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While still being in keeping with Bojack’s previous helpful acts, which are practically all attempts to fix something that was his fault in the first place.

Reminds me of that one episode of Better Off Ted, where they design a person sensor to open doors, but it only works for white people, so they have to hire white people to follow their black employees around all the time so that doors will open for them.

You have to understand...these people’s opinions aren’t politics. To them, they’re common sense. Or the way things are, the status quo.

On that note it’s nice that they’re importing old comments and all, but I have 606 notifications right now.

This shit right here is so fucking stupid. If you think racism is dead, police across the country do a fantastic job and definitely don’t target people, or that voter suppression is an issue we still face today, then you’re a white supremacist. Not because you necessarily believe the white race is superior, but

Julie Dash, when she was making the film Daughters of the Dust in 1991, had to import Agfa-Gevaert film stock from Germany, because all the film stock she was finding in the US, especially the Kodak stocks that were essentially the default standard, were graded to produce darker colors with a blue-green cast, which

There’s that “liberal bias” I keep hearing about at ESPN. Luckily, we have heroes like Clay Travis and Britt McHenry to defend to good name of Preside...sorry, can’t finish, vomiting out of my eyes.

It’s a sad legacy of film and imaging that often times the cameras and equipment were calibrated to favor light colored flesh tones. In fact, as far back as the development of the first practical color process, Technicolor, initially had just two color components, red and green, which were chosen because they were

I think the “she may catch feelings” is the thing. We’ve gotten little indication that Molly-the-character is that open and Dro is too much her manic pixie dream man outside of the whole open relationship prospect. This might wind up more stereotypical than you’d want, but I hope it surprises me.

That scene...I made a frowny face and cringed. I’m glad I’m not the only one.

My friend’s yellow labrador tries to hump my sneakers whenever I wear them around him. I’d like to congratulate Bojack Horseman for making that situation even more uncomfortable for me in future.

Rest assured, as a non-furry, Mr. Peanutbutter’s sculpted body makes me VERY uncomfortable.

Definitely. That was made clear last season in the glimpses of marriage counseling we saw. She’s with PB cuz it’s easy and he naively puts up with her shit. But that’s because his head is constantly in the clouds and he chooses to remain oblivious to anything negative. And as a result of that, he also does things he

I resent the fact that this gif exists... so... much.

I was prepared for a generic 1999 song, but it got shut down faster than “Do the Bojack”.

The choice to use it as the header is a little annoying for those of us at work. I don’t need someone gently leaning in and asking if I’m also a furry, goddammit.

“Frack me, Mr Peanutbutter!” was so cringey and has definitely made me anti-fracking. I mean, I know they do have sex, but ewwww no didn’t see to see it or hear that line ever, it’ll haunt my nightmares forever.

Regarding the picture at the top of this post...ARARARARARARARAAR!!! No! Yucky!!!! ARRARAR! Go away, No! Bad Dog! BAD!

While the episode was lighter than the previous ones, this one really resonated with me personally. As an ace person navigating the ambivalence of labeling myself (the first four words of this sentence were hard to type), and as a person with a co-dependent streak that leads me to spread myself too thin and try to be

Hollyhock was my new favorite two minutes in.