What kind of dessert pie?
What kind of dessert pie?
That's going to be a major plot point this season.
The nighttime scene where she sees the garden blooming looked extra beautiful in 3D, too.
The episodes of Harmontown he was in were always better. And he taught me that Pakistanis mainly speak Urdu.
Yeah, that "You were a father figure who was sexually inappropriate to me, and I turned out perfect" line was some dark comedy gold.
"Everything's gonna be okay."
Agreed. Seeing the way BoJack was raised garners a lot of sympathy. But I think the speech from Todd especially emphasizes that there's a difference between it being an explanation and it being an excuse for the way he continues to act.
If "Community Bros" refers to people who genuinely don't understand that actors and characters are different things, I think we're excused.
Who knows how accurate it will be to the show, but I'm glad the trailer at least has plenty of Rosario.
Janice!
I was fascinated by her as a kid because I couldn't figure out her gender.
This has been said elsewhere, but this one reminded me a lot of Mad Men's "The Suitcase," what with two characters hashing out their professional/personal dynamics in a bottle episode format. And I thought it was interesting that the episode brought up some of the nicer things that BoJack has done for PC over the…
I listened to the "How Did This Get Made?" episode about that movie yesterday.
Britta saying "for realsies," which I have to try very hard not to say out loud.
I don't think he's planning to ditch Princess Carolyn. My guess is that because PC is a lot more likely to look at things glass-half-full or at least keep hoping she can turn things around, Judah probably feels like that makes it his job to do any research about preparing for the worst.
- Hello? It's Oodles of Money calling! Will we accept the charges?
- Why would Oodles of Money be calling collect?
- I don't know, but don't accept the charges, we cannot afford it.
Mulan came out in 1998.
Did the reflective billboard remind anyone else of Herb Kazzaz and BoJack standing in front of the blue sky backdrop at the end of "Still Broken"?
I feel like there's a similar irony to Herb saying "The future is bright. Just look at it," about a fake set painting, and a mirror billboard that says "You Are…
That's wonderful!
The Master was the final straw for me, but the violence of the others was definitely a factor, too.