Because eddie not addressing his problems and acting like this scares the FUCK outta Bojack because Bojack knows that could of easily been him. Its haunting cause he sees Eddie like a mirror of not solving his trauma and letting life depress him to the point that he refuses to do what he was born to do.
Considering that most commercial airplanes fly at a mininum 1000 ft above the ground, and reaching over 30000 ft on average, Eddie is a really fast fly (Specially considering he is carrying Bojack)
"vs" Funny, they get into a fight, but it never felt like a "versus" Just... Two broken people trying to help in ways that are just too insufficient for either of them.
As if that's not horrible enough. Bojack (for some reason) hired a wrecking ball to destroy the house. All the hardwork Eddie did was literally all for nothing. Bojack is a real a**hole in this episode.
I think he had the right to be. Bojack trying to push Eddie into looking at his trauma doesn't call for a reaction that extreme. Bojack would've been dead if that lake wasn't there and I get he needs consequences himself but murder is too much.
After getting dropped 100 feet and somehow not dying due to a body of water I would've quite frankly told Eddie to end himself much less destroy the house. I will never understand how Eddie is defended for this.
Eddie would've murdered Bojack if it wasn't for the water. While I understand the cold brutality of Bojack leaving him alone, he had every single right to say Fuck you for that
Yes he fucking did and you are insane if you think being dropped from 100 feet to die for trying to get you to talk about your dead wife isnt overkill @@ZACHTHERUclipsR
I always hated how bojack just leaves him there after awakening his trauma
Because eddie not addressing his problems and acting like this scares the FUCK outta Bojack because Bojack knows that could of easily been him. Its haunting cause he sees Eddie like a mirror of not solving his trauma and letting life depress him to the point that he refuses to do what he was born to do.
I think that was the right thing to do after all..
OK, maybe Bojack shouldn’t have try to make him fly, but Eddie did try to kill him! That is so much worse!
Bojack's a really good swimmer.
Marty Ayrton Aaron Vargas Sanchez yeah that’s really funny man haha
@@Sanpetepete considering the penultimate episode it's very ironic
Considering that most commercial airplanes fly at a mininum 1000 ft above the ground, and reaching over 30000 ft on average, Eddie is a really fast fly (Specially considering he is carrying Bojack)
It's because he's a dragonfly
Eddie had to be my favorite character
"vs" Funny, they get into a fight, but it never felt like a "versus" Just... Two broken people trying to help in ways that are just too insufficient for either of them.
How the fuck did 2 minutes do all that?
As if that's not horrible enough. Bojack (for some reason) hired a wrecking ball to destroy the house. All the hardwork Eddie did was literally all for nothing. Bojack is a real a**hole in this episode.
I think the fly that tried to do a murder-suicide is more of an asshole
I think he had the right to be. Bojack trying to push Eddie into looking at his trauma doesn't call for a reaction that extreme. Bojack would've been dead if that lake wasn't there and I get he needs consequences himself but murder is too much.
After getting dropped 100 feet and somehow not dying due to a body of water I would've quite frankly told Eddie to end himself much less destroy the house. I will never understand how Eddie is defended for this.
Honestly, destroying the house was literally the least Bojack could do to Eddie compare to reporting him to the police for attempted murder.
Poor Eddie 😓
The fact that neither of them died from falling from that height.. I know it’s a cartoon but still
Even though this scene is a sad one, Bojack going "You're welcome!" at 0:50 cracks me up...
That, and "I... Don't... Fly!"
deep asfck
I hate bojack for this episode.
Eddie would've murdered Bojack if it wasn't for the water. While I understand the cold brutality of Bojack leaving him alone, he had every single right to say Fuck you for that
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Yes he fucking did and you are insane if you think being dropped from 100 feet to die for trying to get you to talk about your dead wife isnt overkill @@ZACHTHERUclipsR
0:27 - 1:00 - 1:21 - 1:45
Genuinely disturbing how many people defended Eddie for this. Get help