Bojack has plenty of great running jokes, but I think one of my favourites is definitely seeing the strict no-nonsense Kelsey go all gooey and squeeing about how cute Todd is every time she sees him (though you can hardly blame her)
The reference to Ibsen is one of those things in Bojack that you might not even notice - but if you know (about Ibsen's themes) and keep in mind that this is Beatrice's go-to reference, it really adds to her characterization...
It might be just me, but it was really hard to hear the dialogue from the show. Is it possible to make it louder or add subtitles to the next episode? If not, no worries.
Watching this episode with you for 10th time or so, I’ve just realized that BoJack started this audio program is probably a consequence of what Diane said to him in the previous episode. There is no deep down, only the things you do. Also people who are broken as much as BoJack tend to show so much dedication to such programs. At some point they truly believe “ok, if I’ll do this it will change me”. For a short time, of course. But the problem is, it’s just another way to run away from your feelings. And they have really huge experience in that already
Beatrice’s call was actually incredibly helpful for Bojack. He can actually begin the real work of change as opposed to the phony “change” with no healing/addressing his past.
It depends, Stuart barely tries and barely gets results, while Charlie does try but also barely gets results. If we want to think about effort/output ratio, Stuart is probably more competent.
@@SpiralSine6 SPOILERS FOR SEASONS 2 & 3 Charlie also successfully runs a business later though. So he puts effort in and has some success. Plus, has Stuart ever caught a flying bagel? I think not!
Ah, Beatrice.... the most rosy, cheerful, and outright positive influence on Bojack's life. Believe me when I say this isn't the last we'll be seeing of _her!_ 😉
Bojack is a terrible person, but you can see how his parents especially his mother had an impact on how he turned out. He wanted to gain her approval and become someone and instead became an arrogant narcissist.
Bojack has plenty of great running jokes, but I think one of my favourites is definitely seeing the strict no-nonsense Kelsey go all gooey and squeeing about how cute Todd is every time she sees him (though you can hardly blame her)
So the "Let's be Depressed Thinking About The Relationship With Our Parents" Era begins.
The reference to Ibsen is one of those things in Bojack that you might not even notice - but if you know (about Ibsen's themes) and keep in mind that this is Beatrice's go-to reference, it really adds to her characterization...
"What are you doing here?" Is gonna be a running theme for season 2, keep a eye out.
It even bleeds into Season 3.
Fun fact most of Wendy Malicks characters are almost always alcoholics or are almost never seen without a drink in their hands.
Too bad they couldn’t do that with Eda, tho
Vincent Adultman is a metaphor .
He’s the guy who hasn’t grown up.
A man child
Or two.
u r a metaphor
@@GatileoGatilei a Chris that’s green🤔
@@GatileoGatilei everything is a metaphor
It might be just me, but it was really hard to hear the dialogue from the show. Is it possible to make it louder or add subtitles to the next episode? If not, no worries.
Watching this episode with you for 10th time or so, I’ve just realized that BoJack started this audio program is probably a consequence of what Diane said to him in the previous episode. There is no deep down, only the things you do.
Also people who are broken as much as BoJack tend to show so much dedication to such programs. At some point they truly believe “ok, if I’ll do this it will change me”. For a short time, of course. But the problem is, it’s just another way to run away from your feelings. And they have really huge experience in that already
"You're Bojack Horseman. And there's no cure for that."
Ouch. Fucking ouch.
This season is a great mix of silly and serious. Looking forward to the ride!
Beatrice’s call was actually incredibly helpful for Bojack. He can actually begin the real work of change as opposed to the phony “change” with no healing/addressing his past.
John Krasinski plays Secretariat.
Also I would argue Stuart is even more incompetent than Charlie Witherspoon.
It depends, Stuart barely tries and barely gets results, while Charlie does try but also barely gets results. If we want to think about effort/output ratio, Stuart is probably more competent.
@@SpiralSine6 SPOILERS FOR SEASONS 2 & 3
Charlie also successfully runs a business later though. So he puts effort in and has some success.
Plus, has Stuart ever caught a flying bagel? I think not!
Ah, Beatrice.... the most rosy, cheerful, and outright positive influence on Bojack's life. Believe me when I say this isn't the last we'll be seeing of _her!_ 😉
Haven’t heard anyone reference Max Headroom in 30 years 😂😂😂
Well, the flashback takes place in the late 80s, so it adds up.
I was in the background in Hollywoo, hope you saw me.
Excellent reaction thanks gals
Loving the Ibsen hate, lol.
The McDonald’s lawsuit was actually completely legitimate
Oh no the coffee lawsuit? So much you don't know about that.
Great reaction!
Poor Bojack :( Imagine having a mother like that! Awful. This mother is basically his inner voice smh I hope he stands up to her.
Have you watched the entire series?
@@jerryhayes9497 no spoilers for the guy
@@zannchristo no worries
Bojack is a terrible person, but you can see how his parents especially his mother had an impact on how he turned out. He wanted to gain her approval and become someone and instead became an arrogant narcissist.
You guys talk more than you listen
This channel was more enjoyable when they still had the white chick on here
Wow you're really going to go there?