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I’m spending more time with Hulu than with Netflix these days, though I admit that’s partly because Netflix’s auto-playing preview videos dive me goddamn crazy while I’m browsing.
Also, Hulu has Gundam. And they should get more Gundam. Daddy needs all of the Gundam.

I hated the commercials on Hulu’s previous plan. I like paying for not seeing commercials. (I also have Youtube Red so make of all that what you will.)

I once broke down crying in a Toys R Us in Japan because I was so damn jet-lagged and exhausted that the sight of Geoffrey made me homesick. I wish I could say I was 9 or so when this happened but, no, I was in my 30s.

I once broke down crying in a Toys R Us in Japan because I was so damn jet-lagged and exhausted that the sight of Geoffrey made me homesick. I wish I could say I was 9 or so when this happened but, no, I was in my 30s.

I remember at around 11 or 12 realizing that Toys R Us had nothing for me, thus I must be an adult, thus life would suck for the nest 50 or 60 years. That was before I discovered the We B Weed down the block.

Thanks for looking it up! When I was watching someone had commented on an earlier discussion like “what if they’re really siblings...” (which obviously ended up happening) but I dismissed it like “nah, I’ve seen a lot of Law and Order SVU so I know they can tell if DNA is a parental match or a sibling match”

Okay according to this, it would depend on how extensive the DNA testing was, so it would be possible for them to erroneously conclude that BoJack is Hollyhock’s father.

But realistically, wouldn’t you be able to tell from looking at their genetics that BoJack and Hollyhock are brother and sister rather than father and daughter? If she was BoJack’s daughter she’d have a quarter of Butterscotch’s DNA, as opposed being Butterscotch’s daughter, in which case she’d have half of

You say that now, but just wait until the show finds a way to humanize him too. Maybe Bojack will read his dad’s book next season and discover the damaged soul buried in its clumsy prose.

My girlfriend, whose mom is pretty similar to Beatrice, saw that moment as less “Bojack being kind to his mother in her final days,” and more “Bojack caving in and performing for his mother thus fulfilling the role she has assigned him.” It’s an interesting take.

OMG I’M SUCH A NERD I LOVE THIS SHOW IT’S SO 80'S AND I LIKE THINGS FROM THE 80'S LIKE GHOSTBUSTERS AND LAST STARFIGHTER AND TRANSFORMERS AND V AND PREDATOR AND RUBIX CUBES AND REAGAN!!!!!!! NERD STUFF!!! CHRIS HARDWICK!!!!!

*Jungle.

It’s probably how the Kinja founders feel everyday, too. But they deserve to feel that way, at least.

BoJack is aware that his behavior hurts the people he cares about, and he feels guilty that they suffer as a result, and he’s finally working up the nerve to try and change that behavior. Part of his self-loathing feedback loop, and also his motivation for trying to break out of those destructive patterns, is that

IMO it’s not that they carry “as much weight” as any other media, it’s that they carry way way more. Particularly where I grew up, a lot of people would drop casual racist/homophobic slurs, make nazi jokes, etc etc all the time.

It’s there game — I don’t understand why they shouldn’t have some control over who profits off it.