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Buck Mulligan
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MOM!!!!! Eat Up Martha won't let me be player 1!!!!!

I GOT A BONE TO PICK, INTERNET!

The episode is the series' best use of Kif, I think - mainly because he's not there just to be the foil to Zapp. I think he's at his best when with Amy and the rest of the Planet Express crew

Can we take a second to talk about Slowbro and his delightfully dumb face

Shit on this all you want - but if there were a pink version that said "Killa Cam" on it, I would be compelled to buy at least a dozen

SHAKE A SPEAR?!?!?!?!?!

That's right! There was also the dance-off episode where he tried to desperately to bang that dance teacher.

There's a Spider
He's deep in my soul
He's lived here for years
He just won't let go

The gang just straight up spitting on people at the end of The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award

Pigeon Boys!

"Well, look, I didn't come here to be criticized by a man stuck in a coil!"

I think the Flipadelphia episode was the first time you really saw his psychopathic insides peek out. Howerton's shouting of "IDIOTS!!!!!!!!!" was creepy as hell.

Mac/Charlie has been a fun pair-up lately - especially in the episode where they get stuck in the drained pool. I love it when they devolve into two weird little poor kids. It really feels like they've been friends their whole lives

What a wonderful payoff that was to the recurrence of the running old man (baboon?) thing in the establishing shots of BoJack's estate. It made the moment so much more emotional and resonant

Amid my 3-day binge watch, I made it to this episode without really being aware that I was watching the finale. It was the New York and "other sitcom" references that tipped me off - I though to myself, "wait this seems like they're setting things up for another season - what episode am I on anyway?"

The more I think about it, the more I think you're right. I also remember the light being on in his room… seems like a clear sign that he wanted her to notice the open door.

Think I might re-watch the episode to see if the animators establish at any point whether BoJack typically leaves his bedroom door open or closed. Did anyone notice this at any point? I don't know why but I keep playing the scenes over in my head scanning for some concrete culpability on BoJack's part. The fact

I don't know though - would BoJack have fucked her had Charlotte not walked in? I'd like to think that he would have eventually came to his senses before anything truly reprehensible happened (though even being in his room alone with her was awful enough). I think the fact that the two weren't engaging in anything

I'd be surprised if the microphone in the recording booth didn't melt after delivering those lines. They came out of the character's mouth like they were 1,000 degrees - like they'd burn a hole in her head if she didn't say them. You could feel the hatred.

Not only is he sympathetic, but he is incredibly identifiable - even amid all of the vile, rotten shit he pulls. Although I could never, ever see myself doing some of what BoJack does to other people, it's hard to hate him for it, because I get why he does what he does. It's so odd to feel that way for a cartoon