There’s something about Nacho’s pad that seems so communicative. It’s the sort of place that someone in his shoes is supposed to aspire to ... but that nobody—NOBODY—can actually enjoy living in. He’s so palpably a prisoner there.
There’s something about Nacho’s pad that seems so communicative. It’s the sort of place that someone in his shoes is supposed to aspire to ... but that nobody—NOBODY—can actually enjoy living in. He’s so palpably a prisoner there.
I love this show and all about suspension of disbelief, but why would they give him job in a mall. Why wouldn’t he have some home based computer job?
Even after reading recaps at the time, and later, I still have no fucking clue what happened in Season 2, but I enjoyed it. Looking forward to this one.
BoJack keeping in touch with Princess Carolyn, but not Todd and Diana, tracks with how when they’re writing all the bad stuff he did on the whiteboard and PC is the only one who doesn’t list all the stuff done to her, personally.
I’ve often given this team of writers and directors credit for making pretty smart choices about how to subvert audience expectations and stay true to the characters, give the crowd huge moments without it purely being pandering (didn’t quite escape that trap here though, but hey it’s the final movie, it’s a love…
> Claire’s favorite movie is from 2035
Qinto should have been replaced with Deidre Robespierre, revealed to be blind from some silly vanity related accident, and Jaqueline and Deidre realize they dont have to compete the same way anymore, and save them making out on the red carpet as a couple for the 4 year reveal.
Kimmy is Unbreakable because she always puts others before herself. You have kinda missed the whole point of the show. She makes sure everyone has a happy ending before she has her own is the point of the episode. As she says to Xan.
From Iron Man on, the gajillion-dollar Marvel Cinematic Universe has toyed with portraying its characters as A-list…