Whereas being in a Blockbuster original series makes perfect sense to him.
Whereas being in a Blockbuster original series makes perfect sense to him.
If you didn't like any songs in the first 3 episodes, give up. Aside from "Good at Yoga" which sucks, those are all pretty indicative of the style and quality of the material.
Yeah i thought it was too corny and cliche to be real, but then thought it was still too well-written to be fake, if that makes any sense. I couldn't buy that character being able to come up with that story in those words if they weren't true, or his wanting to for that matter.
I took some solace in the fact that Steven and Connie also seem kind of disappointed with it. There's that moment of "oh gross, we fused just to show up some douchebag in a street race." In addition to the obvious "don't let revenge eat at you" in general, the moral seemed to be that there relationship is something…
I like that you wrote insecure DVD commentary for this comment.
Improv always seemed like it was about taking the loose, conversational, insular sort of comedy that's hilarious within a group of friends, and then putting it on a stage where a bunch of strangers can be cringe-inducingly bored by it.
I mostly show up for the animal puns and the hollywoo satire. Which is strange, because i'm a huge sucker for depressive fuck-up narratives, but it has always been the part of Bojack that worked the least for me =/
I keep expecting someone in one of those commercials to use their powers to go back and hire someone better than Bon Jovi.
In my day you had to put on your best trench coat and meet people face to face in a dark parking garage!
When the land of ice and snow sends us immigrants, it's not sending its best people.
I wonder if Sextina Aquafina does live shows >.>
You just gotta be like Enya in Veep and preemptively deny candidates the use of your music.
Very vague spoilers:
I really like having Secretariat's success around to overshadow "Horsin Around." It still looms over him as we see in the press junket, but we almost never have to hear details about the stupid thing any more, let alone watch footage of it. And as a bonus, Bojack can't point to his disappointing and critically hated…
I didn't think think this was an A- episode, but i like this season as a whole more than the first two (granted, it seems i like the first 2 less than basically everyone else on this site).
That whole situation was pretty creepy starting around the time he moved his boat into their driveway.
She's very good at overcoming Bojack's insecurities by playing to his equally powerful tendency to go "No, it's the children who are wrong."
The background gags are out of control this season. And the guest voices are great too. We're up to two animated batmen, just gotta get Kevin Conroy now!
It'll be a great follow-up to "Something's wrong with cell phone: men aren't sending me pictures of their junk on it."
By US political party standards, MSNBC certainly qualifies as left-leaning. If you want to make the case that the modern Democratic party are not actually leftists in some broader context, go ahead, but in this context, it's totally reasonable to call MSNBC left-leaning. I'm not going to make some false equivalence…