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  • @elnegromatapacos162
    @elnegromatapacos162 4 года назад +6390

    Kind of ironic that with the whole "I see you" theme, it takes Bojack 20 minutes to see that he's in the wrong room. In so many ways, he's just as self-obsessed and unaware of the people around him as Beatrice was.

    • @misanthropy152
      @misanthropy152 4 года назад +279

      Why would he assume that his mom didn't have only lizard-people friends?

    • @mlalbaitero
      @mlalbaitero 4 года назад +376

      I think he might have just been distracted by how his mom was dead

    • @paperchasindude6578
      @paperchasindude6578 4 года назад +38

      Wow the irony

    • @konkie3657
      @konkie3657 4 года назад +88

      @@misanthropy152 Lizards are cold-blooded reptiles

    • @SceleToon_and_Games
      @SceleToon_and_Games 4 года назад +85

      to be fair w this specific thing, i think he was just talking to her as if she were actually listening. i still agree though lol it is what it is he can't know any better than what he was shown. also, wouldn't you be if your mom treated you like shit 'sing the stupid song', you make it against all odds and become famous and it's still not enough for her?

  • @batayola2543
    @batayola2543 4 года назад +4066

    _"I... see... you... jesus christ, we were in the Intensive Care Unit-"_ this one line never fails to beat the hsit out of me in the face

    • @jgarofalo8813
      @jgarofalo8813 3 года назад +198

      I gasped when he said that. It was like a punch to the gut.

    • @kipechawolfeortiz8791
      @kipechawolfeortiz8791 2 года назад +11

      You and me both.

    • @kipechawolfeortiz8791
      @kipechawolfeortiz8791 2 года назад +42

      It's even worse when you realize it by yourself.

    • @tombingus3984
      @tombingus3984 2 года назад +72

      It beat the shit out of you only because it couldn't beat a dead horse.
      Knock once if you like my joke.

    • @williamckinley
      @williamckinley 2 года назад +52

      honestly left speechless after the realization that in the last moments with her own son, the importance of a sign meant more to her than bojack did

  • @Jayzone702
    @Jayzone702 5 лет назад +4549

    I think it was around minute 3 of this episode I realized “holy shit, this entire episode is gonna be a Bojack eulogy”

    • @sebellasorenson9734
      @sebellasorenson9734 4 года назад +264

      Me too. I paused it and saw that he stood there through the whole episode. I had to sit there and emotionally prepare before I could press play.

    • @thatonepersonyouwontremember
      @thatonepersonyouwontremember 4 года назад +55

      Took me 10

    • @cgaribay02
      @cgaribay02 4 года назад +128

      Yeah you’re better than me. It took me 3/4 of the way before I’m like... man he’s been talking alot... oh wait... yeah this is a whole eulogy episode.

    • @eduardoaguero1220
      @eduardoaguero1220 4 года назад +47

      I didn't realize that until the episode ended

    • @hellyeahdude
      @hellyeahdude 3 года назад

      @LEO_ EM me too

  • @saharaflower9173
    @saharaflower9173 5 лет назад +2467

    When Bojack comes to the conclusion that she was just reading the sign 💔

    • @shadowboy2818
      @shadowboy2818 5 лет назад +251

      yeah that was a horrible way of making a realization. Realizing that he didn't get what he wanted, to be acknowledged.

    • @jasobres
      @jasobres 4 года назад +142

      Actually, I believe it was meant to be ambiguous. She was too far gone by that point, so it was hard to interpret what she was saying. Maybe she _was_ reading the sign, but for all we know, she could've just as well been referring to BoJack.

    • @rabbit0664
      @rabbit0664 4 года назад +45

      I took it as her reading the sign. I agree, it was really heartbreaking.

    • @chrissi975
      @chrissi975 4 года назад +17

      Wait I'm confused.
      What sign?
      EDIT: Nevermind I figured it out.
      I'm stupid.
      English isn't my native language so I was clueless :'D

    • @MrShabindigo
      @MrShabindigo 4 года назад +22

      @@jasobres I'm pretty sure she was just reading the sign. It was no different than when she said she had a son that was also a star, but she was only talking about the actual sun

  • @melistiltskin7889
    @melistiltskin7889 4 года назад +4580

    "I'm your son! All I had was you!" The pain in his voice always gets me.

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  4 года назад +297

      Honestly the first time I watched him say that I broke down crying. I knew exactly what he was saying and how he felt as he said it

    • @melistiltskin7889
      @melistiltskin7889 4 года назад +78

      @@SalsBrain I know! I can feel it too. IT's that little quiver is his voice that expresses so much resentment and sadness. Powerful words.

    • @evl952
      @evl952 4 года назад +21

      I still cry so hard listening to that line

    • @chillwithmasaco8416
      @chillwithmasaco8416 4 года назад +38

      Yeah it really gets me too I know a lot of people say that they don’t understand why he would say that since he hated his mother so much but I think I know why. it’s because he is drowning by himself... he says the only real connection he has with his parents were that they all knew they were drowning and they were drowning together but they aren’t drowning together anymore, because Bojacks parents are gone they have drowned they have died and now Bojack is alone drowning and he doesn’t have anybody else around him who knows what that’s like, at least I think, he thinks he doesn’t have anyone around him who understands

    • @combatcarl
      @combatcarl 3 года назад +37

      Theres also alot pain in the line "Ill never have a mother that looks across the room and says *bojack horseman, I see you*" especially in the last 2 words.

  • @carmena.gonzalezrios8372
    @carmena.gonzalezrios8372 5 лет назад +5147

    I can’t believe this episode didn’t won an Emmy

    • @royran5889
      @royran5889 5 лет назад +181

      Is like......Becker

    • @jasobres
      @jasobres 4 года назад +482

      And to add insult to injury, it lost to a rather unmemorable episode of _The Simpsons,_ which by this point, has overstayed its welcome long enough.

    • @benwoods5050
      @benwoods5050 4 года назад +36

      *Win

    • @rabbit0664
      @rabbit0664 4 года назад +74

      It really should've, it really really should've.

    • @Swordsman99k
      @Swordsman99k 4 года назад +174

      I really hope "The view from halfway down" gets recognized for the masterpiece it is.

  • @runjhunparihar5694
    @runjhunparihar5694 3 года назад +895

    "It's not true but it's a good story"
    Sometimes i just want to hug bojack so bad

    • @myfirstcrappyvideobilly
      @myfirstcrappyvideobilly 2 года назад +15

      When my mom dies I'm going to make up who she was. I don't like her but I want to be able to relate to people.

    • @lifeofjeffrey2447
      @lifeofjeffrey2447 Год назад +14

      You don’t want to hug BoJack lol

    • @captainjirk9564
      @captainjirk9564 Год назад +11

      I feel that but then I remember who he is

  • @rkgk1517
    @rkgk1517 5 лет назад +5234

    It kills me that he cannot even bring himself to say "Sarah Lynn died", even after being able to mention that Herb did... it's like he can't admit it to himself

    • @jcnot9712
      @jcnot9712 4 года назад +276

      rkgk1517 [SPOILER]
      his denial is even more disturbing now that we know what actually happened at the planetarium.

    • @garypeacock951
      @garypeacock951 4 года назад +9

      JC Not :
      He never actually knew her that well?

    • @JimmySteller
      @JimmySteller 4 года назад +85

      JC Not Exactly! All this time it was a horrific signal to us that what we knew about what happened wasn’t the full story. Bojack knew the truth, though, and he hid it from everyone except himself.

    • @waves2378
      @waves2378 4 года назад +43

      17 minutes.

    • @bismuth7398
      @bismuth7398 4 года назад +88

      @@jcnot9712 Keep in mind that the episode after Sarah Lynn's death is when he gives his 20-second "I'm poison" schpeel, and then runs away for about a year.
      Sarah Lynn's death is going to haunt BoJack for the rest of his life.

  • @KiddaTheKiller
    @KiddaTheKiller 5 лет назад +2344

    "Unless she just wanted what we all want. To be seen."
    This hurts.

    • @TheRiku57
      @TheRiku57 5 лет назад +55

      I frickin hate to quote an anime here- but to go further (From Hellsing) "All the world's a stage, and I just want to do something worthy of applause".

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 4 года назад +28

      @@TheRiku57 Why do you hate to quote an anime when that's literally an amazing quote? I like that.

    • @TheRiku57
      @TheRiku57 4 года назад +26

      @@MrGamelover23 I personally love it, and think anime, like any form of media, is art (some higher than others). But socially, in the US (don't know what country you're from), the "weeb" aspect is still unfortunately kind of strong. Like I get asked if I'm 12 if I quote an anime on some forums. It's unfortunate, and it's changing. Just slowly.

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 4 года назад +8

      @@TheRiku57 Just ignore those bottom-feeding griefers. I'm from America too.

    • @TheRiku57
      @TheRiku57 4 года назад +9

      @@MrGamelover23 Agreed. Art is art. A good quote is a good quote.

  • @aurorafuture8508
    @aurorafuture8508 4 года назад +1130

    This is the weirdest jack in the box commercial

    • @00vie80
      @00vie80 4 года назад +53

      Come to Jack in the box to get a free churro for every parent death for only free 99

    • @LudwigOnfroy
      @LudwigOnfroy 4 года назад

      Jack in the box if you mom dead we will cry then give you a free churro because we are to aquard to actually give you advice and we aren't legally allowed to

    • @wwehulk8798
      @wwehulk8798 3 года назад

      Stupid bot

    • @PassiveSmoking
      @PassiveSmoking 3 года назад +10

      They had this free churro promo running at the time.

  • @liamgradwell2998
    @liamgradwell2998 4 года назад +1959

    This monologue is in a class of its own. At college, we learnt that with monologues, sometimes a character can go monologuing about a point one minute and change the whole point of it in a matter of minutes. How Bojack took the statement as “I see you”, but later realised it was actually “ICU” is perfectly timed and well performed on the realisation of it. To be able to perform it so fluidity and with such relatable themes of human relationships and regrets of mistakes is an achievement in it’s own.

    • @myfirstcrappyvideobilly
      @myfirstcrappyvideobilly 2 года назад +6

      This life is full of disappointment.

    • @kaseyh8904
      @kaseyh8904 Год назад +18

      The entire show is very cleverly, very tightly written, and this episode is no exception. The writers for this show KNEW what they were doing. It's no wonder a lot of aspiring actors have chosen THIS as their monologue of choice to act out in recent years

    • @shaneraine8081
      @shaneraine8081 10 месяцев назад

      I agree with you.

  • @jacobmensch7541
    @jacobmensch7541 4 года назад +3331

    Bojack Horseman is over and everything is worse now

    • @beabea5985
      @beabea5985 4 года назад +81

      Well, it was nice while it lasted

    • @Alknix
      @Alknix 4 года назад +29

      Best Thing That Ever Happened

    • @sethangulo8645
      @sethangulo8645 4 года назад +4

      Ayeeee😜

    • @isaactovar1702
      @isaactovar1702 4 года назад +13

      Because it will truly never get better for anyone in it

    • @SonyEricson850
      @SonyEricson850 3 года назад +4

      I recommend checking out "Undone" on amazon prime. It's co-created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, another writer from Bojack Horseman.

  • @benmasclans4
    @benmasclans4 5 лет назад +5604

    I did this monologue for my drama class in college got an A+ it wasn't easy but i knew I had to get it right to preserve the emotion of this scene

    • @JamesEmery6
      @JamesEmery6 5 лет назад +356

      If you have a recording of it. Please post it to RUclips.

    • @y.9645
      @y.9645 5 лет назад +120

      yo did ya just plagiarized a nextflix show XD anywho thats awsome i wanna see

    • @Dripx-
      @Dripx- 5 лет назад +59

      No proof, no thanks.

    • @benmasclans4
      @benmasclans4 5 лет назад +339

      @@y.9645 I told the professor it was from this show so technically it wasn't plagergism

    • @y.9645
      @y.9645 5 лет назад +36

      @@benmasclans4 That was an odd1sout joke
      apologizes if that wasn't clear

  • @Jormbis
    @Jormbis 5 лет назад +1850

    “Losing your parent is like Becker.”
    I can’t believe this feeling could have been described in words.

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 4 года назад +17

      And so odd how that can be relatable. (My parents used to watch Becker and I sometimes sat with them)

    • @rashmisingh-ug7bt
      @rashmisingh-ug7bt 3 года назад +4

      Can you explain?

    • @myfirstcrappyvideobilly
      @myfirstcrappyvideobilly 2 года назад

      Because he had hoped they could have a better relationship?

    • @att1tude__
      @att1tude__ 2 года назад +69

      @@rashmisingh-ug7bt “y’know that show Becker? I watched the entire run of that show hoping that it would get better and it never did. It had all the right pieces but it just couldn’t put them together. And when it got cancelled, I was really bummed out. Not because I liked the show but because I knew it could be so much better and now it never would be. And that’s what losing a parent is like. It’s like Becker. Suddenly you realise you’ll never have the great relationship you wanted and as long as they were alive, part of you, the stupidest goddamn part of you, was still holding on to that chance. And you didn’t even realise it till that chance went away”

  • @lucaguccione-jimenez346
    @lucaguccione-jimenez346 3 года назад +517

    The ICU moment hit me way harder than I would’ve thought it would. He put hoped so much that his mom had finally acknowledged him before she died, only to find out she was reading a sign behind him

    • @blenderbanana
      @blenderbanana 2 года назад +1

      Because she "saw" right through that narcassistic hunk of shit(Bojack Horseman).

  • @titanqueen7217
    @titanqueen7217 3 года назад +392

    That Becker analogy is surprisingly accurate. This whole monologue is great, but the Becker analogy really is the star piece in this. It’s the perfect description of what it’s like to lose an abusive parent.

    • @michaelbyrne5606
      @michaelbyrne5606 3 года назад +22

      For me it’s Gotham.
      A bold retelling of an old story that started with such promise, and than decided to focus more on checklist-cramming villains and pettily cycling inconsistent relationships. Botching Mr. Freeze, never truly taking time to evolve the GCPD as a character focus...it was just a constant source of admiring frustration...
      And yet I never stopped hoping for what it could wake up and become: a story about never regretting our integrity while accepting and challenging the consequences we face.
      And now it’ll be remembered as the show that played too often to convention and too little to evocation. 😔

    • @lucasbonica5065
      @lucasbonica5065 Год назад +3

      I feel that this is almost devastating to my life too

    • @KingMuncheez
      @KingMuncheez Месяц назад +1

      My dad passed away in a motel with a needle in his arm after years of being a rolling stone and absentee. My mother is currently on that path as well and I hate that I mourned but more so out of pity

  • @somenerdygirl4696
    @somenerdygirl4696 4 года назад +1905

    The voice actor for Bojack is so good, I wouldn't mind if he made the character have his own podcast

    • @epicremarc
      @epicremarc 4 года назад +153

      He also voiced Batman in the Lego Movies and played Gob in Arrested Development

    • @joshuahecht6866
      @joshuahecht6866 4 года назад +31

      SomeNerdyGirl
      Will Arnett

    • @lonebattledroid4474
      @lonebattledroid4474 4 года назад +54

      I'm glad he finally got a carrier defining performance with Lego Batman and Bojack

    • @mjL490
      @mjL490 3 года назад +26

      He has a podcast, although not as Bojack. It's called Smartless

    • @Kali-bs7oj
      @Kali-bs7oj 3 года назад +24

      We’re all forgetting his real role as the guy who voices over the Reece’s ads

  • @alextromagnetic
    @alextromagnetic 5 лет назад +678

    That pause when he says Sarah Lynn's name breaks my heart

    • @dylanbroomes5597
      @dylanbroomes5597 5 лет назад +2

      When did he say that

    • @ddsjgvk
      @ddsjgvk 5 лет назад +12

      @@dylanbroomes5597 start at 14:20

    • @dylanbroomes5597
      @dylanbroomes5597 5 лет назад +6

      Thanks

    • @NicoTb4
      @NicoTb4 3 года назад +13

      the real sad thing is that he said "herb kazaz is dead" but then when he said Sarah Lynn's name he just... couldn't say she was dead. he paused for a short second and then went on

  • @aik3874
    @aik3874 4 года назад +886

    ‘I’m your son. All I had was you.’

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  4 года назад +78

      That fucking gets me every time I hear it

    • @aik3874
      @aik3874 4 года назад +18

      My personal opinion.
      Bojack should have gotten married probably with Princess Carolyn and had a few kids.
      He must have become somehow a toxic, abusive dad, but he would have been probably an OK dad.
      Especially with Princess Carolyn.
      But Bojack was too afraid of having kids (S1 E1) because he was abused by parents.
      To me personally, that is an ordinary but very powerful message of this show.

    • @ripelivejam
      @ripelivejam 4 года назад +25

      ​@@aik3874 His fantasy with Charlotte and dream child Harper suggest he might have been. But I think he still needed a long road of healing and work at the end and he wasn't in a place to do that.

  • @BulletBeez
    @BulletBeez 5 лет назад +2379

    “My mom is dead and everything is worse now”

    • @EhCanadianGamer
      @EhCanadianGamer 5 лет назад +20

      That....that is.......that's just....yeh.

    • @righthandstep5
      @righthandstep5 5 лет назад +29

      It is since he will never have her love just like Beatruce died without love from Butterscotch Horseman.

    • @lesslyventura2480
      @lesslyventura2480 5 лет назад +2

      this makes me sad.

    • @joshuahecht6866
      @joshuahecht6866 4 года назад

      For Me It Is Like
      “My Friend Fluttershy Is Dead, And Everything Is Worse Now”

    • @ShunJ89
      @ShunJ89 4 года назад

      Atleast you get a free Churro.

  • @themedia1271
    @themedia1271 4 года назад +4637

    My dad legit told me that this is the eulogy he will deliver at his moms funeral. She is exactly like Beatrice.

    • @rabbit0664
      @rabbit0664 4 года назад +393

      I feel for your dad. I've been debating a similar thing with my mom. She's acted like her and a bit like Butterscotch. At the beginning when he forced a Thank you it hit close to home.

    • @FortworthYT
      @FortworthYT 4 года назад +92

      @@rabbit0664 "Thank youuuuuuu"

    • @LibertyGunsBeerTrump
      @LibertyGunsBeerTrump 4 года назад +45

      Did your grandfather die in a duel?

    • @themedia1271
      @themedia1271 4 года назад +50

      @@LibertyGunsBeerTrump no but he did die a week ago because he starved himself to death

    • @toxicdermyillunary4103
      @toxicdermyillunary4103 4 года назад +35

      @@LibertyGunsBeerTrump you owe media a free churro

  • @jacksonb1001
    @jacksonb1001 4 года назад +1154

    15:54 “You can call Horsin’ Around dumb, or bad, or unrealistic, but there’s nothing than realistic than that. You never get a happy ending, because there’s always more show... I guess until there isn’t.” Now that it’s over I see the writers were talking about Bojack itself.

  • @uhobme2028
    @uhobme2028 5 лет назад +941

    This monologue will never get old. Listened to it more than five times now

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  5 лет назад +74

      I don't know if there's another show that I could listen to 20 min of straight talking.

    • @damagedspace6704
      @damagedspace6704 2 года назад +6

      I actually listen to this to sleep and it’s nice

  • @highcat7184
    @highcat7184 5 лет назад +493

    I like how this started as a comedy and ended as a real tradgedy

    • @ThumbsTup
      @ThumbsTup 3 года назад +14

      A lot of shows are like this:
      Clone wars
      Adventure time
      Steven universe
      Gravity falls
      Tuca & Bertie
      Final Space
      Etc.

    • @ThumbsTup
      @ThumbsTup 3 года назад +2

      @DiecastReviews that's why I said "etc" but thanks for pointing out Rick and Morty

    • @glennjoyce7682
      @glennjoyce7682 2 года назад +2

      @@ThumbsTup fuck... Adventure Time hits hard with the mental illness allegory with The Ice King...as someone with Bi Polar 1, it hits home

  • @stressedbutclownstressed3308
    @stressedbutclownstressed3308 5 лет назад +624

    Whenever I listen to this it feels like I'm listening to a real person, a flawed character whom I can relate to even though I don't have the same treatment from my parents. This show is something real.

    • @yeseniasanchez1027
      @yeseniasanchez1027 3 года назад +3

      the creator or writers said they wrote bojack to be a shitty person that no one can relate to

    • @malfboi
      @malfboi 3 года назад +23

      @@yeseniasanchez1027 well, if that's true they failed miserably, or rather awesome-ly(?)

    • @xSouthernDiscomfortx
      @xSouthernDiscomfortx 3 года назад +9

      @@yeseniasanchez1027 he's definitely a shitty person and I hope most people don't relate to his worst possible actions (penny, Sarah Lynn, generally being too self absorbed to worry about how his actions and words effect others), but there's a whole episode showcasing his internal depression monolog and his deepest insecurities about his own guilt and loneliness so I think many people can relate to aspects of his character such as that. As a generality, we've all done something we've or someone else has considered shitty before, and this show in a way shows us everything we shouldn't do to deal with that, and by the end i felt like I got a good takeaway on how to handle these emotions more effectively. Maybe if bojack learned to earlier, we wouldn't have gotten to the deepest pits of Rock bottom with penny and Sarah Lynn, and being hopelessly addicted to drugs.

  • @cerysfalmai8644
    @cerysfalmai8644 3 года назад +90

    Bojack describing his mothers copse as a pissed off toy dinosaur is actually exactly the kind of eulogy Beatrice deserved.

  • @87clami
    @87clami 5 лет назад +1230

    “There was an understanding we were drowning together”
    I loved this episode, such a good script.
    But just this part, when he felt angry for discovering there wasn’t any deep meaning for the last words her mother said or any recognition, it made me cry: “I’m your son. All I had was you”

  • @mikansan8216
    @mikansan8216 4 года назад +294

    This episode would not have worked if it were on TV. It can't work with commercials. The fact that there is No interruptions makes it feel so... Real. And it is.

  • @furroni9471
    @furroni9471 4 года назад +472

    That "All I had was you" broke me

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  4 года назад +30

      Fucking ditto... I'm not a guy who says a character is "so me" but I relate a little too much to Bojack and I cried when he said that line

    • @furroni9471
      @furroni9471 4 года назад +6

      @@SalsBrain I think at some point everyone had something or a person that meant everything to us, but it got away or let us down at some point, I think that's why everyone can identify themselves on that line.

    • @furroni9471
      @furroni9471 4 года назад +5

      The worst part is that you don't know if you should feel upset or not, after all, they're people as well, who make mistakes and have flaws. Maybe we all think we're so special that the people most close to us would never betray our trust. Even tho there's no reason to believe it at all.

    • @ripelivejam
      @ripelivejam 4 года назад +4

      And Bojack couldn't cry in front of anyone, you could tell how his voice was breaking how hard it hit him.

  • @neonstrat4088
    @neonstrat4088 Год назад +55

    Gonna be honest the “grand gestures aren’t enough” part changed my life. Can’t believe a show about a talking horse had to make me realize this lmao

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  Год назад +5

      This show was truly amazing

  • @unowen7591
    @unowen7591 Год назад +15

    "But then again, mostly not. Mostly you're drowning. She understood that too. And she recognized that I understood it. And dad. All three of us were drowning and we didn't know how to save each other. But there was an understanding that we were all drowning together."
    One of the greatest episodes of television ever. So many lines that just hit you so close to home. I love this show.

  • @batteriii
    @batteriii 3 года назад +436

    The segment about “Becker” always gets me emotionally. My mom is nowhere near as bad as Beatrice, not even close, but I can’t change her and I can’t get her to change in the way I need her to be and it really hurts sometimes. I want a mother I can feel comfortable around and feel like I can talk to, but I know I won’t be able to, and I likely never will.

    • @Nightriser271828
      @Nightriser271828 3 года назад +10

      I know that feeling. I see you.

    • @bethanyoneal5789
      @bethanyoneal5789 2 года назад +3

      @@Nightriser271828 ICU

    • @myfirstcrappyvideobilly
      @myfirstcrappyvideobilly 2 года назад

      When she dies I think my regret will be that we never got the relationship that I'd always wanted. I see it coming and I can't do a fuckin thing to change it.

    • @hannahphoenix1016
      @hannahphoenix1016 2 года назад +3

      Same thing I guess we just have to forget about it cause there is no other way

    • @kris_hopscotch
      @kris_hopscotch Год назад +2

      Yeah, i feel the same way as well, you're not alone in feeling this way

  • @callumjohn6622
    @callumjohn6622 3 года назад +109

    Will Arnett isn't acting anymore. Bojack Horseman just warped his way across space time to deliver this eulogy straight into the voice booth microphone.

  • @wdcain1
    @wdcain1 4 года назад +685

    I hope Comedy Central doesn't cut up this episode with commercial breaks. That would kill the flow of it.

    • @MoonLoonie69
      @MoonLoonie69 4 года назад +171

      This show isn't meant for cable television. That's why it's up on Netflix. Streaming killed TV.

    • @auxilium5378
      @auxilium5378 4 года назад +8

      But
      But BoJack is on Netflix

    • @elijahmcdaniels922
      @elijahmcdaniels922 4 года назад +7

      @@auxilium5378 Comedy Central picked it up so now you can also whatch it there

    • @littlemissysweeticecreamca1398
      @littlemissysweeticecreamca1398 4 года назад +4

      @@elijahmcdaniels922 wow really that's interesting ? Even through its ended

    • @YeahButCanISniffUrPantsFist
      @YeahButCanISniffUrPantsFist 3 года назад +1

      @@auxilium5378 noteveryone has netflix

  • @ciscosoto5737
    @ciscosoto5737 4 года назад +351

    16:37 - 16:50
    That was the moment I teared up, by far the saddest part of the episode. It was that tragic epiphany where he realized that the one thing he could have POSSIBLY held onto, POSSIBLY used as the smallest proof that hidden behind all of her own demons, the darkness within her heart, there was a small ray of light and love she shined onto her son during her final moments. It was then that he truly understood his mother had never done a single act of kindness for him in his life, that she'd been too consumed with her own sense of self-pity and misery to actually be a decent mother to her only child. If she'd just mocked him like Bojack said she expected she would, that would've been bad, sure, but he was expecting that. He could handle that, since that's what he'd experienced all his life. At the very least, he wouldn't have been filled with that small bit of misplaced hope that his mother had actually cared about him, that she'd finally decided to give the long overdue affection, even if it was kind of an insult to do it after so long. But as he stands there, it's as if a freight train hits him, the terrible fall that came from such a very small up he thought he'd received. Jesus Christ, that's so depressing...

    • @Quicksilver_Cookie
      @Quicksilver_Cookie 4 года назад +26

      Right after that when he says "my mom died, and all I got was a free churro", the face he makes. I couldn't hold my tears. The show has such a basic animation, and it's just a horse...but in combination with it's writing and performances it's so expressive and relatable. Also, the pause he makes between those bits is just chilling.

  • @fionagallagherapologist5968
    @fionagallagherapologist5968 Год назад +49

    "my mother is dead and everything is worse now" is the line that always gets me. despite how terrible beatrice was to him, he still cared for her. despite how badly our narcissist parents may treat us, a little part of us will always care for them because we cannot help it. so devastating

    • @icalotdonthide2646
      @icalotdonthide2646 4 месяца назад +1

      This.

    • @daft_class
      @daft_class 3 месяца назад +1

      a child's love for their parent is more often than not unconditional.

  • @juanmanuelpenaloza9264
    @juanmanuelpenaloza9264 5 лет назад +435

    6:21 - 7:19 Basically every analyst's worst nightmare. Damn this show hits hard when it really needs to.

    • @juliakercsmar6587
      @juliakercsmar6587 4 года назад +44

      Lol. I knew it's someone's job to make the continiousness happen. But since i watched this show, now i am amazed when this is done well in shows and movies. Like the Watchowski sisters' Sense8, because of the way physics and the plot works there, it is creepily well done. I bet one of the sisters took it open themselves to watch out for those things and write the order of shots in a way that would make that easier. It's a way out there, but great show. Anyway, sorry for my long ramble.

    • @elimoranodicio4163
      @elimoranodicio4163 4 года назад +13

      Analyst-therapist

  • @uhobme2028
    @uhobme2028 Год назад +60

    _"All this time you knew what I wanted and you waited till the last second to give it to me"_
    While Bojack didn't know about his condition, I like to think in Herb's mind, this summerizes the reason Bojack's apology fell flat.

  • @nagatomutsu844
    @nagatomutsu844 5 лет назад +401

    There's no happy ending, because the show will continue. Until there is none--this is just so deep and so true. Everyone’s life is like this.

    • @StonerBaer
      @StonerBaer 2 года назад +1

      It's very much like Bojack's mind said -
      You don't stop dancing 'til the curtain call.

  • @andresyepez8368
    @andresyepez8368 5 лет назад +184

    This is probably the best monologe I have ever listened.

  • @creedonphillips7682
    @creedonphillips7682 5 лет назад +1133

    Bojack is such an underrated show. It's a relatable show but hits the spots that other shows are too afraid to hit. Other shows focus on the happiness in life, but bojack shows that there is more than happiness, there's loneliness, depression, addiction, and so much more. That's why this is such a good show. Thanks for reading, I'm going to bed now

    • @jenlindley7780
      @jenlindley7780 5 лет назад +23

      Sure, but it is not underrated!!! Thanks god it is getting the praise it deserves.

    • @y.9645
      @y.9645 5 лет назад +11

      Steven Universe: *FEEL GOOD TIMEZ*
      Bojack Horseman: *SAD FEELIN TIME*

    • @TheRiku57
      @TheRiku57 5 лет назад +16

      Honestly... with how much I see of it on the internet and talking with people, even outside my friend group- I think it is low key the most popular show on Netflix.

    • @rabbit0664
      @rabbit0664 4 года назад +3

      @@TheRiku57 I agree

    • @NickB1967
      @NickB1967 4 года назад +4

      @@cynvic1872 The show "Bojack Horseman" crept up on people. It *started* as a comic satire on Hollywood (Los Angeles), with anthropomorphic animals, but as the seasons progressed, it got much darker.

  • @benmoxon7796
    @benmoxon7796 2 года назад +65

    I love the fact that he starts out this speech with "Here we go. I am bojack horseman giving a eulogy. Lets go!". It sounds like an actor psyching himself up to play a perfticulartly diffuclt scene. Which probably more or less how he feels about giving this eulogy.

  • @peckyd6958
    @peckyd6958 4 года назад +478

    How many shows can you watch where you listen to a character talk for twenty straight minutes and still enjoy it

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  4 года назад +40

      None. I don't think any other show could hold me that long with so few visual breaks

    • @hasan_z
      @hasan_z 3 года назад +2

      @@SalsBrain its a "bottle episode" and quite common on tv shows

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  3 года назад +7

      @@hasan_z can you please reference some? I would love to check them out and compare.

    • @jarktonsley4717
      @jarktonsley4717 3 года назад +2

      @@SalsBrain There are 1-2 episodes (very roughly speaking as it's been awhile) of Re:Zero that are basically just one very long conversation. And it's an amazing show with heavy emotions.

    • @noone3305
      @noone3305 3 года назад +5

      @@SalsBrain i think “fly” from breaking bad would count. i can’t think of any others off the top of my head

  • @gulermo
    @gulermo 5 лет назад +435

    "...and one time she smoke an entire cigarette in one long inhale, i watched her do it"
    wow

    • @Shockwave99999
      @Shockwave99999 4 года назад +77

      That one long inhale is actually shown in Times Arrow. It’s during the scene where. Beatrice gives Bojack the painting and she smokes a cigarette.

  • @gothicMCRgirl
    @gothicMCRgirl 4 года назад +311

    You know, it’s strange. My childhood was nowhere near as bad as Bojack’s, but I’m at that point in my life where I don’t really know how to feel about my mother. I don’t feel like I hate her, but I can’t really bring myself to really love her, either. She’s not a bad person I don’t think, but her influence in my life has been so detrimental in a lot of ways, it’s really difficult to be around her lately. And I always felt guilty about that. I know she did her best and is still doing her best, but now, because I tried so hard to live up to her expectations, I kind of hate myself for it. I became a perfectionist thanks to her, so now I’m afraid of ever failing and trying new things, my life is at a standstill. And she’s the type of person to always put her foot down, so I know she’s not really going to listen to me. She’s just going to turn around and blame me for my mediocrity. I’m so tired.

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  4 года назад +28

      I can't speak to your life, I don't know you or anything about it. I will say, however, that cutting toxic people out of your life is super beneficial. And not just obviously toxic but also people who just don't bring you up or make you feel good or happy. I had a horrible relationship with my mother but for some reason I kept her around. Once I got her out of my life not much changed but I feel 10x better knowing I no longer need to even think about her

    • @melistiltskin7889
      @melistiltskin7889 4 года назад +5

      I can relate to that completely. I hope things have improved for you. * *Big Hig* *

    • @themosttypicalnormie2199
      @themosttypicalnormie2199 4 года назад +5

      @Queen_Bratz kind of sounds like your step dad had a lot in common with Bojack.

    • @myfirstcrappyvideobilly
      @myfirstcrappyvideobilly 2 года назад +1

      At least she tried. Mine didn't.

  • @thornlings
    @thornlings Год назад +16

    I lost my estranged, abusive grandfather this week and haven't cried. I just keep thinking about this monolog. It's not him the person that I am sad about. He was a bad person and the world is likely better for him being gone. But some part of me remembers the few good times we had and clung into the hope that he would be better. That we could gave good times again. And now I know we won't. The hope is gone. That's what I mourn.

  • @goodmachines7743
    @goodmachines7743 3 года назад +65

    The ‘you can swim’ bit...
    The whole speech is just amazing, but that one part was the moment when it transcended from a great one-man act into an elevation of all the senses...
    The ‘Finding Neverland’-moment of the show.

  • @itriggerpeople4433
    @itriggerpeople4433 2 года назад +78

    The pure irony in that he talks so much about his parents being self-absorbed but by the end he couldn't even realize he was giving a eulogy at the wrong parlor is 👌👌👌

  • @Quicksilver_Cookie
    @Quicksilver_Cookie 4 года назад +125

    This was an absolute tour de force of dramatic and comedy writing. Twisted into one titan of a monologue. Delivered by Will Arnett so impeccably. I laughed. I cried. I felt empty inside, yet strangely relieved. This is quite possibly the best singular show episode I've ever seen in my life. It is perfection.

  • @reesespoofles5613
    @reesespoofles5613 3 года назад +50

    “My mom died and all I got was this free churro” of all the goddamn lines in this amazing monologue that’s the one that stuck with me lmao

  • @Swanky11
    @Swanky11 5 лет назад +134

    I wish I could watch this episode for the first time again, to feel the full extent of emotions that I've felt then.
    It's still brilliant and powerful but the first time you watch it you cling to every word.

    • @rubykincaid463
      @rubykincaid463 4 года назад +3

      I completely ignored this episode whenever I watched it, and now I’m actually trying to listen / watch it and I am having a bit of a fever dream about bojack and getting all emotional again

    • @Rocker42070
      @Rocker42070 3 года назад

      My dad died in December. I wish I could’ve watched this for the first time after his funeral.

  • @SpiderandMosquito
    @SpiderandMosquito 5 лет назад +251

    God damn this better be used in high school theater every now and again

    • @pablotokes4965
      @pablotokes4965 5 лет назад +18

      I graduated highschool 5 years ago and was in theatre, Im kicking myself rn for this not being one of my audition monologues.

    • @SpiderandMosquito
      @SpiderandMosquito 5 лет назад +1

      @@pablotokes4965 tell me about it XD

    • @SpiderandMosquito
      @SpiderandMosquito 5 лет назад +4

      @@pablotokes4965 not that either of us had much choice, this wasn't available for... obvious reasons :)
      But I'd have used it over and over again

  • @dylanearle3911
    @dylanearle3911 2 года назад +46

    "My mother is dead, and everything is worse now. Because now I know I will never have the type of mother that looks across the room and says 'Bojack Horseman, I see you.' "
    This will forever be my favorite line.

  • @enk335
    @enk335 6 месяцев назад +11

    "She knew what it's like to feel your entire life like you're drowning, with the exception of these moments. These very rare, brief instances, in which you suddenly remember...you can swim."

  • @amihodges4899
    @amihodges4899 5 лет назад +66

    That monologue was one of the most beautifully written things I have ever heard.

  • @jcnot9712
    @jcnot9712 4 года назад +361

    Bojack Horseman is over, and everything is worse now.

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  4 года назад +14

      I found myself not watching the last two episodes. Just because I didn't know where it was going and I didn't want it to end.

    • @jcnot9712
      @jcnot9712 4 года назад +9

      Sals Brain go and watch them, before you get spoiled. I’d say it’s worth it being over ‘cause they did a great job.

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  4 года назад +6

      @@jcnot9712 I did a few days after, but I just couldn't do it even though I brushed through the first 6 in a day. But ty

    • @jcnot9712
      @jcnot9712 4 года назад +2

      Sals Brain that 7th episode, am I right?

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 4 года назад +7

      @@SalsBrain The second to last episode is one of the best in the series.

  • @joshmanbobb2176
    @joshmanbobb2176 3 года назад +39

    This episode went by so fast despite it being just a dude in a room talking to himself basically, such a great episode.

  • @divadwerdna4624
    @divadwerdna4624 4 года назад +58

    I was so pulled into this episode took me ten minutes to realize the scene hadn’t changed

    • @thatrondude
      @thatrondude 4 года назад +2

      I wonder what todds doing its episode . . . Wait.

  • @ellalewis9244
    @ellalewis9244 3 года назад +46

    I remember the first time I watched this episode I had seen about 7 minutes of it then finally realized how long bojack had been monologuing, its written so well and delivered perfectly, It all feels so real. Deserved the emmy 100%.

  • @theamericanexperiment8228
    @theamericanexperiment8228 5 лет назад +468

    The echoing makes it seem more realistic

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  5 лет назад +59

      I had to capture off Netflix on my phone, leave my phone outside in the rain(inside was too noisy with children), run the video to audio(I intended on posting the video at first but changed my mind), then process the audio with a picture on the converter.... When I listened the the final result I didn't feel like it was too bad

    • @theamericanexperiment8228
      @theamericanexperiment8228 5 лет назад +31

      Sals Brain the result was very good. If they did it in the actual show it would sound more realistic and better

    • @lilbean4606
      @lilbean4606 5 лет назад +3

      You look like a fucked up klaus from American Dad

    • @kazumak.1542
      @kazumak.1542 3 года назад

      @@lilbean4606 who?

  • @keatonc.4231
    @keatonc.4231 4 года назад +106

    I've never seen another show do this type of episode before, this is truly a well written and emotional masterpiece of an episode with a lot of good points.

  • @Condescending_Washington
    @Condescending_Washington Год назад +12

    Somehow, the audio quality makes it feel even more authentic

  • @thenewadventuresofhenry6998
    @thenewadventuresofhenry6998 3 года назад +24

    Whoever writes for this show deserves an Emmy.

  • @HueyLeMash
    @HueyLeMash 4 года назад +56

    "Mom, you got any ideas? Anything? Mom? No? Nothing to contribute? Knock once if you’re proud of me..."

  • @thecatcameback3530
    @thecatcameback3530 5 лет назад +331

    No monologue, ever, has so thoroughly convinced me of nihilism. *slow clap, single tear runs down cheek*
    This is art.

    • @Rafael-mh6yz
      @Rafael-mh6yz 4 года назад

      Care to explain nihilism?

    • @xxatomicreapsxx2972
      @xxatomicreapsxx2972 4 года назад +3

      Rafael 37 well the philosophical meaning is : extreme skepticism maintaining that nothing in the world has a real existence. Kind of like nothing really matters.

    • @ded4lyfe1
      @ded4lyfe1 4 года назад +16

      That's not the lesson one ought to learn from this. Bojack still not being fair, and he's trying to rationalize not improving since he's been let down, and why he doesn't try to be better in a real sense. He's a cautionary tale through and through. His life sucks. Because he did start screwed, but he chose to stay this way, and hoped her death would give him something. But that doesn't happen with shitty parents. You don't wait for them to die to get something out of it, and get mad that all you get is a FUCKIMG CHURRO.

    • @ded4lyfe1
      @ded4lyfe1 4 года назад +21

      Bojack Horseman is a cautionary tale. The deck was stacked and he let it keep fucking him and others around it. He perpetuates the misery he has. He's not a role model. Learn from him, do not repeat him. Look at his growth, but recognize where he gives up.

    • @lilomorales6181
      @lilomorales6181 Год назад +1

      ​@Ded forlyfe EXACTLY

  • @bigbadseed7665
    @bigbadseed7665 4 года назад +88

    I actually kind of like this audio. It sounds like Bojack recorded the eulogy on a tape recorder.

  • @darragho6358
    @darragho6358 4 года назад +52

    My father's father died yesterday and he was a person like Beatrice. When I heard I couldn't help but come back here, the line of 'my mother is gone everything is worse now' seems so pertinent. Those moments my dad always wanted that now he knows he'll never get.

  • @jasobres
    @jasobres 4 года назад +168

    I would love to see Will Arnett perform this live.

    • @dinamosflams
      @dinamosflams 2 года назад +10

      this is the perfect piece to do in a theater with low funding, you just need a closed coffin, a suit and a podium and let the emotion in the sceipt flows.
      it's sad that this didn't won an emmy

  • @TheZanzibarMan
    @TheZanzibarMan 2 года назад +13

    "... I'm your Son, all I had was you!"
    The delivery on this line was so good, Will Arnett conveyed so much emotion with just 8 words.
    Truly remarkable, even if he can't smoke an entire cigarette in one long inhale.

  • @richardparker2555
    @richardparker2555 5 лет назад +592

    2:00 "Kind of like a pissed off toy dinosaur"
    It just hit me.
    Bojack is really at a funeral for a "Lizard" family. What if calling Lizards or any of the reptiles of this world a "Dinosaur" is like calling someone a racial slur?
    If so that makes the final reveal even more awkward.

    • @rialtoareaemergencyrespons1915
      @rialtoareaemergencyrespons1915 3 года назад +27

      I think on this world racial slurs would be “scaler”

    • @ThumbsTup
      @ThumbsTup 3 года назад +25

      I assumed that dinosaurs did once exist in this universe, but they were human-like as well

    • @chrisdawson1776
      @chrisdawson1776 Год назад

      In Snoot Game (the better Goodbye Volcano High) the racial slur for dinosaurs were meteor dodgers.

    • @Kyrikrliy
      @Kyrikrliy 5 месяцев назад +1

      Imagine being called a "furious barbie doll". That's probably what this was like from their perspective.

  • @juantorres-fk7bk
    @juantorres-fk7bk 5 лет назад +100

    0:29, I mean couldn't anyone interrupt him there and tell him what's up?

  • @Meeeeeeeeeeeeh34
    @Meeeeeeeeeeeeh34 5 лет назад +140

    ...you gotta do it everyday...that’s the hard part

  • @serioussam27
    @serioussam27 5 лет назад +268

    Knock once if you love me and care for me,and I made your life a little bit brighter...

  • @thepurpleflute9740
    @thepurpleflute9740 5 лет назад +81

    12:33 to 12:44 is my favorite, most relatable part. This is my relationship with my mom and sister. This part of the episode, when I first watched it, is when I started to tear up.

  • @priscilal.7383
    @priscilal.7383 5 лет назад +191

    "I see you"

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  5 лет назад +38

      "ICU"

    • @kenudice9841
      @kenudice9841 5 лет назад +26

      The real depressing part about that sentence or acronym is that she could have said or meant either one, and it wouldn't have made a difference on how he interpreted the message.

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  5 лет назад +15

      @@kenudice9841 the entire show, but the 3 main episodes dealing with his mom the most obvious, is written and delivered so well it's amazing. The writers deserve so much praise

  • @jasonflores-dominguez9227
    @jasonflores-dominguez9227 5 лет назад +178

    “ICU”

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  5 лет назад +22

      When he comes to that realization, oooff😭😭

    • @thatrondude
      @thatrondude 4 года назад +3

      It's impressive she could read

  • @SamersonT
    @SamersonT 2 года назад +31

    something tells me that everytime bojack said something like "knock once" to his moms casket, or he spoke to her, a part of him hoped she'd respond.

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  2 года назад +6

      Like "I get it mom, you were trying to see if I'd be upset. Stop faking so I don't get upset"

  • @phuongnguyenoanviet9594
    @phuongnguyenoanviet9594 5 лет назад +293

    You think you know how sad his life is, then you watch this ep... and you realize that you know nothing about it

  • @noonebossesthegarnet2890
    @noonebossesthegarnet2890 4 года назад +35

    Bruh, this emotional heartbreaking eulogy only for him to be in the wrong room.

  • @yellow_jacket3260
    @yellow_jacket3260 5 лет назад +44

    A moment to remember for all the years to come
    I see you

  • @ysf-erd
    @ysf-erd 3 года назад +19

    I watched the episode at least 10 times. I listen to this once every few months. Today i watched it again and for the first time I cried while listening to this. I felt some kind of relief. Thank you for uploading this

  • @JayAKway
    @JayAKway 2 года назад +14

    I love that the Lizards stayed quiet the whole time

  • @daddykipperflipper4600
    @daddykipperflipper4600 Год назад +5

    11:40 “This moment of grace, it meant something” It breaks my heart to see how life treated Beatrice, Bojack was just left in the dark. Butterscotch well…

  • @superstar64
    @superstar64 Год назад +5

    I enjoy how this is basically the entire episode in audio form.

  • @torbdan9683
    @torbdan9683 4 года назад +55

    "And that's what losing a parent is like. It's like Becker" I think the wording here is really telling about bojacks point of view. He specifically says losing a parent, not something like losing a bad parent or a shitty parent or anything negative. He just says losing a parent. I always took this as bojack is so messed up he doesn't even view a non abusive, dysfunctional parent as a concept so he doesn't even specify his parents were garbage in that one statement. It makes me wonder if bojack thinks being a good parent is even possible for anyone

  • @numericcloth4877
    @numericcloth4877 4 года назад +37

    16:52 man, I can feel the utter defeat in his voice...

  • @oddjr
    @oddjr 8 месяцев назад +7

    People are convinced she said ICU.. but i think the main theme of the episode was that death leaves questions unanswered and places us in an ambiguous place. Like the coffee cup he references. We try to grasp on to meaning, but there's no one there to tell us if we're right or wrong. We do what we want with what we have, because that's all we have left.

  • @dcspidey1218
    @dcspidey1218 4 года назад +49

    I wonder if he resaid the entire Eulogy at his mom's acual funeral

  • @dimanvoltair993
    @dimanvoltair993 5 лет назад +63

    The "I'm your son is o well acted"

  • @morfiiin08
    @morfiiin08 4 года назад +31

    17:15 - 17:20 best line delivery in the show.

  • @iamthenight2024
    @iamthenight2024 5 лет назад +132

    "There's always more show... I guess until there isn't"

    • @Beerbottles123
      @Beerbottles123 4 года назад +7

      "Don't stop dancing until the curtains faaaaall…"

  • @Snoobroglo30
    @Snoobroglo30 4 года назад +87

    That break in his voice when says "I'm your son. All I had was you." I admit I really welled up. =(

  • @fleabaguette9699
    @fleabaguette9699 4 года назад +14

    This monologue hurts. It hurts to the point that it brings me to tears every time. I have always had a bad relationship with my dad. Nothing I do is enough, even though all I want is to make him proud of me. But as I get older, I get more apathetic about making him happy. But I can't deny that being his daughter is part of who I am. I'm sad that this is what I'll feel when he passes.

  • @nobody-jx1hi
    @nobody-jx1hi 2 года назад +15

    The end of this episode reminds me of an italian book "Zeno's Conscience". Zeno is a man full of neuroses and goes to a psychiatrist. The book is the fictional character's memoirs that he keeps because his psychiatrist recommended to do so in order to overcome his illness. In one of the chapter Zeno talks about when he has to go to the funeral of Guido, Ada's husband (the woman that Zeno initially wanted to marry). Zeno never liked Guido even if both of them worked together and he was his brother-in-law (Zeno is married with the sister of Ada, so if I'm not wrong that makes Guido his brother-in-law). The day of the funeral Zeno arrives late because he himself gambles Guido's money on the Bourse and recover three quarters of the losses and then at the end of the funeral, Zeno discovers that he has gone to the wrong one (like Bojack at the end of the episode). Italo Svevo (the writer) was interested in Freud and psychoanalysis, and for this chapter there is an explanation. There is a reference to Freud's work "Psychopathology of everyday life" which also talks about lapses. Zeno initially forgets about Guido's funeral because he unconsciously hates him and then he won't even go to his funeral but he will go to the wrong one. So as we know the relationship between Bojack and Beatrice, maybe Bojack accidentally went to another funeral because of the bad relationship he had with his mother (just as Zeno and Guido). Probably this theory doesn't even makes sense but I just wanted to share with you guys because I thought that this comparison was kinda funny (and sorry if there are some mistakes, I'm Italian so english is not my first language)

    • @SalsBrain
      @SalsBrain  2 года назад +2

      I want to read this now

    • @claudietta1111
      @claudietta1111 2 года назад +2

      @@SalsBrain you have to! that book it's amazingly good!!

  • @hunterhudgens4185
    @hunterhudgens4185 4 года назад +18

    It’s really cool that free churro was a build up to the view from halfway down. He talks about how he fell off a building and his thoughts on the way down. And the hint of “there’s always more show. The show keeps going” which will later be what he imagines Sarah Lynn to sing

  • @finkretana
    @finkretana 5 лет назад +75

    listening some lo fi with this at the same time, trippy

  • @ZawWLwin-jo7dc
    @ZawWLwin-jo7dc 3 года назад +11

    Holy shit, this is the best monologue I've ever listened to.

  • @PaulMcCartneyBass1
    @PaulMcCartneyBass1 4 года назад +103

    In the last joke about his mother, he was supposed to say, "one's decently read, the other's recently dead" but instead, he just said "huge bitch". Very good writing and thanks for the upload

  • @bag.of.bones.
    @bag.of.bones. Год назад +6

    interesting how bojack used "drowning" as a metaphor for living his life

  • @jennifertennent8319
    @jennifertennent8319 3 года назад +34

    I have listened to this monologue probably at least five times over the past few days.
    There are a number of things I find relatable.
    1) Having few / no stories to tell of Beatrice being a good mother or more generally having a happy childhood.
    2) Wishing / wanting / imagining fictional scenarios of your parents caring or at least being less awful.
    3) "She is a big bitch... No you were a big bitch."
    4) Bojack relating how he thought, "They will be sorry," when there was the accident on set.
    5) Generally being confused and conflicted how to feel despite the many times she was awful to him.
    6) In my case, I don't think it was so much my mere existence that was a problem. I think it was more along the lines, it's sufficient that I exist to give them a superficial sense of purpose... But if I want anything, if I need something, if I am unhappy, if there are legitimate grounds to be concerned about my health and see a doctor... "HOW DARE YOU!?"
    Ok...this wasn't their response every time, but it wasn't a great feeling when I got enough courage to ask for something or there was a legitimate reason for doing something basic.