for himself, didnt have a safe and healthy home or friends, and didnt receive any support. People gets mad at assholes but what people dont understand is some people are not really assholes they got ill from their parents and maybe to them by their grandparents from both sides. What they are doing wasn't created by them: someone taught them those things, or that was the only thing they could see at home and at school.
Nah he was still being mean. Doesn't really matter if he was trying to help, he was doing a shitty garbage thing. Him being a sad horse screwed over by his fucked up upbringing doesn't change that. It's more about understanding while maybe it's just a poor reading on my part, but your comment here seemed to be more of a justification rather than an understanding.
The fact that in the last scene with Dian on the roof...they chose "the rollingstones-wild horses" as the music score...genius. Saddest song i ever heard
The most depressing and horrifying thing on the show
"Oh Bojack no. There is no other side. This is it."
It's so haunting
I still think about it a lot
That final BEEEE from the heart rate moniter hit hard
Its hauting me
I found it comforting. The thought of just sleep.
Idk. That feels kinda nice to me. Who wants to have a soul that’s floating around forever? Sounds like hell.
Yoi forgot this one: "One day you're gonna realize that everybody loves you, but nobody likes you and that'a the lonliest feeling"
yes, i love that... "there is no such thing as completing each other, if there's someone that you can even halfway tolerate, you sink your nails in and you don't let go" idk the exact quote.
@@Miguel-yx9zg season 3 I think
@@Miguel-yx9zg yeah that’s season 3
@@Miguel-yx9zg you got good taste
Shouldn’t be everyone likes you but nobody loves you
Why is a show about a horse the best thing I've seen in my life?
Because it’s art and not just comedy
Good writers
it's not about horse it's about humans played by a horse
@@lazyg3n have you watched the show?
Becuase that horse is showing us what it means to be human
Sarah Lynn though. She was groomed to be loved by everybody else but she never got to feel that.
she would have been an amazing architect😔
"Everybody loves you, but nobody likes you."
@@HOBOSRUS33 hey
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@@sadnr no
How could they forget this gem from Todd??
"You can't keep doing shitty things and then feel bad about yourself like that makes it okay!"
“It’s you”
Todd
YES.
Fuck man, what else is there to say.
talk about a life changing quote god damn. this quote helped me in my actual life.
It reminds me of jesse pinkman saying this to walter white in Breaking bad
Saddest moments in Bojack: The whole series.
Haha the horse goes waaaaaah
AHEHJDNS
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@@sadnr im sure you mean well but i don't think anyone is clicking on that lol, just not a smart idea to click links in yt comments
The mulch joke is the true saddest moment in the show
They kept hinting at a bojack diane relationship and I’m glad they didn’t do it because they were always right for each other but never right for each other
They were always right for each other but never right for the other
What? What does that supposed to mean?
I don't get it I'm sorry what does that mean
Deity Saturn i think it means they understood each other the most,
but for the sole reason that they are both damaged, they would not be good for each other
deep
the depressing part about secretariats speech is that in the end he still choosed to kill himself..
Life only seems worth living by the time you see the view from halfway down.. What’s depressing is you don’t know if he would’ve seen that worth without jumping.
You can't run away from sadness. It stucks with you
I think the speech was about how you don’t realise how much you want to live until your half way down. It was too late for him to decide not to
He literally killed himself after he was banned from running in competitions. He stopped running in both ways.
i myself struggle with these suicidial toughts,i cant run away from the sadness it always haunts me,i know that i would regret my decision halfway down if i would jump,but the tought about actually jumping gives me a comforting but at at the same time terrifiying feeling,life is strange and hard and the struggle is real..
How come an animated horse is teaching me more about being human than the world around me
because it's amazing
i know right
The world around you is a tangled mess full of other people who are also trying to figure out how to be a human. This show was made to try and help make that learning process a little easier for those who can understand.
@@burnt_0range319 it's a show made by humans......simple answer noone likes to admit....youre lying to yourselves everyday to ease the pain of reality. You just aren't paying close enough attention and aren't focused enough to see it through the world around you.
That's the point of the show, my guy.
"You gotta give the people what they want, even if it kills you"
And it did
"i wanna be an architect"
Don’t stop dancing
Every time I tried to predict what would happen, I would predict it off of average tv experience, which I would be met with the completely opposite outcome. This show didn’t give you the happy answer, it gave you the realistic one.
yeah when i first started watching, i assumed bojack would get together with diane and become a good person at the end
Yes!! Years of episode by episode cartoons like Family Guy groom your brain into expecting the formulaic and simplistic outcome. You watch the first few minutes of these shows and already have figured out the A and B plot, what's gonna happen, how it's gonna end, who's gonna wind up together, and what they're gonna learn from the experience. Not Bojack though. It's episodic like the other cartoons, it sets up its plots as you'd expect them to be, and then BAM it does a 180 on you. God I love it so much.
which is why it is such an amazing show
I got depressed watching it after a while and then stopped. I think it's real sometimes, but sometimes it's just pessimistic which is what makes it unexpected.
@@terribletallrus6520 it's realistic. Not pessimistic
“There’s no happy ending, because life continues”
Such a sad quote
Yeah
Another one begin
Lol omg remember when Diane was married to Mr. Peanutbutter and still writing Bojack’s biography?
Yes when the series seemed normal
@@afiginetteahado2090 it did. i almost thought it was.
ikr
@@Antigungunenthusiast ooooo boy buckle up
“You know what the problem is with everybody? People want to hear what they already believe. Nobody wants to hear the truth.”
Truer words have never been said.
well, sadly most people think of their beliefs as the "truth"... So this quote can be misused pretty badly
ironically you'll hear people say this quote even when they're completely wrong
This quote encourages toxic behavior. Truth is subjective to the person and what that person believes. Even the quote itself can contradict itself
@@seemeno1ironically it came from the one person who spent 6 seasons denying the truth to himself
'i need you to tell me i'm a good person' hits me really hard. such a good/sad scene. have a listen to my lo-fi remix of bojacks depressing quotes if you were interested
Link please
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Yeah, I heard the quote before multiple times. I thought it was sad. Now I relate to that, because I'm a very awful person. I know that, and it's hard to improve. That quote gives me hope, atleast I relate to someone.
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My favorite iteration of that is in "Saving Private Ryan"
Spoiler:
Everyone dies trying to save Ryan and at the end of the movie he's an old man at the grave of the guy who saved his life and he looks to his wife and says "Tell me I'm a good man. Tell me I've led a good life." Hits hard everytime.
Is that the horse from Horsin Around?
Lmfao 😂😂
Who? Do you mean around?
HAHHA
Omfg is this a crossover episode
Not anymore
The hardest part is when you wanna reccomend this show but people wont give it a chance because its a "cartoon".
Thanks for making this man 👍
Where is it??
Right
Man idk if i should watch it at first i tought it was a show like American Dad or smth like his, like unfunny black humour (for me). BUT i heard such good quotes from the show.. should i watch it ?
Elena Yes! Seriously, Bojack Horseman is probebly my all time favourite show. It gets good already at e 8 and it just gets better and darker after that
@@geckuchicken8355 Ok thx ^-^ maybe i will watch it
you know, my friend said something that I think is so true, I asked him huh I wonder why bojack used animals instead of all just people? and he said if it wasnt he thinks it would be too real for people.
Yeah I agree. I think the animals were to make this more of a comedy, and to maybe make it easier for people to identify with him, regardless of weight, skin colour, etc...
Wow
Also animal jokes
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That is smart but I wonder if there is another reason for that decision.
almost every aspect of this kind of society was considered by the writers. And they actually created really relatable and realstic plot twists out of it. I think that kinda enabled them to feature some issues more freely and creatively.
Lots of people like me, but nobody wants me. They like when I'm around, but they don't miss me when I'm not. They don't notice when I'm there or when I'm not.
I’ll miss you when you’re gone
Same bro, I realized this couple weeks ago
ah story of my life
me too, it's the worst feeling when you realize it and I'm trying to get used to it
This applies to me too
why is this not 77 episodes long
i got good news for you bud
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The ending scene of s6 e15 is the most comforting yet terrifying scene ever
osama bin laden omggg yess I’m just like the roller coaster ride I went on good show
YES i sOBBED SO MUCH and the letter from holly and diane and him never talking again and 🥺🥺
@@forgetmenotfaery sh*t with the spoilers, b*tch.
@@Adirondaque probably shouldn’t be watching a “saddest moments compilation” if you haven’t watched the show, dumbass
@@willthomas234 what
This is one of the most prolific shows I have ever watched. I love how all the fans join together on videos to notice what certain things from the show mean
The saddest part for me was when BoJack read HollyHock's letter. That was heartbreaking.
even if we never saw it, we knew what it said...
I fuckin hate hollyhock
@@death735 why
@@alexverdana2435 because she ruined bojack . The overdose was beas fault yet hollyhock made bojack feel guilty . Bojack tried his best to have a brother-sister like relationship with her but hollyhock always pushed him away and broke his heart
@@death735 idk, i still think she was justified. bojack was terrible to her and to her friends, so it made sense she would never want to talk to him again,
"Hey, wouldn't it be funny if this night was the last time we ever talked to each other? "
That's the one this hits real hard 😤
no this made me sad
" I think there are people who help you become the person you want to be and you can be grateful for them, even if they aren't meant to be in your life forever". This is one of the hardest hitting ones for me.
❤
I love how during Secretariat, BoJack discovers that he’s not a good actor, yet the voice actor for BoJack has the best voice acting I’ve come across
I think it's more that bojack discovered that he wasn't yet emotionally ready for emotional acting that he heavily relates to(until the end of the episode of course)
@@maxwell9561 true
9:13 this quote literally stopped me from looking at the bottom of a bridge
im happy youre here, even if i dont know you
I watched the whole show during lockdown. Daaamn was it not what I was expecting.
same, I got depressed after a half season
SAME! when i was a kid i saw my dad watching it and i was like "ooh a cartoon, i love cartoons!" and i found it on netflix earlier this year because i remember wanting to watch it and i was like..... holy crap
(well it was worth it!)
@@serene1486 Same. I had to stop watching it because it got too depressing even though it was refreshingly not giving you the happy endings you anticipated with other shows.
This show still hurts my heart, it had no right being this deep, real, and insightful. I cried and laughed and rethought things and circumstances in my life. Did this show make me a good or better person, no. In fact it made me realize that I wasn't and I have to live with it.
i think that's what it was meant to do
I actually thought I got to be a bit more good than I can regress back to from this show
I think the show does give you realistic outcomes, but I think it gets too pessimistic and doesn't really reflect life which, while it has a lot of shitty moments, does have the ups. Attitude in life does, to a small extent, play a role in shaping outcomes too.
It did the same with me
From what I’ve gathered this show is a very depressing and cynical view of the world. And sadly it’s very realistic.
you should watch it, there are also some uplifting and wacky humor parts. but yea, it's mostly that.
@@alexverdana2435 finished watching it about a month ago and it was brilliant! So glad I came across it on RUclips
@@reckless9070 that's great!
That's true. There's a lot of white noise(unneeded stupid parts that take the focus away from the main story) but apart from that the show is deep and beautiful.
it is those things, but it's also hopeful. even though you never see bojack be better, you see the other four main characters work through their issues and find happiness. todd grows up and comes to terms with his sexuality. Princess carolyn learns to slow down and rely on others. Mr. peanutbutter learns to rely on himself and be comfortable on his own. Diane learns she doesn't have to be unhappy or hold herself unrealistic standards. Her worth is inherent and not dependent on her value to society.
the show constantly shares important tidbits on life and teaches you how to be better.
This show has great writing but... It hurts too much for me to watch. Watching a person try to fix himself and then watch it all fall apart is just... I just can't
That's my everyday life man :(
you missed “when you see the whole world through rose tinted glasses, all the red flags just look like flags”
It’s funny the most human person in the show is a horse
ironic
you could say hes more man than a horse
@@matthiassuki_2546 ...or more horse than a man??
Secretariat’s death really foreshadowed bojacks attempt. Secretariat in all the forms we saw him as were him being happy; and all the times Bojack was in front of a camera he was happy(on the outside). It’s too bad that they didn’t end the show with an episode without bojack; wrap up how the world moves on but the ones closest will be scarred. Could have been so much better if we got to see PB breakdown completely.
Yeah, I was kinda hoping the show would end with him killing himself. Just felt like it would've concluded the show perfectly...
@Samuel Powers I didn't think they would actually go through with it, because of how Bojack's suicide would've been received in my opinion... Ironically Bojack gave lots of people hope. To see him dying probably would've affected fans of the show
i feel like him dying would go against the whole thing that it’s not too late to change for the better and improve instead of dying.
@@-penguinz-6179 A small running theme through out the show is that people don't change; or at least some people don't change. Waynes last line put it out perfectly that *people* don't change. We saw it in the last few episodes of episodes where Bojack has his fatal relapse; Diane saying she felt the old Diane and she was scared it would come out, and Todd; still existing. It's sad as fuck; but we don't see a change in anyone unless something or someone enters their life. Bojack changed in every season but each time there are times in each season when season 1 & 2 bojack comes back; even in rehab. He shit talks the recovering celebrity addicts for faking their persona's, like the OG Bojack, would.
the whole thing was foreshadowed in the theme song. and they cancelled the show to make more big mouth so they rushed the ending
why is everybody in this show a philosophy major?
yes
When you depressed you turn existential.
I just finished this show. For the longest while I watched I could not tell if this show was good or not ??? I just really liked bojack's story and the realism of it all. The quotes, the lessons, all of it. Truly amazing
same, i think it's the best show in this planet
This will forever be my fave animated series.
same! (apart from avatar: the last airbender. they're two very different genres i know lol)
And adventure time
@@louferrari1503 yessss
Damn, this guy... He touches right in the feelings
I’m poison. I come from poison I have poison inside me and I destroy everything I touch. That’s my legacy
~ Horseman B
I keep scrolling to see what quot I can relate to and this is me I break and destroy everything I touch and I can't fix it
Damm
"Tell me, please, Diane, tell me that I am good." hits on a different level, holy fuck.
I always go to the view from halfway down when I’m not doing well with my mental health it reminds me that life is precious
I have it memorized
“Life’s a bitch then you die”
“Sometimes life’s a bitch and then you keep living”
This is the most depressing and relatable show I've ever seen
This show saved my life. Thank you, Bojack
It did the opposite with me quite frankly. I never really realized how sad and broken and selfish and self absorbed and Absofuckinglutely idiotic. Then
i love this series and forever will
"Well... It was good the time it lasted, right ?"
That one changed my way to see a lot of things, i really like it.
I watched this show during the darkest time of my life. Looking back I thought I would never get to this point but weirdly enough through the mess of this world I have somewhat accepted it for what it is and am somewhat happy… depression is a drug, I miss it sometimes but I never want to go back.
“You can get addicted to the certain kind of sadness”
"I don't care what anyone thinks anymore"
Damn that hurt
"I need you to tell me I'm good" This truly hits home. I always want my loved ones to tell me I'm good. Even though shouldn't I be the one to know that?
"It gets easier. Everyday it gets a little easier. But you gotta do it everyday. That's the hard part. But it does get easier"
I needed to see this quote. Thank you
Your channel picture is so appropriate with that quote by the way.
Every day*
When Bojack kissed her and she quickly moved away, that made me really think about me. Those things are always running through my head
7:54 this one always makes me tear up , the VA just makes this scene so good with a total broken bojack horseman , the stuttering , the broken voice , the tone , everything is just so perfect
*"you're bojack horseman, there's no cure for that"*
is single-handedly the most devastating shit i could've ever heard
excuse myself i’m gonna cry my eyes out brb
Hey Bojack why the long Face?
That's horseist
oliver?
"Top depressing and sad moments"
Oh so the ENTIRE series?
''I really wanted you to like me Diane''.. adding the view of the city in night, what a scene
Your family will never understand you, your lovers will leave you or try to change you, but your fans, you be good to them, and they'll be good to you. BoJack, when you get sad, you run straight ahead and you keep running forward, no matter what. There are people in your life who are gonna try to hold you back, slow you down, but you don't let them. Don't you stop running and don't you ever look behind you. There's nothing for you behind you - All that exists is what's ahead.
Omgggg perfect
Rue and Bojack They are the only two TV characters that legit break my heart at least once an episode. I can't watch Rue without my own anxiety acting up and watching Bojack is like hearing a echo of my own self negative talks. Thanks to the amazing writing and acting of the both of them I finally after 20 years of fighting this shit am seeking help and I have to say it feels really really good to talk about it.
I would never think that a show about a cartoon talking horse with a silly roommate would teach me more life lessons than my family
I love that last bit, because Bojack isn't acting - he's describing himself perfectly.
This show really did make me a lot more careful about how I handle my relationships and actions. It's far fetched, but the absolute fucked situations Bojack got himself into are universal, and I never want to be stuck in his shoes.
Ever think that bojack is the bad version and mr.peanut butter is the good version
Log F im pretty sure thats the show basically
I always thought of Bojack as the 'realistic' version and Mr. Peanut Butter as the 'romanticized' version.
@IDOL HELL No.. Mr. Penautbutter is deppressed but he is known for the happy dog mode.. that mode masks his true self.. bojack accepts it and dealz with it.
i heard something once about them being different types of depression. bojack is the hating yourself/self destruction type of depression, while mpb is like the manic type of depression where you pretend to be happy. idk it was just something i heard in a review video.
I'd definitely never say Mr. Peanut Butter is the good version-getting engaged with his rebound and cheating on her with his ex-wife- maybe a better version at least. But also he's in denial about his deeper feelings so he neglects them and keeps up the happy look.
This show genuinely pops up in my mind at work more than any other. So much happens in the show but the craziest part is how much of it stays in my memory. I've never watched a show so beautifully hauntingly realistic. The only downside is it makes me sad to remember all the progression built across the show and knowing how things ended with Bojack personally. I've never been the same since I finished it.
I just realized when bojack is talking to sarah during 0:58 some guy says let’s take it back to “prickly muffin” which is coincidentally the song Sarah Lynn wrote later on, the writers of this show are literal geniuses with foreshadowing and other shit.
In the 90’s I was in a very famous tv show
Teeeeveeee showwww . Bojack the horseman..
it took me three months to watch every single episode, but i loved it. this show made me cry so many times, it hurt so much how i could relate to his problems
I honestly think that the only reason this show works is because half the universe is built made up of anthropomorphized cartoon animals and hilariously complicated wordplay. This show speaks to the human experience in such a genuine and heartbreaking way that I don't think an audience could bear to watch it all happen to a human
This show helped me at my lowest low and I will never forget it and it will always have a place in my heart and I want my future kids to watch this show with me and I cannot wait until that day
Hope they are old enough and you can debrief about it after because some of this is really heavy 😬
@@jclyntoledo idgaf reality is a bitch
This show made me realize how sad and depressing life is.
My sister just changed the Netflix account password jokes on her I already finished this show
Its ironical that an antropomorfic horse represents complex human emotions so well
more ppl need to react to bojack mannnnn
Notice how in the 1:15 clip Bojack is telling Sara Lynn to never stop smiling and never stop dancing and that in the last scene of the show with Sara Lynn she’s singing about never stop dancing…yeah
Finally finished it. This was a painful ride. I'm glad I decided to watch it.
Beautifully written.
I think something that isn't talked about enough is the fly named Eddie. Bojack is living in a wrecked house and is freezing in the winter because of the broken door eddie fixes it and the over the course of the next year helps bojack every day to fix it. Bojack doesn't that him once but instead asks why he doesn't fly he then snoops around Eddie's House and finds out that Eddie is fly because of something related to his dead wife. Bojack pushes him of a roof to make him fly and then understably overreact an then Eddie fly up really high with bojack trying to commit suicide. They land in a lake and bojack pulls Eddie out. Eddie starts screaming i dont wanna live and bojqck just walks off. The next morning bojack destroys the house and leaves Eddie telling him to suck a dick and leaves him. Bojack was the only person Eddie had a relationship with for years and then just abandoned him when he wanted to commit suicide. Even for bojack that pretty funked up
so true i always felt so bad for eddie he was such a good character
I think Eddie is easily one of the saddest characters, and Bojack handled his departure in an awful way, but I also can’t really blame him. If a friend quite literally tried to kill me, I think I’d probably bounce too. I wish we got to know eddie better, he’s probably the best small side character
I never really cried during bojack accept for the finale, but rewatching these I’m fucking bawling. I don’t think I can ever rewatch. Such an amazing show
My god, I wish each character had their own spinoff series, they’re all incredibly interesting!
You wanna know the secret to being happy?
Just pretend that you're happy and eventually you'll forget you're pretending
I don’t understand why this is classed as a sitcom. This is by far the saddest show I’ve ever seen. Their line of blood is just a never ending line of toxicity. They all deserve better.
Like clerks 3
One of the saddest quotes in my opinion is “I wanna be an architect”
I remember watching this show for the first time thinking it was going to be so uplifting and colourful lmao little did I know
I am everything Bojack Horseman is, and it hurts.
I don't know I just don't know anymore
Are you more horse than a man?
The conversation he has in Herb's room when he goes back to see him is really sad. "I know. And I don't forgive you." And he basically says that BoJack doesn't get to use him to make himself feel better.
“I know that I can be selfish and narcissistic and self destructive but underneath all that, deep down, I’m a good person. And I need you to tell me that I’m good. Diane… tell me, please Diane, tell me that I’m good.”
I felt that pretty deep. I didn’t even know I was as bad as I was until I found that I was alone and everyone I knew, family included, didn’t want anything to do with me. I did some self reflection and realized that I was a terrible human being with a bad case of narcissism. Before that, I was convinced I was doing the right things and being the best person I could be for those around me. I still feel afraid of being the way I used to be.
You know....back in the 90’s I was in a very famous tv show called horsin around
I watch cartoons like this when I was 8 and the feels was soo weird. Felt like I woke up to the reality of life, I guess it's why I grew up to be anxious and depressed. 😞
I think that the thing about bojack horseman is that so many people tell him he's a bad guy from his past actions, and he embeds that idea into himself so no matter how many times he want to be good, he remembers the shit people told him and I feel like that holds him back so he continues to do bad things to people thinking it will never change. I think the thing that he lacks is that he actually CAN change. he can change his OWN actions and his OWN life. but his persona is driven by hollywoo and the people around him. Blinding him from the fact that even if a person did a bad thing, they can change their actions to never do it again. We all can change. Thats the process of evolving and growing. we're always. growing.
I love Mr. Peanut butter. He's such a sweet hearted dolt. XD
Peanut butter is as manipulative as bojack, the only difference is that bojack hates his life and peanut butter loves his :)
@@lonelybean9805 SHHHHH I sAiD hE wAs a PrEciOUs BeAN
@@mitchellbarton7915 😂😂
@@lonelybean9805 Jokes aside I sadly haven't been able to watch enough Bojack to get filled in on that, but regardless I appreciate it, jokes aside!
these hit forreal ❤️
I love how bojack’s voice gets more serious and less fake sounding as the show goes on
This show is such a work of art.
Actually care for yourself and try to be a better person? ❌
Watch Bojack Horseman 24/7 whilst drinking a whole pack of monsters? ✅
You see Bojack talk to Sarah Lynn under the table: he's not being mean at all: he's trying to help Sarah Lynn not get frustrated and hurt as he was by his mother. His mother had to please everyone in her life and never doing what she really wanted, because she knew what her dad would do to her if she snapped, she feared her husband hurting her like her dad hurt her mother. It's insane how things get passed on from generation to generation and goddamn between people from different families again and again, not only by couples, but something as casual as what Bojack said can have a lot of impact on a person, and the worst part is Bojack is not aware he's messing her mental health, he's actually trying to help her, but he doesn't even know what being good is. He thinks because he's successful he's alright. That's why when he's not successful anymore he realizes he wasnt really ok that time, he was just distracting himself with sex, drugs, alcohol and not actually being happy, maybe sometimes he felt joy, but his deep troubles were still making him fail at interpersonal relathionships, only allowed to do that because of the money he made and the role he had on production. Bojack didnt actually even think about that, he was not aware he was being an asshole, he was just being like his parents, because he didnt know any better and they passed on their own troubles to their son. All that darkness is not Bojack, it's the illness he's under, that was passed on to him when he couldn't make most decisions for himself, didnt have a safe and healthy home or friends, and didnt receive any support. People gets mad at assholes but what people dont understand is some people are not really assholes they got ill from their parents and maybe to them by their grandparents from both sides. What they are doing wasn't created by them: someone taught them those things, or that was the only thing they could see at home and at school.
Nah he was still being mean. Doesn't really matter if he was trying to help, he was doing a shitty garbage thing. Him being a sad horse screwed over by his fucked up upbringing doesn't change that. It's more about understanding while maybe it's just a poor reading on my part, but your comment here seemed to be more of a justification rather than an understanding.
Something hits hard with the chocolate and peanut butter, we all know chocolates are not good for dogs aight
Im going to bed. Gn
edp😳
gn
goodnight
Night deary ❤🖤
Night boi
His voice is so calming
the saddest show ik and it’s about a horse, crazy.
The fact that in the last scene with Dian on the roof...they chose "the rollingstones-wild horses" as the music score...genius.
Saddest song i ever heard
I can’t finish this show I’m on season two, I break down every time I watch it and something deep happens it hurts I feel like there’s no escape.
Ok don’t watch it
Imagine not being able to get through s2 when s6 exists.