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“Can you taste the ice cream, Mom?” “Oh Bojack. It’s so.. delicious”. I was prepared for this episode to end with Bojack saying or doing something awful to his mother, because that’s what Bojack always does, but for him to show kindness? To put his lifetime of justified grievances with his mother behind him to give a

“TV pitching is like the Israel flag, it’s nothing without a big star”. Lenny Turtletaub continues to be the lowkey best recurring character on the show. J.K Simmons is just great at delivering nonsense dialogue in a really understated, no-nonsense way. Him getting the Waltz of the Rubber Chicken stuck in his head is

I think it came from the fact that in the moment he’s convinced that once again, he’s managed to ruin the life of someone who cares about him like he’s been fearing he would all season.

I was super mistrustful of the framing device because of that How I Met Your Mother episode but I kept hoping that I was wrong and things would work out like Ruthie was saying they would. No such luck.

“So if it’s not about their butts, then why is the other judge Sir Mix-A-Lot?” “Because I’m an honest and impartial judge. And if there’s one thing I’m famous for, it’s that I cannot lie”. “Yeah, I guess that would be the one thing”. Sir Mix-A-Lot’s insistence that the thing he’s most famous for is his honesty might

“Listen to me, everyone. Please. I’m known for monologues that sum things up at the end of the show. I drive a Prius, which means I’m a good person. Let’s not surrender to our basest instincts. I know times are tough, but I’m sure if we band together and really concentrate on the problem at hand, we can, as a group of

“I’m just saying maybe if we got everyone the right kind of pumped-up kicks, maybe they could OUTRUN the bullets”. This episode is definitely the weak link of the season (It would’ve worked better if they had just focused on one of the stories instead of cramming them both together.) but that out of nowhere Foster the

Sure this looks ridiculous and it’s easy to mock, but the creators of this include Victor Cook, who helped develop The Spectacular Spider-Man and did a lot of work on Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, which is impressive enough pedigree to get me to at least check out an episode or two.

My favourite background joke of the episode is how all the signs in the 3-second 1999 flashback say things like “relevant billboard”, “flashback joke” and “The 1999 and Keychains Store”. Even when the background jokes are intentionally lazy, you can tell there’s so much effort put into that laziness.

“You know what I’d do with eight million dollars?” “I already know. You’d give it to the waitress”. This might be the most ridiculous episode Bojack has ever done (which is saying something.) and I loved every minute of it. We all know the show will get all dark and depressing soon enough so it’s nice to start off

The cardboard cutout of Bojack is probably one of my favourite jokes in the whole show. It’s not just that Bojack recorded himself saying a bunch of random lines from Jerry Maguire and put it into a cardboard cutout, it’s also the way that he delivers every one of those lines in a gratingly enthusiastic tone that

My problem with this article is that it basically pretends that all of the times the show calls Jim out on his behaviour and the last few episodes of season 9 where he willingly gives up his vaguely defined dream job to work on and save his marriage didn’t happen. Also the main argument is literally “Jim was flawed

"You know what Broadfard, maybe I'm just an art critic from Darien, Connecticut, but I resent you making fun of me for saying I like pizza. Pizza is really yummy for me.. and there's no pizza at this party. So having said that, now I can say goodbye". The sequence of Neil, Sheri, and the art critic all giving dramatic

"What did you expect would happen Gene? You went rogue. The menu would say grilled cheese and.. you'd make a taco. Or the menu would say hamburgers and you'd make a taco. Or the menu would say chicken soup and you'd make-" "TACOS! I KNOW WHAT I DID!" The last scene between Mitch and Gene is one of my favourite scenes

Realizing why the poster of the man eating the Hot Dog says Courage was probably my biggest laugh of the episode. Season 3 is really off to a strong start so far.

"Who the hell are you?" "I'm your second-to-worst nightmare". "What's my worst nightmare?" "Me fucking your mom". I love everything about the rivalry between Andy and Deegs. Paul Rudd does a really good job making Andy pathetic and past-his-prime without changing his performance much at all.

I'm 6 episodes in and I'm really enjoying this, even if it's only occasionally reaching the heights of the original. I like that enough time has passed for Artie to finally age into Samm Levine. Also the idea that Artie is still in the abandoned radio tower and has been broadcasting to nobody all this time just feels

I know Hemorrhage having a poorly-conceived moustache under his bucket helmet wasn't an intentional reference to Ares' portrayal in Wonder Woman, but it made me laugh all the same.

Are we introduced to her character building a sandcastle in the sand?

It came to a conclusion when Kimmy refused to divorce the reverend (protecting others over herself once more), which ultimately prevents her from becoming a crossing guard. It'll probably resurface again when it's relevant to Kimmy's arc again.