What’s this about forced virility?
What’s this about forced virility?
I actually lost track of which episode count I was on and didn’t realize I was on the series finale until the credits and...that was it.
I love the ending because it’s more interesting to ponder what comes next than for him to have died, or even for him to have resolution. This is the type of ending that lets my mind…
That’s not what ‘fridged’ means, and Hollyhock’s arc in the back half was her refusal to be BoJack’s prop any longer. He trampled over her boundaries without asking her, and he showed himself to be exactly as bad as she’d feared after hearing about what happened with Penny. She understood he wasn’t going to change in…
But the show never shied away from such statements: Sarah Lynn is a living embodiment of it..
Allison Brie’s line readings at the end were so creepy/syrupy/perfect.
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…
Stanley Tucci made me actually shudder with the delivery of “stand-up comedian, actor, crippling alcoholic and a stupid piece of shit”. If this was the last episode it would’ve been a different kind of show, but it also would’ve worked.
I had to look it up and I was kinda shocked that the poem ‘View From Halfway Down’ wasnt already a poem, it was written just for the show. I wouldn’t be surprised if that line becomes a popular saying to reference a bold decision you only clearly see as a mistake once youre powerless to take it back. That part gave me…
I was hoping they were pursuing one Jason Mendoza.
Cool that so many people don't believe in rehabilitation at all and apparently want all violent criminals either executed or eternally imprisoned.
tucker carlson, ladies and gentlemen.
Ask any animal lover whether they would have cared if it was Vick or Favre who did it and they’d say the same: Under the Fucking Jail. Take your race cards and fuck yourselves with them.
This is the kind of insanely disproportionate reaction that I hope this documentary explores. Michael Vick tortured and killed dogs, and he served jail time. And your response to this is to advocate for racial genocide.
I never sausage disrespect for the law.
I just hope that giant skull sings (or even raps!) some kind of theme song at the end.
The other exec who was coming onto Temple’s mother? You guessed it. Frank Stallone
“I’ve never been attracted to him before and wouldn’t want anything to happen between us again, anyway, even if the kiss was hot.”
One of my closest friends kissed me while very drunk, told his female partner, and now he’s not allowed to see me anymore, even in group settings.
Really? I don’t understand this.
Eh - all you’re doing at that point is hurrying through the scan to stand in line on the jetway.