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Scott Johnson
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That scene where he explains the "Who's on First" riff with Dr. Hu versus Doctor Who was awful. And it's about Bojack explaining that joke for a solid two minutes. Doesn't work for me either way as a joke or the awkwardness of it. The only jokes I like are the visual, animal gags done which according to "107 Facts

See, I would say that shows like Morel Orel or Rick and Morty are much better animated series that tackle depression in some form. I could defend BoJack if it was just a straight drama, but all of his friends get involved in dumb, cheap sitcom shenanigans that really breaks the realism or sense of real depression in

I don't know for sure, but the type of bad plot twists and ham-handed metaphors are certainly Lindeloff's style. And if The Lego Movie has any of those awkward, two-minute long explaining the joke sequences that Bojack has TONS of, I'm going to lose my mind.

This is awful. Personally, I think Raphael Bob-Waksberg is a terrible writer whose show about depression and hateful characters is incredibly trite and maudlin to the point of boredom and frustration. It thinks it so brilliant making fun of Hollywood, when making fun of Hollywood is the most obvious, blatant thing in