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It just says “Search Party,” not “Search Party Season 1" or “Season 2,” so I assume it’s an unrelated movie that goes by the same title.

It’s a lot of fun, and a tragic reminder of just how hard it will be for the Oscars to do anything nearly as entertaining.

Well not really, because the GP is not actually about the after life. It’s using the fantasy world of an after life to explore and portray what a “perfect” life-life would be. It’s conclusion is that an ideal world would be one where every human had the resources (time, social, monetary, emotional) to become the

Meanwhile, one of GP’s biggest flaws is that it (mostly) doesn’t take place on Earth anymore, so it’s caught in this weird limbo (har har) where everybody is insisting that “being bad” matters, even though, by every sane and earthly metric, it doesn’t. Because, you know: not on Earth anymore. If Hitler dies and gets

“Oh my God! They’re all making out out here! Go back to your dorms! You have rooms!”

I honestly think Bojak dropped at just about the perfect time. A few years earlier and I think it would have been a little *too* raw for what people wanted. A few years later and they likely would have felt forced to add in all the modern, real chaos going on around us. It was the perfect window for this show and I’m

of all the background gags in this show I don’t if I’ve ever laughed harder than when I saw “lied about dating Natalie Portman”. goddamnit, this show never misses a trick

I think this was one of the strongest Diane episodes the show’s ever done, neck and neck with The Dog Days are Over. Firstly, they’ve stopped feeling the need to always pin Diane’s stories to a hot-topic issue, which was an impulse that gave us the absolutely fantastic Hank After Dark and Brrap Brrap Pew Pew but

What people so often miss/get wrong is that it’s a sunk cost fallacy. The idea being that sunk costs are not recoverable either way so you have to make the best decision going forward. Like overeating to “get your money’s worth”. 

I legit have never seen a show before Bojack deal with antidepressant weight gain and still say “even if they have side effects like that you stillneed to take your antidepressants if they make you more stable” and I’m so glad the show came at it from that angle both in the first half of the season and here. Then they

Having watched through the penultimate episode...  I had to turn it off, and I’m not sure I can watch the finale.  Holy cow.

The show has always been surprisingly brutal with it’s depictions of mental health and trauma, but this is one of their most brutal. Diane underwent plenty of trauma. Maybe it was all real, maybe some of it wasn’t that bad. It doesn’t matter either way, because it was real to her and did damage. So she can either

“I’m still here, BoJack.”

Force MaGeorge

I assume the AARP awards air at 2PM so they don’t conflict with Jeopardy and the Wheel, and to give their viewers enough time to get to bed before sundown.

Sigh.

Here’s the deal, dude. It’s not up to you to judge people’s experiences of themselves.

Realizing that will go a long way toward giving you a full and happy life.

Genitals are biological, gender is social. Hope that helps.

Chuck’s singing seemed extra loud. Must have had it turned up to eleven.

A friend of mine theorized that Kai’s gonna step over the line, get wacked by Mike, and end up getting buried somewhere inside the superlab, where his corpse will remain for the entirety of Breaking Bad. Maybe even inside a barrel, just like the old days.