Thanos the Farmer it’s funny. In my high school the jocks were usually the kindest people. It’s about who someone is inside. And while it’s not impossible to change the inside, it’s hard.
Juan Pablo Robayo I'm just confused as to why they used a voice actor with such a deep-sounding mature voice for Sonny. He sounds a lot older, not like a high schooler
Broly The Sarcastic Savage fr i had a senior in HS who was 6’11 and everyone joked about how he looked like a jojo or dbz character You wouldn’t know hes a teen until he opened his mouth to talk
Guy is definitely an underrated character. He's such a stable, loving person and a good presence in Diane's life. I'm glad they stayed together 'til the end.
If you’re going to lie to pretend to have a good relationship with your ex in front of your son, you should probably clue in your new girlfriend so she doesn’t torpedo it on accident by being too honest.
This! He started to open up to Diane more after this (obviously not in front of his friends), his body language here when he’s speaking to Diane is different from when he’s speaking to her later about her book. I LOVE this show, honestly one of my all time favorites.
I felt kinda bad for laughing, like his mood went into a complete 180, like he was so self assured (but like in a casual way) and then he just bursted out crying over like the slightest challenge to what he was saying. I dont have anything against sonny he is a good kid (and also fictional) but idk it just was kinda funny to me
@@shady8045 Sonny was putting up a rickety wooden dam to stop his flow of emotions. Diane merely poked it and it fell apart. There was no 180, just the cracking of a shell to expose what's inside.
The part where Diane bonds with Sonny over the book she wrote is one of the most beautiful moments in Bojack, in my opinion. Diane wanted more then anything to write something that would have a positive change on the world. She finally created something that can change the lives of people for the better just by virtue of existing, no extra action required.
Yeah, I wish they dived into Sonny as a character a bit more. Like, explain why the book had a big impact on him showing it's okay to have emotions and talk about them. If you don't you live in denial and break down crying at a restaurant.
The way he talks about how his dad, and the type of women he dates, is way too much of an observational behavior for him to be able to notice, yet still be so in the dark about his own divorced parents constant fighting. I think his mom made Sonny believe that's the type of women his dad dates, and implanted the idea that they'll be back together, because she's still in love with Guy, and is using Sonny as an unknowing sabotage tool against any women he has a relationship with. It's kind of fucked up to think about.
Either that, or Sonny _is_ very perceptive, but Mom and Dad try to behave themselves and still act friendly around him to spare him the trouble of his parents going through a "messy divorce", and Sonny was not only never able to "peek behind the curtain," but his high hopes for his parents' reconciliation and a return to normalcy blinded him to any faults in their cordial demeanors that he might otherwise have seen, and no one else, until now, was willing to risk causing an emotional breakdown by being entirely honest with him.
@@Anastas1786 maybe, it depends on how long they've been divorced, though. Because guy would have needed to date multiple women that sonny would be able to notice that pattern. If they split when sonny was little, even an idealistic kid would have figured out that their parents dont want to get back together
With what Sonny said, it probably wasn't the first time something like this happened. Not exactly the strangest thing to happen either when some people meet their lover's kids (I'm only speaking from experience, so take what I say with a grain of salt), but Diane and Sonny bond at some point so I'm sure this was just an awkward bumpy introduction for a step parent.
I think he was allowing Diane and his son to get to know each other, but somehow realized she said the wrong thing (while not angry at all). Almost the same as someone spilling the beans about being pregnant while their partner just said, "Are you kidding me, I just got back."
@@teapartypenguin1353 Diane did interact with Kelsey’s daughter Irving who was around Sonny’s age. I think people forget that since she was in the chicken episode and a lot of people hated that episode.
I really like how Diane ballooned in her weight but no one shames her over it nor really mentions it, in fact she seems much happier at that shape than before.
I absolutely was so happy for Diane when she bonded with Sonny over the book. She made a positive impact on someone special. I think Diane will struggle to be a mom but I think she will find her way! It's a shame we won't ever see Diane and Guy's wedding.
Well Sonny doesn't need a *Mom* Mom, and in a way that's better. He and Diane will be friends for sure and she'll be another trusted adult in his life. And it's lovely that she got to see that this book she wasn't sure about writing (because it seemed trivial and silly) does reach teenagers, even too-cool-for-books boy teenagers, first-hand.
I usually never feel guilty for laughing at the jokes in this show but damn, I felt like a bitch for spontaneously laughing at Sonny breaking down like that. Poor kid.
I think this has to be my favorite BoJack scene. The way Sonny says "That's so mean!" cracks me up. I've lost count how many times I've rewatched this. 🤣🤣🤣
This is why I love Diane so much. She is a strong, intelligent female character that can (and constantly does) just fail spectacularly. She basically rolled a zero with this interaction, and this is not the first time.
This right here is why Guy is a great partner for Diane. He's understanding, honest about his feelings and admits to whatever Diane calls him out on and makes an effort to amend that
I understand Sonny's point of view Hes just a kid, of course he wants his parents together, but probably deep inside he knows that wont happen seing his dad date other people over and over so Diane confirming this was probably the straw that broke the camel's back. And why would he want to get to know Diane, if shes going to be gone the moment hid dad fixes her
I like to think that he secretly knows that unlike the other women his dad dated, she's a keeper. The other women probably didn't care to meet Sonny in the first place.
I guess that makes sense, I couldnt help but laugh at how sudden the confidence level and mood swing was. Not that I think its funny just like how someone would laugh at any tragic event in a fictional story, like bugs bunny having an anvil fall on his head.
"My dad has a thing for broken women, then he nurses them back to health and when they're better, they leave." Holy fuck I never thought I would end up relating to Guy so hard.
Bratty teenager thinks he can act tough like a big boy but then when he's treated like one, he bursts into tears. I wouldn't recommend what Diane did, but I don't blame her for it either.
I love Guy and Diane’s relationship, he wants what best for her, he sort of pushed for Diane to go back on anti-depressants but let her make the decision and when she voiced her concerns he listened but still persisted bc it’s what was best for her, and Diane made comments about her gaining weight and he didn’t care one but bc he knew they would help and he knew he would love her no matter what, I only disagreed with him sending the book to Princess Carolyn when Diane didn’t want him too but all in all I love their relationship and his character
HonkYourChomp some do. And it’s not just the weight that you directly gain from taking the medication, it’s that some antidepressants give you a bigger appetite. So, I guess it is eating more, but it’s because of the antidepressants
When you choose every bad option in a dialogue tree
*"Sonny will remember that"*
SPEECH: 0
(Persuade Failure)
@@nitzan3782 Nat 1 to Persuation.
@@PlanetZoidstar when the fighter used charisma as a dump stat
that moment when high school kids look grown but are really just high school kids
Thanos the Farmer it’s funny. In my high school the jocks were usually the kindest people. It’s about who someone is inside. And while it’s not impossible to change the inside, it’s hard.
Juan Pablo Robayo I'm just confused as to why they used a voice actor with such a deep-sounding mature voice for Sonny. He sounds a lot older, not like a high schooler
Broly The Sarcastic Savage fr i had a senior in HS who was 6’11 and everyone joked about how he looked like a jojo or dbz character
You wouldn’t know hes a teen until he opened his mouth to talk
@@theradionicrevival8068 imagine you are only 17 and people call you a JoJo character. best compliment ever.
@@lightinthedusk It's a teenage boy thing. They make their voices sound deeper than they actually are to appear more masculine.
Guy's ex-wife is named Lady and they named their kid Sonny because he's their son
i caught that lmao he's guy named Guy with a son named Sonny with a lady named Lady
maybe they used it as place holder names thinking they would be minor but at the last minute was like "screw it."
I had a friend named sonny
This is the humor I'm gonna miss from this show 😭
Guy, Lady, and Sonny. They’re basically the Berenstain Bears, but as buffalos.
Guy is definitely an underrated character. He's such a stable, loving person and a good presence in Diane's life. I'm glad they stayed together 'til the end.
Plus he’s voiced by Lakeith Stanfield. Which is always a win.
I don't think they stayed together diana told bojack they broke up in the last episode on the rooftop if im not mistaken
@@idk-ic1vi they got married during the time Bojack was in prison cause she told him he isnt her boyfriend anymore but her husband
@@BS-st1hx what-
I thought they broke up
@@BS-st1hx that also means Diane is Sonny's new step mom, I wonder how/if she is as a parent
“i was gone for two minutes”
It all spiraled too fast.
Less than 2 minutes
More like 30 seconds.
If you’re going to lie to pretend to have a good relationship with your ex in front of your son, you should probably clue in your new girlfriend so she doesn’t torpedo it on accident by being too honest.
it's amazing how much can go wrong in two minutes
It wasn't even two minutes
30 seconds.
2020: Thank you
Gotta be honest I'd respond the same way
23 seconds. I kinda want to know who serves Chicago fries that fast.
In a way she really helped him out. He can't keep living in denial like that's its not healthy. She pulled the band aid for him.
This! He started to open up to Diane more after this (obviously not in front of his friends), his body language here when he’s speaking to Diane is different from when he’s speaking to her later about her book. I LOVE this show, honestly one of my all time favorites.
I felt kinda bad for laughing, like his mood went into a complete 180, like he was so self assured (but like in a casual way) and then he just bursted out crying over like the slightest challenge to what he was saying. I dont have anything against sonny he is a good kid (and also fictional) but idk it just was kinda funny to me
@@shady8045 Sonny was putting up a rickety wooden dam to stop his flow of emotions. Diane merely poked it and it fell apart. There was no 180, just the cracking of a shell to expose what's inside.
ehh it wasn’t the right way to handle it. Not hating on Diane, this just was a bad way to help him. (Especially cause they just met)
@MageBurger Yeah I agree she didn’t mean to do this just replying to OGs comment that this helped him in some way.
The part where Diane bonds with Sonny over the book she wrote is one of the most beautiful moments in Bojack, in my opinion. Diane wanted more then anything to write something that would have a positive change on the world. She finally created something that can change the lives of people for the better just by virtue of existing, no extra action required.
Yeah, I wish they dived into Sonny as a character a bit more. Like, explain why the book had a big impact on him showing it's okay to have emotions and talk about them. If you don't you live in denial and break down crying at a restaurant.
Plus, it shows that Sonny has a sensitive and smarter side. I am sure he will mature after high school
Frog Glen it was nice that he could relate to a character he didn’t see himself represented by directly.
I agree it was cute especially Sonny talking about Chicago cities.
Yeah I cried, it was so cute
The way he talks about how his dad, and the type of women he dates, is way too much of an observational behavior for him to be able to notice, yet still be so in the dark about his own divorced parents constant fighting.
I think his mom made Sonny believe that's the type of women his dad dates, and implanted the idea that they'll be back together, because she's still in love with Guy, and is using Sonny as an unknowing sabotage tool against any women he has a relationship with.
It's kind of fucked up to think about.
Damn, this comment needs more likes
"I've been gone for two minutes".
Either that, or Sonny _is_ very perceptive, but Mom and Dad try to behave themselves and still act friendly around him to spare him the trouble of his parents going through a "messy divorce", and Sonny was not only never able to "peek behind the curtain," but his high hopes for his parents' reconciliation and a return to normalcy blinded him to any faults in their cordial demeanors that he might otherwise have seen, and no one else, until now, was willing to risk causing an emotional breakdown by being entirely honest with him.
Anastas1786 yeah this is actually more believable
@@Anastas1786 maybe, it depends on how long they've been divorced, though. Because guy would have needed to date multiple women that sonny would be able to notice that pattern. If they split when sonny was little, even an idealistic kid would have figured out that their parents dont want to get back together
I love how Guy's not even surprised/ distressed at whats happening, like he expected something like that to happen
“I’m not surprised, I’m just disappointed.”
His son seems to be very sensitive with information
With what Sonny said, it probably wasn't the first time something like this happened. Not exactly the strangest thing to happen either when some people meet their lover's kids (I'm only speaking from experience, so take what I say with a grain of salt), but Diane and Sonny bond at some point so I'm sure this was just an awkward bumpy introduction for a step parent.
"I expected this outcome, but not THIS soon!"
I think he was allowing Diane and his son to get to know each other, but somehow realized she said the wrong thing (while not angry at all). Almost the same as someone spilling the beans about being pregnant while their partner just said, "Are you kidding me, I just got back."
I hope he's into both girls and guys, so he can be Guy's bison bi son.
The Mumbling Dumpling you win the internet
The Mumbling Dumpling I love u
I had to re read that about 4 times but that's hilarious
Clever
Guy's bison bi son Sonny
You know you're getting older when you start relating to the middle aged characters more than with the teenage characters
Well it's a show about middle aged characters;you are supposed to sympathize with them the most.
@BONG WATER
As an owner of a young teenager, no the f*ck he’s not lol
I'm your 1000th like!
@@Werewolf.with.Internet.Access "owner"?
@@friedrice207 I was just about to comment on that! That's such a weird fuckin' way to say parent/guardian.
the sudden facial change of "no they don't" is somehow both hilarious and tragic at the same time.
The "Oh yeah he's a child" moment.
I can't actually remember if Dianne has interacted much with young people before this scenes.
Not really besides Aquafina, and that was as a client. Her and Mr. Peanutbutter were solidly childfree.
Kinko
@@sixteeeeeenoh... That cuts deep
@@teapartypenguin1353 Diane did interact with Kelsey’s daughter Irving who was around Sonny’s age. I think people forget that since she was in the chicken episode and a lot of people hated that episode.
Just realized Guy’s ex was named Lady...this show I swear
He’s a guy called Guy who was married to a lady called Lady. Together, they had son called Sonny.
Mind blown 🤯
Groves
Lmao 😂
Some guy, and some lady.
Their relationship was a classic “guy meets lady”
I really like how Diane ballooned in her weight but no one shames her over it nor really mentions it, in fact she seems much happier at that shape than before.
😍
AnOriginalName she thicc
Well the reason why she seems happier is because she began taking anti-depressants, which also caused her to gain weight.
First thought when I saw Diane's weight gain was, "Wow, she looks happy."
She got mighty T H I C C
Is it me or is Guy super likable?
I liked him cuz lakieth stanfield is a great actor if you ever seen get out or sorry to bother you
@@connortracy9544 guy is voiced by la muthafuckin’ keith!?!!?!!?
Ugh I love guy, he’s like… not messed up
@@connortracy9544 Watch Atlanta that's a whole show with him
yeah he's a realy cool guy
I absolutely was so happy for Diane when she bonded with Sonny over the book. She made a positive impact on someone special. I think Diane will struggle to be a mom but I think she will find her way! It's a shame we won't ever see Diane and Guy's wedding.
They got married???
Well Sonny doesn't need a *Mom* Mom, and in a way that's better. He and Diane will be friends for sure and she'll be another trusted adult in his life. And it's lovely that she got to see that this book she wasn't sure about writing (because it seemed trivial and silly) does reach teenagers, even too-cool-for-books boy teenagers, first-hand.
@@Eqha67 the engagement ring at the end of the series when Diane tells bojack "well we're not dating anymore" in regards to Guy
@@phantomstarsx9343 Ooooh I thought that just meant they broke up
Poor kid just wants his family back together. He is quite literally every highschool kid.
I know this is a rough scene, but it's clear how much someone on the show loves Chicago, and as a Chicagoan, it melts my heart
Chicago definitely IS one of the Top 10 Chicago bands of all time.
portillos is 10/10 and EVERYONE should get to eat there at least once 😤
I miss living in Chicago the suburbs are soooooo boring 😭
I love that the whole family is named Guy, Lady, and Sonny. I love the stupid jokes in Bojack like that.
I usually never feel guilty for laughing at the jokes in this show but damn, I felt like a bitch for spontaneously laughing at Sonny breaking down like that. Poor kid.
Anyone else feel bad when Sonny just started bawling
Me-- just wanna pet the poor guy cause I've been in his shoes. It's pretty hard to accept the fact your parents don't work well together.
I felt bad too but I still couldnt hel myself to laugh, idk what it was just it felt funny to me.
Yeah his seemingly mature front was merely a mask for the fragile child he was.
I thought it was funny
@@M1ckTheMan Maybe because he is in fact a child
"I was gone for 2 MINUTES!" Lol I don't know why but this cracked me up that in such a short amount of time everything went so sideways.
I think this has to be my favorite BoJack scene. The way Sonny says "That's so mean!" cracks me up. I've lost count how many times I've rewatched this. 🤣🤣🤣
Guy the guy Bison, married Lady the lady Bison, and had a son named Sonny.
I guess creativity didn't run in the family
This is why I love Diane so much. She is a strong, intelligent female character that can (and constantly does) just fail spectacularly. She basically rolled a zero with this interaction, and this is not the first time.
"I was gone for two minutes." I love how he doesn't even elaborate before hitting with the punchline, such underrated character.
“You’re so mean 🥺”
I always laugh at how that line is delivered
Homie wasn’t even gone for two minutes. He was gone for THIRTY SECONDDDDDSSSSSSSS
This right here is why Guy is a great partner for Diane. He's understanding, honest about his feelings and admits to whatever Diane calls him out on and makes an effort to amend that
I like how they made Sonny the teen who thinks he’s too cool for life not bc that’s his character but bc he’s worried about his dad’s feelings
I understand Sonny's point of view
Hes just a kid, of course he wants his parents together, but probably deep inside he knows that wont happen seing his dad date other people over and over so Diane confirming this was probably the straw that broke the camel's back.
And why would he want to get to know Diane, if shes going to be gone the moment hid dad fixes her
I like to think that he secretly knows that unlike the other women his dad dated, she's a keeper. The other women probably didn't care to meet Sonny in the first place.
I guess that makes sense, I couldnt help but laugh at how sudden the confidence level and mood swing was. Not that I think its funny just like how someone would laugh at any tragic event in a fictional story, like bugs bunny having an anvil fall on his head.
I love how both guy and Diane call eachother out and actually work things out. It's both wholesome and hilarious
It's nice that Sonny turned out to be a very well adjusted teenager.
Guy, Lady, and Sonny.
THAT'S SO GENIUS.
Wish we had more Bojack Horseman seasons but I also kinda want like spin off show with Diane and her new bison Chicago boyfriend
Y E S
@@gildasdoingstuff8654 G O O D I D E A?
Nope
Why not?
Houston Bison Husband
Diane accidentally did a "Make a child of divorce cry" speedrun
More like 33 seconds. I'd be impressed how fast Diane made Sonny cry but i'm more blown way hoe fast Guy got the food.
how* fast
My Chicagoans, ya'll notice the hotdogs they're eating? The level of detail on this show is amazing.
The other Portillo's scene- "the bread dough is made with lake water!" 🤣
The animators did a great job here! This is the most "teenage" face ever 1:08
I love how her new boyfriend is just named "Guy" and his son "Sonny"
Actually he was gone for LESS than two minutes, god damn he got them cheese fries fast.
“GoOd EvEnIng Ma’Am”
Guy is just the coolest, we should all aspire to be more like him.
When you leave for two minutes
1:36 sorry I find sonnys sobs cute
@ Silviav Almeyda 1.season 1 part wacthing !!
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The sarcastic "Good evening Ma'am" with the 🤷🏼♂️ kills me.
"My dad has a thing for broken women, then he nurses them back to health and when they're better, they leave."
Holy fuck I never thought I would end up relating to Guy so hard.
Sure, you nurse them. Your baby-penis is theraputic for them, before they get back on the hobby-horse.
And Diane was, indeed, a broken woman. Only difference is, she didn't leave him...yet.
Diane deserves the best I love her so much
Chicago is definitely one of the top 10 Chicago bands of all time.
His cry omg
The real takeaway from this is he got served within 2 minutes
1.season 1.part watching!!
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That cry tho 💀💀💀 1:36
As an introvert, I can say right now this is Guy's fault just for having the balls to leave his teenage son with his girlfriend to make small talk.
I love Sonny. I wish we got a few more seasons with him, but I enjoyed our short time together. :)
Actually, Guy was gone for less than one minute. That's some fast service!
I want to hug Sonny so badly
“I was gone for two minutes!” Im dead😭
Guy reacted as if this happens everytime he meets someone new 😂
“I don’t understand what her job is and it’s too late for me to ask” I-
Not even 2 minutes...
28 seconds.
Lmfaoooo “I was gone for 2 minutes.” Has me ded💀
Bratty teenager thinks he can act tough like a big boy but then when he's treated like one, he bursts into tears. I wouldn't recommend what Diane did, but I don't blame her for it either.
Dian really know how to bring a room down
Lady is definitely toxic and infects her son. She later tries to move Sonny away from Diane but she's cool with it.
Petition to get Guy his own spinoff. Seriously, this is one of my favorite characters from season 6.
I love Guy and Diane’s relationship, he wants what best for her, he sort of pushed for Diane to go back on anti-depressants but let her make the decision and when she voiced her concerns he listened but still persisted bc it’s what was best for her, and Diane made comments about her gaining weight and he didn’t care one but bc he knew they would help and he knew he would love her no matter what, I only disagreed with him sending the book to Princess Carolyn when Diane didn’t want him too but all in all I love their relationship and his character
Guy: I was gone for two minutes....
Me: Actually, it was much shorter......
thank you colt, very cool
"I was gone for 2 minutes."
I shouldn't have laughed as much as I did at that part.
When you play a telltale game and your the villian in this story.
My fav part is when he was in love with Diane’s book but tryna play tough guy
1:33-1:37 Me when I thought they killed off bojack at the end of the series.
Same
I was terrified at the end of TVFHD, but I felt so relieved when the heart monitor started up again
Everyone watching the next episode: 1:41
“I was gone for 2 minutes”…the accuracy in that statement
Sonny’s cry sends me into orbit bro
Six years of a show set in California and it took the final season to show someone in Vans. It wasn’t even in California lmao
He says he way gone for 2 minutes but the clip itself was under 2 minutes 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
I just noticed “the bean” pork and beans and the John Wayne Gravy (because John Wayne Gacy is from Chicago).
I’ve never heard such a deep sounding cry before 😂
He wasn't even gone for 2 minutes, that all happened in 30 seconds.
Did she gain a bit of weight because of the Anti-depressants or because she loved in Chigago.
Her antidepressants
slitor Yes.
That's a shit ton of weight, not a bit of weight.
Antidepressants don't make you gain that much weight she must have eaten more
HonkYourChomp some do. And it’s not just the weight that you directly gain from taking the medication, it’s that some antidepressants give you a bigger appetite. So, I guess it is eating more, but it’s because of the antidepressants
When you roll a natural 1 in Persuasion
The correct response was "I don't think they will get back together, but then again, I am biased"
God this is like a telltale game
[Sonny will remember that]
i literally felt like sonny in 2017, it never ends good
this scene made me cry the first time I watched it, I felt so bad for him
He was actually gone for 32 seconds, but time works differently in the animation world so 2 minutes it is
In a room full of Bojacks, choose the one like Guy.
that's the perfect reaction
"I was gone for two minutes"
OK as a Chicagoan, the recreation of Portillo's is dead-on.
i hate how nobody talks about how a guy named guy and his wife lady have a son named sonny
This is why you quick save before you choose a dialogue option
Guy was gone for 30 seconds, exactly
Portillo's really is like this. They don't depict how amazing it is.
he is still a teenager but his voice is such a heavy smoker 🤣
Yup probably before the age limit of smoking turn to 21
Yeah he’s like 15 or 16
I like how the other customers react to sonny crying
😭😭😭 “why will you say that” 😭😭😭
"I was gone for two minutes!" HAHA
A lot happens in two minutes.