I remember when the season came out, I had it ready to go at 3AM, binging through each episode. Then I got to this one, dreading of a major consequence coming, and they saved it right for the end. Just sitting there, and as soon as the third "Sarah Lynn?" was spoken, I knew what it meant. Even better, playing Back in the 90s right after that solidifies the gut punch. It's one of the few cartoons I've watched where it takes death seriously when it does happen, where you know those characters are not coming back in some funny way. They're gone.
From Reddit: Sarah Lynn's last words were, "I want to be an architect." When you look at all the throwbacks this show has had to this moment, it's a really crushing epitaph. As a child, she expressed to her mom that she wanted to be an architect, but her mom said, "Mommy didn't do what mommy did to that Star Search producer so you could be an architect." When she and Bojack crash into the playhouse, her first comment is on the structural integrity of the joists, and how it was a shit playhouse because, "You have to build parallel joists for the foundation, dumb shits!" And the coup de gras was when she was sitting in the planetarium with Bojack moments before her death. We learn that she doesn't even like the stars, it's just the ceiling. All along, she was amazed by the dome, and went to the planetarium so she could look at the architecture and feel like she had some control over her life. "I wanna be an architect."
Agreed. Obviously the audience (generally) was angry at Bojack. But we assumed he called right away, there was nothing they could have done. But finding out she very likely would have made it bad he just not tricking waited? Cod.
Man, it’s even more messed up now that we know she died at the hospital. 17 minutes could have saved her but BoJack wanted to cover his tracks instead.
@@mafum4fu No, Bojack waited 17 minutes to call the ambulance because he was scared that he would have been blamed for what happened to Sarah Lynn. Obviously it's his fault that she died :(
Who would have thought that it'd be a cartoon about a talking horse that would deliver an emotional gut punch like this? Well, played, Bojack. Well played.
Maybe that's how it was meant to be since, technically, he broke her sobriety when he called her and said asked if she wanted to go on a bender. So basically, the drug bojack killed her, but so did Bojack.
MarcusTV+ Haha you are funny. It was the drugs. She is a 100 lb girl who went on a 3 week bender. Also she had been sober for so long the drugs hit her extra hard. Ironically when you relapse you are more likely to OD because your body isn't used to the drugs anymore. Also if you know anything about Heroin you would know 94% heroin is WAY to much. When you put the clues together it is EXTREMLY strongly implied that Bojack heroin killed her.
That's the point of having the fake out OD in the previous scene. It sets it up so that when this one happens it seems like another goof. It's only when the screen goes dark you realize that this isn't just a joke anymore.
I really fucking hate that the show added that detail. Bojack has already made a ton of shitty decisions throughout the show, but something *that* big just completely ruins the original impact of the scene. Easily my least favorite thing the show has done.
@@Grayman2003 Kinda sorta agreed. Had we known that then, I would have sworn him off, and say I hoped he died alone.... but if they did let us know that... then I wouldn't have watched to the end, and I'm glad I did. The main thing I hate is that I can make an excuse for him- when there is ABSOLUTLEY NO EXCUSE- he thought she was dead then and there, and without doctor knowledge, almost everyone in that position would have thought the same. We kept wondering for 3 years how he got out of it... while we didn't realize the reason to that relatively small question would have soured him forever, even to us the viewers. That said- fuck Bojack for this.
@@nika8620 He's not the same person anymore, and he clearly was crippled by the guilt and shock of that situation. I guess I'm very different than you all, but if a person shows signs of growth and willingness to improve; I see no more reason to hold the past against them. That version of them is gone with the past, let it be gone.
My heart sank when you realize that Bojack could’ve saved Sarah Lynn if he called the Paramedics. Instead he panicked and left her there to die alone as he builds a story that doesn’t implicate him.
@@Joppe253 nope, it was confirmed canon that she only fell unconscious there and only died on the hospital bed. Bojack waited 17 minutes to call anyone so he could cover his tracks.
@@byzaurum6677 It was confirmed only in the last season (which to be honest felt a little cheap to me) but that doesn't even matter. As I said before, Bojack thought she died on his shoulder in the planetarium and that's why he acted the way he did.
@@Joppe253 Yeah, I'm not arguing with someone who hates last season of bojack. Most of y'all are cheap ass people that deny shit to fit your own opinoon.
@@byzaurum6677 Woah, man. That's super negative. He didn't say that he hated the last season; he said that revealing those details only in the last season felt like an easy way out. Isn't your response projecting a bit too much? o_O
@@dazai4550 He didn't know that she was still alive. He thought she was dead and decided to cover his own ass. That makes him a selfish prick but that's nothing new.
It gives me something because forsome reason our body makes us not feel the pain even tho its useless because we wont be useful anymore but still our body lets us just fall asleep
0:35 I think that’s the point she falls asleep. That she never wakes up. That’s the precise moment bojack lost her and hadn’t realised yet. For the next thirty seconds, she’s still alive to bojack. It’s a shame she never got to hear what he said after
TerminalCarrion I don’t think she goes to sleep within seconds 2-3 seconds after her last words. It would have taken her a little bit longer. But that’s the beauty and dread of that scene (and the whole show really): we’ll never know. She probably faded to sleep and then death while hearing his voice but she probably didn’t understand much of what he was saying
The worst part is: in the scene immediately preceding this one, Sarah Lynn freaks out, questioning: "Am I doomed? Are we all doomed?" Bojack placates her by taking her to the Planetarium - and we get this beautiful scene. ...Having an impending sense of doom is an actual medical symptom that doctors can and will use to treat patients. If an properly trained professional had been present at this point and spotted that instead of just trying to calm her down, they could have possibly saved her life. "Bojack kills."
@@krotamo Hey, I know I'm late, but patients presenting with "feelings of impending doom" can be suffering from early stages of myocardial infarction (heart attack), ischemic stroke, some forms of chemotoxicity (poisoning/overdose), or substance abuse withdrawal, especially alcohol - delirium tremens. Source: Navy 'doc'
Speaking from experience i overdosed on cocaine once and the first thing I remembered was I panicked. I knew something was wrong and my body was about to give up so sent me into a frenzy. Luckily I survived but the doom monologue hit home for me.
Graham Boland Precisely that! I was watching it on the tram while commuting, so I couldn’t go straight to the next episode as I then had to drive by car and all this time I was just wondering if she’s really dead or not. I HAD to know, but the dread was real.
Yeah, I've been binge-watching this show for the first time, late night this sort of put me off incredibly. I just turned if off in disbelief and went to bed.
"See, Sarah Lynn, we're not doomed. In the great grand scheme of things, we're just tiny specks that will one day be forgotten. So, it doesn't matter what we did in the past, or how we'll be remembered. The only thing that matters is right now, this moment, this one spectacular moment we are sharing together. Right Sarah Lynn?....Sarah Lynn?..."
Damn now that i think about it even tho he was giving that speech to Sarah Lynn to make her feel bettter, it was also for himself. He wanted to believe what he said, until Sarah Lynn died and hes back to where he always been.
Fuck you Bojack. Fuck you, and fuck the lifestyle that killed Sarah Lynn. There’s nothing noble - nothing glamorous - nothing romantic about that mode of life. People call this liberating? Nothing about a lifestyle that ends up killing someone is liberating.
They were finally connecting, drugs or not, they were this close to help each other out. And exactly when the "redemption" started happening, well... this scene happened. A literal hard kick in the urethra. I felt extremely bad after this episode, i started an introspection, and got a tiny bit depressed. I even cried after years, that's how deep it touched me...
Am I the only one who wonders at which exact moment did she give up the ghost? Immediately right after she said she wanted to be an architect or sometime during Bojack's philosophical monologue? Up to what extent did she hear Bojack's voice? Did she even understand what he was saying? Or she never heard anything about it since because she already lost consciousness? Damnit.
'The only thing that matters is right now, this moment, this one spectacular moment we are sharing together.' Since they were aiming to make this hurt for Bojack as much as possible, I'm guessing he was alone by the time he started this sentence, at the very latest
I’m Pretty sure she lost Herself after it ended cus it went Black So I’m guessing They where Showing what she was hearing and seeing Which was Picth black and his voice sounded farther away
the way i think about it is after she said "i wanna be an architect" she died peacefully and slowly, Bojack's voice getting father away, as if she was underwater. Like drowning, she never made it to the surface and it was far to late for her.,
In Spanish, the actress who gave voice to Sarah Lyn is the same actress who always gives voice to Miley Cyrus, even when she was in Hannah Montana. And the actor who gives voice to Bojack is the one who gives voice to Charlie Sheen in two and half men. Coincidences?
This show is nothing short of incredible. You'll laugh and cry at the same time. It's hilarious with the references and puns and BoJack's quick wit but it's also tragic at the same time. Between the self destructive behaviors, the drinking and how lost BoJack and company are this show really takes a different approach versus other adult cartoons.
I went to the Griffith Observatory's planetarium for the first time today and, as I took in all the revelations of humankind, all I could do was think of this single, fictional goddamn moment. It's crushing that, although this character is fictional, there are so many people as lost and drifting as Sarah Lynn was. It's crushing, but it helps me to take it day-by-day, to look towards the future, and to remember that changing myself is up to me and my own efforts.
Bogdan M. Something about the last time he says “Sarah Lynn?” with that dread in his voice like he already knows she’s gone, and then that first chord of the song... fuck, man
The worse part is you know Sarah Lynn tried to study architecture before because when her and bojack crash into that families play house she tells the dad how to put down foundation for a house. Wow my heart 🙁
1:06 This moment right here caused an emotion I've never felt before. It was a mix of fear, sadness, and simply understanding what that final Sarah Lynn that Bojack said ment. God this show is a masterpiece.
Another example of how brilliantly this show is written: in the beginning of the preceding motel room scene, Sarah Lynn is sleeping on the bed and Bojack calls out to her exactly the way he does here. They foreshadowed the entire thing.
@@kizior102030 not calling it comedy is going too far.More than half of it is just pure comedy,silly catchphrases and stuff.Then there's some depressing stuff.But most of it is just silly and funny moments
It makes sense, with how calm he was at the end. Before they went to the planetarium, Bojack yelled out Sara Lynn's name in panic when she didn't awnser back the first time. Here he seems calmer. "She's okay, she was the first time, and she's okay now." And, finnaly, he shared some decent advice to her. "All that matters is this one, spectacular moment." He told her, without telling her, she could stop dancing. But it was too late. That moment ended long ago.
When they found the bojack heroin, all I could think of was “bojack is gonna kill me.” I had a feeling that this would be the outcome of them doing bojack :(
this show just feels like game changer. It is such a realistic portrayal of human suffering, in a surreal animated series. All the more attention to that realistic feeling. It is just, I think it has the makings of a classic.
Can we take a moment to acknowledge the absolutely incredible voice acting of Will Arnet? The way he says her name repeatedly, with the concern growing at the end just makes your blood run cold. Each repetition gets quieter, but more fearful. "Right Sarah Lynn? Sarah Lynn? Sarah Lynn!?"
Kind of makes me think of how Joel called out to Sarah when she died in the Last of Us. It wasn't some huge over-the-top thing. It too had that quiet desperation to it. Especially since we saw her cry and suffer first before she ultimately succumbed to her wounds. "Sarah? Baby? (quiet realization) Don't do this to me baby, come on..."
when you dont have anybody else, but one person you can relate to, you care, you love, and she is the only one who gets you, die in your shoulder... damn.
I was speechless, I couldn't believe it when I watched this for the first time...this scene is just awesome. It's depressing as hell, but beautifully made. I saw someone else comment saying they shouldn't have had the end credits song playing, which I agree with, it should've just been silent. Other than that, it's great.
Daniel Wieczorek No, I’m saying the shouldn’t have had “back in the 90s” play at the end. They should’ve had the planetarium music or another “emotional” instrumental that fit with the scene, just not the normal song they use.
@@tommykevans3 I think they did right because live doesnt care about your feelings or you beeing sad it just goes on and so does the music that is played after every episode. I like it
@@danielwieczorek1186 fair enough, it just took me out of it for a bit. a few other episodes they just let whatever music was playing in the episode go through the credits so the audience can sit for a minute and think about what they just watched, but I totally see what you mean.
At the first "Sarah Lynn" I thought he fell sleep. But that second one, with the black screen... such a subtle way to let you know that she might be dead.
Im just seing it like that At the moment where she say her last sentence she lays to bojack, hears his voice. Her eyes slowly closing, and after he finish`s she closes her eyes. and just hears the echo of bojack saying her name. Then she dies in silence. yes it is very sad but, sarah, even she is just a comic, she deeply is in my feelings.
One thing I found that makes this scene even sadder, remember in the opening she said she's clean for nine months? Nine months is the exact same time for a baby, also known as a new life is form
i cant tell you how much i cried, my heart sank. especially when bojack called sarah’s name for the second time and the screen went black. i cant tell you how much this show is so special to me, it helped me so much
The fact that the edit and subtle acting makes it very clear that Sarah lynn is dead and not asleep is a testament to how brilliant this show is. Such meticulous script and powerful storytelling
"The only thing thay matters is right now, this moment, this one spectacular moment we are sharing together" That line, in this very context, gives the show a new whole level of tragedy. BoJack Horseman has indeed an outstanding direction.
Bojack's worst attribute is making terrible careless mistakes. His second worst attribute is his inability to accept responsibility for his mistakes at all cost.
man...when I thought about how Bojack was in that room, with all the people that are gone, when he remembered and desperately hoped Diane would save him, was Sarah Lynn in that room too? Did she also remember Bojack was with her and desperately hoped he would save her while the dark liquid was swallowing her? Oh man...
The way the music just stops when he says “Sarah Lynn” one last time gave me light chills I don’t know how to describe it just wow man this episode was so beautiful and heart wrenching at the same time
Those chills....them feels. Man I remember watching this with the missus and I was shocked by this. Bravo Bojack, you’ve done what few series can do, legit surprise me.
Haha that Sarah Lynn sure is a heavy sleeper! Anyways this is such a wholesome ending I think I’m gonna just stop watching right here. I’m positive that no major plot points will be revealed in future seasons that prove me wrong otherwise!
I can't help but bawl crying here, I have had a lot of real life friends do drugs and change significantly, I've heard horrible stories of my friend's friend dying from an overdose. But something that really hits hard here is after Watching Gravity Falls a few months ago. It's my favorite cartoon now. But everytime I see Sarah Lynn it makes me think if someone like Mabel (same voice actor) went down such a dark path, (not to mention neil degrasse Tyson voiced Waddles in an episode) and how fucked the child acting gig is. And I can't help but think of like if this happened to my sister or future daughter and I start crying. It's amazing for this show to make me feel such emotions from this one scene.
"Wanna be an architect"...she deeply regrets the life she had.
As a student of architecture, I cried.
Michael Fribus most depressing part of the whole show imo. She could have had a great life. Then bojack comes in and ruins everything
Although I agree BoJack has some influence in Sarah Lynn's actions, she was responsible for her own happiness...
@@Airnadon that's the thing: she doesn't know what responsibility is because nobody ever showed her what it is.
unowen7591 sad thing is he knows it.
Note to self: when the episode revolves around a minor character we haven’t seen in a while, prepare for death.
Noted: ✅
Holy shit everything is this moment
Prepare for sadness :(
It happened in Modern Family so I believe you
@@ruzspruce9984 who died in modern family?
how quickly this scene goes from sweet to tragic...just kinda leaves you speechless...in a way you've never known speechless...
well she's just like all child actors some of them start of with a great career but as they get older bad stuff happens
@J13 True
I genuinely I couldn’t believe they did it
I remember when the season came out, I had it ready to go at 3AM, binging through each episode. Then I got to this one, dreading of a major consequence coming, and they saved it right for the end. Just sitting there, and as soon as the third "Sarah Lynn?" was spoken, I knew what it meant. Even better, playing Back in the 90s right after that solidifies the gut punch. It's one of the few cartoons I've watched where it takes death seriously when it does happen, where you know those characters are not coming back in some funny way. They're gone.
I'm not crying, you're crying
From Reddit:
Sarah Lynn's last words were, "I want to be an architect." When you look at all the throwbacks this show has had to this moment, it's a really crushing epitaph.
As a child, she expressed to her mom that she wanted to be an architect, but her mom said, "Mommy didn't do what mommy did to that Star Search producer so you could be an architect."
When she and Bojack crash into the playhouse, her first comment is on the structural integrity of the joists, and how it was a shit playhouse because, "You have to build parallel joists for the foundation, dumb shits!"
And the coup de gras was when she was sitting in the planetarium with Bojack moments before her death. We learn that she doesn't even like the stars, it's just the ceiling. All along, she was amazed by the dome, and went to the planetarium so she could look at the architecture and feel like she had some control over her life.
"I wanna be an architect."
This is great
Wow. I love how this show is a comedy but somehow creates a very dark and interesting story at the same time...
Also the fact that she doesn’t even like the stars could be analyzed by the fact she never really wanted to be a celebrity aka a star
@@rhodopisdenile8977 woah.
What is this comment section English class?
But truly an awe inspiring scene within our hearts from S.L.
She wasn’t dead yet. She died at the hospital. Bojack left her there for 17 minutes. Finding that out changed everything.
Made me realise how selfish bojack is
Agreed. Obviously the audience (generally) was angry at Bojack. But we assumed he called right away, there was nothing they could have done.
But finding out she very likely would have made it bad he just not tricking waited? Cod.
Yeah, it's the one truly unforgivable thing he did.
I never realized why he waited though
@@nicoles756 so he could use her phone to call him and cover his tracks from the police
Man, it’s even more messed up now that we know she died at the hospital. 17 minutes could have saved her but BoJack wanted to cover his tracks instead.
It's fucked up in many senses
Where is that revealed? I don't understand, Bojack runned away after this scene?
@@mafum4fu No, Bojack waited 17 minutes to call the ambulance because he was scared that he would have been blamed for what happened to Sarah Lynn. Obviously it's his fault that she died :(
Funny how he explained, what only matters is what we do now.
Lore 0809 where do you learn it
Who would have thought that it'd be a cartoon about a talking horse that would deliver an emotional gut punch like this? Well, played, Bojack. Well played.
The power of bojack don't forget never forget.
Less of a gut punch to me and more of a shotgun blast to the chest. This scene crushes me.
@Jordan Simeone why?
The animation lowers your guard
What about a puppet show like Dark Crystal Age of Resistance which delivers a few emotional gut punch moments?
its kinda metaphoric how the drug bojack kills her
It is metaphoric she idolised BoJack and he essentially used and abandoned her he was the reason for her fall.
Oh noooooOOOOO
Oh..that is painful
It’s because Bojangles did kill her the animal
Maybe that's how it was meant to be since, technically, he broke her sobriety when he called her and said asked if she wanted to go on a bender. So basically, the drug bojack killed her, but so did Bojack.
I thought that was just her falling asleep until I saw the next episode.
DaStarWarsGuv so how did she did, organ failure or something?
MarcusTV+ Haha you are funny. It was the drugs. She is a 100 lb girl who went on a 3 week bender. Also she had been sober for so long the drugs hit her extra hard. Ironically when you relapse you are more likely to OD because your body isn't used to the drugs anymore. Also if you know anything about Heroin you would know 94% heroin is WAY to much. When you put the clues together it is EXTREMLY strongly implied that Bojack heroin killed her.
That's the point of having the fake out OD in the previous scene. It sets it up so that when this one happens it seems like another goof. It's only when the screen goes dark you realize that this isn't just a joke anymore.
DaStarWarsGuv same
MarcusTv she died of overdose
Knowing he waited 17 minutes changed everything
Yeah that really fucked me up
I think he deserved everything that happened to him at the end
I really fucking hate that the show added that detail.
Bojack has already made a ton of shitty decisions throughout the show, but something *that* big just completely ruins the original impact of the scene.
Easily my least favorite thing the show has done.
@@Grayman2003 Kinda sorta agreed. Had we known that then, I would have sworn him off, and say I hoped he died alone.... but if they did let us know that... then I wouldn't have watched to the end, and I'm glad I did.
The main thing I hate is that I can make an excuse for him- when there is ABSOLUTLEY NO EXCUSE- he thought she was dead then and there, and without doctor knowledge, almost everyone in that position would have thought the same. We kept wondering for 3 years how he got out of it... while we didn't realize the reason to that relatively small question would have soured him forever, even to us the viewers.
That said- fuck Bojack for this.
@@nika8620
He's not the same person anymore, and he clearly was crippled by the guilt and shock of that situation. I guess I'm very different than you all, but if a person shows signs of growth and willingness to improve; I see no more reason to hold the past against them. That version of them is gone with the past, let it be gone.
Ironic how her catchphrase was “that’s too much man!”
And at the end, the drugs were too much for her body to handle
its also the name of the episode
And her death is too much for me, man.
that’s too much man!
and the drug is named Bojack
so, Bojack killed her
The first night of there 3 and a half bender was enough to nock out every animal in the lion King movie
That's too much man....
Саша Иванов oh my god.. too cruel
Sovsem_ Prosto_Skate, why
Too soon...
More like thats too much HORSE...get it cause horse mean herroin... Guess it wasnt too soon
Such a fitting name for the episode 😢
Very symbolic that Sarah Lynn wasn't impressed by the "stars" but the building itself
Cuz she wanted to become an architect 😭😭😭 now Im crying
My heart sank when you realize that Bojack could’ve saved Sarah Lynn if he called the Paramedics. Instead he panicked and left her there to die alone as he builds a story that doesn’t implicate him.
He didn't "leave her there do die alone", he left her there dead. For all he knew she was dead.
@@Joppe253 nope, it was confirmed canon that she only fell unconscious there and only died on the hospital bed. Bojack waited 17 minutes to call anyone so he could cover his tracks.
@@byzaurum6677 It was confirmed only in the last season (which to be honest felt a little cheap to me) but that doesn't even matter. As I said before, Bojack thought she died on his shoulder in the planetarium and that's why he acted the way he did.
@@Joppe253 Yeah, I'm not arguing with someone who hates last season of bojack. Most of y'all are cheap ass people that deny shit to fit your own opinoon.
@@byzaurum6677
Woah, man. That's super negative. He didn't say that he hated the last season; he said that revealing those details only in the last season felt like an easy way out. Isn't your response projecting a bit too much? o_O
This right here is absolutely the worst thing that BoJack ever did. Poor Sarah Lynn...
17 minutes
What did he do then? He literally told Sarah Lynn that they shouldn't do the heroin that killed her
I hate that in the episode of all the people he apologized to, he didn't to Sarah
@@Joppe253 he waited 17 minutes to call the ambulance. she died at the hospital..
@@dazai4550 He didn't know that she was still alive. He thought she was dead and decided to cover his own ass. That makes him a selfish prick but that's nothing new.
That is what death is like most of the time
Quiet, like going to sleep
Am I the only one that finds that so saddening and terrifying
Super Super Hero
Sounds peaceful. I’d rather go to sleep than go screaming.
@@commanderporky On one hand i agree, but on the other I don't to sleep not knowing itd be my last time
@@art-n-filmsam3844
As opposed to *knowing* it's your last time going to sleep?
I mean I would think the idea of not knowing is much more peaceful
I like it
It gives me something because forsome reason our body makes us not feel the pain even tho its useless because we wont be useful anymore but still our body lets us just fall asleep
0:35 I think that’s the point she falls asleep. That she never wakes up. That’s the precise moment bojack lost her and hadn’t realised yet. For the next thirty seconds, she’s still alive to bojack. It’s a shame she never got to hear what he said after
TerminalCarrion I don’t think she goes to sleep within seconds 2-3 seconds after her last words. It would have taken her a little bit longer. But that’s the beauty and dread of that scene (and the whole show really): we’ll never know. She probably faded to sleep and then death while hearing his voice but she probably didn’t understand much of what he was saying
She IS still alive there. She died in the hospital
17 minutes.
When one dies, hearing is the last organ to go so yes, SL probably can still hear Bojack's words
@@theunraveler That's oddly comforting
The worst part is: in the scene immediately preceding this one, Sarah Lynn freaks out, questioning: "Am I doomed? Are we all doomed?" Bojack placates her by taking her to the Planetarium - and we get this beautiful scene.
...Having an impending sense of doom is an actual medical symptom that doctors can and will use to treat patients. If an properly trained professional had been present at this point and spotted that instead of just trying to calm her down, they could have possibly saved her life.
"Bojack kills."
Wow, I didn't know this. Sorry to bring up an old comment, but I'm really curious , what would it be a symptom of?
To be fair, A it could have been something else and B neither of them should have been surprised about an overdose after a 14 day bender
Dan Gerouus more than 14 days it was months probably
@@krotamo Hey, I know I'm late, but patients presenting with "feelings of impending doom" can be suffering from early stages of myocardial infarction (heart attack), ischemic stroke, some forms of chemotoxicity (poisoning/overdose), or substance abuse withdrawal, especially alcohol - delirium tremens.
Source: Navy 'doc'
Speaking from experience i overdosed on cocaine once and the first thing I remembered was I panicked. I knew something was wrong and my body was about to give up so sent me into a frenzy. Luckily I survived but the doom monologue hit home for me.
I still remember feeling my heart stop seeing the end of this episode and dreading starting the next one up
I watched it last night. I couldnt even go to the next episode. Just turned it off.
Graham Boland Precisely that! I was watching it on the tram while commuting, so I couldn’t go straight to the next episode as I then had to drive by car and all this time I was just wondering if she’s really dead or not. I HAD to know, but the dread was real.
Yeah, I've been binge-watching this show for the first time, late night this sort of put me off incredibly. I just turned if off in disbelief and went to bed.
I knew 3 people who died of overdose within less than a year.. reminded me of this episode. You know you're an adult when people you know start dying
This really hit me, I feel you.
Hope you're ok
I was an adult at 9 years old apparently
Didn't really need this reminder. Fuck.
im sorry bro
I was an adult at 5 😅
"See, Sarah Lynn, we're not doomed. In the great grand scheme of things, we're just tiny specks that will one day be forgotten. So, it doesn't matter what we did in the past, or how we'll be remembered. The only thing that matters is right now, this moment, this one spectacular moment we are sharing together. Right Sarah Lynn?....Sarah Lynn?..."
Damn now that i think about it even tho he was giving that speech to Sarah Lynn to make her feel bettter, it was also for himself. He wanted to believe what he said, until Sarah Lynn died and hes back to where he always been.
Fuck you Bojack. Fuck you, and fuck the lifestyle that killed Sarah Lynn. There’s nothing noble - nothing glamorous - nothing romantic about that mode of life. People call this liberating? Nothing about a lifestyle that ends up killing someone is liberating.
wow, and she dies while Holst's "Venus, the bringer of peace" is playing. Nice detail.
“i wanna be an architect” always breaks my heart, she deserved so much better. 17 minutes. bojack waited 17 minutes.
I'm so depressed right now.. Sarah Lynn was my favorite character on this show.. This scene is so tragic and beautiful..
my favorite was Penny but he messed that up too
They were finally connecting, drugs or not, they were this close to help each other out. And exactly when the "redemption" started happening, well... this scene happened. A literal hard kick in the urethra.
I felt extremely bad after this episode, i started an introspection, and got a tiny bit depressed. I even cried after years, that's how deep it touched me...
* Lights off *
"Sarah Lynn?"
In that moment i knew that something was wrong...
Drake yeah I realized she died when she wasn’t answering the first time too. They’d been hinting at it.
Am I the only one who wonders at which exact moment did she give up the ghost? Immediately right after she said she wanted to be an architect or sometime during Bojack's philosophical monologue? Up to what extent did she hear Bojack's voice? Did she even understand what he was saying? Or she never heard anything about it since because she already lost consciousness?
Damnit.
'The only thing that matters is right now, this moment, this one spectacular moment we are sharing together.'
Since they were aiming to make this hurt for Bojack as much as possible, I'm guessing he was alone by the time he started this sentence, at the very latest
Damn son
That’s too much, man
I’m Pretty sure she lost Herself after it ended cus it went Black So I’m guessing They where Showing what she was hearing and seeing Which was Picth black and his voice sounded farther away
the way i think about it is
after she said "i wanna be an architect" she died peacefully and slowly, Bojack's voice getting father away, as if she was underwater. Like drowning, she never made it to the surface and it was far to late for her.,
That moment when the screen cuts to black and Bojack says “Sarah Lynn?” for the final time.
Fucking breaks me every time man.
Sarah lynn?.. (heart offically brakes)
So well voice acted. Theres that tiny change in inflection on the last saying that really makes it
Damn, that last “Sarah Lynn” is that harsh reality trigger.
I was expecting
“Sarah Lynn? Sarah Lynn? Sarah Lynn???”
“Oh yeah, I was just asleep”
remember guys this is the same lady who voiced mabel in gravity falls. *let* *that* *sink* *in*
Zeevee 96 Also, Louise in Bob’s Burgers and guest-starred as Cheryl Tunt’s brother’s girlfriend in Archer.
In Spanish, the actress who gave voice to Sarah Lyn is the same actress who always gives voice to Miley Cyrus, even when she was in Hannah Montana. And the actor who gives voice to Bojack is the one who gives voice to Charlie Sheen in two and half men. Coincidences?
@@extranight7798 wow that’s a really clever choice.
This show is nothing short of incredible. You'll laugh and cry at the same time. It's hilarious with the references and puns and BoJack's quick wit but it's also tragic at the same time. Between the self destructive behaviors, the drinking and how lost BoJack and company are this show really takes a different approach versus other adult cartoons.
SHE HAD SEVENTEEN MINUTES BOJACK
I went to the Griffith Observatory's planetarium for the first time today and, as I took in all the revelations of humankind, all I could do was think of this single, fictional goddamn moment.
It's crushing that, although this character is fictional, there are so many people as lost and drifting as Sarah Lynn was. It's crushing, but it helps me to take it day-by-day, to look towards the future, and to remember that changing myself is up to me and my own efforts.
The ending credits shouldn't have music in this episode
Yeah... this one should have been silence in the credits
Idk.... I kind of think it works. Somehow it makes the already sad ending song even more sad
@@kanyeandrhiana332 im with u on this one
Bogdan M. Something about the last time he says “Sarah Lynn?” with that dread in his voice like he already knows she’s gone, and then that first chord of the song... fuck, man
I could hear "Little Motel" playing in my head when the screen cut to black
The worse part is you know Sarah Lynn tried to study architecture before because when her and bojack crash into that families play house she tells the dad how to put down foundation for a house. Wow my heart 🙁
"You gotta use Parallel joists to support the foundation, dumbshit!"
1:06 This moment right here caused an emotion I've never felt before. It was a mix of fear, sadness, and simply understanding what that final Sarah Lynn that Bojack said ment. God this show is a masterpiece.
Another example of how brilliantly this show is written: in the beginning of the preceding motel room scene, Sarah Lynn is sleeping on the bed and Bojack calls out to her exactly the way he does here.
They foreshadowed the entire thing.
duh
For the true bojack experience, sit and wait at the end for 17 minutes before moving onto your next video.
Are we sure this is a comedy?
Who told that BoJack is a comedy series?
It's "dark comedy"
dramedy.
dramedie on the inside
@@kizior102030 not calling it comedy is going too far.More than half of it is just pure comedy,silly catchphrases and stuff.Then there's some depressing stuff.But most of it is just silly and funny moments
The “back in the 90s” in this episode is one of the saddest and most existentially terrifying moments in TV for me
17 minutes.
17 minutes can change everything
😭
The one truly unforgivable thing he did.
It makes sense, with how calm he was at the end. Before they went to the planetarium, Bojack yelled out Sara Lynn's name in panic when she didn't awnser back the first time. Here he seems calmer. "She's okay, she was the first time, and she's okay now."
And, finnaly, he shared some decent advice to her.
"All that matters is this one, spectacular moment."
He told her, without telling her, she could stop dancing.
But it was too late. That moment ended long ago.
I knew she'd die in this episode when the opening scene of the episode was a picture of Shakespeare's Ophelia :(
When they found the bojack heroin, all I could think of was “bojack is gonna kill me.” I had a feeling that this would be the outcome of them doing bojack :(
i remembered that sign "Bojack Kills" and when i saw the bag im like "Oh shit, Sarah Lynn nooo"
this show just feels like game changer. It is such a realistic portrayal of human suffering, in a surreal animated series. All the more attention to that realistic feeling. It is just, I think it has the makings of a classic.
She overdosed on the drug Bojack - super metaphorical. I love this show but it’s actually so fucking depressing I find it hard to watch sometimes lol
I'm helplessly obsessed with this show
i can't believe he waited 17 fkasifoanjf minutes
Can we take a moment to acknowledge the absolutely incredible voice acting of Will Arnet? The way he says her name repeatedly, with the concern growing at the end just makes your blood run cold. Each repetition gets quieter, but more fearful.
"Right Sarah Lynn? Sarah Lynn? Sarah Lynn!?"
Kind of makes me think of how Joel called out to Sarah when she died in the Last of Us. It wasn't some huge over-the-top thing. It too had that quiet desperation to it. Especially since we saw her cry and suffer first before she ultimately succumbed to her wounds.
"Sarah? Baby? (quiet realization) Don't do this to me baby, come on..."
This is my personal favorite episode of the show, and it emotionally kills me every time I think about it.
I love how this show can go from making me laugh my ass off, to making me feel depressed and question my existence
when you dont have anybody else, but one person you can relate to, you care, you love, and she is the only one who gets you, die in your shoulder...
damn.
Dude I realized she was dead the third time he said her name. It is so heartbreaking I can't stop thinking about it. She wanted to be an architect.
I was speechless, I couldn't believe it when I watched this for the first time...this scene is just awesome. It's depressing as hell, but beautifully made. I saw someone else comment saying they shouldn't have had the end credits song playing, which I agree with, it should've just been silent. Other than that, it's great.
its better with music
Daniel Wieczorek No, I’m saying the shouldn’t have had “back in the 90s” play at the end. They should’ve had the planetarium music or another “emotional” instrumental that fit with the scene, just not the normal song they use.
@@tommykevans3 I think they did right because live doesnt care about your feelings or you beeing sad it just goes on and so does the music that is played after every episode. I like it
@@danielwieczorek1186 fair enough, it just took me out of it for a bit. a few other episodes they just let whatever music was playing in the episode go through the credits so the audience can sit for a minute and think about what they just watched, but I totally see what you mean.
@@tommykevans3 I understand what you mean too i just dont feel it
her last words were
“i wanna be an architect”
right in the feels 🤧
Lindsay Lohan deserves so much fucking better
This was the moment The Horse From Horsin’ Around became Bojack Horseman.
At the first "Sarah Lynn" I thought he fell sleep.
But that second one, with the black screen... such a subtle way to let you know that she might be dead.
Im just seing it like that
At the moment where she say her last sentence
she lays to bojack, hears his voice. Her eyes slowly closing, and after he finish`s she closes her eyes. and just hears the echo of bojack saying her name. Then she dies in silence.
yes it is very sad but, sarah, even she is just a comic, she deeply is in my feelings.
17 minutes.
Wait a minute....is that Neil Degrasse Tyson?
Yes
That's awesome! I can't believe I never noticed that.
Oh, it is. Nice
This show really goes the extra mile with these cameos.
R.I.P Sarah Lynn
Everyone's talking about Sarah Lynn and that's cool but I wanna thank you for including the end song.❤
after every episode and I listen to the ending song, I feel my depression kick in, til' I get Boxer Versus Raptor na na na na na na
How can you love and hate a character so much, at the same time relate to them so much as well as question the things they did... Bojack.
so thats how she obviously died..
now i know when
the show hinted a couple of times that she would've been an amazing architect too
#MakeAPersonCryIn2Minutes
The fact that he left her there for 17 minutes is truly unforgivable.
One thing I found that makes this scene even sadder, remember in the opening she said she's clean for nine months?
Nine months is the exact same time for a baby, also known as a new life is form
I just thought it was worth mentioning, the song being played in the background is called Venus the bringer of peace.
Sarah Lynn died in peace.
The only important thing is this moment we’re sharing together.
Theyre not sharing it, so nothing matters
Okay, Rick, you're right, nothing matters. Whstever...
Neil Degrasse Tyson did a cameo on one of the darkest comedies in TV history.
She just wanted to be heard and even in her last seconds of life, it was a dream that was still ignored as it died with her.
i cant tell you how much i cried, my heart sank. especially when bojack called sarah’s name for the second time and the screen went black.
i cant tell you how much this show is so special to me, it helped me so much
The fact that the edit and subtle acting makes it very clear that Sarah lynn is dead and not asleep is a testament to how brilliant this show is. Such meticulous script and powerful storytelling
I didn’t need my heart anyway...
“I prefer rectangular buildings as I firmly established”
Geezus cant you just let her have her moment with the dome.
"The only thing thay matters is right now, this moment, this one spectacular moment we are sharing together"
That line, in this very context, gives the show a new whole level of tragedy. BoJack Horseman has indeed an outstanding direction.
Bojack's worst attribute is making terrible careless mistakes. His second worst attribute is his inability to accept responsibility for his mistakes at all cost.
man...when I thought about how Bojack was in that room, with all the people that are gone, when he remembered and desperately hoped Diane would save him, was Sarah Lynn in that room too? Did she also remember Bojack was with her and desperately hoped he would save her while the dark liquid was swallowing her? Oh man...
One of the best Netflix Productions and one of the best scenes in every serie/movie I seen... So underrated bojack horseman..
After finale this scene is too dark. 17 minutes....
The way the music just stops when he says “Sarah Lynn” one last time gave me light chills I don’t know how to describe it just wow man this episode was so beautiful and heart wrenching at the same time
He waited 17 minutes.
Damn it’s so cruel that right after she died is the moment when bojack finally comforts her and actually shows love
There's that old saying that people would only care if you died
that's too much man :(
This scene the first time in a very long time a show has left me completely speechless
Those chills....them feels.
Man I remember watching this with the missus and I was shocked by this. Bravo Bojack, you’ve done what few series can do, legit surprise me.
the music makes this scene so hauntingly beautiful
17 minutes is longer than people think. Set a 17-minute timer and wait. Don't do anything, just wait.
My stomach dropped when it cut to black and BoJack still says her name
The music in the background is "Venus, Bringer of Peace" by Holst. I hope you found your peace, Sarah Lynn.
Haha that Sarah Lynn sure is a heavy sleeper! Anyways this is such a wholesome ending I think I’m gonna just stop watching right here. I’m positive that no major plot points will be revealed in future seasons that prove me wrong otherwise!
I love to read the comments, and see all the different opinions
I love how the theme feels haunting and almost slower when hearing it after this moment.
All she ever wanted was to be loved
The fact that BJ empathized how much this moment mattered, when it was such a tragedy which came back to hunt him to the point he went to jail..
This scene made me cry 😭
I can't help but bawl crying here, I have had a lot of real life friends do drugs and change significantly, I've heard horrible stories of my friend's friend dying from an overdose. But something that really hits hard here is after Watching Gravity Falls a few months ago. It's my favorite cartoon now. But everytime I see Sarah Lynn it makes me think if someone like Mabel (same voice actor) went down such a dark path, (not to mention neil degrasse Tyson voiced Waddles in an episode) and how fucked the child acting gig is. And I can't help but think of like if this happened to my sister or future daughter and I start crying. It's amazing for this show to make me feel such emotions from this one scene.