So many critics told BoJack that he just sleeps with every woman that works with him professionally. Even when they were both fucked up and emotional and Diane said "we could kiss right now" BoJack just tucked her into bed. That meant so much. This show means so much...
And that ultimately it’s the central relationship of the show. BoJack and Diane is BoJack Horseman and they never end up together, in the end they’re going their separate ways. In most shows, they would’ve gotten together and probably had a happy ending, but BoJack is a more realistic show that these two people understand each other enough to know they shouldn’t be together bc there is no happy ending there. They can never get better together, really. They can only get improve away from each other. Sad reality but a very necessary story.
It shows how close they really were. Bojack did try to come onto her in season one, but she rejected him. He fucks up every relationship he has with a female, and one way he does it is by making it sexual even if it shouldn't be. It's like a defense mechanism for him to stop people from getting close to him. But they got past it without making it sexual, and it turned into the closest relationship he ever had.
I miss when everything was simple and it was just Todd and Bojack in his house. I didn’t realize I had become so attached to the character’s and their relationships until the final episodes.
i never thought Todd would have such a huge role in the show. i thought he was just an npc or something like that then the next episode he’ll never be seen again but no. he is such a great character with great character development and that just makes me happy. bojack horseman writers are out of this world
I like the ending to this show a whole lot. Bojack isn’t forgiven for his actions, he isn’t suddenly loved by everyone and is revered as a saint. He just sits there with an old friend, unsure about everything to come. The world keeps turning.
@@MrRocksW Peep shows ending feels much sadder, as the characters don't grow at all, and have pissed away some of the best years of their life sitting in the flat doing nothing, whilst alienating all of their friends except Hans.
Honestly, as much as the idea of Diane cutting Bojack out of her life completely makes me sad, it also makes me happy. They're toxic for each other, and being apart will probably be good for the both of them.
That’s the beauty of it. One’s past actions can never be forgotten, but instead of attaching onto it forever, learning how to let go and move on will prove to be better.
@@MrBlue-me9cd Its kinnda good for Bojack too. It's sad, but at this time they are both Toxic for eachother. She helped him start to fix himself and did all she could. If she stayed around he would always be reminded of old Bojack. The biggest problem for him throughout the series was dwelling on the past. Everyone (Diane, Todd, Mr.PB, Princess Carolyn) are moving on and living better lives. This means Bojack has no-one to help bail him out of all his bullshit. He has no money, his career is falling apart and he's not even associated with Horsing Around anymore. He has no choice but to change. Though its bittersweet, Diane moving on and fixing her life makes way for Bojack to fix his. The ending is also open ended, so who knows, maybe one day they will be friend's again. I think the ending was realistic, and fit the series very well.
Yeah, but it must be done I feel like if they hang on to each other they'll drown themselves. They got what they need to learn from each other and knows that hanging on will never let them go. So, they just let go and grow. The funny thing is if you rewatch ep1 you can see how different they are in the last ep, in the last ep their more accepting and more matured in the beginning they're starting out and are self destructive. Good God, I love this show, I hope many people watch it and not avoid it just because it's an animation.
I always thought this was Diane's thoughts to Bojack in that small moment, and how she wishes him luck in his life. She still deeply admires him and loves him and always will, but it's just time to cut ties.
"Mr. Blue I told you that I love you Please believe me Mr. Blue I have to go now, darling Don't be angry I know that you're tired Know that you're sore and sick and sad for some reason So I leave you with a smile Kiss you on the cheek And you will call it treason Well that's the way it goes some days A fever comes at you without a warning And I can see it in your face You've been waiting to break since you woke up this morning Mr. Blue Don't hold your head so low That you can't see the sky Mr. Blue It ain't so long since you were flying high Mr. Blue Mr. Blue Mr. Blue Mr. Blue I told you that I love you Please believe me" They chose the perfect song for the ending. This is everything Diane wants to tell Bojack but simply can't. What a perfect ending
@@andrewfinch76 Did anyone else notice Bojack smiles at the end, though? Like, even though he's losing another person in his life, it feels...more complete, and less hurtful than the other losses.
That's good cause old Bojack would get credit for that but new Bojack can do good things without getting credit, like he clean diane's mess before she even see it
Honestly? That's kind of comforting. The fact he never went back and made a good thing for Todd about himself doing a good thing is a great show of how he's grown. He gets enough validation just seeing his friend happy because of the thing he did.
I love how in the first season when they sit on the roof at night it’s a comfortable silence between two people forming a new friendship; and at the end it’s an uncomfortable silence between two friends who will never talk to each other again
@@hankweiser5964 but you can see in both of their expressions that it isnt, like if there was something else they want to say to each other but they literally cant cause everything was already said
@@takecarecj I believe this is a silence shared by 2 people who don’t necessarily want their friendship to end, but both know it has too and are content with the relationship they had
imo its not entirely uncomfortable. they're both thinking and they have more to say but they're okay just sitting together in silence, even if it's the last time they'll ever meet
@@MsLajka12 Yah, for those who don’t know they’re a gag character who Mr. PeanutButter is always talking to off screen often ditching people to talk to them.
That is the point, i think. The show starts with essentially bojack's first time meeting Diane, and the show ends with what feels like the last time she intends to see him.
one of my favorite quotes from the show, as I'm sure I butcher the exact wording, "there is no happy ending and no sad ending, there is only the morning after."
The rest of that quote always hits me. "And one day, you're gonna look around, and you're gonna realize that everybody loves you! ...But nobody likes you. And that is the loneliest feeling in the world."
If you think about it, this quote is 2 sides of the same coin with good and bad possibilities. If you cling to someone you can tolerate and they tolerate you, it’ll be a relationship but would it be healthy? Depends but if you were to never let go of the person who doesn’t want to tolerate you, it’ll be a selfish act because you want this person and expect them to love you and lift you but you don’t realize you’re dragging them down with you. This quote alone just foreshadowed Diane and BoJack’s friendship if you look into it enough
i’ve never felt so heartbroken from a show ending. this show made me feel less alone. i’m 5 days sober and this show has meant the world to me these past few days. :( thank you bojack.
It actually made me feel more alone. Great show, but God was it depressing, and that's what made it so great. I've been depressed before and definitely am not now, but watching the show made me quite emotional again. Funny thing that I started watching the show to just have a random funny animated series to watch in my free time. Little did I know what I was in for.
I love the hesitation in Diane's face at 0:19, like she wants to say something to reassure him, giving him some last comforting words. She still cares about Bojack, but she can't allow herself to fall again for the toxicity he spreads all around him. Why is this show so fricking good?! Se
Notice how Diane said she knew bojack symbolizing she is cutting him out of his life...and then him saying this could be our last time talking together and we wouldn't know it...and whenever they talk it's always about bad stuff...so for them sitting in silence made a huge impact...that their final moment together would be better spent appreciating the others presence next to them before it's gone for good
What sucks is those little moments where they're about to say something but don't, like they know each other so well that at this point they can see every possible avenue of conversation, and none of them lead to anything better than just sitting together for their final moments.
I finally finished Bojack 2 days ago. No show has ever been as great as showing mental illnesses, rough and raw parts of life, abuse, trauma and even death as Bojack did. I will forever cherish this show in my heart. I absolutely adored every single part of it. Probably my favourite animated, and real, show ever.
@@Dvidi80085 I just finished watching BoJack yesterday. I’m still processing everything I watched unravel in a good way and in end, it made me think over about all the good people in my life I will never see again but happy that I have met them knowing that they are a part of my life that made me who I am which I always known but what this show made me made me realize that even the bad/toxic people in my life that hurt and let me down have also made me the strong person I am today even...even that one person in my life in particular whom inevitable will come back to my life once again...like BoJack. This show made me realize and learn that I have the choice; either to say what I need to say and have a last conversation...and then say my last goodbye like Diane did, Or keep my distance but stay in touch like Todd/PC will or...Hollyhock, closing that door and locking it forever cutting myself away from that person and just live my life. I have a choices. And it’s...not a bad thing. I always thought I didn’t have a choice. That I HAVE to forgive all the time because I’ve been told by my family, my religion itself that I should always forgive and that it would “set me free” but it never did. It felt like I was obligated to forgive people for their wrong doings over and over again. However, as messed up as BoJack is and everything he has done...everyone has the potential to be better but to be better we have to do it everyday and it will be hard and yes you might relapse but you always come around and try again...you do it again and again and eventually it gets easier. HOWEVER just because you did change later on doesn’t guarantee to earn your forgiveness you desperately want...and just because you can’t forgive someone isn’t a bad thing. Because at the end of the day, we are all people trying to get by and keep living-You will lose a lot of things in life but you will also gain something from it and...be grateful about the little things, don’t give up no matter how shitty life is because in the end there will always be a reason for you to keep going, to keep doing the best you can to be better but for yourself. Because no one is going to change you for you. You have that choice and time. After all. We all have one life. Which is hard and long. Death is easy. It’s easy and we don’t know if there is or isn’t other side because we’ve never went to the other side...enjoy life while it last because you won’t get another chance. That’s my take away.
What makes me sad is that Bojack is back to being alone. Everyone left him and is moving on with their lives. While Bojack still sees them as friends but I guess that’s how he learns to appreciate others The one that hurt was hollyhock leaving
was he really left though ? he's got a healthier relationship with everyone than he did back in the early seasons, he's in good terms with todd, asked carolyne to be his manager when he gets out and mr. peanut butter will forever be there for him. Diane is gone obviously, and Hollyhock too, but it's probably for the better for everyone's interest (except bojack losing hollyhock, that sucks)
But it also shows that not everyone’s meant to be in your life some people leave you and some even leave you as a better person than you were before meeting them
@@retronax4346 yeah he was bc he’s in prison and got left behind by life. It’s kinda ironic if you think of it because now he’s in a real prison and at the begin he was a prisoner of his mind. In both cases he was stuck and life kept moving on without him except now at the end he’s in real prison for his own actions and he realizes he should’ve done better and appreciated the people around him. They all get to move on to the next step in their lives and yeah they’ll be there for him but they have their own lives now that bojack isn’t really part of. He’s more of an old Friend for them except for mr. peanut butter who always remains close
@@2718aj It’s not ironic. He’s free of that prison of his mind now. Life’s never left Bojack behind, because Bojack’s had a hold of life all along, and it’s pulled him every which way. Bojack finally found a little happiness, or so I like to think.
@Strawhat Number One I kinda disagree with you there. I think what Diane said really rings true for Bojack. You can be thankful for the people in your life even if they weren’t meant to stay in it for long. Bojack, I think, has learned a lot. He has undeniably grown and I think he’s found a little closure in his friendships, which is kind of what he’s been looking for for so long.
Yea and it shocked me completely because Todd was making complete sense. I never thought of the Hokey Pokey song in the way Todd said it. That was a real sense of character development that I've not seen in a long while.
@@lostmontanelas4236 actually, for the characters other than BoJack, it IS happy. Diane and Princess Carolyn settled, Mr Peanutbutter's life continues as before, so nothing changed there. The only person who this ending sad for, is BoJack, because most of his friends drifted away from him, for obvious reasons
@@hossel_ Mr Peanutbutter's life continues as before, so he is always happy and a good boy. Princess Carolyn is a happy mother and going to marry Judah, who loves her. Diane has her own personal troubles with depression, but it seems she is out of the tunnel with that. Bojack has finally understand himself, his mistakes, his weaknesses. I think that the end with Bo and Diane together on the roof means they are going to be there for each other. This end is the start of their love. Happy Valentine!
@@hossel_ I think even for Bojack is kinda happy in a way. He finally can have the fresh start he finally wanted. No more secrets, no more lies, his past can't ruin him anymore, he has paid for his crimes and faced the consequences, his career was finished, he lost his money and status. For the first time in decades he can truly start anew. Sure, the possibility that he can fall back on his old behaviours is a very real threat, just like it is in real life for real people, but there's nothing stopping him from also doing it right this time and breaking the cycle. He has been in a happy place and with a completely healthy attitude for six months, he knows that he can be better and be happy, he has lived it, so I believe he's much more prepared this time to make it right. If he fails, all he has to do is turn himself around and try again, and if he succeeds he will also have to work to keep his toxic side in check, all he has to do is do it everyday, that's the hard part. Either way won't be easy, or even determinative, because all could change in a flick of a finger, that's life after all, a never ending show. But he can do it, he still has PC, Todd and Mr in his life, he has a greater insight than before, and he has all that journey that led him to become that person who we know he can be. That's pretty hopeful if you can ask me.
@@zombiewarzunter4703 it's not completely different, they are both about "self discovery" and "evolving" as human beings...they are both a little sad and dramatic...you would like it
this scene leaves me feeling really empty, but equally content. deep within me i feel an urge to cry, but i can't quite get there. it's such a bittersweet ending. for probably the first time in his life, bojack didn't push too hard for forgiveness and reassurance. he knew that diane was happy and that she deserved to be happy, and not even his pride could get in the way. the way they just sit next to each other in silence and acceptance after acknowledging that it will probably be the last time they talk to each other is reassuring in a backwards way. it helps me process the idea that not everything can be permanent, and sometimes that's okay. it was nice while it lasted, and that's enough
Really true and more in general I feel like this tv show want to leave a message like how life is so perfect and imperfect at the same time not everything is happiness but not everything is sadness sometimes you will be destroyed and others time yo will be the most happy person in the world and even sometimes even you are not gonna understand what are you feeling because that's life.
It could be OK but they left BoJack with the decision of if he will do the Horny Unicorn movie or not. That could set him back on the path of trouble again
@@jewishrob4494 Well that's kind of the point though, isn't it? You can always relapse, you can always get worse again. I think they addressed that perfectly on Bojack's last dialogue with Todd. I don't think it's about the horny unicorn specifically, its about the fact the bojack can always go back top a path of troubles, and if he does, he can always get better again.
I think they both already knew what they felt. They accepted it as it was. There was nothing remaining to be said or understood. That's the beauty of it all. You understand it and feel things in the moment. That's the dark side of the show too though, when they start going down the nihilistic spiral.
my girlfriend of two years, arriette, commit suicide just before the show ended. we watched the whole thing together and we loved talking about it. when the final episodes came out i didn’t know if i could handle finishing it. i finally did, and i think arriette would’ve wanted me to. i wish she could’ve seen it, but this show made me feel a little less lonely without her. when this song started playing at the end i just burst out uncontrollably sobbing. this song just makes me feel like it’s what she wanted me to know. i miss you, my love.
Bojack's fine now, everyone is. Diane is married, Princess Carolyn is married too. Todd is closer with his mother, Mr. Peanutbutter's realized how miserable he is and we're crying u.u
You know, Bojack had two endings. That’s why the final season was split into two parts. Part 1 had the typical happy ending where Bojack finds himself in a position that makes him happy, bringing a sense of closure to his journey, all while disregarding the past mistakes he’s made as they seem to no longer matter. Meanwhile, part 2 had the realistic neutral ending where Bojack’s past mistakes actually catches up to him and in the end, he pays for it, which instead brings a sense of closure to all those he had wronged. As Orson Welles once said, “If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.”
Three in a way for me. The good ending of him finding solace in The Face of Depression, bad ending of him dying in his pool, and the true ending of him having to accept his flaws and be punished for them.
Yeah the best show i have ever seen. I would Recommend Better Call Saul om Netflix, i think they have similar sensibilities and it holds up the same level of quality.
@@jzhang8956 this may sound dumb, but bojack & how I met your mother are my favourite series, i think they are both really deep with a string message & still funny. (;
Diane confronts Bojack for the drunken suicide message. Bojack says it'd be funny this was the last time they talked; Diane's reaction is enough to say it will be. She then thanks him and rises. Something just hit me when Bojack then stops her to tell her about the Pieces of April story in prison. He just wanted to stay with her for that little bit longer and have a light hearted conversation. That one last moment to share with her. It's just those little details... It kinda makes it feel like a non-point now I've typed it out. But just the context of how he loves her and she's always on his mind in his most dire circumstances etc, and now he's accepting of her happiness. It hit me in the moment.
A friend of mine committed suicide back in 2020, he recommended this series to me, at that time i had no time to watch it but when i watched it i felt everything, why he was telling me to watch it. I wished i watched it earlier. Miss u my friend.
Im so sorry for your loss, he will always be with you, caring for you wherever he is. Even if he can’t reach you, it doesn’t mean that the feelings that you shared is gone and wasn’t worth anything. He cared for you then, and he cares for you now.
This show hit me harder than I ever anticipated. The view from halfway down had me crying like a baby all the way through and this ending actually bought a smile to face after having my heart sink into the darkness. This show was more visceral than I expected and I love it for that.
@@andreasrylander yep ive been trying to deal with the concept of death for months and then the penultimate episode overloaded me with emotion. IT WAS TOO MUCH MAN!
It happened the same thing to me, but I'm happy with the unexpected emotions it brought me...those "voices" were so powerful and truthful I'll remember them
"I have to go now, darling don't be angry"... The song is a goodbye :( but I think it might be a goodbye to depression itself, "Mr.Blue", the fact that Diane and Bojack won't be around each other anymore is like they're cutting off the toxicity of their relationship : "I know that you're tired, I know you're sour and sick and sad for some reason, *so I'll leave you with a smile*"... They're going to get better... But not with each other :(
Bro! I love that bit you wrote about a "goodbye to depression". I swear I feel like the only one in my group of friends that doesn't think of this as a sad song in any form or fashion. Anyways just wanted to share that for some reason. Have a good one my fellow traveler of time & space 😁
They both realize that they have nothing to say to each other. They once were friends, and finally became strangers, which might be how both of them can find happiness. Diane says in season 3 that they both bring out the worst in each other, and at least she was able to heal with BoJack out of her life. The beauty in this is how sad it is for their friendship, but how happy they both could be. I know the finale was literally perfect, but I wouldn't mind a special or a sequel series in a few years. Because I AM NOT READY TO SAY GOODBYE (a year after the finale and I still cry to this song)
Ok now hear me out. Sequel episode/ movie/ whatever. Bojacks out of prison and living with Mr. Peanut butter and he’s got a job as a small time film director. It’s Todd and Maude’s wedding and bojack and pb get into some wild shenanigans trying to make the wedding perfect. It doesn’t fit in with the ending of the show and how they wanted to end it but I think this would be a really cool idea
I finished this last night and went to bed and started crying for no reason lol. Anyways, I know I’m late to the party but I hope everyone is doing alright out there
Finished Bojack 30 minutes ago. I never felt so connected and invested in the characters, and just finding it out now, during the finals minutes of the final episode. This series was everything. It's so relatable, those tiny details are a work of art. They change the world of Bojack and they evolve, with what's happening in the series, plus those small cutscenes about animals and all were a great addition. Bojack's character is relatable, and all the way, we just got advice for that, throughout the series.
I am a mother stuck in an abusive marriage that left lasting scars on my psyche. 2 years back i met a man, and i let my walls down. I did everything i could to make us work. I took a break from us today. I saved this episode for last. I saved it because no matter how much life deals me a shitty hand, I will always believe in love (even though love has only hurt me), love my daughters as hard as I can, work on myself, and believe. It made me realize that sometimes staying away is the best thing. Sometimes not knowing is a way of connecting again. Sometimes it is okay to step back and not put in effort that drains you. I understand Diane, and in understanding her, I understood myself. Thank you Bojack and Diane.
this has me in tears. You put it so well. Sometimes the people we love the most are the ones who hurt us the most. Loving someone and yourself sometimes looks like walking away. harsh and sad reality, but everything for the better.
This has to be both the saddest and most inspiring comment section I've seen on RUclips. I hope everyone who was going through some really bad stuff's getting better now, and I'm also really sad I had to see the end of what's definitely the best show I'll ever have the pleasure of experiencing. Regardless, we've gotta remember," Sometimes life's a bitch and then you keep living," right?
She does know. At some point in the second half of season 6 bojack, princess Carolyn and diane are in bojacks office, where theres a board full of every bad thing bojack ever done. One of the things on the board is "stole d from Hollywood sign", so diane must know.
I just rewatched this show and noticed: Diane and Bojack go through similar story lines with one achieving peace and the other still dealing with his drama. This show is hard to watch sometimes but worth it. I love that the writers weren't afraid to give us a bittersweet ending.
People keep saying they don't love each other romantically, I disagree. That sounds like they don't love each other "enough", I think it's the opposite. Romantic emotion are the upper layer where you feel excited and tempted enough to jump into a relationship but we all know soon comes other layers. They see themselves in each other, and the understanding of each other and how sad, lost and depressed they are connected them more than anything but also prevent them from forming a relationship. How can you be happy with "another self" if you are not happy with yourself? I look back and see how Bojack always wanted Diane's confirmation that he has changed, he has became better. She is his other self. And how Diane needed him to tell her she deserves good things and that they don't have to be miserable like they always thought. Each took turn to support and lead the other to a better self, but that will not be possible if they are together. Where the show ends, Diane is taking steps forward and waiting for Bojack to find his path of happiness too. I love seeing them together, but I love seeing them happy too.
This scene hit me very hard and the first time I cried for a movie/show in years, but I interpreted it differently. My interpretation was that they knew that they were right for each other as they deeply understood each other, they loved each other and had done that for a long time. However, circumstances in life were just never right for them to be; that's what hit me hard, that it was not some deep rational decision or a lack of love, it was just that destiny never allowed them a chance. Neither of them wants to do the shitty thing and cheat or escape together and delve into a messy relationship, they know that ship has sailed but they realize over the rooftop that they were soulmates. They just never had a chance.
I'd never shed a tear in the past 6-7 years even at the worst situations. I guess I'd learned how to hold it in. My college senior advised me to watch this show. He just said, it's a comedy show about existentialism, loneliness and stuff. See if you like it. Now I've watched a lot of shows, thought this would also be some dumb little show with cheap jokes and fake laughs. But boy was I wrong. The writing and everything is just so beautiful and poignant, it touches your weakest strings. Sometimes it got so dark I was literally gasping, struggling to breathe, trying to hold my tears in (I thought I was good at holding it in). I'm not good with words so I can't explain how much I love this piece of art but please get this. Try to understand, I've never loved anyone as much as I love this masterpiece. Like, real love. I've lost count of how much I've cried during the whole run of the show. I'm in a train right now sitting at the window, writing this comment, watching the world pass by, listening to this masterpiece of a song. God bless the creators of this show
"I'm glad I knew you Bojack" "Knew...hey, wouldn't it be funny if this was our last time talking ever and we wouldn't even know it". "Glad to have known you. Everything will be fine, I'm sorry and thank you." "..." One of the best scenes in BH. Both Bojack and Diane said everything they could, with so much left to say that they couldn't. They realize both are toxic for each other, bringing out regrets, selfishness and inner trauma; nothing positive in common between them. If they ever talked again they couldn't let go of each other. Diane realized that. Bojack put her on a saviour pedestal and it was time she cut off that toxicity from her life. Bojack has finally matured enough to see that Diane needs this and nothing he can do will change that. As bittersweet as it is, this will be the last time they ever talk to each other again. Once friends, then best friends and now strangers. Sometimes life's a bitch yet you still keep on living. It was nice while it lasted. - Thank you Bojack Horseman.
And the fact when Bojack asked Diane if she broke up with her boyfriend he looked worried but when Diane showed him they were married, his face became relieved… this just shows that Bojack also wanted for Diane to be happy I think that’s why he keep glancing at Diane like he wanted to say something but didn’t and just cherish their (probably) last time with each other’s company
"I think there are people that help you become the person that you end up being, and you can be grateful for them, even if they were never meant to be in your life forever."
The thing that hurt the most for me in the whole series was this last episode, showing all bojack’s friendships changing and how they will never be the same anymore
I just finished the series. I had a good friend of mine who started this show about the same time I did and we really enjoyed talking about it every week. We both got to appreciate different aspects of the show's humor, but also felt the show's general atmosphere really resonated with both of us. I always tried to watch the show no more than an episode every day, though he originally would binge until I told him about my method, about how I felt it gave me a better chance to reflect on what the show was trying to say with each episode and what that meant to me. So he switched to matching my pace (at least a little bit, anyways). A couple or so years ago, a day or two after having hung out with said friend, I woke up to a co-worker of his that had become a mutual friend merely a few weeks beforehand texting me. Something along the lines of, "I have something I need to tell you, but I think it would be better over call." Over the call he told me that my friend had committed suicide. I was able to hold myself together pretty well so I could finish the conversation, then proceeded to contact the others and tell them as well, and finally broke when I had to tell Aio about it. I managed to finish the call and just sat there for a solid half-hour afterwards, just crying. Every time a new season or block of episodes dropped after that moment, I waited for it to be the last. I waited to feel the seemingly inevitable, oncoming tsunami crash into the shore and destroy me again. The penultimate episode felt exactly the same as that miserable day, I tried to hold myself together, but I felt the weight trying to pin me down and I broke down. Balling my eyes out as the ending approached, hearing that tone of a dead heartbeat and then finally... A beep. I was still crying, recovering from the moment. I collected myself and then today, I finished the series finale. BoJack ends his movie night diatribe with, "Well, what are you gonna do? Life's a bitch and then you die, right?" Dianne responds: "Sometimes... Sometimes life's a bitch and then you keep on living." "Yeah." "And it's a nice night, huh?" "Yeah. This is nice." ...
I am so sorry. I hope your friend was able to leave everything behind & that hes happy where he is, without having to worry about anything. I know your pain, my friend died 3 years ago. Her anniversary is next month. I wish for her to be happy. And I'm sure your friend is too.
I want to say, I'm really sorry for your lose. May your friend rest in peace. I hope you are still doing well and strong. Life is really a bitch, but it's the bitch we have to beat and not to give up to :) ❤
I've been where your friend was. On bad days, I'm still there. I want you to know that it's not your fault. There's nothing you could have done. Know that he loved you in his own way, and he never meant to hurt you. If he's anything like me, a friend like you was everything he ever wanted. Your tears would touch him deeply, but he would not want you to cry for him. He would want you to live and find your own happiness, and that he's sorry for hurting you, and that he couldn't be a part of that. Celebrate the good times. He'll live on in your hearts and minds.
I like the way that you think of it... I had a friend die too, a few months ago, from a bad version of the flu, while both of us were still in high school...I was so mad at myself because I had moved before this and I couldn’t attend my friends funeral because I was stuck halfway across the country...I’m still mad as hell at myself for it, but I’ve come to terms with it and now all I can do is move foreword and try to live my life making up for all the time that my friend will never have...just keep rolling...
Who knew so many of us would become so attached to a show about an alcoholic horse struggling with unresolved generational trauma and the people who, for better or worse, changed alongside him throughout the seasons.
@@Demonically_Inspired I mean, I think this was an open finale. We don’t know what happen. Maybe they ll never talk again, maybe they ll see each other just in special occasions like this, or maybe they ll be good friend again after Bojack recovery. What I loved about this ending is that, like in real life, we really don’t know what to expect
@@sage8935 see...the thing I love about the finale is that someone who is CLEARLY BPD and has a fear of abandonment is finally...alone. He HAS to deal with his own shit now cause all of the people who have put up with his shit thus far are now gone from his life and probably for good. That is OK though, because it is also implied that Bojack is now taking his recovery seriously again and probably now for good since he has hit bottom...it is finally time for Bojack to grow into a whole person again :-)
I watched this show in the most lowest part of my life, it made me feel less alone, but it also made me realise, no matter how much you change or where you go, you'll always be stuck with the memories and mistakes that you made, that'll haunt you, no matter where you go you can't escape it, but it can get better, and you just have to try and put it behind you, for your own sake, this show is so real and pure, I don't think it can be topped, it just helps yknow?
IMO Mr. Peanutbutter had already got his "closure" with Bojack when he played along with Mr PB's never ending quest to do crossover with him, as Bojack finally recognize Mr PB truly as a friend. It's hard for me to imagine what could ever make Mr PB to fall out with Bojack, since it seems in the end Bojack could only hold on to this friendship with someone who he despised the most at first.
This show made me realize something,about mental illness,trauma,how people can change,how haunting regrets can be,toxic friendship,etc,this show really open up my eyes,its so beautiful but sad.
After this season came out IGN rated it 10/10 and one of the best shows of our time, I obviously had to watch it after putting it down after the first couple episodes. WOW. I got so into it I had to cancel my life plans, no school, just stay home and think about life. This show does everything right without straight up doing everything right. It’s like the unhearable noises they put in horror movies that make you feel scared without knowing it. This show hits you without you knowing it. Just wow. Absolute masterpiece.
sad you go to IGN to find "GOOD STUFF" maybe find a new outlet that isnt biased towards corporate shills, maybe you'd find "Good stuff" faster that way
While IGN might've been right on this one occasion, please stop taking opinions from them. They notoriously bad and get things wrong the majority of the time. In fact, maybe start learning to try new things and forming your own opinion rather than only experiencing something that has been given a number by some soulless corporation.,
Funny thing is, some people are absolutely horrible to/for you. And yet you still miss them. The ending of this show is bittersweet, because we all know it's a good thing Todd, Dianne, PC, etc will never see Bojack again. But we know they will still miss him at times.
The story isn't over. We just finished a pivotal chapter in these characters lives. In the same way that Bojack, Diane, Princess Carolyn, Mr. Peanut Butter and Todd played a pivotal role at a point in each others' lives, they played a role in the audiences' lives. Its a metaphor on life, we meet people and they have an impact on us, whether they have bring happiness, pain, strength, empathy, sadness or whatever the case is, they affect us in multiple ways and really the end of the story is just the end of our time with them. "The show must go on". "Never stop dancing". The shows underlying themes are echoed in the most overt ways in the last episode. Bojack Horseman is a story about overcoming our struggles over and over again. Where most media and television romanticizes the idea of endings and beginnings, life doesn't end for these characters and by extension, it doesn't end for us the audience, we're just getting the chance to say goodbye to them. For a show peppered with so much dialogue, its just beautiful that the creators behind the show decided to end it on such an introspective and bittersweet moment between the characters that started on this journey. Real full circle moment. This show is a masterpiece of writing, its written beautifully, every part of the show is intentional. It deals with real human struggles, the humor is laced with touches of empathy, honesty, sadness, ridiculousness etc. Its a true moving piece of art that reflects the human experience through the lens of each these characters. Truly beautiful show. Thank you.
This show is so beautifully written, everytime I watch BoJack it continually broadens my capacity to listen to my feelings, and learn how to process them so I can enjoy the days to come with a better perspective. "Every day, it gets a little easier. But you gotta do it every day - that's the hard part"
Can we all agree that among side Breaking Bad and the Sopranos; BoJack Horseman has to be one of the best written series in the history. Its very very very very hard to find a tv show that it lasts what it had to and the final is just how it had to ended.
I think in terms of writing bojack and breaking bad are both opposite types of perfection. Also I find it very interesting both feature arron Paul as a main actor, hes amazing
Yeah I got you for me the best tv show I've seen I wish I could forget it and watch it again I feel like I changed watching this thing I grow up and learned This is the first show that do that to me
I finished watching the show 5 minutes ago and I immediately went here because I'm already nostalgic. It's the best show ever, it was starting to feel like a second home, I relate and love all the characters, and I think it's a show full of meaning. Not knowing what happened to everyone after makes me wonder and create my own story of each character.
"The View from Halfway Down." I Cried like a bitch. It gave me new perspective on my own personal suffering. I was subjecting myself to my own created suffering to prove to myself that I was strong enough to make it. Because I had suffered before. And or, I was holding on to my own pain because I was trying to give it meaning and purpose, so I didn't suffer for nothing. Both self inflicted and non self inflicted suffering. In a way I was trying to justify my own suffering. Then, I put myself in Bojacks shoes and when he almost died I realised it is better to let go of pain and the past and live life to it's fullest. A life with love, hope and relationships then die in peace. Rather than live in pain and die. I will always remember this show. And wait... Is that the Horse from Horsing Around?
Hey bro, I've honestly been doing this to myself for a really damn long time,and this comment kinda really helped me realize what I was doing to myself, thank you Ps, love your name btw, made me laugh for a straight minute
@@JJTheSubwayGuy This means a lot to me, to see that it helped someone else. I thought about deleting this comment but I thought someone else could find it useful. Glad it helped. Wish you well man. And my name, Lmao Ikr. The Last of us II Abby. Ha
@@user-vs9pp7qj2w Lol, I had to alleviate the seriousness. Sorry for ruining your moment. I just hope you and others can take something useful out of my comment.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the brilliant music in the show and how well the songs have been integrated in the show. I used to listen to the whole song in the end while the credits were rolling out, Great work by the artists!!
''I think there are people that help you become the person you end up being, and you can be grateful for them even if they were never meant to be in your life forever'' -Diane Man, this show was great. Brilliant storytelling, deep insight, dry humor, easter eggs here and there...this show had it all. Gonna miss it.
@@St3v3NWL I AM old, ha. What I can tell is that it doesn't get any easier. Then again, making friends is almost always about your personality rather than your age.
At the end of the day this comment will drown amongst thousands of others but at least I'll have expressed myself. The pain of wanting to love and breath someone so badly and it not ending up happening is excruciating. This was the first show he made me watch, and when the song hit it was the first time I've seen him cry. Ive seen through him, his kindness and beauty. I'm grateful I've met him in this life, even if things didnt end up the way we wanted, at least I loved you in my dreams
I love how the trumpet reminds us of the intro theme. That melancholy sax leading the tune almost seems to transcend into this timid melody that advances alongside Catherine's voice to finally reach a heart-warming solo. It's a brilliant choice for the ending of one of the most brilliant series ever made. And one of the best regarding the subject of addiction and existentialism for a seemingly broken generation.
I cant listen to this song without tearing up and feeling that my heart is gonna explode. Bojack Horseman helped me cope with my own demons and i am really grateful for this show.
You know one thing I love? They never were an item, not even as a fling or as a rebound. Creative decisions like this are what make this show so real.
So many critics told BoJack that he just sleeps with every woman that works with him professionally. Even when they were both fucked up and emotional and Diane said "we could kiss right now" BoJack just tucked her into bed. That meant so much. This show means so much...
And that ultimately it’s the central relationship of the show. BoJack and Diane is BoJack Horseman and they never end up together, in the end they’re going their separate ways. In most shows, they would’ve gotten together and probably had a happy ending, but BoJack is a more realistic show that these two people understand each other enough to know they shouldn’t be together bc there is no happy ending there. They can never get better together, really. They can only get improve away from each other. Sad reality but a very necessary story.
DaleIsALoser this hurt me to read because it’s what I’ve been thinking the whole show :(
It shows how close they really were. Bojack did try to come onto her in season one, but she rejected him. He fucks up every relationship he has with a female, and one way he does it is by making it sexual even if it shouldn't be. It's like a defense mechanism for him to stop people from getting close to him. But they got past it without making it sexual, and it turned into the closest relationship he ever had.
Well, he did try to kiss her once...so.....
In this terrifying world all we have are the connections that we make. - Bojack
dude I literally JUST watched that episode
You know, I think smartphones are making us less connected
Which episode was that quote in?
I'm sorry I got you fired
I'm sorry I didn't call after
The ending of this show feels like a breakup. You know it's all going to be okay but it still hurts.
EXACTLY!
well, this show was my breakup therapy, and I get what you mean, but it wasn't till after this song that I could fully let go of them
The end of season one is a start of a new friendship (bojack and diane) and the end of season 6 is a end of a friendship
And I say thankee Sai for your comment.
@@aporia_music Long days and pleasant nights.
I miss when everything was simple and it was just Todd and Bojack in his house. I didn’t realize I had become so attached to the character’s and their relationships until the final episodes.
"Has this ever happened to you......"
saish gawas made me smile ;)
i never thought Todd would have such a huge role in the show. i thought he was just an npc or something like that then the next episode he’ll never be seen again but no. he is such a great character with great character development and that just makes me happy. bojack horseman writers are out of this world
@@jamiedakari446 sounds like a very Bojack thing to do...
İ miss too
I like the ending to this show a whole lot. Bojack isn’t forgiven for his actions, he isn’t suddenly loved by everyone and is revered as a saint. He just sits there with an old friend, unsure about everything to come. The world keeps turning.
Just keep dancing. 😔
There's both no show, yet the show goes on. Its weirdly poetic I just can't interperet it well.
It reminds me of the end of the UK comedy Peep Show. Mark and Jeremy end up alone in their flat same as always.
In other words, Times arrow marches forward. In all seriousness, I think that the view from halfway down would’ve been the better ending
@@MrRocksW Peep shows ending feels much sadder, as the characters don't grow at all, and have pissed away some of the best years of their life sitting in the flat doing nothing, whilst alienating all of their friends except Hans.
Honestly, as much as the idea of Diane cutting Bojack out of her life completely makes me sad, it also makes me happy. They're toxic for each other, and being apart will probably be good for the both of them.
That’s the beauty of it. One’s past actions can never be forgotten, but instead of attaching onto it forever, learning how to let go and move on will prove to be better.
only good for her
@@MrBlue-me9cd Its kinnda good for Bojack too. It's sad, but at this time they are both Toxic for eachother. She helped him start to fix himself and did all she could. If she stayed around he would always be reminded of old Bojack. The biggest problem for him throughout the series was dwelling on the past. Everyone (Diane, Todd, Mr.PB, Princess Carolyn) are moving on and living better lives. This means Bojack has no-one to help bail him out of all his bullshit. He has no money, his career is falling apart and he's not even associated with Horsing Around anymore. He has no choice but to change. Though its bittersweet, Diane moving on and fixing her life makes way for Bojack to fix his. The ending is also open ended, so who knows, maybe one day they will be friend's again. I think the ending was realistic, and fit the series very well.
Yeah, but it must be done I feel like if they hang on to each other they'll drown themselves. They got what they need to learn from each other and knows that hanging on will never let them go. So, they just let go and grow. The funny thing is if you rewatch ep1 you can see how different they are in the last ep, in the last ep their more accepting and more matured in the beginning they're starting out and are self destructive.
Good God, I love this show, I hope many people watch it and not avoid it just because it's an animation.
Bro I see you alot in bojack videos that's enough and in other videos
I’m not crying, we’re crying.
...communist.
@Chrundle The Great the KGB obviously
"Slap my salami, the guy's a commie!"
**bawling
this thread is beautiful 😂
This song is everything Diane wants bojack to hear
I always thought this was Diane's thoughts to Bojack in that small moment, and how she wishes him luck in his life. She still deeply admires him and loves him and always will, but it's just time to cut ties.
@@tannertrujillo8222 omg dont do this to me rn
@@tannertrujillo8222 And it's so sad she can't tell him this. It would just be positive reinforcement to keep doing nonsense
@@timmyandjimmy1441 gg
"Mr. Blue
I told you that I love you
Please believe me
Mr. Blue
I have to go now, darling
Don't be angry
I know that you're tired
Know that you're sore and sick and sad for some reason
So I leave you with a smile
Kiss you on the cheek
And you will call it treason
Well that's the way it goes some days
A fever comes at you without a warning
And I can see it in your face
You've been waiting to break since you woke up this morning
Mr. Blue
Don't hold your head so low
That you can't see the sky
Mr. Blue
It ain't so long since you were flying high
Mr. Blue
Mr. Blue
Mr. Blue
Mr. Blue
I told you that I love you
Please believe me"
They chose the perfect song for the ending. This is everything Diane wants to tell Bojack but simply can't.
What a perfect ending
Their awkward facial expressions are brilliantly drawn.
I love how they both look at each other, but never at the same time.
@@andrewfinch76 Did anyone else notice Bojack smiles at the end, though? Like, even though he's losing another person in his life, it feels...more complete, and less hurtful than the other losses.
HN that would devalue the whole ending
Black Squidward fr like there was no growth at all it would just backtrack to like season 4
@@WhereisYunoGasai preach
I can't believe I cried for an animated horse to this
We...Cried
It's not about the animation or that's it was a horse....the plot that's what made us all cry
When it comes to art, it’s not what goes into it, it’s more what you take from it.
Gizio the Jackal slap my salami, that guy is a commie
I couldnt stop crying. I had to literally get away from my computer to calm down. Just staring at Netflix's credits was too much
in the end, regardless bojack was a bad friend to todd, todd will never know that it was bojack who recommended the app to maude
That's good cause old Bojack would get credit for that but new Bojack can do good things without getting credit, like he clean diane's mess before she even see it
Honestly? That's kind of comforting. The fact he never went back and made a good thing for Todd about himself doing a good thing is a great show of how he's grown. He gets enough validation just seeing his friend happy because of the thing he did.
The same thing with cleaning Guy and Diane's apartment before he left, she didn't even get to see him after he did it.
It's good, Bojack was just doing something nice to be nice. No expectations of a reward. No sitcom grandeur
Similar to how Bojack’s letter to Diane inspired her to move to Chicago
I love how in the first season when they sit on the roof at night it’s a comfortable silence between two people forming a new friendship; and at the end it’s an uncomfortable silence between two friends who will never talk to each other again
I say this is a comfortable silence, they are just enjoying their last time together
@@hankweiser5964 but you can see in both of their expressions that it isnt, like if there was something else they want to say to each other but they literally cant cause everything was already said
@@takecarecj I believe this is a silence shared by 2 people who don’t necessarily want their friendship to end, but both know it has too and are content with the relationship they had
imo its not entirely uncomfortable. they're both thinking and they have more to say but they're okay just sitting together in silence, even if it's the last time they'll ever meet
Hurts so bad
I like to think that Mr Peanutbutter had a parallel friendship arc with Erica off-screen and they’re sitting on a roof somewhere doing the same thing
the only thing that was "bad" for me is I wanted an ending for Erica too... this is great, thank you!
That is a very nice sentiment
I seriously had to google who Erica was
@@MsLajka12 Yah, for those who don’t know they’re a gag character who Mr. PeanutButter is always talking to off screen often ditching people to talk to them.
Oh my god this made my day
I don’t know if it was intentional, but the ending of this show gives off the same feeling as when you lose a friend. It’s so beautifully written.
Well technically that’s literally what’s happening
everything is intentional
Real (I lost friends recently)
That is the point, i think. The show starts with essentially bojack's first time meeting Diane, and the show ends with what feels like the last time she intends to see him.
The song is everything Diane wanted to say, but didn't.
I have a feeling Bojack heard her voice in the silence thought.
Word.
that's why it's so romantic and sad at the same time, because it's about untold feelings...feelings that run deep inside your heart
Alexis Bellhop They’re not in love
@@nealmiles9070 no maybe not in love. But theres definantly love there
@@JA-tp1uw yep, cause deep down they both know that they're both of the same cloth, God damn it's sad
Bojack isn’t sad, bojack is just real...
And that is the most horrifying part
No, hyperbole yes. As for real not really, though has some elements.
one of my favorite quotes from the show, as I'm sure I butcher the exact wording, "there is no happy ending and no sad ending, there is only the morning after."
If you fix your problems it doesnt have to be that way.
@@gabe.t2030 Feel so bad today, your comment saves my day
idk if thats horrifying though, its kind of hopeful cause in the end even the biggest peace of shit can have a second chance
The Face of Depression was the hopeful ending.
The View From Halfway Down was the tragic ending.
Nice While It Lasted was the BoJack ending.
Only one thing to do now.
Start again at S01E01.
RIGHT LETS DO THIS!!!
I am doing this right now
Everyone back at S01E01: *WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?*
I watched the season 1 finale 15 minutes after the final finale, great callbacks/tie-in's
I've rewatched it like 5 times before
“If you meet someone you can somewhat tolerate, you sink your nails in and you don’t let go. No matter what.”
Mr. PeanutButter: *and I took that personally, four times.*
I think about this quote a lot
The rest of that quote always hits me.
"And one day, you're gonna look around, and you're gonna realize that everybody loves you! ...But nobody likes you. And that is the loneliest feeling in the world."
If you think about it, this quote is 2 sides of the same coin with good and bad possibilities. If you cling to someone you can tolerate and they tolerate you, it’ll be a relationship but would it be healthy? Depends but if you were to never let go of the person who doesn’t want to tolerate you, it’ll be a selfish act because you want this person and expect them to love you and lift you but you don’t realize you’re dragging them down with you. This quote alone just foreshadowed Diane and BoJack’s friendship if you look into it enough
"Everyone loves you, but nobody likes you". This quote hit hard cuz I've felt that my whole life
i’ve never felt so heartbroken from a show ending. this show made me feel less alone. i’m 5 days sober and this show has meant the world to me these past few days. :( thank you bojack.
i'm so proud of you
How are you doing man? Hope you’re still sober
is it going well? you have my support. I hope you're still sober, but if you aren't, don't you worry: you are going to get sober again
Keep it up!
thank you all ❤️ i am doing a lot better in life now from the time when i posted this :)
Honestly, bojack horseman made me feel less alone.
same
I thought I was the only person who felt this way
Me too
True dat
It actually made me feel more alone. Great show, but God was it depressing, and that's what made it so great. I've been depressed before and definitely am not now, but watching the show made me quite emotional again. Funny thing that I started watching the show to just have a random funny animated series to watch in my free time. Little did I know what I was in for.
Bojack Horseman is the best written tv show ever
very talented writers and beautiful voices...perfection
The only show who kept getting better every seasons and in the end season 6 was basically the best season
@@trappnest4490 In my point of view, 4th season was the best one
Nope. Breaking bad, and futurama. Checkmate.
You didn’t need the “ever” in that sentence it was implied
You do the hockey pokey and you turn yourself around. THAT'S what it's all about.
literally thats what the song means, and was created for that purpose ... lol little fact
@@bababooboo2057 the more you know
Leave it to Todd to find meaning in the hokey pokey
@@darkknight3326 very good addition
That's what's art. It's not about what you put into it, its about what you get out of it
I love the hesitation in Diane's face at 0:19, like she wants to say something to reassure him, giving him some last comforting words. She still cares about Bojack, but she can't allow herself to fall again for the toxicity he spreads all around him.
Why is this show so fricking good?! Se
They both had something to say but knew anything would make impossible to really separate.
It’s like they both wanna ask something but didn’t because they already knew the answer
Notice how Diane said she knew bojack symbolizing she is cutting him out of his life...and then him saying this could be our last time talking together and we wouldn't know it...and whenever they talk it's always about bad stuff...so for them sitting in silence made a huge impact...that their final moment together would be better spent appreciating the others presence next to them before it's gone for good
That's exactly how the break up with my ex gf went. I wish someone will tell you when a moment with someone is the last one.
What sucks is those little moments where they're about to say something but don't, like they know each other so well that at this point they can see every possible avenue of conversation, and none of them lead to anything better than just sitting together for their final moments.
@@RolaiEckolo yea ur right, no need to say a single word because silence can speak volumes, the thing is you don't listen with your ears
And how PC invited Bojack to her professional wedding and not her personal wedding
I finally finished Bojack 2 days ago. No show has ever been as great as showing mental illnesses, rough and raw parts of life, abuse, trauma and even death as Bojack did. I will forever cherish this show in my heart. I absolutely adored every single part of it. Probably my favourite animated, and real, show ever.
I just finished it, have you been able to get over it?
@@Dvidi80085 Nope, i finished BH about a week ago and I’m still not over it
@@Dvidi80085 I just finished watching BoJack yesterday. I’m still processing everything I watched unravel in a good way and in end, it made me think over about all the good people in my life I will never see again but happy that I have met them knowing that they are a part of my life that made me who I am which I always known but what this show made me made me realize that even the bad/toxic people in my life that hurt and let me down have also made me the strong person I am today even...even that one person in my life in particular whom inevitable will come back to my life once again...like BoJack.
This show made me realize and learn that I have the choice; either to say what I need to say and have a last conversation...and then say my last goodbye like Diane did, Or keep my distance but stay in touch like Todd/PC will or...Hollyhock, closing that door and locking it forever cutting myself away from that person and just live my life.
I have a choices.
And it’s...not a bad thing. I always thought I didn’t have a choice. That I HAVE to forgive all the time because I’ve been told by my family, my religion itself that I should always forgive and that it would “set me free” but it never did. It felt like I was obligated to forgive people for their wrong doings over and over again.
However, as messed up as BoJack is and everything he has done...everyone has the potential to be better but to be better we have to do it everyday and it will be hard and yes you might relapse but you always come around and try again...you do it again and again and eventually it gets easier. HOWEVER just because you did change later on doesn’t guarantee to earn your forgiveness you desperately want...and just because you can’t forgive someone isn’t a bad thing.
Because at the end of the day, we are all people trying to get by and keep living-You will lose a lot of things in life but you will also gain something from it and...be grateful about the little things, don’t give up no matter how shitty life is because in the end there will always be a reason for you to keep going, to keep doing the best you can to be better but for yourself. Because no one is going to change you for you. You have that choice and time. After all.
We all have one life. Which is hard and long. Death is easy. It’s easy and we don’t know if there is or isn’t other side because we’ve never went to the other side...enjoy life while it last because you won’t get another chance. That’s my take away.
@@Dvidi80085 l finish it a month ago and watched it again with my brother, now we’re both not getting over this show
I've seen it 3 times all the way through and it gets better and hits me different every time. I think it's my favorite show I've ever seen.
What makes me sad is that Bojack is back to being alone. Everyone left him and is moving on with their lives. While Bojack still sees them as friends but I guess that’s how he learns to appreciate others
The one that hurt was hollyhock leaving
was he really left though ? he's got a healthier relationship with everyone than he did back in the early seasons, he's in good terms with todd, asked carolyne to be his manager when he gets out and mr. peanut butter will forever be there for him. Diane is gone obviously, and Hollyhock too, but it's probably for the better for everyone's interest (except bojack losing hollyhock, that sucks)
But it also shows that not everyone’s meant to be in your life some people leave you and some even leave you as a better person than you were before meeting them
@@retronax4346 yeah he was bc he’s in prison and got left behind by life. It’s kinda ironic if you think of it because now he’s in a real prison and at the begin he was a prisoner of his mind. In both cases he was stuck and life kept moving on without him except now at the end he’s in real prison for his own actions and he realizes he should’ve done better and appreciated the people around him. They all get to move on to the next step in their lives and yeah they’ll be there for him but they have their own lives now that bojack isn’t really part of. He’s more of an old Friend for them except for mr. peanut butter who always remains close
@@2718aj It’s not ironic. He’s free of that prison of his mind now. Life’s never left Bojack behind, because Bojack’s had a hold of life all along, and it’s pulled him every which way. Bojack finally found a little happiness, or so I like to think.
@Strawhat Number One I kinda disagree with you there. I think what Diane said really rings true for Bojack. You can be thankful for the people in your life even if they weren’t meant to stay in it for long. Bojack, I think, has learned a lot. He has undeniably grown and I think he’s found a little closure in his friendships, which is kind of what he’s been looking for for so long.
I found the scene on the beach with Bojack and Todd equally emotional as the the one on the rooftop 🥺
I can never see the hokey pokey the same way again
@@madiserket2 that's what it's all about
@@thisisfromajvad nah it’s about turning your self around
Yea and it shocked me completely because Todd was making complete sense. I never thought of the Hokey Pokey song in the way Todd said it. That was a real sense of character development that I've not seen in a long while.
It was good while it lasted would have been a good point to roll the credits as well
Hey, wouldn't it be funny if this was the last time we talked to each other?
Don’t do this to me bruh
Too soon man
God, that hurts.
Hey, dont worry we will meet half-way down. And I would love to hear everything about you when we fall together :)
thats to much man!
"Sometimes life's a b*tch but then you keep living"
Damn that sentence hits hard
I didn’t expect to be this invested in show when I pressed play S1Ep1
Ikr i thought this show would be some rick and morty family guy thing
Exactly I just looked it up cause I was bored at that time, I'm glad I did. But now there's a hole in my heart where Bojack Horseman used to be T - T
same i didn’t know what i was getting myself into
same
fucking literally.
started their real friendship on the rooftop, ended their friendship on the rooftop in the end as well. damn
I can't believe the most human show I ever watched was played by horses and cats.
BEST SERIES EVER!
The end of Bojack is not sad. The truth about life is sad.
Bojack it's a mirror for us all, we little human so similar to the animals who are around us...
What i love is how its NOT a Sad ending, nor a happy were everyone lives happy everly after, they just evolved and kept going
@@lostmontanelas4236 actually, for the characters other than BoJack, it IS happy. Diane and Princess Carolyn settled, Mr Peanutbutter's life continues as before, so nothing changed there. The only person who this ending sad for, is BoJack, because most of his friends drifted away from him, for obvious reasons
@@hossel_ Mr Peanutbutter's life continues as before, so he is always happy and a good boy. Princess Carolyn is a happy mother and going to marry Judah, who loves her. Diane has her own personal troubles with depression, but it seems she is out of the tunnel with that. Bojack has finally understand himself, his mistakes, his weaknesses. I think that the end with Bo and Diane together on the roof means they are going to be there for each other.
This end is the start of their love. Happy Valentine!
@@hossel_ I think even for Bojack is kinda happy in a way. He finally can have the fresh start he finally wanted. No more secrets, no more lies, his past can't ruin him anymore, he has paid for his crimes and faced the consequences, his career was finished, he lost his money and status. For the first time in decades he can truly start anew. Sure, the possibility that he can fall back on his old behaviours is a very real threat, just like it is in real life for real people, but there's nothing stopping him from also doing it right this time and breaking the cycle. He has been in a happy place and with a completely healthy attitude for six months, he knows that he can be better and be happy, he has lived it, so I believe he's much more prepared this time to make it right. If he fails, all he has to do is turn himself around and try again, and if he succeeds he will also have to work to keep his toxic side in check, all he has to do is do it everyday, that's the hard part. Either way won't be easy, or even determinative, because all could change in a flick of a finger, that's life after all, a never ending show. But he can do it, he still has PC, Todd and Mr in his life, he has a greater insight than before, and he has all that journey that led him to become that person who we know he can be. That's pretty hopeful if you can ask me.
Me: watches through the credits of this extremely depressing and important show
NETFLIX: HEY BUDDY! Wanna watch Sex Education
I got the same suggestion last month and I strangely liked it, it's very well made...it's nothing dirty or pornographic. The actors are very talented.
DUDE that show sucks so much! fuck i hate getting recommended it constantly.
@@zombiewarzunter4703 it's not completely different, they are both about "self discovery" and "evolving" as human beings...they are both a little sad and dramatic...you would like it
@@glueonroachbro Its pretty good actually
@@Alfakkin I think it's really different! You can't really compare it to Bojack imo as the target audience is also completely different!
this scene leaves me feeling really empty, but equally content. deep within me i feel an urge to cry, but i can't quite get there. it's such a bittersweet ending. for probably the first time in his life, bojack didn't push too hard for forgiveness and reassurance. he knew that diane was happy and that she deserved to be happy, and not even his pride could get in the way. the way they just sit next to each other in silence and acceptance after acknowledging that it will probably be the last time they talk to each other is reassuring in a backwards way. it helps me process the idea that not everything can be permanent, and sometimes that's okay. it was nice while it lasted, and that's enough
Really true and more in general I feel like this tv show want to leave a message like how life is so perfect and imperfect at the same time not everything is happiness but not everything is sadness sometimes you will be destroyed and others time yo will be the most happy person in the world and even sometimes even you are not gonna understand what are you feeling because that's life.
I too often feel the urge to cry but just cant quite get there, I I think sometimes it would help if I could let it out
Bojack is over and everything is fine. I got the show I always knew it could be.
i needed this.
It could be OK but they left BoJack with the decision of if he will do the Horny Unicorn movie or not. That could set him back on the path of trouble again
@@jewishrob4494 Well that's kind of the point though, isn't it? You can always relapse, you can always get worse again. I think they addressed that perfectly on Bojack's last dialogue with Todd. I don't think it's about the horny unicorn specifically, its about the fact the bojack can always go back top a path of troubles, and if he does, he can always get better again.
You summed it up really well
i know!!! HOW HARD IS THAT HOLLYWOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm gonna miss Bojack, this song makes me feel sad and even sadder when you understnad this song is about all the things diane wanted to tell Bojack
in fact it makes me cry, but I find it very romantic and I'll probably sing it for the next few weeks...
I think they both already knew what they felt. They accepted it as it was. There was nothing remaining to be said or understood. That's the beauty of it all. You understand it and feel things in the moment. That's the dark side of the show too though, when they start going down the nihilistic spiral.
Is it bad I only just realised that?
Akshita Pradeep I think bojack didn’t accept it that’s why he said “this is is nice” as in “I want to do this again” and Diane said nothing.
I don’t think that’s true I think she said everything she needed to say and the sadness is because they both know it’s a final goodbye.
my girlfriend of two years, arriette, commit suicide just before the show ended. we watched the whole thing together and we loved talking about it. when the final episodes came out i didn’t know if i could handle finishing it. i finally did, and i think arriette would’ve wanted me to. i wish she could’ve seen it, but this show made me feel a little less lonely without her. when this song started playing at the end i just burst out uncontrollably sobbing. this song just makes me feel like it’s what she wanted me to know. i miss you, my love.
I'm so sorry
bruh this song would cut DEEP after that, F
Hurts to hear man. Keep on going for her too
Damn so sorry man. I wonder if she could have watched the poem in "the view from halfway down" if somehow things would be different now
I feel so damn sad reading this, man. Sending love
Bojack's fine now, everyone is. Diane is married, Princess Carolyn is married too. Todd is closer with his mother, Mr. Peanutbutter's realized how miserable he is and we're crying u.u
PB never gonna be miserable, my mans rockyng it
PB finally learnt to love himself without someone's approval... It's beautiful... And yes, I'm crying... Again.
More like PB realized how miserable he WAS
Sad dog moments
I don’t think bojack is fine
Finished bojack yesterday. Felt confused, sad, content, shaken up. I love it.
Finished it yesterday twice
watched the last episode last night and i feel so empty now
Each it 100x more you’ll get so much more
Finished it just now
I had these exact feelings when I watched this. What a show
You know, Bojack had two endings. That’s why the final season was split into two parts. Part 1 had the typical happy ending where Bojack finds himself in a position that makes him happy, bringing a sense of closure to his journey, all while disregarding the past mistakes he’s made as they seem to no longer matter. Meanwhile, part 2 had the realistic neutral ending where Bojack’s past mistakes actually catches up to him and in the end, he pays for it, which instead brings a sense of closure to all those he had wronged.
As Orson Welles once said, “If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.”
Three in a way for me. The good ending of him finding solace in The Face of Depression, bad ending of him dying in his pool, and the true ending of him having to accept his flaws and be punished for them.
Bojack has no ending it subverts the idea of ending
@@hadiaoun8726 piss off
I had to screenshot your comment because it was beautifully said. Thank you
ending is the last episode stop waffling
Me: There’s another season, right?
Netflix: Oh, no. There is no other season. This is it.
Wow!!
Sad!
@Gizio the Jackal I don't think so. it is what it is
I’m cying
Good. Don't drag out a good thing
Bojack Horseman has come to an end and I don't think I am going to find a serie as great as this one anymore, but it was nice while it lasted.
Yeah the best show i have ever seen. I would Recommend Better Call Saul om Netflix, i think they have similar sensibilities and it holds up the same level of quality.
@@jonnil1997 Better Call Saul is great!!
@@jonnil1997 got any other series you recommend??
@@jzhang8956 this may sound dumb, but bojack & how I met your mother are my favourite series, i think they are both really deep with a string message & still funny. (;
try House M.D
Diane confronts Bojack for the drunken suicide message. Bojack says it'd be funny this was the last time they talked; Diane's reaction is enough to say it will be. She then thanks him and rises.
Something just hit me when Bojack then stops her to tell her about the Pieces of April story in prison. He just wanted to stay with her for that little bit longer and have a light hearted conversation. That one last moment to share with her. It's just those little details...
It kinda makes it feel like a non-point now I've typed it out. But just the context of how he loves her and she's always on his mind in his most dire circumstances etc, and now he's accepting of her happiness. It hit me in the moment.
Me: finishes watching BH
Netflix: *ey dude there's some cartoon named peppa pig that's basically just like this*
I can't exactly say that, especially since Peppa Pig is no doubt the show that inspired Bojack
@@nokutenda4081 No doubt. Daddy pig had more character development than anyone on BH
Peppa Pig is undoubtedly the best show of this generation.
I cant tell if u guys are joking or if I should actually check this pig out
@@SilentSongXIII yeah but skip the suzie sheep arc
Bojack is over. And everything is....alright. It’s alright. They’ll never be another show like Bojack. And that’s alright too.
there will never be a show like bojack horseman, don’t lie to yourself 😭
A friend of mine committed suicide back in 2020, he recommended this series to me, at that time i had no time to watch it but when i watched it i felt everything, why he was telling me to watch it. I wished i watched it earlier. Miss u my friend.
May he rest in peace, wish the best to you.
Im so sorry for your loss, he will always be with you, caring for you wherever he is. Even if he can’t reach you, it doesn’t mean that the feelings that you shared is gone and wasn’t worth anything. He cared for you then, and he cares for you now.
This show hit me harder than I ever anticipated. The view from halfway down had me crying like a baby all the way through and this ending actually bought a smile to face after having my heart sink into the darkness. This show was more visceral than I expected and I love it for that.
Yeah... I flat out "ugly-cried" at The view from halfway down.
@@andreasrylander yep ive been trying to deal with the concept of death for months and then the penultimate episode overloaded me with emotion. IT WAS TOO MUCH MAN!
It happened the same thing to me, but I'm happy with the unexpected emotions it brought me...those "voices" were so powerful and truthful I'll remember them
This show is the most meaningful series ever written philosophically. But unfortunately it will be forever criminally underrated.
A unique original series eh?
You might say a *colt* classic
Being underrated makes it all the more special, isn't it?
Where is it underrated????
@@playwithdomination9238 bro I find like 2 bojack horseman results when I search up bojack horseman
Bojack horseman really stands by the statement that there’s no happy endings or bad endings just another day going by
"I have to go now, darling don't be angry"... The song is a goodbye :( but I think it might be a goodbye to depression itself, "Mr.Blue", the fact that Diane and Bojack won't be around each other anymore is like they're cutting off the toxicity of their relationship : "I know that you're tired, I know you're sour and sick and sad for some reason, *so I'll leave you with a smile*"... They're going to get better... But not with each other :(
Bro! I love that bit you wrote about a "goodbye to depression". I swear I feel like the only one in my group of friends that doesn't think of this as a sad song in any form or fashion. Anyways just wanted to share that for some reason. Have a good one my fellow traveler of time & space 😁
@@blakeelledge8516 Thanks! Glad to know you agree with my interpretation :D
😭😭😭😭😭😭
And my 4 year old girl is wondering why her daddy is crying in the middle of the night.
Wait for her to grow up and then watch this show with her , so she'll know
Don’t cry in front of your kids. It used to fuck me up inside seeing any of my parents cry.
@@A_Random_Rat especially over a goddamn cartoon
😭
@@JakkieDivinci You tell me if you believe that, because I didn’t say that. You did.
They both realize that they have nothing to say to each other. They once were friends, and finally became strangers, which might be how both of them can find happiness. Diane says in season 3 that they both bring out the worst in each other, and at least she was able to heal with BoJack out of her life.
The beauty in this is how sad it is for their friendship, but how happy they both could be. I know the finale was literally perfect, but I wouldn't mind a special or a sequel series in a few years. Because I AM NOT READY TO SAY GOODBYE (a year after the finale and I still cry to this song)
Well said, and same just rewatched the show and brought to tears again 💕
Theyre not just friends lmao
@@lolllwwwwaae1690 bene-friends
Ok now hear me out. Sequel episode/ movie/ whatever. Bojacks out of prison and living with Mr. Peanut butter and he’s got a job as a small time film director. It’s Todd and Maude’s wedding and bojack and pb get into some wild shenanigans trying to make the wedding perfect. It doesn’t fit in with the ending of the show and how they wanted to end it but I think this would be a really cool idea
making a sequel would break how great this ending is, but…
*theres nothing wrong with the creators releasing a full season of horsing around, right?*
i cried when this played. i finished this show today.
I cried again... Some rewatches are painful.
Same. Can’t stop to cry thinking about it.
Same.
Same
Just want to appreciate everyone in the comments. Glad we all can relate and experienced this together....but shit im sad as hell
Right. It gets easier buddy. Keep living.
we’re going to get through this shit together
I finished this last night and went to bed and started crying for no reason lol. Anyways, I know I’m late to the party but I hope everyone is doing alright out there
same
i was crying and your comment made me laugh and cry more. it doesn’t get any better, only we can.
Finished Bojack 30 minutes ago.
I never felt so connected and invested in the characters, and just finding it out now, during the finals minutes of the final episode. This series was everything. It's so relatable, those tiny details are a work of art. They change the world of Bojack and they evolve, with what's happening in the series, plus those small cutscenes about animals and all were a great addition. Bojack's character is relatable, and all the way, we just got advice for that, throughout the series.
You're relatable with this piece of shite? I hate him. Hes disgusting
And you call yourself a gigachad ))
"Don't hold your head so low that you can't see the sky"
Whenever this part comes, I feel so vulnerable.Then i take a breath to see the sky.
"I have to go now darling, don't be angry"
Well it was nice while it lasted
I am a mother stuck in an abusive marriage that left lasting scars on my psyche. 2 years back i met a man, and i let my walls down. I did everything i could to make us work. I took a break from us today.
I saved this episode for last. I saved it because no matter how much life deals me a shitty hand, I will always believe in love (even though love has only hurt me), love my daughters as hard as I can, work on myself, and believe.
It made me realize that sometimes staying away is the best thing. Sometimes not knowing is a way of connecting again. Sometimes it is okay to step back and not put in effort that drains you. I understand Diane, and in understanding her, I understood myself. Thank you Bojack and Diane.
You're awesome
this has me in tears. You put it so well. Sometimes the people we love the most are the ones who hurt us the most. Loving someone and yourself sometimes looks like walking away. harsh and sad reality, but everything for the better.
@@cesiaroman3195 who knows? Maybe one day we might find love again. Prayers and hugs sweetheart
Hope you're doing better
You are so true.You and Diane both are gonna have amazing lives 💗
This has to be both the saddest and most inspiring comment section I've seen on RUclips.
I hope everyone who was going through some really bad stuff's getting better now, and I'm also really sad I had to see the end of what's definitely the best show I'll ever have the pleasure of experiencing.
Regardless, we've gotta remember," Sometimes life's a bitch and then you keep living," right?
In the end, Diane will never know that it was Bojack who stole the Hollywood D for her...
😭😭 I didn't need to realize that
She does know. At some point in the second half of season 6 bojack, princess Carolyn and diane are in bojacks office, where theres a board full of every bad thing bojack ever done. One of the things on the board is "stole d from Hollywood sign", so diane must know.
@@clacne2541 really? I didn't notice that detail🤔😯
Omg that’s just make me cried !
You mean HollywooB?
I just rewatched this show and noticed: Diane and Bojack go through similar story lines with one achieving peace and the other still dealing with his drama. This show is hard to watch sometimes but worth it. I love that the writers weren't afraid to give us a bittersweet ending.
People keep saying they don't love each other romantically, I disagree. That sounds like they don't love each other "enough", I think it's the opposite.
Romantic emotion are the upper layer where you feel excited and tempted enough to jump into a relationship but we all know soon comes other layers.
They see themselves in each other, and the understanding of each other and how sad, lost and depressed they are connected them more than anything but also prevent them from forming a relationship. How can you be happy with "another self" if you are not happy with yourself?
I look back and see how Bojack always wanted Diane's confirmation that he has changed, he has became better. She is his other self. And how Diane needed him to tell her she deserves good things and that they don't have to be miserable like they always thought.
Each took turn to support and lead the other to a better self, but that will not be possible if they are together. Where the show ends, Diane is taking steps forward and waiting for Bojack to find his path of happiness too.
I love seeing them together, but I love seeing them happy too.
This has to be one of the most intriguing take on their relationship and I absolutely loved this!
It's not romantic love but it's the kind of love where you truly want your loved one be happy
@@huyqn like soulmates? 🥺
This scene hit me very hard and the first time I cried for a movie/show in years, but I interpreted it differently.
My interpretation was that they knew that they were right for each other as they deeply understood each other, they loved each other and had done that for a long time.
However, circumstances in life were just never right for them to be; that's what hit me hard, that it was not some deep rational decision or a lack of love, it was just that destiny never allowed them a chance. Neither of them wants to do the shitty thing and cheat or escape together and delve into a messy relationship, they know that ship has sailed but they realize over the rooftop that they were soulmates. They just never had a chance.
Bruh you look like Diane👀
I'd never shed a tear in the past 6-7 years even at the worst situations. I guess I'd learned how to hold it in. My college senior advised me to watch this show. He just said, it's a comedy show about existentialism, loneliness and stuff. See if you like it. Now I've watched a lot of shows, thought this would also be some dumb little show with cheap jokes and fake laughs. But boy was I wrong. The writing and everything is just so beautiful and poignant, it touches your weakest strings. Sometimes it got so dark I was literally gasping, struggling to breathe, trying to hold my tears in (I thought I was good at holding it in). I'm not good with words so I can't explain how much I love this piece of art but please get this. Try to understand, I've never loved anyone as much as I love this masterpiece. Like, real love. I've lost count of how much I've cried during the whole run of the show.
I'm in a train right now sitting at the window, writing this comment, watching the world pass by, listening to this masterpiece of a song. God bless the creators of this show
love this i'm crying. unlike you i'm terrible at holding back my tears
Yeah
Same!
facts
dont hold back ur tears, cry ur heart out, it helps :)
"I'm glad I knew you Bojack"
"Knew...hey, wouldn't it be funny if this was our last time talking ever and we wouldn't even know it".
"Glad to have known you. Everything will be fine, I'm sorry and thank you."
"..."
One of the best scenes in BH. Both Bojack and Diane said everything they could, with so much left to say that they couldn't. They realize both are toxic for each other, bringing out regrets, selfishness and inner trauma; nothing positive in common between them. If they ever talked again they couldn't let go of each other. Diane realized that. Bojack put her on a saviour pedestal and it was time she cut off that toxicity from her life. Bojack has finally matured enough to see that Diane needs this and nothing he can do will change that.
As bittersweet as it is, this will be the last time they ever talk to each other again.
Once friends, then best friends and now strangers.
Sometimes life's a bitch yet you still keep on living.
It was nice while it lasted.
- Thank you Bojack Horseman.
Bro!!
Your take on the scene really hit different!
And the fact when Bojack asked Diane if she broke up with her boyfriend he looked worried but when Diane showed him they were married, his face became relieved… this just shows that Bojack also wanted for Diane to be happy I think that’s why he keep glancing at Diane like he wanted to say something but didn’t and just cherish their (probably) last time with each other’s company
"I think there are people that help you become the person that you end up being, and you can be grateful for them, even if they were never meant to be in your life forever."
Imagine the show ended with a “horse walks into the bar. The bartender goes, ‘why the long face’” joke?
And bojack responds “I’ve hurt everyone that walked into my life and now I’ve let them go”
@@abrahamespinoza7489 Ooof, downer ending
@@cinnawaffls a bojack ending nonetheless
@@abrahamespinoza7489 yehhh, just quoting my boy Todd
The song at the end of episode 11 was a why the long face joke
The thing that hurt the most for me in the whole series was this last episode, showing all bojack’s friendships changing and how they will never be the same anymore
Bojack is gone and everything is horse now
don't say that, he is probably horsing around...with Diane and all their friends...it's a happy ending
The most meaningful comment.
@Autumn Potato And the void that Bojack was always afraid of, remained with him forever,
I hate how much I laughed at this
I just finished the series. I had a good friend of mine who started this show about the same time I did and we really enjoyed talking about it every week. We both got to appreciate different aspects of the show's humor, but also felt the show's general atmosphere really resonated with both of us. I always tried to watch the show no more than an episode every day, though he originally would binge until I told him about my method, about how I felt it gave me a better chance to reflect on what the show was trying to say with each episode and what that meant to me. So he switched to matching my pace (at least a little bit, anyways).
A couple or so years ago, a day or two after having hung out with said friend, I woke up to a co-worker of his that had become a mutual friend merely a few weeks beforehand texting me. Something along the lines of, "I have something I need to tell you, but I think it would be better over call." Over the call he told me that my friend had committed suicide. I was able to hold myself together pretty well so I could finish the conversation, then proceeded to contact the others and tell them as well, and finally broke when I had to tell Aio about it. I managed to finish the call and just sat there for a solid half-hour afterwards, just crying.
Every time a new season or block of episodes dropped after that moment, I waited for it to be the last. I waited to feel the seemingly inevitable, oncoming tsunami crash into the shore and destroy me again. The penultimate episode felt exactly the same as that miserable day, I tried to hold myself together, but I felt the weight trying to pin me down and I broke down. Balling my eyes out as the ending approached, hearing that tone of a dead heartbeat and then finally... A beep. I was still crying, recovering from the moment. I collected myself and then today, I finished the series finale.
BoJack ends his movie night diatribe with, "Well, what are you gonna do? Life's a bitch and then you die, right?"
Dianne responds: "Sometimes... Sometimes life's a bitch and then you keep on living."
"Yeah."
"And it's a nice night, huh?"
"Yeah. This is nice."
...
I am so sorry. I hope your friend was able to leave everything behind & that hes happy where he is, without having to worry about anything.
I know your pain, my friend died 3 years ago. Her anniversary is next month. I wish for her to be happy.
And I'm sure your friend is too.
I want to say, I'm really sorry for your lose. May your friend rest in peace. I hope you are still doing well and strong. Life is really a bitch, but it's the bitch we have to beat and not to give up to :)
❤
I've been where your friend was. On bad days, I'm still there. I want you to know that it's not your fault. There's nothing you could have done. Know that he loved you in his own way, and he never meant to hurt you. If he's anything like me, a friend like you was everything he ever wanted. Your tears would touch him deeply, but he would not want you to cry for him. He would want you to live and find your own happiness, and that he's sorry for hurting you, and that he couldn't be a part of that. Celebrate the good times. He'll live on in your hearts and minds.
I'm so sorry. May your friend's soul rest in peace. I wish you recovery and strength.
I like the way that you think of it... I had a friend die too, a few months ago, from a bad version of the flu, while both of us were still in high school...I was so mad at myself because I had moved before this and I couldn’t attend my friends funeral because I was stuck halfway across the country...I’m still mad as hell at myself for it, but I’ve come to terms with it and now all I can do is move foreword and try to live my life making up for all the time that my friend will never have...just keep rolling...
Who knew so many of us would become so attached to a show about an alcoholic horse struggling with unresolved generational trauma and the people who, for better or worse, changed alongside him throughout the seasons.
"Wouldn't it be funny... if this was the last time we ever talked to each other?"
This shit hits hard
Probably wasn’t the last
@@sage8935 probably was. she cut him out
@@Demonically_Inspired I mean, I think this was an open finale. We don’t know what happen. Maybe they ll never talk again, maybe they ll see each other just in special occasions like this, or maybe they ll be good friend again after Bojack recovery. What I loved about this ending is that, like in real life, we really don’t know what to expect
@@sage8935 see...the thing I love about the finale is that someone who is CLEARLY BPD and has a fear of abandonment is finally...alone. He HAS to deal with his own shit now cause all of the people who have put up with his shit thus far are now gone from his life and probably for good. That is OK though, because it is also implied that Bojack is now taking his recovery seriously again and probably now for good since he has hit bottom...it is finally time for Bojack to grow into a whole person again :-)
It takes 2 minutes and 55 seconds to make a grown-up man cry his heart out.
I watched this show in the most lowest part of my life, it made me feel less alone, but it also made me realise, no matter how much you change or where you go, you'll always be stuck with the memories and mistakes that you made, that'll haunt you, no matter where you go you can't escape it, but it can get better, and you just have to try and put it behind you, for your own sake, this show is so real and pure, I don't think it can be topped, it just helps yknow?
Wish we had got a bit of closure on Mr Peanutbutter, kinda mad he just disappeared once they got to the party, ERICA!!
he was probably chatting with all the guests, you know him..."dogging around"
@Autumn Potato this the easiest part to understand for me, and it also makes sense...
That's who he is, a handsome distracted golden retriever boy who keeps himself occupied talking and having fun with people
IMO Mr. Peanutbutter had already got his "closure" with Bojack when he played along with Mr PB's never ending quest to do crossover with him, as Bojack finally recognize Mr PB truly as a friend. It's hard for me to imagine what could ever make Mr PB to fall out with Bojack, since it seems in the end Bojack could only hold on to this friendship with someone who he despised the most at first.
Mundo Productions he did have closure. He now knows that he can be independent and not depend on someone else for happiness.
Man I always heard about Bojack but didn't want to see it. Now i wish i've never seen it because i am too sad it's over. God what a show.
This show made me realize something,about mental illness,trauma,how people can change,how haunting regrets can be,toxic friendship,etc,this show really open up my eyes,its so beautiful but sad.
After this season came out IGN rated it 10/10 and one of the best shows of our time, I obviously had to watch it after putting it down after the first couple episodes. WOW. I got so into it I had to cancel my life plans, no school, just stay home and think about life. This show does everything right without straight up doing everything right. It’s like the unhearable noises they put in horror movies that make you feel scared without knowing it. This show hits you without you knowing it. Just wow. Absolute masterpiece.
sad you go to IGN to find "GOOD STUFF" maybe find a new outlet that isnt biased towards corporate shills, maybe you'd find "Good stuff" faster that way
While IGN might've been right on this one occasion, please stop taking opinions from them. They notoriously bad and get things wrong the majority of the time. In fact, maybe start learning to try new things and forming your own opinion rather than only experiencing something that has been given a number by some soulless corporation.,
Dude IGN rating sucks at everything.I feel like you can trust *mostly* IMDb.
Trust me IGN sucks
True fact
Post-series depression, here we go again...
On baby
Funny thing is, some people are absolutely horrible to/for you. And yet you still miss them.
The ending of this show is bittersweet, because we all know it's a good thing Todd, Dianne, PC, etc will never see Bojack again. But we know they will still miss him at times.
Diane : I'm glad I knew you..
Bojack : "Knew huh"?
The story isn't over. We just finished a pivotal chapter in these characters lives. In the same way that Bojack, Diane, Princess Carolyn, Mr. Peanut Butter and Todd played a pivotal role at a point in each others' lives, they played a role in the audiences' lives. Its a metaphor on life, we meet people and they have an impact on us, whether they have bring happiness, pain, strength, empathy, sadness or whatever the case is, they affect us in multiple ways and really the end of the story is just the end of our time with them. "The show must go on". "Never stop dancing". The shows underlying themes are echoed in the most overt ways in the last episode. Bojack Horseman is a story about overcoming our struggles over and over again. Where most media and television romanticizes the idea of endings and beginnings, life doesn't end for these characters and by extension, it doesn't end for us the audience, we're just getting the chance to say goodbye to them. For a show peppered with so much dialogue, its just beautiful that the creators behind the show decided to end it on such an introspective and bittersweet moment between the characters that started on this journey. Real full circle moment. This show is a masterpiece of writing, its written beautifully, every part of the show is intentional. It deals with real human struggles, the humor is laced with touches of empathy, honesty, sadness, ridiculousness etc. Its a true moving piece of art that reflects the human experience through the lens of each these characters. Truly beautiful show. Thank you.
I picture this in the narrator from the planetarium's voice.
This show is so beautifully written, everytime I watch BoJack it continually broadens my capacity to listen to my feelings, and learn how to process them so I can enjoy the days to come with a better perspective.
"Every day, it gets a little easier. But you gotta do it every day - that's the hard part"
god i love this song
Same
Can we all agree that among side Breaking Bad and the Sopranos; BoJack Horseman has to be one of the best written series in the history. Its very very very very hard to find a tv show that it lasts what it had to and the final is just how it had to ended.
I think in terms of writing bojack and breaking bad are both opposite types of perfection. Also I find it very interesting both feature arron Paul as a main actor, hes amazing
Yeah I got you for me the best tv show I've seen I wish I could forget it and watch it again I feel like I changed watching this thing I grow up and learned This is the first show that do that to me
It was good while it lasted.
Honestly the only other show I can think of not mentioned here is Community. These shows will forever be immortalized
I finished watching the show 5 minutes ago and I immediately went here because I'm already nostalgic. It's the best show ever, it was starting to feel like a second home, I relate and love all the characters, and I think it's a show full of meaning. Not knowing what happened to everyone after makes me wonder and create my own story of each character.
I love this show more than everything
"The View from Halfway Down." I Cried like a bitch.
It gave me new perspective on my own personal suffering. I was subjecting myself to my own created suffering to prove to myself that I was strong enough to make it. Because I had suffered before. And or, I was holding on to my own pain because I was trying to give it meaning and purpose, so I didn't suffer for nothing. Both self inflicted and non self inflicted suffering. In a way I was trying to justify my own suffering. Then, I put myself in Bojacks shoes and when he almost died I realised it is better to let go of pain and the past and live life to it's fullest. A life with love, hope and relationships then die in peace. Rather than live in pain and die.
I will always remember this show.
And wait... Is that the Horse from Horsing Around?
Hey bro, I've honestly been doing this to myself for a really damn long time,and this comment kinda really helped me realize what I was doing to myself, thank you
Ps, love your name btw, made me laugh for a straight minute
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This means a lot to me, to see that it helped someone else. I thought about deleting this comment but I thought someone else could find it useful.
Glad it helped. Wish you well man.
And my name, Lmao Ikr. The Last of us II Abby. Ha
Bro my tear was about to fall down and u stopped it with that last joke. not so cool of you I was having a moment
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Lol, I had to alleviate the seriousness. Sorry for ruining your moment. I just hope you and others can take something useful out of my comment.
@@gulagbatman1318 it’s alright u made me laugh thanks for that
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the brilliant music in the show and how well the songs have been integrated in the show. I used to listen to the whole song in the end while the credits were rolling out, Great work by the artists!!
❤️
Who else been listening on repeat
me obviously...such a perfect ending and song, lovely
I found the her album hurricane glass. It's pretty good
me babe
The ending is perfect. One one hand you want them to say something, on the other hand it would be a mistake if they would talk to each other.
The end of the show was so heartbreaking. Diane and Bojack just sitting there awkwardly, realising they have nothing to tell each other anymore.
That thing that Diana says still gets to me:
Sometimes life’s a bitch, but you keep on living.
''I think there are people that help you become the person you end up being, and you can be grateful for them even if they were never meant to be in your life forever'' -Diane
Man, this show was great. Brilliant storytelling, deep insight, dry humor, easter eggs here and there...this show had it all. Gonna miss it.
You seem a little older, can you make friends easier in your 30s?
@@St3v3NWL I AM old, ha. What I can tell is that it doesn't get any easier. Then again, making friends is almost always about your personality rather than your age.
At the end of the day this comment will drown amongst thousands of others but at least I'll have expressed myself. The pain of wanting to love and breath someone so badly and it not ending up happening is excruciating. This was the first show he made me watch, and when the song hit it was the first time I've seen him cry. Ive seen through him, his kindness and beauty.
I'm grateful I've met him in this life, even if things didnt end up the way we wanted, at least I loved you in my dreams
Does anyone else think this is Diane singing to Bojack as she parts from his life and he's going to be alright
Makes sense since both are wearing blue
Can't think of anything else but that.
I can't be around you. You make me too sad
I love how the trumpet reminds us of the intro theme. That melancholy sax leading the tune almost seems to transcend into this timid melody that advances alongside Catherine's voice to finally reach a heart-warming solo. It's a brilliant choice for the ending of one of the most brilliant series ever made. And one of the best regarding the subject of addiction and existentialism for a seemingly broken generation.
I cant listen to this song without tearing up and feeling that my heart is gonna explode. Bojack Horseman helped me cope with my own demons and i am really grateful for this show.
I wish you strength.