BoJack Horseman Serving Serious Home Truths
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- Опубликовано: 12 авг 2019
- Here are some moments from BoJack Horseman that would make even the most stable person delve into an existential crisis. That horse serves some serious home truths.
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yall really started with THAT clip huh
YEP.
fucking irony that bojack's idea is wrong and got Sarah yet this quoting him
sparkbait NOT. COOL. 😭
that's just too much man
Sarah Lynn ?
"You know it's funny, when you look at someone through rose colored glasses all the red flags just look like flags."
How can you look through rose colored glasses to someone though? I never udnerstood this. Can someone explainn
@@seanpaulmagbanua745 it just means when you look at someone with rose colored glasses lenses
@@seanpaulmagbanua745 rose colored glasses maybe represent love who often blinds you
Sean Paul Magbanua seeing someone through rose coloured glasses is kind of like a metaphor for loving someone so much that you look over everything bad about them or everything that they do bad to you or others.
That statment really got me...
You should’ve just played like the entire free churro episode.
Sergio Mendoza made me cry like a baby
That episode was brilliant on so many levels. One of the best monologues in TV history, and it humanized (haha) Bojack in so many ways that it was insanely difficult to not feel his pain and agony. One line after the next, Bojack's popcorn emotions just kept drawing us closer and closer to his reality, and it solidified the show as one of the best of all time.
This episode alone.
I just cannot understand how it did not win an emmy.. Its ridiculous
I lost both of my parents.. hoping to find them one day. Lol
But that episode hit so many marks.. I cried and laughed through the entire thing. And nothing has summed up my thoughts and feelings better than that 40 minute monologue.
It's fucking brilliantly written and performed.
@@jcsjapan I like the season 5 but 2-3-4 are so much better but just that one single episode make worth every single moment of season 5. Is by far my favorite episode of this series and one of the best episodes i ever see and probably i will never see
It’s weird how Bojack can make you both Happy and Depressed at the same time. Talk about a bi-polar tornado.
I think the word you are looking for is "melancholy."
That is the best metaphor for this show I’ve ever seen, bipolar tornado indeed
When I first watched Free Churo, I didn't stop laughing for the whole episode. It was so darkly, brutally twisted and hilarious, I couldn't help myself but laugh.
When I first watched Free Churo, I didn't stop crying for the whole episode. It was so darkly, brutally honest and emotional, I couldn't help myself but cry.
I have seen hundreds of episodes, of hundreds of shows that have effected me in one of these two ways. Free Churo is the only episodes where both were totally true, at the same time. An absolute masterpiece, and one of the finest monologues ever written.
That’s life in general
Writers ✅✅
It gets easier,
Every day it gets a bit easier.
But you gotta do it every day, that’s the hard part.
But it gets easier.
chokothedog miss that guy.
Ryan Tran same! I’m hoping he could return with some more supportive advice for Bojack
And if you don't do it everyday you could wind up going "swimming"
I miss him
I can't believe they didn't include that clip. That line is probably the singular theme that resonates through the entire show.
Hollyhock asking if that voice goes away... That always gets to me
It can go away, not completely, but it can get better, it just doesn't go away alone, you can work on it, with the help of professionals if needed
Yeah that’s how I feel too tbh that’s one of the many times in this show where they’ve said something really profound like that and it just stuck with me. And it’s really not even profound or even like metaphorical. It’s the fact that Bojack basically lies to her trying to comfort her knowing damn well that’s not how it works. It’s tough pill to swallow when you watch because everyone knows it’s not true besides holly hock.
It did for me, but it took a lot of physical and mental work to get there.
@@razmiddle9410 good for you! ❤️
Honey I wish it did
"Everybody loves you but nobody likes you. That's the loneliest feeling."
It hits deep.
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True
so deep
I didnt understand
@@kayann3 your mom loves you because you're their child. But if you wasnt their child do you think they will still like you or care for you as they did when you was their child? Bojack mom or dad really didn't love him the way a parents supposed to love their child. People loved Bojack because of what he did in horsing around but if he didn't do horsing around would they still like Bojack or be around him? As a person with BPD I totally understand where he is coming from.
The breakup scene with Wanda always gets me because I can't imagine losing someone that smart, caring, and charming and not putting up a fight to keep her; and yet Bojack has no problem watching her leave because he's too busy wallowing in his self-hatred.
She was definitely the best love interest for him
My friend it happens and it happens often. Usually we dont consider these things in that moment
Your comment hit me hard
@@sodapop8016 she was at first, but at this point he realised she couldn't be the perfect match for him the state he was in at the time. he was taking advantage of a 25 year old in a 55 year olds body. he refused to grow despite her endless attempts to uplift him and challenged his self defeatist attitude at every terms. he threw the opportunity of wanda in fortune's face. for that, he deserves to lose her
Me
I love how this show seems to show redemption and bettering yourself as an actual complex problem. They don't sugar coat it showing you'll have highs and lows and how easy it is to slip back into old habits. The latest season seems to even be showing that even if you do change the people you hurt don't owe you forgiveness and your past actions may scar people for life. That you don't suddenly change and everything works out, life will throw shit at you and tempt you to go back to your old comforts but you have to stick with it. It is probably the most grown up message I've seen from a show in a long time and it comes from one starring a talking horse man!
Not being owed forgiveness was a message all the way back in season 1. Herb telling Bojack that he didn't forgive him was a real gut punch.
Not that long ago I was undergoing therapy for severe depression, and when I had a relapse someone I know got exasperated and said "Aren't you getting therapy? Why aren't you better?" But in spite of the setback I knew the therapy was working, so I answered "Recovery is not a straight line." And I was right.
chris Froat I mean you literally predicted the final message and episode of the show
@@katietaylor8314 That's one of the worst parts of dealing with mental illness. People will see me improving, then be surprised or even upset with me that I've gotten worse. Like there's some expectation that I have to always be improving, and if I'm not then I'm a failure. All that does is make it harder to get better
@@ShaunDreclin Oh, I don't think people get that enough. Thanks for the insight.
When Bojack realized his mom was just saying “ICU” my heart broke for him..
What does it mean? English is not my native
@@Masha_Sulym intensive care unit
@@hoopitydoopity why would she say that?
@@Masha_Sulym They were in the intensive care unit. Bojack thought his mother finally acknowledged his presence. "I see you." But in reality she was just reading the "ICU" sign. That's what makes it hurt more
When my friend tell me cartoon for adult is just all about sex and stuff, I show them BoJack.
Show them rick and morty too
Sucheth Jayan don’t. It’s not at all on the level of Bojack.
Tai Perez yOUr JUsT tOO dUmb
R&M is overrated af and is "smart" only for people who stopped school in 3rd grade, and cannot be compared to BH
King of the Hill is smart as well
Free Churro is a masterpiece
Easily my fav episode of the whole show
Can watch it out of context, without watching the show for months, and still get down bad. Absolute masterpiece.
Watched it 10 times
I honestly can’t tell if this show is good for me or not. I relate a lot to Bojacks feelings but then I also come away from most episodes feeling shitty, but I just want one season, the final season, to make him slightly better. To show that even he can change and that maybe there’s hope for the rest of us.
That was kinda season 4 but season 5 spat on that
And now you've got season 6 sorta bringing it in that direction.
season 6 is kinda leaning in that direction. i hope this doesn’t make you upset or trigger you because you said you relate to him but my prediction: bojack’s gonna kill himself
There's no way bojack could kill himself. This shows about so much more than that.
But yea this shows amazingly written and it hits hard but I think the most painful part of it all is that it makes us understand and relate to the characters when life is constantly kicking them in the nuts
Him trying to get better and then the next season becoming so much worse just goes to show that that’s the process of bettering yourself. Things are gonna happen and you’re gonna feel like you took 10 steps back, and like we got a taste of with season 6, you’re past Actions and how they affected other will catch up with you too. These things happen and they’re gonna make you want to give up and feel even more irredeemable... but don’t give up, it’s just part of the long process of building a better you
"Suddenly you realize you'll never have the good relationship you wanted. And as long as they were alive, even though you'd never admit it, part of you..stupidest god damn part of you was still holding on to that chance. And you didn't even realize it until that chance went away."
Being raised by an abusive father, I don't think I've ever had how I felt about him put into words so succinctly. This dynamic is a part of what makes abusive relationships to parents so traumatic I think. Even now I still have a yearning for a good relationship to the man who put me through hell and back, the man who nearly killed me. I don't even know why. What a strange feeling.
Same. Abusive father I both loved and hated. Him dying was the best and worst thing he ever did to me.
so true, my brother is an extremely toxic person, and even after decades of being abused by him there is still this part of me that thinks maybe one day he will change. people dont change. people who were never in an abusive relationship simply dont understand whats it like. why you cant ''just leave''. especially if the toxic person is a member of your family. i feel like some scars stay with you forever.
Of course you have a yearning for a father who's not abusive, not strange at all.
@@purpura7053 People CAN change if they want to. But many don't.
My mother is dead, and everything is worse now.
"He's so stupid he doesn't realise how miserable he should be" soooo much packed in that sentence! Amazing show!
"I envy that."
@@edwardkay288 that’s right no one is stupid for being happy they just found there way
the most hurtful is that PB do understand it 💔
When you value smartness more than wisdom.
“Nothing on the inside, nothing on the outside “
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Yeah.
This actually makes me feel better. Because someone else out there gets it.
Yes but that someone is gonna finish soon and I'm not ready.
And that, right there, is the greatest power of storytelling.
Here’s a comment I didn’t know I needed to read. Thank you...
Agreed
it's aight, i get it. we get it
I can't believe this is on the same platform as stuff like Big Mouth or 13 Reasons Why. Like...damn Bojack is such a good and an emotionally deep story about the life of someone trying to get through it all. It hurts to see everything that has happened to him and its even worse of what he's done to others but I have such high hope that he'll have a happy ending because we all need it.
I don't think he will... Not after watching that last episode from season 6 part 1
_Connor _ This is a completely different show than either of the ones that you mentioned, and if those are the worst shows that you could think of then you have an incredibly narrow perspective.
The fact that you want a happy ending for an objectively bad person says everything anyone ever needs to know about you.
Big Mouth is no Bojack by a longshot but it has its tender moments
@@joanbighorn9778 ok common that's a little bit harsh. The story is built in a way that you feel sympathy for Bojack even if you know that what he is doing is wrong. Also, I personally think that even a bad Person deserves a happy ending, if that Person regrets what they have done, and puts in the work to better themselves.
Joan Bighorn do you get bored of your sanctimony up there on your high horse?
I've never seen a show with such a realistic representation of depression. It hits close home and even though Bojack is a really toxic and terrible person, it's hard to hate him because deep down we all can relate to Bojack in some ways. It's easy to call him arrogant, narcissistic and selfish but that's only the surface. Deep down he hates himself, has no self-esteem and never learned to deal with issues properly or to talk about them. And his depression and his quest for a little bit of happiness absorb so much energy from him he cant deal with other people's problems too. He has a childhood trauma that's still haunting him, he tries to hide his vulnerability from others and himself and all he wants is to be happy. But no matter what he does and how much praise he will get, his heart is like a black hole that absorbs all happiness and leaves nothing behind. Depression is like living as a black hole every day and it's hell. And the hardest part is to find a way to get out of it
That's a pretty good description of narcissistic personality disorder right there.
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i think he has WAYYYY more than depression😭 i’d see him have borderline personality disorder. fits him better.
@@boutainamahi387 I'm not sure if Bojack has BPD. The problem is that BPD and depression have many similar symptoms and Bojack also shows symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder and has PTSD. So it's hard to tell what kind of mental illness he suffers from. Maybe it's a really toxic mix of all those things...
@@NoxAtlas bpd is kind of all of those things. i'm just saying it's more likely but everyone can have a different perception on his character
When a show demonstrates a genuine discussion of existential crisis and how we can react to it. How hard life is and how depression and anxiety is talked about in a way that is accurate and REAL.
Yes read Bryan Cranston's autobiography and talk to kids about it
Hollyhock: That voice that tells you are worthless and ugly and everyone hates you. That voice goes away right?
BoJack: Yeah
💔
When I watched that episode I kinda expected Bojack's inner voice to start ranting as soon as he said that, but there was just silence at the end and it almost makes me cry lol
That voice doesn't stop it just changers volumes
I'm 30 and it hasn't stopped 😞
@@brittanyb.9069 That's why you gotta trust what your loved ones tell you, they can see things in you that you can't because you are too busy telling yourself you are not worth it...
@@Carlos-yh2mb wow. That was really profound. Thank you for that 🤗
I always found Wil Arnett's voice to sound significantly different during the whole Free Churro monologue. Like he REALLY got into character that day. Phenomenal voice work
Me at 0:00 :🤔
Me at 0:01 :😢
Y'all really had to open with that.
In a few years, Bojack will be remembered as the show that put animation on a whole new level. Like Art Spiegelman’s Maus did for graphic novels.
Agreed. We studied Maus during my Lit masters degree for a class on narrative, structure and meaning. I'm hoping BoJack Horseman gets the same treatment -- especially since Bob-Waksberg is a playwright by trade.
@@rachelfox8108 Maus was extremely good.
Read that last year for 8th grade english
"I want to feel good about myself. The way you do. And I don't know how. I don't know if I can."
This is only cartoon that can evoke any real emotion from me
bpeel22 rick & morty has its moments as well
Same
bpeel22 futurama, Rick and Morty is good for a few “goddamn that was dark moments”, and family guy has a couple of them.
I might have cried at a few episodes of South Park, but I thinks that’s a me problem
Moral Orel and BoJack
"He's so stupid he doesn't realize how miserable he should be. I envy that"
I envy that as well, BoJack
"If I'm shitty, that's just because I'm shitty and you're allowed to be mad at me. But you need to know that what ever I do is not your fault"
"I'm your son, all I had was *you* " That little waver in his voice when he said you hurts me :( I never realized how lucky I was to have a mother that loved me so.
Its never too late to be more than what you were yesterday.
Kunal Solanki thats deeply beautiful man, thanks
Thank you
Omg you inspired me to keep teaching kids. I was losing faith in my ability to stay safe and sane while focusing on my studies! School's out everyone! Time to advocate for a 4 day work week so we can go to school and work!
Kids in the entertainment industry need to go back to online classes and get their college degree in STEM or finance, acctg, law
Wow
It's disgusting how Netflix keeps milking revenue from the episodes they have, after cancelling the show entirely *_because of the animators unionizing._*
Don't worry. It will come back with spin offs. I would love to write more about Diane Nguyen and Todd
@@serenavanderlazo5163 Were you a writer for the show? I'm deeply smitten with Mr. Peanutbutter. Seems like there's more under the surface there than anyone gives him credit for.
Wait WHAT!
Ughr netflix are always scumbags just like Amazon and every other big name company
@@FFKonoko Uhuh, I'm definitely going to believe the creator of the show doing damage control for angry fans for an amicably made agreement over the shitty thing netflix wanted to do. They upheld their end of the bargain, so he was polite. They probably paid him well.
This seems pretty obvious. Nobody thought the show was losing steam, netflix picked a time out of nowhere, except the only factor noticeable was the unionization. It was a plot point in the fucking show for shit's sake.
@@FFKonoko I know im one month late but that's a lie, it was confirmed that Netflix wanted more Bojack seasons (before the animators started the protests) because the show was doing pretty well, it was one of the most watched animated shows on the platform (alongside Rick & Morty), but once the animators decided "Hey since we're going to be doing this longterm we would like to be treated as humans you know?" and Netflix being the big money grabbing machine they are they decided to just end the show, you can even tell Season 6 was not how the story was supposed to end.
“Now excuse me, I got to go take a shower so I can’t tell if I’m crying or not.”
Me every time I take a shower, or exist in any form at any moment.
are we still gonna look past the fact that the animators tried to unionize, and now Bojack and Tuca are cancelled? holy shit, pay people a living wage. animators are people too...
Political action peeps! It's election time! Time to advocate for those in entertainment industry. The next writers' strike and FedEx needs to unionize
You know that’s not why this show was cancelled, right?
It wasnt cancelled, that's the end of his story.
@@ashmoore8809 Bojack actually was canceled, but not in the normal way. Netflix had approved a Season 6 but then told the creators that they wouldn't renew for a Season 7, no matter what. The creators didn't originally plan to end with the 6th season, but had to change to fit it.
@@___Nightbreeze They managed to make really good use of the time they had left though.
I never thought a show about depressed horse will be the best thing I will ever watch in my life
Neither did I, but I'm glad
i get that 6 seasons is plenty for a show to get, but this show's fate shouldnt have ended with a cancel hammer
Sometimes it's better to go out a hero rather than grind it into dust.
I think the show was wrapping up anyway, because it is coming to a natural conclusion. Plus the last season is 16 episodes instead of the usual 12, so maybe Netflix gave them extra time to tie up all the loose ends.
Any show with continuity should end between 50-80 episodes, we wouldn’t want them beating a dead horse (did you get it? Did you get my joke?)
So this season's the last? What's the story?
@@geraldodelrivero8982 honestly family guy is getting better. Simpsons on the other hand...
@@geraldodelrivero8982 init
These moments are more real than my parents' marriage.
seokkchan this comment is more real than my marriage
@@mendeleyev1790 Are you his dad?
0:42 the artist really did so well with how bojack saw himself in his thoughts. No matter how big of a dude you are, your self hate will always see an angry child in your thoughts of you.
jesus that “i am doing shitty” moment really got me
My favorite quote from this show is “how can you make something right when you’ve made it so wrong you can never go back”, I think about that a lot
What's the answer to that?
Not gonna lie, when I first clicked on this, I thought this would be more “humorous” or “tongue-in-cheek”, but then you started with Sarah Lynn.
Kudos to you, Netflix. Depressing as hell, but kudos to you.
Yeah...
@@Kaikaifilu1994 bro forgot to change accounts 💀
The entire show IS too real, thats the entire appeal
7:00 Bojack being around other horses slaps different now
I don't quite get that scene, can someone please tell me the meaning of it?
@@elaineklarissa1778 bojack sees these other horses running free. And living their lives while he is stuck in Hollywood, drinking away and destroying his life. Its supposed to signify his yearning to be free
@@B0BBARKER444 Thank you so much! It makes so much sense now.
@@elaineklarissa1778 It has many different meanings like everything in Bojack so it doesnt really matter what anyone says
Also to understand better this scene I would recommend you to hear the whole song.
1:46 Always hit close to home, I've struggled with depression and anxiety for awhile and this line made me realize a lot of things about myself as this show has done a lot of other times.
The “you were born broken” would have just as powerful
"I need you to tell me that I'm good, please"
MinniKND we didn’t ever think about it until the last few seasons but this is some selfish shit, that Bojack was constantly dependent on Diane to tell him his life wasn’t broken not only did it do him no good but it also put so much unnecessary responsibility on Diane and definitely led to her resenting Bojack for the role he played in her life
@@andrewdurst8455 yeah exactly. BoJack tried to make Diane the answer. But i'm happy for both of them. At least, they got some relief they were looking for. Especially Bojack.
"It goes away, right?"
Oof.
My introduction to the series was binging the first four seasons in one weekend, and that was the line that broke me first.
Literally the whole time watching this I was like "Ok that was the worse of it, he's gonna change and get a happy ending" and right after watching the last episode I was so glad that they didn't go that route. Perfect real life ending that showed how his decisions in life up to that point molded himself and the people around him 🔥💯
I never watched the show.. but I was diagnosed with depression and every thing that horse just said perfectly portrayed how it feels to be depressed.
Don't watch it then, this show is great, but it's going to make you feel worse if you have depression and hates yourself, i shouldn't watch it, but i keep watching it over and over again
I think everyone had a moment with this show where you just had it on, then it said something that resonated within you, and you REALLY started paying attention.
I am really thankful for this show, it helped me realize i still had a ton of work to do on myself and to always strive to be better.
Me too.
Best adult cartoon of this century.
This and Gravity Falls are currently my two favourite animated shows of all time for 2 very different reasons. But they both bring the feels like no one’s business.
"Not What He Seems" gave me anxiety, absolutely one of the best episodes of anything. Check out Hunter x Hunter if you have any interest in anime, it's a pretty incredible experience even if it gives some people a "generic" impression during the first few episodes.
Best animation show on Netflix, arguably best of all time (either this or Futurama)
Check out Final Space.
Love, death and robots is a pretty darn good animation show. But I guess it being an anthology makes it a whole different beast entirely.
@@brandleythecat4570 I was great but extremely inconsistent. Had some genius episodes though.
Futurama
I agree with everything in this comment
I stopped whatching this show it’s too depressing and makes me feel depressed but I still love it
Hearing Bojack say Sarah Lynn and not get a response always sends a shiver down my spine. I know it’s coming but man.
The part where Bojack beg for Diana to say he a good person made me wanna cry. I wanna be a good person but I’m utter shit to the world. But I wanna get better but I know the feeling that wanting one person to believe you are
The haunting thing about this show is that it starts off as a goofy, cartoon show on the surface with over-the-top premises, and then gut-punches you with real issues rooted in a reality outside of the outlandish cartoon world it is set in. You don't need to entirely relate to a character for it to have meaning; there are, after all, only a limited number of talking horses with substance abuse problems in the world. You relate to every character to an extent, perhaps not even because you have faced the same issues yourself, but in them you see a fellow human with their own, real problems. I guess it makes you empathetic for them.
The bad things that someone does doesn't discount the bad things that happen to them. And unlike most shitty people, the characters on the show recognise their flaws and eventually try to work on them. I guess that gives you a tiny amount of hope that people can change for the better.
When you try to explain to someone that Bojack is actually really clever, deep, dark, emotional, and not 'just another silly cartoon', this is the video to show them. 😭
I need the new season I can't waittt
you spelled last wrong
It's really good and bojack has gotten better, it shows his growth
What did you think of the last season?
Bojack is like a person who is drowning, and then people who don't know better try to jump into the water to save him but then he just drags them down along with him in an effort to save himself.
*"I need to go take a shower so I can't tell if I'm Crying or not"*
Wow.
This really hit hard😂
6:09 that hit me back then and still does
was looking for this thanks
I was so surpriced by this show, a lot of raw honesty. A show about a horse that is more real and connect better than most shows the last 5 years.
Ahh September is approaching the one time of year where a show reminds me I'm a stupid peace of shit and I hate myself more then I allready knew
You ready for season 6???
@@Papabandana sounds like he was made ready lmao
@@andycokeski7744 ok
It gets so difficult to like and dislike this show, all honesty, it is a good show. It just has so much realness.
#bojackhorseman
The most relatable line I've ever heard from bojack horseman for me personally was from the "Free churro" episode. Its where bojack describes when they were shooting a scene for Philbert with a motorcycle and he had fallen off the building, almost dying. and he said something like
"And you know what I thought while I was falling? I thought, "They're going to regret not being better to me" I mean who is 'they'? And wow thanks for that brain."
I've struggled with suicidal thoughts throughout my life, and there's always this voice thats like "Everyone's going to regret not treating you better while you were still alive." And it makes me feel so horrible and selfish every time I think that
And also the "I'm not a bad person if I don't admit if."
I'm not crying, you are!
Thanks for the good crying
He spitting straight fax
Dude is a Xerox of Xerox
the way 3:23 is animated and how expressive it is makes me stupidly happy, especially how they make bojack's ears stiff back like an annoyed horse would
That voice... Never goes away... When i watch that episode i knew that I'm doomed...
I can relate to bojack on how he feels like crap every day and I can relate to how he doesn't understand how some people can wake up in the morning happy and eager for the day, How can you wake up happy and eager for the day if you're life is not the way you want it to be? It's probably easy for some people to be happy practically every day if you're ABLE to make it fun and exciting but that isn't the same way for everyone. It's not easy to wake up happy and eager every day when you currently don't have the power to make it better, When you're expecting it to be the same old boring unexciting day.
Bojack is everything I'm trying not to be but I still love him for it. He's someone both relatable and cautionary
I like to think of princess Caroline dating that boy in a disguise as a symbolic gesture of how lonely people can get that they settle for someone who is clearly less mature than they are and ignore all the clear signs it’s not really just to avoid being alone
The churro story sent me laughing and then crying the way I thought only happens in movies
When i watched this show i forgot bojack is not a real person
oh but he is real tho ☺
03:23 feels like Bojack is talking to himself...
Mr. blue makes me cry everyfuckingtime i listen to it. But im glad they didnt romanticise depression and pain and torment, and instead made it so real you realise everyone is alone and there is no such thing as a “happy ending”. What made me feel really sad was how in one ep he had to cry on camera but he couldn’t because his ego wouldnt allow him to, but breaks down when no one’s around :( we all have a bit of bojack in us
You know everytime I watch this show I feel depressed.... But at the same time I feel like that's the way life works and it shows the reality whether you like it or not. You can change to be at a better place no matter what a crappy person you are.... You have to try no matter what it's not going to be easy but it does get easier.... Honestly one of the best show for a reason
Good bye to one of the greatest shows I've ever seen. Thank you for all the smiles, tears and lessons I will never forget
I began rewatching BoJack recently and even with some time passing, I don't think my love for this show will ever whither. It's my favourite piece of fiction.
One of my favorite shows ever but I don't know if I'll ever have the strength to watch it again
Hey, give me back my thought an my name and spell it right this time!
This tv series hit me harder than i thought. started off as a silly once, but had some real moments in it...
The same thing that always happens. You didnt know me, then you fell in love with me... And now you know me.
This show is literally about every person watching it, it’s awesome
I Say it Bojack Horseman is the most brilliantly written character in pretty much anything
This is the best show ever and sometimes it scares me how much I can relate
1:16 one of the saddest quotes :(
here after show is over
I dont even know how to feel this show went beyond anything i could have imagined to see on television. The amount of emotional depth and the consistent motifs and themes that stayed true throughout the entire show’s run is astounding. This show constantly built on its messages and never fell into cliche tropes that threatened the message. iMO I think this show showed how nothing and absolutely nothing in life in black and white theres always a layer of complexity to our emotions relationships decisions actions. I rlly cant put into words how groundbreaking this show is
Damn, Diane saying nothing when Bojack begs her to tell him he’s good just hits different
How did I know what the first video was going be? Now, I’m sad all over again.
I love this show but I can’t bring myself to go back and watch it all over again, this show hurt in its own way
Fantastic, insightful show. Couldn't get enough of it.
Love BoJack for being a jerk, knowing himself very good and bad at the same time. I'm part BoJack.
YOU are Secretariat
A true jerk thinks himself very good all the time and anyone who believes otherwise is "just jealous" or is now a target for the narcissistic chud.
I feel this is one of those shows, which you should visit from time to time. It will keep you grounded.
how can this be timely? I feel comforted and heard.
"Life's a bitch and then you die, right?"
- "Sometimes. Sometimes, life's a bitch and then you keep living."
This should've definitely been included, infact it should've ended with this one.
0:32 - 0:52
I love how the show is self-aware about unhealthy mindsets and overcoming it. Bless this show for existing; I hope you all are having a good night/day. 🙃✌🏻
Hi him ranting at his mom's coffin has me in tears because I know I'll be in that same situation when my own useless mother dies.
Oof
"Suddenly you realize you'll never have the good relationship you wanted, that as long as they were alive,
even though you'd never admit it, part of you, the stupidest goddamn part of you was still holding on to that chance."
All this does is make me want to give Bojack a hug