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I can see that point of view. I liked this ending a lot, though. Him dying would be a fitting conclusion to his story, but it would also be less messy and complicated than this show has been. That would be giving BoJack a way out, and one last opportunity to make his friends’ lives all about him. Him living with the

I can’t tell if “Mr Pickles” is a typo or a sarcastic joke. 

This was indeed soul-crushingly sad if you look at it from Janet’s perspective. She evolves the ability to love and be loved only to see her loved ones, one by one, venture into an unknowable next stage where she can never follow. All credit to Carden, who was wonderful in this episode, but that thought leaves me way

I swear Beth did do this in a previous episode. Randall totally scoffed at the idea. Can’t make someone go to therapy.

They already had that with the green doors that could take you to any time or any place, real or imaginary and it wasn’t enough. 

Zoe (Beth’s cousin) was the one who didn’t want kids.  

Really hoping it’s not Zoe, as the show allowing her to stick by her choice of not wanting kids was incredibly refreshing when we’re so often given stories that imply there’s something wrong with you if you don’t.

Emotional ending with some great moments, but the borderline sappy tone just didn’t seem in synch with the series I’ve come to know. As someone else here suggested, it felt like ABC for a bit...like ABC the channel.

Some stuff in this story did NOT sort out at the end.

The timeline is absolutely KILLING ME.  If that party was 10 years ago, and Stacy is 12 now, are you telling me that she was 2 at the time of that party??? So, how old was she when Allison met Noah?  Negative 3?  WTF, Affair???

When I spoke out against my abuser, people tried to silence me by telling me to think about his family and children. I wasn’t the one ruining their lives - he was. 

It seems worth mentioning that the GB vs DET hail mary highlight the NFL loves to show as an example of their fine drama was also the result of a phantom hands to the face call on the previous play.

As a Lions fan you can only see this shit play out so many times before you start to question why you bother to watch NFL

Perfect theory! Please, please let this be true!

Man. If you would’ve told me beforehand that Joe Kelly and Clayton Kershaw Dave Roberts would’ve blown this for the Dodgers.....

You’re right though - that would at least make some kind of innate sense. 

The whole Evil Ben plot was honestly like something out of a bad comic book. It was supervillain-levels of trickery mashed up with a boatload of assumptions and blind faith. And we’re supposed to buy that he recognized a kid he met only a few times (if that!) over thirty years ago - based on some supposed resemblance

You’re being awfully generous. I can accept Joanie being reckless and impulsive as an explanation for a lot of her behavior but this show always has plenty of WHAT?? THAT MAKES NO SENSE! moments, and I don't think they're on purpose.

Vik’s mother also thinks it is okay to ask that Helen, last minute, to pick up her neighbor’s kid and go to a dinner and pretend that the love child is hers. And THEN, stops by later that night and yells at Helen telling her that it is Helen’s fault that her brother from India is an asshole.

One of the most underrated qualities of the best actors is to know exactly what kind of movie they are in, and deliver their performance at exactly that level. When an actor nails the tone, and you can tell they are having an absolute blast with the material, it’s one of the best experiences you can get as a