@@Johnlindsey289 Christ man, he said the character was “pretty” not that he wanted to fuck it. I find dogs cute but you don’t see me…… well, im not gunna finish the thought but you know where im going with this.
@@Johnlindsey289 1. No i dont know those characters you just mentioned. 2. Damn dude, you got really defensive, i wasn't attacking you personally, i was just saying you were reading way too much into a comment about a character being "pretty" but you put it as "attractive" which are 2 different terms, 'attractive' usually indicates you have sexual feeling towards what your attracted to, while 'pretty' just means something i just appealing to the eye, like a flower, I don't fuck flowers man and neither should you. Nothing "hypocritical" about that.
@@Johnlindsey289 You're the exact sample of a sigma male. Sigma male grindset #1089: answer the question with something completely unrelated #trillionairegrindset #sigmauprising
@@inigoerrandonea2513 Jesus christ, stop it with the omegaverse terms. Everyone knows Sigmas arent a real thing and its just something the fanfics created to have both an alpha and an omega in the same body.
"My shoes don't fill easy, my left foot striking a more robust silhouette than her starboard sister" I dont even know how the writers think up that kind of phrasing but I wish they were in the show more so we could hear more of that perfect delivery
"You wanna get someone to squeal at an AA meeting? I do believe one A of the two stands for 'anonymous.' The other A I could not possibly fathom." *drinks from flask*
Remember the "Touch of Glass" episode of Talepin? Muffy Vanderschmere that good looking fox woman had that kind of accent when she posed as a snobby rich woman but had a brooklyn accent as her actual voice as she was a crook
It's considered poor form to end a sentence with a preposition in most formal or professional English writing. His response literally does the thing she chides him about
I do admire that Paige took the time to tell her husband and promised him she'd devote herself to him after the case. (AND ACTUALLY DID SO) It's like the people who aren't main characters actually know how to deal with what life throws at them. If they were the mains, Paige would've hid the case from her fiance, continued with the wedding and run off with Max. Instead, she tells her husband she'll be busy, actually promises him that she still loves him and stays loyal to him while also giving Max leeway by playing up the self-absorbed snob despite legitimately hearing him. I love her!
Didn't she cheat on her husband on the way to New Mexico? Also, how do we know she did devote herself to her husband after marriage? Wasn't her last appearance with the chinchilla, right before the marriage?
@@thebiggestcauldron she didn't cheat with max, in fact she rejected him. see my earlier comment. as for how we know, we can't know for sure but it's very likely. she was only helped biscuits because bojack was about to get away with it, after the second interview he didn't and she got what she wanted. no reason left to stop her from getting married.
I learned the name for it the other day: the Transatlantic accent. Such a grand way to talk it is, but I think it's been a while since anyone besides Paige spoke in it
I think you mean ‘mid-Atlantic’. A Mid-Western accent is what one hears in the landlocked states of the northern US. The movie Fargo is full of examples of mid-Western accents.
@@randompromises1038 she heard it, she just chose her husband. Her response pretending to not know what he meant allowed Banks to not feel like losing dignity.
Well those two were pretty much “old news”. People (at least some people) knew they were corrupt. However, nobody knew about BoJack and what happened that night with Sarah Lynn so a better story could be made from that then something people already knew about. Plus we needed BoJack to “pay” for what he did somehow and what better way to get that ball rolling then to bring in these two funny characters?
It's interesting that real life ended up being more optimistic than the show -- Cosby, Weinstein, Kelly all ended up being tried and convicted, even if Cosby got his conviction overturned because of a previous promise to not try him criminally.
In all fairness, Hank and Jeremiah's names aren't on the title cards. And Diane did break the white whale story, unedited. The problem is presenting him as a ruthless, murderous business tycoon who will do anything for more just made his share price go up.
They’re actually based on a movie from the 40s called His Girl Friday. Same occupation, speech style, even the outfits are taken pretty much directly from the movie.
“This man couldn’t string together two clauses without ending on a preposition.” “I don’t know what you’re referring to.” Christ, this show was brilliant.
To anyone who likes this voice and is unaware, Paget Brewster (the voice actor) uses pretty much this exact voice in the podcast The Thrilling Adventure Hour, and it’s the best
I was really hoping that since Paul F Tompkins is PB that he would be the other journalist so that we could have that chemistry again because I miss it
After watching Bojack multiple times I come to the conclusion that this is my favorite VA performance for a side character. Bless Paget Brewsters voice.
The reason why these two are acting like a couple from an old classic golden age film is beacuse they represent the "past". Through out this whole story Bojack has been running from his past to deal with his problems. The same advice Secretariate gaved him back in season one. In the final season, Bojacks pasts literally tracks him down and catches up to him in the form of two reporters who act like they're from the old days.
With all sincerity, 'journalists with old-timey transatlantic accents' is a great comedic premise. I think you may be over-thinking their representation in the show. It also makes a great excuse for writers to organically play with language without it seeming contrived. I understand you're just postulating a theory and I'm being unnecessarily argumentative but you wrote it in such a way that was so definitive.
@@alZiiHardstylezNo it's pretty obvious why they chose "old timey" actors. There have been plenty of normal reporters (Diane was literally one of them). They're like that because they're hunting the past, drudging up all of Bojack's mistakes that he was trying to keep behind him. They are supposed to represent his past catching up with him
@@marrowyoutube *inhale * COLLEAGUES your eyes do not deceive!! You may find my gown overly formal for the workplace, but that is because I am, as of today, formally a member of this vaulted institution! As i'm to be wedd' tonight and the news room is NO room for a domesticated woman I bid you FAREWELL
If you want to practice understanding older English, you could read books from the mid-late Victorian era (~1850s-1890s.) It's quite similar to Paige and Max here. Hope this helps!!!/gen
I don't know about anyone else, but I got it in my head at some point that the fiance on the other end was Sebastian st. clair, I kept imagining him being like "my darling Paige I can't wait another moment, I must have you for my bride this instant!" as he forges a treacheous mountaintop or paraglides into another warzone.
i really liked these new characters. they fit perfectly with the fast pace of the season, making it fun and dynamic to watch as they discovered (most of) the truth of bojack.
@@azuremoon4372 BoJack making peace with his own actions won’t bring Sarah Lynn back or heal any of the good people he damaged over the years. He deserved everything he got in the end.
You knocked it all out, she got the Bojack exposure for Biscuits brillantly, despite being a pain to deal with, she is a beast as a reporter, and Max somehow knew it
Paige Sinclair was by far one of my most favourite side characters (second to Judah and Hollyhock's 8 dads). The way she talks, her bubbly personality, her relentless search for the actual truth behind things, I absolutely adored everything about her. It's too bad we got to see her for such a short amount of time
I think Paige loves the guy she was about to marry otherwise she wouldn't even bother to warn him or tell him she wants him to wait for her. She's most likely more in love with her job but that doesn't mean that she doesn't love Bexter idk
i think she does, but she loves her job more and she can't decide which one she wants to prioritise, without considering the possibility of doing both.
i think its so fucking funny how the retribution the series built up for 6 seasons comes in the form of two silly reporters from an entirely different genre and time period, and someone whose first name is BISCUITS.
Paige is the type who refuses to devote anything less than her full attention to her #1 priority. That's exactly why she delayed the wedding. She had to wrap up that intriguing scoop before the wedding so she could start off her marriage the Paige Sinclaire way. No distractions, no regrets, no what-ifs. Just her, and her new #1 priority.
really that bastards were a great adition to the series, to spicy the plot and of course, screw up Bojack's small ''sucess'' in his life as teacher, i loved and hated them for that, and because are very funny cool characters, (likely a comical parody of the corrupt reporters that never give up in their job, although ruining the lives of other in a unjust way in the process), they maybe deserved their own spin-off, but despite their ridiculous adventures and aside the fact that they embodied the pastiche of the screwball genre, really i hate that they never received their comeuppance.
For those who don’t know - Paige Sinclair is a direct reference to “Beyond Belief”, one of the old-time-radio-show parodies that the podcast _Thrilling Adventure Hour_ used to make. She and Paul F. Tompkins play two married alcoholic paranormal investigators! (which was trippy not to see him “reprise” his role here)
"You could fill a library with all the things you don't know. In fact, they do. They call them 'libraries.' " LOL, pain in the ass or not, this woman dishes out some solid burns ^_^
Partly Bojack apologists who wanted the show to end happily for Bojack. Partly people who don't like characters that have a gimmick. And maybe a little misogyny...
Bojack: Noooo!!! I want my happy ending, the consequences of my past shouldn't reach me, I change already! Paige Sinclair: Investigatin goes BRRRRRRRRRRRR
Paige loved the newsroom. She really didn't have to stop working there after getting married. She was willing to postpone her wedding by days just to get in one final story. Really disappoints me.
They were trying to do a old-fashioned reporter thing with her and, back then, when a woman got married she had to quit her job even if she loved it. Thankfully, the show also has modern women like Princess Carolyn who get married and still keep their successful careers.
It was her choice: she loved her fiancé and didn't want to be distracted from their life together. She's a woman who can only give 100% to anything she does, so she chooses carefully where her priorities lie instead of trying to juggle multiple prioriities at once (which would require dividing her time and attention, something she simply cannot/will not do)
If she hadn't happened to return to the paper at that exact moment, Bojack would've gotten away with everything and successfully turned his life around
I thought this was smart-the whole reason for her character was to have Bojack’s past catch up with him, so they used an old-fashioned character to do it
Too bad she only appears on the last season, definitely one of my favorite character in the series. Imagine if she'd became bojack new agent, that'd be fun to watch
The funniest part is Paige's family wonders why she talks like that, so she really does devote herself to her aesthetic LOL
I have now decided to do the same 😍😂
I understand they're from Fresno
Go all the way or go home, as they say in Hollywoob
@@llarmstrong783 I mean, if I was from Fresno I'd also be inclined to don a Transatlantic affect and deny my past.
I love how shes such a pretty character despite being a literal wild pig
@@Johnlindsey289 boy WHAT
@@Johnlindsey289 Christ man, he said the character was “pretty” not that he wanted to fuck it.
I find dogs cute but you don’t see me…… well, im not gunna finish the thought but you know where im going with this.
@@Johnlindsey289 1. No i dont know those characters you just mentioned.
2. Damn dude, you got really defensive, i wasn't attacking you personally, i was just saying you were reading way too much into a comment about a character being "pretty" but you put it as "attractive" which are 2 different terms, 'attractive' usually indicates you have sexual feeling towards what your attracted to, while 'pretty' just means something i just appealing to the eye, like a flower, I don't fuck flowers man and neither should you.
Nothing "hypocritical" about that.
@@Johnlindsey289 You're the exact sample of a sigma male.
Sigma male grindset #1089: answer the question with something completely unrelated
#trillionairegrindset #sigmauprising
@@inigoerrandonea2513 Jesus christ, stop it with the omegaverse terms. Everyone knows Sigmas arent a real thing and its just something the fanfics created to have both an alpha and an omega in the same body.
This type of dialogue, indicative of the old screwball comedies of the 30s and 40s, is maybe one of my favorite tropes in film and television.
Yes this is a mix between his girl Friday an the Philadelphia story!
"My shoes don't fill easy, my left foot striking a more robust silhouette than her starboard sister"
I dont even know how the writers think up that kind of phrasing but I wish they were in the show more so we could hear more of that perfect delivery
"You wanna get someone to squeal at an AA meeting? I do believe one A of the two stands for 'anonymous.' The other A I could not possibly fathom."
*drinks from flask*
Remember the "Touch of Glass" episode of Talepin? Muffy Vanderschmere that good looking fox woman had that kind of accent when she posed as a snobby rich woman but had a brooklyn accent as her actual voice as she was a crook
My favorite as well!
"this man couldn't string together two clauses without ending on a preposition"
" (I don't know) what (you're reffering) (to) "
One of the fastest and best jokes. So glad I caught it.
@@JohnSmith-bn5mi I love how her insults sound insulting but aren't really
@@shannenlibres2365 Wait can someone explain what she is referring tooo?
It's considered poor form to end a sentence with a preposition in most formal or professional English writing. His response literally does the thing she chides him about
@@tubbysza
Yes, that is correct
I do admire that Paige took the time to tell her husband and promised him she'd devote herself to him after the case. (AND ACTUALLY DID SO)
It's like the people who aren't main characters actually know how to deal with what life throws at them.
If they were the mains, Paige would've hid the case from her fiance, continued with the wedding and run off with Max. Instead, she tells her husband she'll be busy, actually promises him that she still loves him and stays loyal to him while also giving Max leeway by playing up the self-absorbed snob despite legitimately hearing him.
I love her!
I thought she did run away with Max?
@@Psilo-gn1sxshe didn’t.
@@Psilo-gn1sxnope: ruclips.net/video/N2LfjUQRfQ8/видео.htmlsi=UsI7g_MHeBP1fDI9
Didn't she cheat on her husband on the way to New Mexico? Also, how do we know she did devote herself to her husband after marriage? Wasn't her last appearance with the chinchilla, right before the marriage?
@@thebiggestcauldron she didn't cheat with max, in fact she rejected him. see my earlier comment.
as for how we know, we can't know for sure but it's very likely. she was only helped biscuits because bojack was about to get away with it, after the second interview he didn't and she got what she wanted. no reason left to stop her from getting married.
She speaks midwestern English, a mix of American and British English that was once considered a high class during twenties.
I learned the name for it the other day: the Transatlantic accent. Such a grand way to talk it is, but I think it's been a while since anyone besides Paige spoke in it
I think you mean ‘mid-Atlantic’. A Mid-Western accent is what one hears in the landlocked states of the northern US. The movie Fargo is full of examples of mid-Western accents.
The mid Atlantic accent now extinct lives on in Sideshow Bob and Fraser
I thought it was a trans- Atlantic accent.
She speaks with Katherine Hepburns style voice
what disappointed me the most is that we never get to know if max ever confessed his love to paige or not
I headcanon that they ended up together
He did! In their last scene together.
@@danielgestri4032 i know but she kinda didn't hear it which saddened me because i didn't even realize that i was so invested in their story
"don't be silly, Max, of course you do. Everybody does - I'm Paige Sinclair."
@@randompromises1038 she heard it, she just chose her husband. Her response pretending to not know what he meant allowed Banks to not feel like losing dignity.
It always irritated me that these folks never went against people like Hank Hippopopolis or Jeremiah Whitewhale.
Well those two were pretty much “old news”. People (at least some people) knew they were corrupt. However, nobody knew about BoJack and what happened that night with Sarah Lynn so a better story could be made from that then something people already knew about. Plus we needed BoJack to “pay” for what he did somehow and what better way to get that ball rolling then to bring in these two funny characters?
It’s the worst kind of commentary, the truth, that bad guys don’t always get what they deserve even when everyone knows what they’re doing.. 😞
It's interesting that real life ended up being more optimistic than the show -- Cosby, Weinstein, Kelly all ended up being tried and convicted, even if Cosby got his conviction overturned because of a previous promise to not try him criminally.
I bet she would’ve gotten Hank boo’d out of hollywood
In all fairness, Hank and Jeremiah's names aren't on the title cards. And Diane did break the white whale story, unedited. The problem is presenting him as a ruthless, murderous business tycoon who will do anything for more just made his share price go up.
It's so silly, it's so playful, it's fucking terrifying. Like the Grim Reaper is on his way to say hello to Bojack.
God bless the writers for making this
This couple with their rich folk snob accents remind me of muffy and Buffy from talespin
They’re actually based on a movie from the 40s called His Girl Friday. Same occupation, speech style, even the outfits are taken pretty much directly from the movie.
“This man couldn’t string together two clauses without ending on a preposition.”
“I don’t know what you’re referring to.”
Christ, this show was brilliant.
That's something up with which she simply will not put.
as a non english speaker, I don't understand :'(
@@purilaw. “to” is a preposition. Basically a word to describe where something is, was, or was going to be.
@@TheStopShort ah i see! Thank you so much 🤗 hope you have a nice day 😁
Jaw-droppingly brilliant. I always felt Paige Sinclair was an underrated character in the show.
There’s so many hilarious old times jokes about her but my favorite one is him asking “why do you have that” when she pulled out an old timey phone.
To anyone who likes this voice and is unaware, Paget Brewster (the voice actor) uses pretty much this exact voice in the podcast The Thrilling Adventure Hour, and it’s the best
Yesss I've wanted to learn how to do an impression of her this will defo help thanks
I was your 200th like
I was really hoping that since Paul F Tompkins is PB that he would be the other journalist so that we could have that chemistry again because I miss it
Wait the It mady from greendame doubled her ?
This was Paget Brewster!? I loved her in the last season of Community!
The old-timey phone out of nowhere is such a great addition to this scene 😂
It's an amazing gag and fits her character oh so well.
Also she's calling her fiance who is "in the car with the windows rolled up"
So he's on a cell phone...
the fact that she manages to make pig sounds in between her mid-atlantic accent, oh my god
“This man couldn’t string two clauses together without ending in a preposition.”
“I don’t know what you’re referring to.”
Got him.
After watching Bojack multiple times I come to the conclusion that this is my favorite VA performance for a side character. Bless Paget Brewsters voice.
The reason why these two are acting like a couple from an old classic golden age film is beacuse they represent the "past".
Through out this whole story Bojack has been running from his past to deal with his problems. The same advice Secretariate gaved him back in season one.
In the final season, Bojacks pasts literally tracks him down and catches up to him in the form of two reporters who act like they're from the old days.
With all sincerity, 'journalists with old-timey transatlantic accents' is a great comedic premise. I think you may be over-thinking their representation in the show. It also makes a great excuse for writers to organically play with language without it seeming contrived.
I understand you're just postulating a theory and I'm being unnecessarily argumentative but you wrote it in such a way that was so definitive.
@@alZiiHardstylez unfortunately you're incorrect about this
Woah, never thought about that
It’s weird how they’d be protagonists in literally any other story but in this show they’re almost antagonists to Bojack
@@alZiiHardstylezNo it's pretty obvious why they chose "old timey" actors. There have been plenty of normal reporters (Diane was literally one of them). They're like that because they're hunting the past, drudging up all of Bojack's mistakes that he was trying to keep behind him. They are supposed to represent his past catching up with him
If anything, the fact that they act like they’re in the 40s emphasizes that the past is coming back to haunt Bojack
I cant believe it’s paget brewster playing her omg
WHAT! :o
Paget Brewster?
She’s good! I remember her as Elise from “Dan Vs.”
@@princessmarlena1359 also Frankie from community
I can’t believe that it’s Max Greenfield playing him.
I liked that they made a pig a high class, well-dressed woman.
Paige Sinclair and Maximillion Banks sound like names Roger would use in American Dad
What if they ARE Roger
Paige really is committed to the bit, and I respect that.
i LOVE her voice help
Paget Brewster a.k.a BIRDGIRL! from Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
I absolutely lovvvvveeee her character. It has been some time since I finished watching the show, but she has been on my mind the entire time.
“Why do you talk like that? We’re from Fresno”
I'm proud to say I can quote the entire scene by heart
Do it
@@marrowyoutube
*inhale *
COLLEAGUES
your eyes do not deceive!!
You may find my gown overly formal for the workplace, but that is because I am, as of today, formally a member of this vaulted institution!
As i'm to be wedd' tonight and the news room is NO room for a domesticated woman I bid you FAREWELL
@@dontperceiveme3025 Okay, goodbye.
Copy paste
“ You could fill a library with things you don’t know in fact they do, they call them libraries.”
Well damn Paige😂
Paige made me realize how divas are my favorite character archetype
I can’t stop watching this lmao “I doo I doo I doo” 🤣
As a non native speaker, this part required like 150% of my brain to make sense of
If you want to practice understanding older English, you could read books from the mid-late Victorian era (~1850s-1890s.) It's quite similar to Paige and Max here. Hope this helps!!!/gen
I couldn't tell if these two were my favorite characters or I hated every second of them being onscreen.
They do give that feel.
Both
I love the seagull literally just wants to do his job normally
I know we're all focused on the characters but could we take a moment to appreciate the maestria of that shot : 0:09
i dont know what that means
@@peachy-wd6ci you could fill a library with all the things you don't know, in fact they do, they call them libraries
@@slowsephbrostar3626 huh? u trynna make a smart way of saying dictionary?
@@peachy-wd6ci It’s a quote from the clip…
@@ChestersonJack i’m genuinely so slow sorry lol
Love how the Editor-in-Chief's like had enough of this shit.
I don't know about anyone else, but I got it in my head at some point that the fiance on the other end was Sebastian st. clair, I kept imagining him being like "my darling Paige I can't wait another moment, I must have you for my bride this instant!" as he forges a treacheous mountaintop or paraglides into another warzone.
I would like to imagine that this entire time they went on this cross-country investigation her fiancé is just locked in the car with the windows up 😂
i really liked these new characters. they fit perfectly with the fast pace of the season, making it fun and dynamic to watch as they discovered (most of) the truth of bojack.
Thank God Paige exists, she brought Bojack to justice.
No she didn't. He had made peace with his previous actions. He sort of deserves it, but there are far worse people out there.
@@azuremoon4372 BoJack making peace with his own actions won’t bring Sarah Lynn back or heal any of the good people he damaged over the years. He deserved everything he got in the end.
Hey, if it weren’t for Max taking those phone calls, Paige would’ve never even heard of the story
@@azuremoon4372 Just cause there are far worse people out there doesn't excuse one person's shit
@@somethingcreativeprobably5160 fair enough
You knocked it all out, she got the Bojack exposure for Biscuits brillantly, despite being a pain to deal with, she is a beast as a reporter, and Max somehow knew it
Paige Sinclair was by far one of my most favourite side characters (second to Judah and Hollyhock's 8 dads). The way she talks, her bubbly personality, her relentless search for the actual truth behind things, I absolutely adored everything about her. It's too bad we got to see her for such a short amount of time
these 2 characters are so extra and i love them so much for it
I've never watched this show and I don't know what's going on but I absolutely love this whole scene
the way he says "why do you have that" kills me
These were the most exhausting characters in the series, but I will never forget them.
1:09 it would be hilarious if her fiancé was a dog
I was thinking that too
Why? I don't get it.
@@user-nm1lx8qb3u because she left him in a hot car
@@theshockinglyeloquentdog9945 Is that supposed to be a family guy reference?
@@user-nm1lx8qb3u are you stupid or something?
Remember, people, that this star reporter and southern belle was also part of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit.
Prentiss
Too underrated.
true
How I imagine how all of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons “Snooty” characters sound (English speaking version).
And not just “Pancetti” 😉
My favorite Snooty character is Ankha.
She gave me MAJOR Dolly Levi vibes when I first saw her and that’s what hooked me to her. 🤣
This is the longest two minutes I’ve ever watched
00:52
Her: This man couldn’t string two clauses together without ending on a preposition
Him: I don’t know what you’re referring TO
“Why this man couldn’t string together two clauses without ending on a proposition”
“I don’t know what you’re referring to”
Golden dialogue right here
I love her so much🤣
I wonder if Paige really loves the guy she married?
I wonder if she ever got his name right or if she calls him Baxter to sound fancier while his real name is something like Billy.
@@thibautisserant that could be truly.
I think Paige loves the guy she was about to marry otherwise she wouldn't even bother to warn him or tell him she wants him to wait for her.
She's most likely more in love with her job but that doesn't mean that she doesn't love Bexter idk
i think she does, but she loves her job more and she can't decide which one she wants to prioritise, without considering the possibility of doing both.
@@iamseamonkey6688 Yeah and I feel sad that she likely did quit her job.
SHE'S THE BEST CHARACTER
Is this a metaphor for the nostalgia of the old style journalism?
i saw one person point out that it might be a metaphor for the past coming back to haunt bojack and i find that more likely.
The past ALWAYS catches up with you!
Love how she basicallu talked in italics
i think its so fucking funny how the retribution the series built up for 6 seasons comes in the form of two silly reporters from an entirely different genre and time period, and someone whose first name is BISCUITS.
"This man couldn't end two clauses without a preposition"
"I don't know what you're referring to"
Maximillian reminds me a fat version of Andrew Ryan from Bioshock
Gomez Addams for me
@@renoxblackthorne9131 you won! 😁
"You could fill a library with all the things you don't know, in fact they do, they call them libraries." This one I'm gonna take for life
They have Paget Brewster and Paul F Thompkins in the same scene but not playing off each other and that is a travesty!
THANK you!!! But hey, we still get a Beyond Belief reunion in spirit
@@Bitmap90They were both in Beyond Belief?
I’m a teacher, but sometimes I’ll delve into a little freelance journalism. Whenever I do, I think of these clips.
Paige is the type who refuses to devote anything less than her full attention to her #1 priority. That's exactly why she delayed the wedding. She had to wrap up that intriguing scoop before the wedding so she could start off her marriage the Paige Sinclaire way. No distractions, no regrets, no what-ifs. Just her, and her new #1 priority.
Pager Brewster kills it w the delivery!
I adore these two.
Okay but did anyone besides me pick up hay this was parodying off of “His Girl Friday”?
Yep.
And a superb parody it is too
really that bastards were a great adition to the series, to spicy the plot and of course, screw up Bojack's small ''sucess'' in his life as teacher, i loved and hated them for that, and because are very funny cool characters, (likely a comical parody of the corrupt reporters that never give up in their job, although ruining the lives of other in a unjust way in the process), they maybe deserved their own spin-off, but despite their ridiculous adventures and aside the fact that they embodied the pastiche of the screwball genre, really i hate that they never received their comeuppance.
nobody is talking about Paige’s blind sniping skills at 0:17
For those who don’t know - Paige Sinclair is a direct reference to “Beyond Belief”, one of the old-time-radio-show parodies that the podcast _Thrilling Adventure Hour_ used to make. She and Paul F. Tompkins play two married alcoholic paranormal investigators! (which was trippy not to see him “reprise” his role here)
The music that plays when she’s on the phone w her fiancé 😅😅
I keep rewatching this after hearing Alastor's Mid-Atlantic accent in Hazbin Hotel
"why do you have that" LOL!! missed that one
I know BoJack had to suffer the consequences of his actions, but why did they have to do it this way, two annoying ass reporters digging up dirt
"You could fill a library with all the things you don't know. In fact, they do. They call them 'libraries.' "
LOL, pain in the ass or not, this woman dishes out some solid burns ^_^
Baxter seems like a chill guy
just found out paige has haters.... why
Partly Bojack apologists who wanted the show to end happily for Bojack. Partly people who don't like characters that have a gimmick. And maybe a little misogyny...
Does he remind anyone of Augustus Sinclair from Bioshock?
Bojack: Noooo!!! I want my happy ending, the consequences of my past shouldn't reach me, I change already!
Paige Sinclair: Investigatin goes BRRRRRRRRRRRR
a murder she wrote in a nutshell
This was so funny lmao
Paige loved the newsroom. She really didn't have to stop working there after getting married. She was willing to postpone her wedding by days just to get in one final story. Really disappoints me.
They were trying to do a old-fashioned reporter thing with her and, back then, when a woman got married she had to quit her job even if she loved it. Thankfully, the show also has modern women like Princess Carolyn who get married and still keep their successful careers.
@@suburbantimewaster9620 "Had to". Yeah no.
@@oz_jones Laugh all you want but, in the early and mid 20th Century, that was the norm.
It was her choice: she loved her fiancé and didn't want to be distracted from their life together. She's a woman who can only give 100% to anything she does, so she chooses carefully where her priorities lie instead of trying to juggle multiple prioriities at once (which would require dividing her time and attention, something she simply cannot/will not do)
i love her so much
Love Paige! She's like a cross between Hildy Johnson from _My Girl Friday_
and Scarlett O'Hara from _Gone With The Wind!_
Who remembers talespin? Paige reminds me of muffy vanderschmere
If she hadn't happened to return to the paper at that exact moment, Bojack would've gotten away with everything and successfully turned his life around
Until the next time he fucked it up. Remember, he asked to decided to do the second interview, because he was enjoying the attention.
@@terpsidance. He was addicted to attention
@@llarmstrong783 indeed, which is why I think Paige merely sped up the inevitable
Ok but I have to say it-
Doesn't Maximilien looks like Gomez from the Adams family ? They looks so similar wtf TT
Oh yeah I see it too. Its the moustache, the hair and the clothing
OK I've come around on these guys, I want the to have their own show.
I love them so fucking much
I'd watch a spin off show of these 3
I thought this was smart-the whole reason for her character was to have Bojack’s past catch up with him, so they used an old-fashioned character to do it
Oh my gosh is this a reference to "His Girl Friday" h e l p-
I want this woman’s energy so bad
"why do you have that?"
Just realized the only reason people found out about Bojack was because Banks wanted a final chance with Ms.Sinclair.
It's like a Beyond Belief reunion
What a dynamic.
ily paget brewster
Too bad she only appears on the last season, definitely one of my favorite character in the series.
Imagine if she'd became bojack new agent, that'd be fun to watch