BoJack Horseman

This shit has gotta be the best show Ive seen in a while.

The characters are relatable, the writing is great, the cringe is cringy as fuck and I even caught myself shedding a single tear here and there.

Thanks for reminding me that I still need to finish watching the third season.

**I checked what porn existed for this show a while ago, as you do when you want to litmus-test a show and its fans, and was pleasantly surprised by how little there was (at least for a 'furry' show).

My best theory is that the characters are already pathetic and tragic enough that the average furry is slightly less inclined to sexualize it.

And as evidence, I'd point to the fact that the majority of the porn seems to be of Mr Peanutbutter who (aside from that brief moment in season 1[?] where he let on that he might actually be far less naiive and happy than he acts) is by far the most upbeat of all the cast members.**

Fuck, I forgot you have to use a new spoiler for each line break. Never mind.

Stop talking about this piece of shit show. The characters are all dumb, unfunny faggots written by writers who can't write for shit, and if you actually think any of it is relatable, it's because you're a giant piece of shit and you should kill yourself.

wew

Of course it's been the best show in a while because everything else today isn't that high of value. But compare this to older cartoons and shows and it really isn't that good. The pacing is like watching a crippled drunk trying to walk up a flight of stairs, the characters are all one-trait personalities meant to aggravate you and in which there's no relief from, and overall it just feels sloppy and out of place. Still, it is better than what else is on TV nowadays. And it does do a good job about making you feel like an empty piece of shit.

Mr Peanutbutter started off as dumb-as-a-rock but good-natured dudebro cliche but holy shit they did a fantastic job at characterizing him as an actual person.


I agree about the pacing but I disagree on the characters, the only ones that would qualify are Todd and Dianne which get the least amount of character development relative to their screentime.
The characters really do change, gain subtance, but they still remain who they are. One of the strongest themes of the show is that some things are final, but not everything is.

I mean BoJack is still BoJack by the third season, but he´s 60% less of a piece of shit as he´s slowly learning from his own mistakes and stops engaging in gratitious self-denial.


Talking about gratitious self-denial.

Most likely because PBs purpose changed. In the first season, he just existed to make Bojack jealous in basically everything.

I've seen this exact image and text posted in a few threads now. Thanks for the new copy/pasta, friend.

I mean fuck me
that EVERYTHING
the fucking moment where he called Sarah Lynn, I fucking knew shits gonna get bad but every single second of that episode was pure agony, those niggers phoned in the ending every five seconds and it STILL hit me right in the feels

also fuck the writers for that retarded cliffhanger, you can cram only so much flaws into a character before it becomes a reverse-mary sue Im looking at you Dianne

also that revelation about Todd was hamfisted as fuck, and not only that but ALSO played 100% straight

generally that last 10 minutes felt completely out of place, and ruined a perfectly logical conclusion to the entire series, BoJack breaks completely, kills himself movie star style, credits roll, no rest for the wicked etc, its almost as SOMEONE forced the studio´s hand to do another run

in other news
it was refreshing to hear actual party music used appropriately, that and the death grips bit fucking blew me away

TL;DR
series great, should have ended here, didnt
will watch S4 but its propably gonna suck

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That's exactly where I thought we were headed, too.

In fact, that's how I've been convinced the series is going to end ever since I saw the title sequence for the first time. It really seems implied to me. I know that the show isn't just about all the characters feeling like shit all the time (you need to have hope and triumph to provide proper contrast to the despair, after all), but it's the most important part of it.

Like you say though, I expect they'll be forced to drag the series out for as long as Bojack Horseman is trendy. I just hope they can keep finding new rock-bottoms for Bojack to hit without it becoming more tired and forced. And if Bojack does kill himself, it needs to be nothing less than the ultimate feel bombshell.

Although now we know that Bojack has an illegitimate daughter he isn't aware of, the writers have an easy way to steer the show towards a 'happy' ending for Bojack. Then again, maybe it'll just be a source of false hope, and will lead to the most sickening, heart-shattering tragedy of the series.

I'm not sure if I want to see the series end on a high-note, or a low-note. I suppose it really just depends how well they could pull either of them off.

I stopped watching the new season after that shit filler episode under water. The initial gimmick was clever and I liked the ending but you really need better animation to pull off what they were going for. I'm still going to pick it up again later that just demotivated me.

I was pleasantly surprised by the underwater episode. Real comfy, visually interesting, and I liked how they used the climate of this 'foreign' place as an excuse to eliminate dialogue, and make symbolic points about isolation through an inability to communicate. A bit like The Arrival, only less good.

I have to agree that the visual slapstick sequences just didn't quite work as well as they feel like they could have done, with the show's animation style being what it is. Which is odd, because the sequence later on in the season with Peanutbutter and the envelope actually worked quite well.

The episode is brilliant. Especially the more you think about it.

He finds out he can talk with that glass over his head at the end. But the woman he tries to talk to probably knew all along. Meaning she just didn't want to talk to him.

Yes, the episode is super weird, but it's supposed to be, it's like Lost in Translation, basically.

smells like pasta cooking in the pot to me.

That's a relatively common pic to see around, and I can tell you I didn't copy/paste anything. I just told you your series is shit.

You're just mixing it up because people so often say the exact same shit for WHY it's shit. Because it's fucking true.

found the song playing during the oscar nomination party

No the same picture and text have been posted together before. You can make up whatever excuses you want, but copy/pasta is still copy/pasta.

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lol

>yfw Bojack told Herb to get cancer when he first met him

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What you don't realize is that Bojack Horseman can't "end there". Namely, the man will never kill himself, not because he doesn't have any reason to, but because there is no purpose. Suicide is the course of people who were loved.

The part that still hurts the most is how he has hurt her, he couldn't even get any closure because he didn't even get to talk to her, to say he's sorry. He couldn't even apologize for what happened.
Honestly i wasn't at all expecting him to have done anything wrong. To me we were gonna find out it had all been a complete misunderstanding or some shit, obviously, and… and it wasn't. He had done it.
Bojack is a terrible person and there is no level of effort that will ever make him turn into somebody good.
The first season was about coming to terms with him being terrible; the second season was about trying to change… and failing.
That third season was about getting used to just… being. Just being a terrible creature that no one will ever love.
It's not the rest of the world's fault if you're you.
It's yours.

fuck off Val and take off your namefield
it actually makes your opinion worth LESS than it already is

studio triggered

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The horse dies in the last episode
because the kids or fans in this case didn't love him enough
bojack is either gonna get cancelled prematurely story wise or he's going to kill himself

Watched all three season and Christmas special over the last two weeks. I must say, this one of the best Cartoons I have ever watched. I think, season 4 will get us and den with a shock instead of endless horror. Maybe we get to experience something from Mr Penutbutter's side. I mean his marriage with Diane is going to get stressed due to her new Job and him running for governor. Season 4 is going to get interesting since there is still a illegitimate Daughter and a sequel to Horsin' Around for Bojack. I also predict that he is going to start running.


Bojack has actually tried to commit suicide just like in the intro when he realized how meaningless a Oscar nomination is. He drove his Tesla into the his swimming pool.


That episode is a buffer that lures you into a false sense of security. Prepare your Angus, Bojack definitely fucks up everything.

I saw the first episode and it was pretentious, unfunny, masturbatory garbage. Is it supposed to get any better, or do you fags actually enjoy this?

What? I really don't understand. Unless you are a human toilet with a trainwreck life you should not be relating with these characters the show is average.


Not enjoy endure, you can endure more of this show and be infuriated at the idiocy of the characters and pointless story. It simply consumes time.

The first few episodes are there to lull you into a false sense of security. It pretends to be a generic Family Guyesque animated sitcom, and then it pulls the rug out from under you.

it's the modern art+flavor of the month show. Get used to it.

Don't listen to the guy above. Instead, keep in mind that first the show is in its core about sin and regret, second the first half of season one is not the show's finest hours.Give season one a try and then decide whether you want to continue or not.

I was expecting /ss/ with Caroline and Vincent


IMO it doesn't really pick up until episodes 4-6, then episode 8 with Herb. Season 2 also has a relatively rough start but not as bad as Season 1

Like the other guy said, the start of the series is deliberately misleading; more like a bitter and shallow sit-com than what the show actually turns out to be.

Over the course of the first season, you come to understand the characters (their backgrounds, and their personalities) much better, and it gradually weaves a rich tapestry of suffering, laced with some decent humour and many human moments.

They must have some serious balls, I'll give them that. I'll watch a few more episodes.

'Deliberately misleading' may be a bit strong (it isn't Madoka Magicka; nobody gets abruptly decapitated or anything), but the show certainly hides its hand until a certain way into the season (I don't remember exactly which episode may be the first hard-hitting one, sorry).

But yeah, in the beginning, it just sets itself up as a slightly pessimistic slice-of-life show orbiting an obnoxious washed-up former television star, and his (I hesitate to use the word 'friends' here) acquaintances. Then it pulls the rug out abruptly, begins to dig deeper, and really starts to shine.

I won't rule out the possibility that you'll still find it to simply not be to your taste, but I do hope you'll give it enough of a chance.

Season 3 has the worst start imo, you don't know where it's going… until it falls apart. But it has the best humor mixed in.

Immediate drop.

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Look, user. It might seem true to your mind that this is the first time it's been posted, but I can assure that that is simply not the case. It's copy/pasta and there's no two ways about it.

Yeah except she's portrayed perfectly

While I didn't immediately drop it I cringed hard at that.

Honestly she got what she deserved in the Bill Cosby episode.

Prepare your angus then, its going to come back and haunt her. Remember the Job that pays in hotpockets she got recently?

if that didnt tip you off then I dont even fucking know

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slight correction

I've been enjoying it until now when I suddenly get to the feminism episode which is yet more feminist propaganda. They do that thing where everything presented is the exact opposite of reality but it's in a comedy so it's obviously correct as far as normalfags are concerned.

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The job that is essentially Gawker and her husband is entering politics. I'm pretty certain she's about to fuck her life up harder than anything else possibly could.

I've watched all three seasons and that doesn't sound familiar. What episode?

in the very first episode he calls Dianne cute

I'm as confused as you are. The only thing that comes to mind is the episode with the hippo.

Could you elaborate? Are you talking about the female taxi business? That's the only episode that springs to mind, and the dream dies pretty quickly.

That one yea.
Was straight up THE feminist narrative.
Also, much like that Simpsons short about Trump not picking up the phone, it presents the opposite of reality.

It is going to fuck her shit up. I can already assure you that.