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I hope he finds some sort of closure in this, painful as it is.

They're gonna Bojack Horseman her into Ep IX, aren't they? They gotta.

Oh don't even START with the lore over here, it's a great emotional beat you're just trying to distract us from the tears

As a cord-cutting Canadian millennial, this never showed up in any distribution channels I could afford… It's like when Prince died. I was sad, but when I went to YouTube and Spotify to pick through his catalogue it wasn't there. It became an inconvenience to absorb his work, and then it became expensive. So I went

I second your post whole-heartedly. It's such a beautiful moment of sincere humanity, of people coming together. When I watch Colbert, I check the band from time to time in the hopes of spotting a special guest hiding in the background.

I would go to bat for Studio 60 in a heartbeat. Cal's adventure with animal control, the Christmas show, the old writer who comes in talking about tars and spars… Sorkin going full Sorkin on Christians, then going full Sorkin on a pregnancy plot…

Sad!

I've got my fish
I've got my plant
I've got environmentalism (hey hey hey)

He's killing it, for sure.

I spent a glorious summer chasing P&F reruns on DVR alongside spare episodes of Kick Buttowski and Gravity Falls. Credit to Disney; their umbrella has sheltered much great animated weirdness.

He's like a delightful little elf, that guy

Diane tells the truth. It's the only reason she meets with Bojack to ghostwrite for him in the first season.

I will go on record as loving the fuck out of the Spice Girls movie, which is a work of absurdist comedy on the highest level. It takes the piss out of itself relentlessly. It made it more palatable when we went to the store and bought branded Spice Girls candy, I guess.

Every season hits when I'm at a point in my life where I need it desperately to reflect back at me what I really am. It's unafraid of the messiness of trying to write characters who follow through on bad decisions.

I loved his earlier return when Colbert pulled him out of semi-retirement to help him bring back Colbert Classic, but it left me desperate for more.

Schilling's foray into gaming was fascinating, because he clearly did it out of love but had no idea how to manage that kind of project in any sense except as the hype man.

That dry sound drives me nuts, I agree entirely. They aspire so hard to be a huge rock band, but instead of mastering their music with muscle they sound like they're forever blasting out the earbuds of a second-gen iPod Nano.

The election in 2000 was the equivalent of Cuba Gooding Jr.'s coin flip in the movie Rat Race.

Or was it just the right amount of…… Space?

Surely you meant big donairs