"Except the minor detail that it ends" I really love this line because it can be interpreted as "Accept the minor detail that it ends" wich is implying Bojack's brain is telling him he needs to accept his own death in a very subtle way. Yet another way this show is so masterful.
@@termitetoxin7983no, not really. The "what people get out of art" idea is actually very new and moreso that art critics feel more validated. Art's meaning is ultimately what the artist intended. WHAT IT WOULD BE BETTER AS is an extrojective interpretation. I.E. "This is how I view this art and interpret it" which that kind of analysis is separate from the meaning of the original artist and is ultimately it's own work. It's a difference between "what the art meant to say"(artist's intention) vs "what do you take from this art" (your personal take). You COULD be wrong on what the meaning of the art is because that's the artists meaning, you can NEVER be wrong about how you personally feel at that moment about the art.
@anarchosyndicalism2418 bojack is one of greatest written pieces in history. There's a 99% chance that implication was intentional. If anyone were to do it it's these guys.
This song is so full of symbolism but "A song you taught me when I was small" is so sad to me, she was i think 3 when she started on horsing around? She was so young and of course she internalised everything adults said, she looked up to Bojack and it makes me so sad that he taught her this awful lesson that partly lead to her death
I think the saddest part to me was when she looked at the nothingness in the door, which is basically referencing her about to die. When she holds her breath and plugs her nose, it's a foreshadowing of her death because Heroine caused her to "hold her breath" when in reality, she was on the verge of death and couldn't breath from intoxication
I like how the tempo makes me think how it starts innocent like she was when she was a kid, to the typo of her song "Prickly Muffin" showing how she "grew up" then it slowing down remind us of her last moment with the person she probably thought she could trust
anyone else think she didn’t finish the line before jumping cause she knows and bojack knows she “won’t stop dancing” cause the legacy of her fame will outlive her and they’ll continue to profit off or her “dancing” 😭😭 this show breaks me into existential crisis all the time but i can’t stop watching!!
"The most important thing is, you got to give the people what they want, even if it kills you, even if it empties you out until there's nothing left to empty. No matter what happens, no matter how much it hurts, YOU DON'T STOP DANCING, and you don't stop smiling, and you give those people what they want."
I think so. We see even with the playhouse incident that she knows what she's talking about. But she would have needed that support that everyone in her life (except for one man who is now dead and maybe Sharona) failed to give her.
She could’ve. But nobody was in her corner for so long, eventually she just fell into a pit. And nobody helped her, not her mother, her bastard stepdad, bojack, etc. The people at the rehab clinic probably did though
I really love the last verse. Especially "the music start" you know, the voice inside your head start to chatter around at the end of the day? That's it
In that frame she is visually reminiscent of Kali, the goddess of destruction. The light from the moon even makes her look blue like Kali. Mindblowing detail and the most powerful frame in the show IMO, considering she wanted to be an architect and build - the opposite of destruction.
You see this is my favourite episode and I really like the original don’t stop dancing song with Gina I just don’t like this remix. It’s the only bad part of the episode imo
I like the fact that she never finished her line before the song ended. It's like her song was cut short/ended early just like her life.
wdym at the end she finishes all her lines
@@brandonlove9012 no, she had to say "don't stop dancing till you drop" or something like that :(
@@Ikerrad-j9p dont stop dancing till the curtains fall?
@@FrisibleConfusion yup, that's it!
“ _a song you taught me when I was small…_ “
Goddamn it, Bojack
"Except the minor detail that it ends" I really love this line because it can be interpreted as "Accept the minor detail that it ends" wich is implying Bojack's brain is telling him he needs to accept his own death in a very subtle way. Yet another way this show is so masterful.
Pretty sure that interpretation wasn’t intended but alright
@@anarchosyndicalism2418Well isn’t the point of art less what people put into it and more what they get out of it?
@@termitetoxin7983no, not really. The "what people get out of art" idea is actually very new and moreso that art critics feel more validated. Art's meaning is ultimately what the artist intended. WHAT IT WOULD BE BETTER AS is an extrojective interpretation. I.E. "This is how I view this art and interpret it" which that kind of analysis is separate from the meaning of the original artist and is ultimately it's own work.
It's a difference between "what the art meant to say"(artist's intention) vs "what do you take from this art" (your personal take). You COULD be wrong on what the meaning of the art is because that's the artists meaning, you can NEVER be wrong about how you personally feel at that moment about the art.
@@JoseSerrato0420he quoted todd man. its a reference. final episode on the beach with bojack?
@anarchosyndicalism2418 bojack is one of greatest written pieces in history. There's a 99% chance that implication was intentional. If anyone were to do it it's these guys.
"A song u taught me when i was small", oh, god, i cried, remembered his words that BoJack told her when she was little-"just dont stop dancing"....
This song is so full of symbolism but "A song you taught me when I was small" is so sad to me, she was i think 3 when she started on horsing around? She was so young and of course she internalised everything adults said, she looked up to Bojack and it makes me so sad that he taught her this awful lesson that partly lead to her death
@@erika-paigehutch3930 She was 6 iirc
And sing the god dam lollipop song
I think the saddest part to me was when she looked at the nothingness in the door, which is basically referencing her about to die. When she holds her breath and plugs her nose, it's a foreshadowing of her death because Heroine caused her to "hold her breath" when in reality, she was on the verge of death and couldn't breath from intoxication
Well not really foreshadowing because this happened afterwards, it's more symbolic
@@Nyctophillicalex OH right! That's the correct word, thanks!
I like how the tempo makes me think how it starts innocent like she was when she was a kid, to the typo of her song "Prickly Muffin" showing how she "grew up" then it slowing down remind us of her last moment with the person she probably thought she could trust
What typo?
Did you mean tempo?
@@popibundle9924 Thank you so much for letting me know. I didn't notice at first
anyone else think she didn’t finish the line before jumping cause she knows and bojack knows she “won’t stop dancing” cause the legacy of her fame will outlive her and they’ll continue to profit off or her “dancing” 😭😭 this show breaks me into existential crisis all the time but i can’t stop watching!!
I thought it was because her life like the song ends abruptly
@@matiaspereyra9375 I wouldn't really say it ended abruptly considering she was in a month long bender
"The most important thing is, you got to give the people what they want, even if it kills you, even if it empties you out until there's nothing left to empty. No matter what happens, no matter how much it hurts, YOU DON'T STOP DANCING, and you don't stop smiling, and you give those people what they want."
Could she have become an architect if she ever stopped dancing?
her piece of sh it mother probably forced to act.
The sad thing is: we don't and will never know.
"I want to be an architect..."
I think so. We see even with the playhouse incident that she knows what she's talking about. But she would have needed that support that everyone in her life (except for one man who is now dead and maybe Sharona) failed to give her.
She could’ve.
But nobody was in her corner for so long, eventually she just fell into a pit. And nobody helped her, not her mother, her bastard stepdad, bojack, etc.
The people at the rehab clinic probably did though
I really need to stop watch this. But I can't stop 😢.
... dancing
(I'm sorry)
my teacher: why are you crying/smiling?
my headphones:
17 minutes, that’s too much, man!
is her VA the same person that voiced louise from bobs burgers?
Yeah
Also I love ur pfp!!! Boozoo supremacy :D
@@poopinator78 absolutely!! Boozoo supremacy 🛐🛐
And Mabel from gravity falls
Yes its Kristen Schaal
Twerks and cries
Don’t stop dancing, the music doesn’t last forever
I really love the last verse. Especially "the music start" you know, the voice inside your head start to chatter around at the end of the day? That's it
Rest in peace, Sarah Lynn
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she stopped dancing
because of the curtain call
is this possibly some sort of parody of life is a cabaret?
Anyone have comment on the artistic choice to make all her clones slightly out of sync?
In that frame she is visually reminiscent of Kali, the goddess of destruction. The light from the moon even makes her look blue like Kali. Mindblowing detail and the most powerful frame in the show IMO, considering she wanted to be an architect and build - the opposite of destruction.
@usuallyichargeasacrificiallamb
It could also be subtly showing how this "don't stop dancing" mantra slowly lead her to self-destruct
What episode is this
season 6 ep 16 I think, before the last episode
Season 6 episode 15. Its the episode before the last one
“The View From Halfway Down”
season 1 episode 1
hehe haha
0:45
You have a little video in your lag :v
You see this is my favourite episode and I really like the original don’t stop dancing song with Gina I just don’t like this remix. It’s the only bad part of the episode imo