Also, how does the world go in ten days from “no trouble at all” to "deep enough in a World War to have Soviet tanks on U.S. soil". It's absolutely a nitpick but I think it's one worth mentioning
Also, how does the world go in ten days from “no trouble at all” to "deep enough in a World War to have Soviet tanks on U.S. soil". It's absolutely a nitpick but I think it's one worth mentioning
In the original timeline, no they did not die. YoYo says “didn’t expect to meet your parents like this” and I’m pretty sure he would’ve mentioned their deaths at that point. Now how this death affects his memories and his experiences through time, I can’t tell. Does he now remember a childhood without parents, always…
Yeah it's especially odd when I then watched the second episode and THAT one had a recap. I don't need it there, I remember what happened a week ago, but at the beginning of a new season? Yeah
Nobody’s mentioned my favorite joke of the episode, when the newspaper text saying “Horseman Dead” zooms out to say “Headless Horseman Cinematic Universe Dead at Sony” with the smaller side headline being “BoJack Horseman Not Dead”. It’s the perfect mix of reality and the ridiculous that makes the humor in this show…
I mean as far as I can tell the only person who talked to the reporters about BoJack was Dr. Champ, who is ABSOLUTELY in the moral wrong there
Todd adding to the board is a very pointed moment despite ostensibly being in the background of the scene; you see his disappointment that BoJack hasn’t really acknowledged anything truly awful he did to his friends, and that BoJack, despite having changed a lot, still hasn’t changed quite as much as he thinks he has.…
Yeah it’s really interesting that even when he’s supposed to be listing the most horrible things he’s done, these mostly trivial things are what comes up. To him everything is a part of that grand hatred of he was then
I also launched at the perfect time in terms of what networks were ready to air. A few years earlier, it would’ve been buried by the limited vision of network tv, a few years later, and it would've been another Netflix original canned before it could find it's audience, ala Tuca & Bertie
The entire dead warehouse employee bit is a direct Amazon reference. A man actually died at an Amazon warehouse and his body was left there unfound for awhile due to the workload. Short of Jeff Bezos literally murdering said employee everything Diane and Guy investigated in this episode about that incident actually…
I think if you were talking about an earlier Season Diane I could agree with you, but I think her marriage with Mr. Peanutbutter and the resulting fallout did a pretty good job of teaching her what her own flaws are. The Diane of this episode/season definitely doesn't seem as high-and-mighty as the Diane of Season 4.
This song REALLY captures that feeling of wonder and adventure that the whole game has, that's why it's so great. Every time it plays in the game (and it plays quite a bit) I instantly become twice as engaged with the story happening and genuinely excited to keep exploring the world. I don't know if any other song…
I think they probably decided they would rather end the story on a creatively strong note then exercise the time and money required to ship the show to other networks, potentially cutting off or confusing viewers used to getting the show on Netflix first and foremost. It definitely seems like they are being given the…
Maybe that’s part of it, but I also think the simple truth is nobody watched Tuca and Bertie. Not literally no one, of course, but I, a huge Bojack fan, never watched it, and there seem to be many other Bojack fans in this comment section saying they never watched it either. I have no idea why, but it seems like the…
Well if it was legalized then women could be more comfortable saying no to having incels as customers if it makes them feel unsafebecause they know they can make the money elsewhere
Mack teasing Sarge, then throwing the cuffs at him and jumping him was SO SLICK, that may be the most badass Mack moment ever, I had to rewatch that moment a few times to fully appreciate it
Yeah when the Shrike IMMEDIATELY started doing freaky stuff I was just telling my tv “yeah, this is why you shouldn’t have put them together”. Do they not have more than one containment module?
I noticed this because she looked so odd with the restraint on that I thought she was the only one who had it, but then I realized Fitz had it too it just fit better on him
I mean Doctor Leopold is one of the most interesting antagonists this show has ever had so I’d much rather see him in their mindscapes than anyone else. I agree that monster Jemma, while entertaining, wasn’t that interesting and kind of veered into the realm of silly at times. Honestly I think the episode would’ve…
I think that would actually be a fun way to handle that, and I wouldn't mind at all if they pulled a time travel undo...well, not undo, considering the rules established by Endgame, but you know what I mean. Only issue is it would be redundant after last season...
I love his comment on actors retiring, he’s totally right. Also he wants to play the dentist in Little Shop, that’s a great character. Chris Evans is now my favorite Hollywood Chris.