@@justmeagain9302 So happy that he got his big break. He was practically nobody when auditioning for Pinkman (which was supposed to die early). He could have lost the part to someone else and then we would have got no Aaron Paul.
It’s crazy that Aaron Paul went from a totally unknown actor that appeared on the price is right to become a character meant to die in the first season of a show that no one had any confidence in, and ended up impressing the creators enough to fully flesh out his character until the very end, making him the actual heart of the show that ended up being one of the most beloved shows of all time. Then he does voice acting on possibly the most heart wrenching and poignant animated show as a joke character who ends up being the heart of the show. The fact that he and Brian Cranston aren’t in more projects is crazy to me. Give this man the right material and he can be both funny and heart breakingly genuine.
An Emmy award winner was born out of that decision not to kill him off. What an absolute legend this man is, it baffles me how he’s not on more movies and TV shows. (Especially him and Cranston together 😂)
Such a wake up call, especially to me. Now it plays in my head anytime I feel like I'm about to make a mistake I've made before, or when I cba to do something I need to
It wasnt even just a look at one person's depression, its the beatiful analysis of all the ugly parts of a human psyche, one we dont want to even admit we have, one can never be the same person after watching this gem
True, it takes a deep look at everyone around Bojack and their struggles as well. There might be a focus on Bojack, but we most definitely see Diane's struggles, Princess Carolyn's struggles, Todd's struggles, Sarah Lynn's struggles and even Mr. Peanutbutter's by the end.
I watched Bojack before Breaking Bad. It was really odd hearing sweet Todd’s voice coming out of another naïve kid with wasted potential whose good heart kept getting crushed by the machinations of his older, more flawed mentor.
The fact that this man was a lead on one of the most critically acclaimed live-action shows of all time, and one of the main characters on the most critically acclaimed animated series on time, and the fact that he kicked ass in both rolls? It shows how phenomenal of an actor he is.
Both of the times he plays an initially silly and comedic character (which really makes you laugh in his moments) which then flawlessly manages to pack some of the heaviest emotional punches in the entire show. And he makes it look easy, too.
And those were literally his first 2 big roles as an actor. Aaron Paul was almost completely unknown as an actor before Breaking Bad. Genuinely a phenomenal actor I love to see getting his flowers
It's also a deep look into what happens when we don't have governance over our emotions. The loneliness of Bojack and his ability to buy himself out of his personal responsibility makes you feel both angry at him and hug the character. He had so much agency and ways to get out, but the road for him was hard and uphill... A soul drowned in Addiction
Everyone focuses on Bojack but if you look at Princess Caroline it also shows sometimes you need to stop doing what everyone else wants you to do and finally do things for yourself and enjoy life because nobody else will do that for you.
@@dspmt9854It also reminded me of his previous rant after [BREAKING BAD SPOILER ALERT] he got his face broken by Hank. "I'VE NEVER BEEN SO ALONE SINCE I'VE GOT WITH THE GREAT HEISENBERG!" "YOU DON'T GIVE A SHIT! WHY WOULD YOU CARE FOR ANYTHING AS LONG AS YOU ARE FINE?"
The stars in the alcohol are the same as the planetarium. The memory makes him want to drink in that moment to forget, but the stars symbolize alcohol being connected to the cause.
"You can't keep doing this! You can't keep doing shitty things then just feel bad about yourself like that makes it okay. You need to be better." What a great advice for all of us.
Todd was my favorite he just tried to be the best he could for the ones around him and people would constantly let him down. Thanks man for giving us this character
Going from being a fan favourite in indisputably one of the greatest shows of all time to immediately being a fan favourite in a different indisputably one of the greatest shows of all time is wild. Aaron Paul lowkey owna prestige tv
This is one of the most amazing shows ever. I would get to the end of the last season and then just start over and watch it straight through again. I know there are some episodes I’ve seen more than 10 times. Such a great show.
The worst part (in the best possible way) of this show is that it doesn't just hurt you by hurting the characters. It hurts you by forcing you to look in the mirror. I don't care who you are or where you're from, "You are all the things that you do" is one of the biggest gut punches I've ever felt in my entire life. Like a twisted other side of the "You can be anything" coin. "You can be anything, you just choose to be *THIS.*".
Yeh eberytime I rewatch that last episode or get near the end of the show I always get this gut wrenching feeling in me telling me "I dont want this show to end" but as is life, so is the show, all must come to an end❤ I'm such a crybaby though haha I cried when Diane got replaced by pickles😂
Even if season 7 was nothing but a fairytale id still kill to see a small Bojack special/movie tie in to see how he's doing, hopefully in a truly better place this time
The ending is heartbreaking in a way, but I appreciate that it's not the 'everybody's happy and all problems have been solved' kind of ending. The show consistently keeps things real despite being an animated feature with some obvious exaggerated parts. I think there's even a small glimmer of hope in the ending.
I remember watching the first few episodes and was thinking it seemed like the dumbest show possible. But things definitely got real very quick after that
Man, I remember when this show was brand new I was DETERMINED to hate it. My preconceptions about adult animated comedies, especially ones you just suddenly see pop up on a streaming service, were that it would be low effort bottom of the barrel raunchy comedy. I’m so glad I decided to give it a chance, I’m so glad a lot of us did, and we got 6 seasons. It’s genuinely one of my favorites, and definitely my most rewatched.
“A comedy that also rips the heart out of people” is probably the most cliche, most eye-rolling pitch for a show you can hear, except in the case of Bojack Horseman it was 100% true. The ULTIMATE adult comedy that’s secretly deep.
If they ever made like a Bojack continuation or movie that shit would be Netflix’s magnum opus, nothing would ever really go above that (not that there even needs to be a continuation, I’m just a greedy little hog who craves more)
"Yooo Mr White, check out this buyer...is a horse!"
"Jesse! We need to Cook! ...what the hell are you doing still playing Decapathon??"
Aaron Paul in 2008: “Wanna see me be in a masterpiece?”
Aaron paul in 2014: “Wanna see me do it again?”
Haha is that a SpongeBob reference?
@@dankmemington4897 Yeah
Bro's set for life
Hahaha my two favorite shows and their common denominator is Aaron Paul
@kingDowahs it was beautiful.
“We’re gonna rip the heart out of our audience.” That goal was DEFINITELY accomplished.
Ikr I don’t think I will ever feel the same way about a show again
Like he did in breaking bad and El Camino 😭👍💯
Oh I agree, definitely agree.
ripped everything out of me 😭😭
@jaimeherber8353 I KNEW he looked familiar!
Breaking Bad and Bojack Horseman are easily two of my favorite shows ever and and Aaron’s character is my favorite on both 😂
Mine too.
Count me in, man is highly lovable
@@justmeagain9302 So happy that he got his big break. He was practically nobody when auditioning for Pinkman (which was supposed to die early). He could have lost the part to someone else and then we would have got no Aaron Paul.
It’s crazy that Aaron Paul went from a totally unknown actor that appeared on the price is right to become a character meant to die in the first season of a show that no one had any confidence in, and ended up impressing the creators enough to fully flesh out his character until the very end, making him the actual heart of the show that ended up being one of the most beloved shows of all time. Then he does voice acting on possibly the most heart wrenching and poignant animated show as a joke character who ends up being the heart of the show.
The fact that he and Brian Cranston aren’t in more projects is crazy to me. Give this man the right material and he can be both funny and heart breakingly genuine.
An Emmy award winner was born out of that decision not to kill him off. What an absolute legend this man is, it baffles me how he’s not on more movies and TV shows. (Especially him and Cranston together 😂)
@@RTW1738the need for speed movie killed his career
They're both in a lot of projects. They're just not in a lot of projects together, which I agree is a shame, but I think that's on purpose
He was INCREDIBLE in the short film “beyond the sea” from Black Mirror
He even got a solo movie based on the show he was supposed to die early in 😭
"Your Bojack horseman, there's no cure for that"
you are*
english is not my native language and even I know that...
@@stodani ok
@@stodani You can't correct them and forget to capitalize the start of your sentence. You made a mistake as well. Jerk.
Why does no one do English goodly?
@@oscarhaydenperditionbound1195well done
He was hands down my favorite character. His “You need to be better” scene with Bojack was fucking amazing
fuck man what else is there to say...
Such a wake up call, especially to me. Now it plays in my head anytime I feel like I'm about to make a mistake I've made before, or when I cba to do something I need to
I hated him as a character thought he was the worst character in the show
Clown^
"Fuck, man, what more there's to say?"
It wasnt even just a look at one person's depression, its the beatiful analysis of all the ugly parts of a human psyche, one we dont want to even admit we have, one can never be the same person after watching this gem
True, it takes a deep look at everyone around Bojack and their struggles as well. There might be a focus on Bojack, but we most definitely see Diane's struggles, Princess Carolyn's struggles, Todd's struggles, Sarah Lynn's struggles and even Mr. Peanutbutter's by the end.
I watched and finished it and I felt completely indifferent.
@@anarchosyndicalism2418 Good on ya edge lord
@@jfudge9732 Internet people trying restrain themselves from using popular terms they don’t understand (GONE TERRIBLY WRONG):
@@anarchosyndicalism2418you both dissed yourselves bro
Aaron Paul casually being in one of the best shows and one of the best animated shows ever.
I watched Bojack before Breaking Bad.
It was really odd hearing sweet Todd’s voice coming out of another naïve kid with wasted potential whose good heart kept getting crushed by the machinations of his older, more flawed mentor.
Me too 😂😂
Same, and I just heard Todd every time Jesse spoke a line 😂
This actor has starred in two of the greatest shows of all time
Its a masterpiece of a show 🎉🎉
Todd Chavez a virtuous goldenhearted character.
The fact that this man was a lead on one of the most critically acclaimed live-action shows of all time, and one of the main characters on the most critically acclaimed animated series on time, and the fact that he kicked ass in both rolls?
It shows how phenomenal of an actor he is.
Both of the times he plays an initially silly and comedic character (which really makes you laugh in his moments) which then flawlessly manages to pack some of the heaviest emotional punches in the entire show. And he makes it look easy, too.
And those were literally his first 2 big roles as an actor. Aaron Paul was almost completely unknown as an actor before Breaking Bad. Genuinely a phenomenal actor I love to see getting his flowers
One of the best shows ever created
True bro
Just finished it, def my #1 in tv unless i rewatch bcs maybe
W. It's easily top 10 and it's just utterly brilliant@@berserker7315
Other than the values being progressive and bias, it was a good show.
@@Cherry-pu4mx bro what? What progressive and biased values? Either way it isn’t about that
It's also a deep look into what happens when we don't have governance over our emotions. The loneliness of Bojack and his ability to buy himself out of his personal responsibility makes you feel both angry at him and hug the character. He had so much agency and ways to get out, but the road for him was hard and uphill... A soul drowned in Addiction
Everyone focuses on Bojack but if you look at Princess Caroline it also shows sometimes you need to stop doing what everyone else wants you to do and finally do things for yourself and enjoy life because nobody else will do that for you.
"You can't keep doing this, you can't keep doing stupid things and feel bad about yourself like that makes it okay; you need to be better!"
“fuck man, what else is there to say?”
"He can't keep getting away with this!"
-Jesse Pinkman
@@dspmt9854It also reminded me of his previous rant after [BREAKING BAD SPOILER ALERT] he got his face broken by Hank.
"I'VE NEVER BEEN SO ALONE SINCE I'VE GOT WITH THE GREAT HEISENBERG!"
"YOU DON'T GIVE A SHIT! WHY WOULD YOU CARE FOR ANYTHING AS LONG AS YOU ARE FINE?"
"Shitty things" is the line. Big difference between being stupid and downright shitty
Its comedy but it will rip the heart of its fans out. Thats it. Thats the perfect description of Bojack.
How did i not realize hes todd until i saw the title
Were you watching it in foreign dub with subtitles?
Its funny how he literally plays a Jesse Pinkman parody right after wrapping up with Breaking Bad lol
Haha funny horse show gives you existential crisis ❤
My favorite show
the way Aaron reads his line "you turn yourself around, and *that's* what it's all about" in the final episode gets me every single time
Hollyhock cutting off Bojack still fucks me up.
And I'll never get over learning about those 17 minuets. One of the best shows ever.
The stars in the alcohol are the same as the planetarium. The memory makes him want to drink in that moment to forget, but the stars symbolize alcohol being connected to the cause.
"You can't keep doing this! You can't keep doing shitty things then just feel bad about yourself like that makes it okay. You need to be better."
What a great advice for all of us.
Todd was my favorite he just tried to be the best he could for the ones around him and people would constantly let him down. Thanks man for giving us this character
I’m very happy that the best character in the show was voiced by such a great, passionate guy
I didn’t know Todd and Jesse are played by the same actor. Both of these are my favorite characters of the show!
Going from being a fan favourite in indisputably one of the greatest shows of all time to immediately being a fan favourite in a different indisputably one of the greatest shows of all time is wild. Aaron Paul lowkey owna prestige tv
One of my favorite roles of his 😩♥️♥️
Imagine being one of the major side characters in the greatest live action Tv show ever made AND the greatest animated tv show ever made
It a comedy but it's depressing. Oh so it's basically life.
The Man The Myth The Legend!! Thank You For your work on Breaking Bad!! Biiiaatch!!!🙏🏼✌️
Bojack and Breaking bad, my two favorite shows of all time, with this amazing actor.
Also, unironically my favourite piece of fiction
This is one of the most amazing shows ever. I would get to the end of the last season and then just start over and watch it straight through again. I know there are some episodes I’ve seen more than 10 times. Such a great show.
Holy fuck why is every character I like played by him!
The worst part (in the best possible way) of this show is that it doesn't just hurt you by hurting the characters. It hurts you by forcing you to look in the mirror.
I don't care who you are or where you're from, "You are all the things that you do" is one of the biggest gut punches I've ever felt in my entire life. Like a twisted other side of the "You can be anything" coin. "You can be anything, you just choose to be *THIS.*".
crazy how they originally wanted to kill off todd at the end of season 1
“TAKE THE CYANIDE TODD”
Basically just like Pinkman. His performance was so good, they wanted to keep him. Its the Aaron magic
@@mofomiko no i was specifically referencing pinkman, they didnt actually wanna kill todd
From breaking bad to bojack horseman is crazy he really got two of the biggest roles of the generation even if he wasn't bojack I still love Todd 😂
Has anyone ever NOT wanted to give Aaron Paul a big strong hug?
This show makes me think about life differently, you did rip the heart out. 😢😊
Aaron Paul said in another interview he didn't want the show to end. I love this show. I just wish it was less sad so I can watch it again
Yeh eberytime I rewatch that last episode or get near the end of the show I always get this gut wrenching feeling in me telling me "I dont want this show to end" but as is life, so is the show, all must come to an end❤ I'm such a crybaby though haha I cried when Diane got replaced by pickles😂
Aaron Paul was in the show as the voice of Todd and I'm not going to lie one of his best characters he's ever done so far
Such a damn good show.
I cant believe i never noticed he was todd
Bojack is the best show that has been made in a long time
Finally a good role for him where he can truely show is talent
This show changed my life.
It’s so weird the impact these animals had on our hearts, such a thought out and felt show, you forget they’re animals after a while
“You do the hokey pokey, and you turn yourself around”
Todd was so funny and evolved so much throughout the series
I watched bojack horseman and breaking bad both for the first time in the same year and I realized in 2024 that Todd was voiced by him
Even if season 7 was nothing but a fairytale id still kill to see a small Bojack special/movie tie in to see how he's doing, hopefully in a truly better place this time
Had no idea he was in this show. More of a reason to love it more
they did a great job ❤
bojack spoke to me in ways other shows just couldnt
Heart breaking but beautiful! Perfect ! Clean up your shit Tod
That end line was so true
I really don’t think anyone could’ve portrayed Todd better than he did
It's that kinda show. Todd is my favorite character
Amazing show! Very good 👍
Such a powerful show
It’s one of my favorite shows of all time
You do the hokey pokey, and you turn yourself around. You TURN yourself around, thats what its all about.
Aaron Paul is in both of these masterpiece shows. 😊
Aaron Paul really went from nothing to back-to-back legendary shows
I loved that show sm I wish there was more
It really Breaks my heart this show ended im planning on binging it for a 3rd time soon
And ripped our hearts out it did 💔.
i still watch this show even today greatest show of my time besides breaking bad of course
I love aaron sm!!!
best show ever made fr
This the best show I’ve ever seen
man there ain't gonna be another show like bojack horseman
Best animated show of the 2010s.
i love todd ❤
The ending is heartbreaking in a way, but I appreciate that it's not the 'everybody's happy and all problems have been solved' kind of ending. The show consistently keeps things real despite being an animated feature with some obvious exaggerated parts. I think there's even a small glimmer of hope in the ending.
I remember watching the first few episodes and was thinking it seemed like the dumbest show possible. But things definitely got real very quick after that
Aaron Paul gave voice to Todd on Bojack. Jesse Plemons has played as Todd in breaking bad which Aaron Paul played as Jesse. Such a bamboozle.
Man, I remember when this show was brand new I was DETERMINED to hate it. My preconceptions about adult animated comedies, especially ones you just suddenly see pop up on a streaming service, were that it would be low effort bottom of the barrel raunchy comedy. I’m so glad I decided to give it a chance, I’m so glad a lot of us did, and we got 6 seasons. It’s genuinely one of my favorites, and definitely my most rewatched.
Bro walks in with no experience and casually pops off in two of the best shows of all time
Omg had no idea he was in this!
This man has the sexiest voiceee
to say this show has changed my life would be such an understatement
We love you todd
Jessieeeee we need to make a show
Bojack Horseman imo wouldn’t work without Todd.
fine I’ll rewatch bhs
Jesse we need to do the hokey pokey and turn it all around
i knew it was him
“A comedy that also rips the heart out of people” is probably the most cliche, most eye-rolling pitch for a show you can hear, except in the case of Bojack Horseman it was 100% true. The ULTIMATE adult comedy that’s secretly deep.
He better be in Long Story Short 🙏🙏
my king
Best show ever
* the wire but Bojack is certainly a masterpiece Imo
to be honest, I don't really like Todd but Aaron Paul's a great actor, I'll always remember him as Jesse
heaven and hell mixed is this show
You do the hokey kokey, and you turn yourself around. THATS what it's all about.
If they ever made like a Bojack continuation or movie that shit would be Netflix’s magnum opus, nothing would ever really go above that (not that there even needs to be a continuation, I’m just a greedy little hog who craves more)