First, you complain that all our shows are for children. Then you complain that they’re for stoners. Now you complain that they’re for bitter, young sociopaths! Is nothing good enough! We write our fingers to the bone for you!
First, you complain that all our shows are for children. Then you complain that they’re for stoners. Now you complain that they’re for bitter, young sociopaths! Is nothing good enough! We write our fingers to the bone for you!
Are you kidding me? Get out of here with that bullshit. I can guarantee you it’s not the only experience like this they’ve had, and their careers would have been ruined had they gone public with it. Fuck you and fuck everyone else whose first thought in the face of blatant systemic exploitation of human beings is…
You know the world is upside down when Shannon Sharpe is providing more incisive political commentary than the entire editorial boards of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
I think Shannon Sharpe has the best take on this so far:
Look, I understand that you are upset about black people being murdered, but can we discuss it in a way that removes the black people and the murder? That would make me much more comfortable.
The irony of successful protest movements is that a weak version of their ideals will be seized upon by powers that be to sell product and look good. I’m annoyed, but I’m trying to tell myself that the spin itself is a sign of progress.
Side note - he’s making the same face Vince MacMahon would make to the crowd back in the late 90s/early 2000s when he screwed over a wrestling stable and joined the other side. Just playyyinggg the part of the bad guy CEO way too well!
Goddamn, David Lynch is really the shit. Casting the owner of the house in your final scene? That’s simultaneously brilliant (it actually adds some layers to the ending I might not have considered) and such a great gesture to a random person who is now immortalized in the ending of this magnificent show.
I’ve been a dude on the internet since 1992. There is no point in the last 25 years that I’ve experienced anything close to the shit women get.
Nope. Not even close. I am a man who is frequently online and I have never and will never face the kind of harassment women do.
Do you really think that men face as much harassment as women online? Honestly?
Jesus Tapdancing Christ! The women who write the show these fuckheads love so much are getting harassed & doxxed for writing the show these fuckheads love so much. That is android head-exploding levels of irrationality.
Alright, I’ve been dying to bring this up here since I spent way too long researching this yesterday after my rewatch of the series.
Just *reading* about that ending makes me tear up. What a knockout ending!
For the same reason he tore down the Old Sugarman cabin: there’s no point wallowing in the past. After everything Bojack went through with the death of Sarah Lynn and what happened to Hollyhock, he’s trying to be better.
Frankly, this episode left me terrified that some day I might end up like that, stuck reliving every shitty moment in my life in some half-remembered fugue state. I wonder if that’s really what dementia is like.
The season had been teasing a grander view at Bea’s backstory for a while, and it was genuinely moving to see it all play out here, albeit through the warped lens of her addled mind. By the end of the episode, I felt like I understood the decisions Bea had made, the perfectly relatable reasons she’d made the mistakes…
I’ve seen a few people say that this episode was out of character for PC, but personally, I didn’t find that to be the case. She’s a self-sabotager in a different way (her hyperfocus on her career to the detriment of her personal life), and I think even the most put together person can reach something of a wall after…
Kristen Schaal was nominated for this year’s Emmys, for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance. She lost to Seth MacFarlane, for Family Guy, in what was obviously a travesty.
This was, for me, the single most devastating Bojack ending thus far. The one about the voices in Bojack’s head was pretty bad, especially because I could relate to that. But I also know that feeling when you turn to daydreams to distract yourself from your real life, but then you have that anxiety triggered moment…