Pepe Silvia.
Pepe Silvia.
There were moments before that, but it snapped into focus for sure. Like Mac's homosexuality and Charlies insanity. They weren't there but you can go back and see why they developed.
It walks up to the end because its about Charlie. If they did that for any of the other members they would have crossed the line. The show has walked up to the line a couple of times. One particular time is the ending of the Christmas episode where they all stand by the railroad tracks and throw rocks at the train in…
Its because he tells her to go to bed or something and then the next thing we see is them in bed together. That missing scene is key to Bojack's character and it think it makes you question if Bojack has changed. Is this scene what it appears or has the evidence that we've been given through the last two seasons…
Ah, ah, uh, sorry I'm late, there was trouble at the lab with the
running and the exploding and the crying. One of the monkeys stole the
glasses off my head.
Suck a dick, dumb shits!
Her new catchphrase really took off, even in the first season.
“Suck a dick, dumb shits” is the stupidest catch phrase and I love it. After rewatching the first episode with Sarah Lynn I keep laughing so hard when I hear it.
I think I've seen a few A+'s here and there. It doesn't happen often.
That would explain why I don't go on either.
Its really depressing that Ive read shit like that in real life.
Decent writeup, but whats with the list crap and trying to shoehorn Mad Men into the conversation.
Excellent insight. Possible counter point is the Hank story is addressing an issue in our culture. The war torn country is bigger but politically, socially, and physically distant.
You're not missing much. Honeydew is the money melon
I think we know exactly how it would go down if someone with a vagina said those things. We would praise her for her wit, insight, and totally not call her a feminist skank who wants to metaphorically and litterly rip mens penises away.
I love how this episode perfectly mixes so many societal issues of the internet era: powerful men being untouchable, SJW, anti-feminism, apathy, media sensationalism. The episode touches on so many topics and keeps the message clear. This is a powerful episode from such a fun series.
There's always room for improvement!
The brilliance of this episode is culminated in the fact that it never states what Hank did. It makes a joke out of one the biggest scandals of the twenty first century and its hilarious! Five years from now the joke will still stand because it doesn't ape Bill Cosby, instead they used it as an inspiration to make…
My sentiment exactly.
I loved this episode because I'm craving more Horsin Around; this is the closest thing since the Christmas Special. Its actually really interesting that the character dynamics between Horsin Around and Bojack Horseman sync up: Sarah-Lynn is everyone's favorite and gets the most screen time, Joelle is okay, but can…