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Pretty sure I can convince mum to come to this with me just based on the words Benedict Cumberbatch. Very excited.

Watching Next to Normal and BoJack Season 3 within 24 hours is a weird, confronting and oddly complementary experience.

I apparently hate myself, so of course I loved those episodes of season 3. In a way, I find the final episodes of season 3 to be a more 'effective' kind of brutal if that makes sense. But they're ones that they couldn't have done at any other point - their brutality is well earned by the writers and deserved (in a

Totally agreed except for the last point. I think that episode 4 is definitely the show's best episode and episodes 11 and 12 might beat out Escape.

Yeah, that episode's been playing in my head for the whole day. I don't think I can give anything a higher compliment than that.

I'll disagree with you guys. It was absurd and bizarre in all the right ways and had me doubling over at some points. The episode needed something like that and Todd did a really great job there.

Ep 4 was just amazing. I can't bring myself to rewatch it just yet, but its been playing in my head ever since I woke up this morning.

No, I have seen the whole season and there are certainly some hauntingly beautiful shots in that. I'd have to rewatch to tell you a *specific* shot, and certainly a few from the fourth would go on my list, but that shot from Escape from LA will always remain up there.

I would also say that it felt brutal in a different way, if that makes sense. I don't know if I can put it into words just yet, but it definitely felt a different kind of brutal to Escape from LA.

12 BoJack Horseman. Best. Friday. Night. In. A. Long. Time.

It has one of my favourite shots of the whole show - them in the desert releasing the balloons in the air (it kind of reminds me of the ending of Boyhood) - but I'm not sure I can watch all of that episode again.

Well, I have to wait months for everything else I love, so this is the one thing I get.

One of the few good things about being a pop-culture addict in Australia is that this season dropped at 5pm, so I could binge the whole thing without disrupting my already fragile sleep pattern.

i guess i'd argue that the show needed to end on a 'happy' note that season and that the ending is a perfect lead into season 3.

I assume this is the same in the US, but Weekend is on Netflix! Which is another reminder to me that I should watch it!

Sorry, how is the show terrible with endings? Didn't mind season 1's, absolutely loved season 2's and season 3 might top season 2.

I can present arguments for and against that question.

ok that was amazing. might have more thoughts after i've slept on it, but wow. absolutely powerful, but the last two episodes are some of the most beautiful, sombre, honest and soul crushing things i've ever seen from tv.

BOJACKKKKKKKKKK!

I love how everyone's natural reaction now to saying 'we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal' is not to say it, but start singing it, a la The Schuyler Sisters. One of the greatest things to come out of Hamilton? Probably.