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  • @Randomz-jk4hk
    @Randomz-jk4hk 4 роки тому +9157

    'Looks different from the other kids.'
    In a school full of animals

    • @Gito975
      @Gito975 4 роки тому +18

      kristian rikardsen actually we are the great majority

    • @TapOnX
      @TapOnX 4 роки тому +446

      @kristian rikardsen There's literally a scene where Todd is treated better than his father because of his race. The fact that a world with anthropomorphic animals still has racism is funny.

    • @TapOnX
      @TapOnX 4 роки тому +2

      @kristian rikardsen no

    • @renamamiya5997
      @renamamiya5997 4 роки тому

      kristian rikardsen W-what?

    • @gadielgonzalez2755
      @gadielgonzalez2755 4 роки тому +7

      @@ShadowSaberBaroxio I understood that reference!

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 4 роки тому +9434

    The weird thing is, that was probably the most supportive thing anyone in Diane's family ever said to her

    • @blenderbanana
      @blenderbanana 4 роки тому +63

      @Mr. Man It can be both.

    • @ransherman1611
      @ransherman1611 4 роки тому +66

      @Mr. Man oh yes, her father is quite clearly a liberal.

    • @eddiereptile1049
      @eddiereptile1049 4 роки тому +509

      It was rather VERY supportive. The father was affraid that she as an immigrant might face discrimination.
      Assuming she felt insecure about her ethnicity or/and bullied because of that He wanted to reassure her that
      che indeed belengs to the society she found herself within, that there is NOTHING wrong with her.

    • @ekmb
      @ekmb 4 роки тому +109

      @@eddiereptile1049 she’s not an immigrant she was born in the states but I see what you’re saying

    • @raptatta
      @raptatta 3 роки тому +286

      @@ekmb wow this comment itself is almost a year old, but let me put my two cents in. personally, i wouldn't consider what diane's father said to her as "supportive". your culture and ethnicity shouldn't play a part in how you're treated by others, but it does play a part in who you are. isolating diane from her culture and saying she's "just like everyone else" isn't supportive at all. helping diane to learn about her culture and the unique role that it plays in her life, while at the same time teaching her that everyone should be treated equally regardless of their race, would be the best way to help reassure her while also helping her to connect with her background.
      "you're just like everyone else," said to diane by her father most likely did nothing to reassure her of anything. we all know diane struggles to grapple with her true emotions, extends herself past what she's psychologically capable of, and constantly places others above herself. even from a young age, diane wasn't like anyone else; without a doubt, she was the black sheep of her family and knew so early on. "you're just like everyone else" forced diane to compromise honesty and emotion. it robbed her of the ability to connect with her culture. it was a microaggression which originated from internalized racism. if you're just like everyone else, then why do your feelings and emotions matter? what sets you apart from others? and how can you use your own unique experiences to connect and bond with them? that being said, he does have a point that diane shouldn't be treated differently by anyone.
      abusers are nice... sometimes. the problem is, they're only nice if they know they can manipulate you with that very same kindness.

  • @uninterestedYam
    @uninterestedYam 2 роки тому +2992

    Discovering that her dad is ridiculously educated was probably one of the most shocking parts of the show 😂

    • @riton349
      @riton349 2 роки тому +2

      I didn't know. I thought he was just a dumb asshole w. how his family is.

    • @nocontextvic6195
      @nocontextvic6195 2 роки тому +230

      I am from New England. People like Diane's father are actually pretty common around here.

    • @gianghuynh9570
      @gianghuynh9570 Рік тому +332

      Her parents are very likely refugees from the Vietnam war after the fall of Saigon in 1975. They do have a very good reason to not discuss Vietnam with her, because it is painful. Families were split when members started picking sides or died in raids and bombing.

    • @Rkenichi
      @Rkenichi Рік тому +26

      It’s not that surprising, it’s a classic subversion

    • @sungexpression9093
      @sungexpression9093 Рік тому +11

      @@Rkenichi that’s what subversion is

  • @mrblaoblao6981
    @mrblaoblao6981 6 років тому +8787

    Her father was a Professor and a jerk. So she inherited his brains, and her brothers the remainings

    • @navarone4031
      @navarone4031 5 років тому +754

      Diane is a Jerk too but she is working on it.

    • @seraby7151
      @seraby7151 5 років тому +531

      @@navarone4031 yep at least she's self aware

    • @morgue1484
      @morgue1484 4 роки тому +61

      her dad doesn't seem so terrible actually

    • @Benjamin-mj9pd
      @Benjamin-mj9pd 4 роки тому +35

      Actually it offers no context that implies that her brothers are stupid. But it doesn’t imply their smart either.

    • @2012jaysean
      @2012jaysean 4 роки тому +8

      Ben jamin they didn’t go to college

  • @Juanandsomegymcontent
    @Juanandsomegymcontent 5 років тому +7011

    *Sarah Lynn was right. She is kind of an asian Daria.*

    • @romeoduque7297
      @romeoduque7297 4 роки тому +32

      😂

    • @Giggyphook
      @Giggyphook 4 роки тому +430

      Darias parents were nice to her at least.

    • @kellisuzuki8889
      @kellisuzuki8889 4 роки тому +40

      Or she is...herself

    • @Juanandsomegymcontent
      @Juanandsomegymcontent 4 роки тому +8

      @@kleyton5272 Don't be. You're not supposed to be guilty of not knowing everything.

    • @Juanandsomegymcontent
      @Juanandsomegymcontent 4 роки тому +2

      @@kleyton5272 I bet you deserve people to be nice at you. Why should I not? 😁

  • @theshockinglyeloquentdog9945
    @theshockinglyeloquentdog9945 5 років тому +5811

    i love how Bojack portrays "bad people" because people are rarely assholes because they want to be, you see glimpses of how they think they're doing the right thing like Diane's dad telling her she's no different from anyone else

    • @kyledass7162
      @kyledass7162 4 роки тому +525

      Yeah when you think about it , it's like in his own weird way he's hoping to shelter from racism during that time period

    • @jessicavictoriacarrillo7254
      @jessicavictoriacarrillo7254 4 роки тому +139

      @@kyledass7162 Trauma can impact so many generations

    • @Starburst514
      @Starburst514 4 роки тому +286

      It's also a pretty expected response from immigrant parents. My grandmother came to the US from Germany in the 50s and when her kids were toddlers she decided they were going to be raised "American" to have an easier life and to fit in better. So she stopped speaking German around them til they were older (aside from cussing) but never taught them enough to hold a conversation. Or her grandkids :P all the German I know is from Duolingo, but its sad cause so many immigrant parents feel they need to hide their children from their culture

    • @MajesticSkywhale
      @MajesticSkywhale 4 роки тому +54

      @@Starburst514 i think both aspects of that are extremely important. It's very important for new immigrants to quickly and fully adopt american culture, language and customs, but it's also very important for children to learn about where they come from

    • @ShinigamiInuyasha777
      @ShinigamiInuyasha777 4 роки тому +66

      @@MajesticSkywhale Well he's a VIETNAMESE he might not being an inmigrant but a REFUGEE that was fleeing from a war-torn country as a child or a teenage. An experiencing either a far-right dictatorship or a ruthless communist guerrilla, or both. So he goes to the USA gets threated like trash (as many vietnameses after the Vietnam war) finds a place to live, and starts a family.
      But after experiences a lot of shit the guy probably was done with dealing with racism and his identity, so he uses his knoweldge to make money from his culture while sparing his children from his burden
      I think he's more or less like Beatrice Sugarman, a victim from war but too full of himself to do anything about it

  • @roshango125ab
    @roshango125ab 4 роки тому +2836

    I know that "accurate regional dialect " line was supposed to be an ironic joke but as someone from Boston they actually nailed it. Everyone talks like that here

    • @glassestarzan8702
      @glassestarzan8702 4 роки тому +126

      My mom's entire family Iraqi but she has cousins who moved to Boston as kids. They all have heavy Boston accents, sometimes even when they speak Arabic lmao.

    • @Polyglot_English
      @Polyglot_English 4 роки тому +1

      **VOTE THIRD PARTY** ua-cam.com/video/OkoEKQLwIwg/v-deo.html

    • @rnckgo2410
      @rnckgo2410 4 роки тому

      @@Polyglot_English bruh

    • @papasscooperiaworker3649
      @papasscooperiaworker3649 3 роки тому +22

      @@glassestarzan8702 I’m trying to imagine this so hard but I can’t

    • @glassestarzan8702
      @glassestarzan8702 3 роки тому +16

      @@papasscooperiaworker3649 I tried to imitate it once for a coworker and it didn't work lol

  • @RunnJake
    @RunnJake 2 роки тому +200

    "Youre just the same as anybody else and dont let anyone tell you otherwise"
    This is probably the most parenting this man did, ever

  • @charliedawson6318
    @charliedawson6318 4 роки тому +1051

    Him describing being a tenured professor as his "day job", like a 9-5 or something, is such an overlooked joke.

  • @nexus5253
    @nexus5253 4 роки тому +882

    It’s a nice contrast between her and bojack. Beatrice was bitter towards bojack because of scotch and made him her outlet for her constant frustration and misery while Dianne’s dad just didn’t care unless it was tied to sports and barely put in the bare minimum thinking that’s all he needed to do. They were different variants of the same lack of love and you see that contrast with the two of them throughout the series. This show’s writing is so tight

    • @ohyeahladyk
      @ohyeahladyk 3 роки тому +61

      abuse vs. neglect

    • @KindredKeepsake
      @KindredKeepsake 2 роки тому +11

      +Next 525 Oh my god, it just clicked for me that "Scotch" can be a nickname for Butterscotch. And he DRINKS literal scotch!! XD

  • @rosegirl3220
    @rosegirl3220 6 років тому +3250

    0:32 that is actually some half way decent parenting until the period thing

    • @Slicer89
      @Slicer89  6 років тому +302

      So true.

    • @TheStopShort
      @TheStopShort 6 років тому +449

      That’s the spirit of Bojack, jingle a little key, and then snap you on the nose like that.

    • @zoranhacker
      @zoranhacker 6 років тому +234

      Well yeah, half way I guess, you clearly see Diane somewhat regretting not being closer to her culture. The you should be treated equally thing is fine, but you don't havw to be the same to be so

    • @Kaboomboo
      @Kaboomboo 4 роки тому +59

      Well is it? He told her she's just the same as everyone else and it's well established that Diane has a need to be an individual. It all starts at home.

    • @armintargaryen9216
      @armintargaryen9216 4 роки тому

      Period.

  • @lildeerling1992
    @lildeerling1992 4 роки тому +5342

    I always thought Diane's family were made to feel embarrassed about being immigrants so basically mom and dad started to act like stereotypical Boston people in response. But I don't know. That's just my headcanon.

    • @salsamancer
      @salsamancer 4 роки тому +350

      Or maybe they just successfully integrated like the immigrants who came before them.

    • @gothicMCRgirl
      @gothicMCRgirl 4 роки тому +788

      lildeerling Yeah, it sounds to me like there was some repressed shame in being descendants from another country, so they chose to ignore their whole heritage altogether. Even IF Diane’s dad was a professor of a Vietnamese culture class, the fact that he spoke NONE of that culture at home says a lot. It’s no wonder Diane grew up with a sense of isolation and displacement, there were identity issues that weren’t even discussed. Even adopted children have a right to know who their biological parents were and where they come from. That shit can haunt you for the rest of your life.

    • @artypyrec4186
      @artypyrec4186 4 роки тому +102

      He adopted their culture to fit in, he's a professor to hold on to his culture but he wants his kids to be fully immersed in the Boston culture idk, Bojack the sho was doesnt make jerks to just be jerks

    • @smonkk8556
      @smonkk8556 4 роки тому +224

      @@salsamancer how can you watch this show yet put such a peabrained amount of thought into aspects of it. nobody "successfully intergrates" - thats just racist propaganda people use to justify hating others. its a conscious decision to immerse / take on a culture and completely throw yours away, and there is always a reason for it

    • @Joe-mz6ez
      @Joe-mz6ez 4 роки тому +85

      @@smonkk8556 nah, people do integrate. Few generations after and they stop being immigrants, and not talking about Americans or immigrants in America. It's an all encompassing thing, we are root to adapt to our surroundings to survive and beacuse we a social animals we adopt behavior from our new environment. It's not "propaganda" there are many studies about it.
      Please note, I'm not saying that you are wrong and that _some_ people use it for hate porpoises. Nor that all people adapt the same and ditchs their "heritage".
      But it's what it is.

  • @KarlaHolland
    @KarlaHolland 4 роки тому +666

    I love how accurate her 90s teenage clothes are, right down to the vertical stripes shirt and ball-chain necklace.

    • @pot4017
      @pot4017 3 роки тому +14

      thats a choker i think

    • @alr3764
      @alr3764 3 роки тому +31

      those are horizontal

    • @-valmetal-
      @-valmetal- Рік тому

      everything about this comment is incorrect

  • @sofalint2905
    @sofalint2905 3 роки тому +517

    God that last bit is too fucking real. The stupid line about periods, the instant your brain tries to process the utter stupidity of what was just said, and the conclusion that it's not worth it. This happens with way too many guys that I've met.

    • @father1519
      @father1519 3 роки тому +12

      I thought he kinda meant period like, as in class

    • @briankim0412
      @briankim0412 2 роки тому +17

      If this happens to you everytime.. I'm very concerned about the people you are meeting LOL

  • @Kaboomboo
    @Kaboomboo 4 роки тому +3681

    Her father being a tenured professor is hilarious to me. Can you imagine having him as your teacher?
    "'Ey, why did I get a B on this paypuh?"
    "Ahhh shove it up your rear end, ya jagoff!" hahaha

    • @Zlukaka
      @Zlukaka 4 роки тому +239

      I imagine he could actually be a perfectly normal professor, which would also be hilarious by contrast.

    • @Люськаандалузка
      @Люськаандалузка 4 роки тому +10

      Yes, I can imagine, sadly...

    • @opalskycanvas
      @opalskycanvas 4 роки тому +69

      A lot of people are nice in public and show their true colors at home.

    • @Vattgh3rn
      @Vattgh3rn 4 роки тому +28

      isn't that how all professors and students talk to each other in Boston?

    • @alexverdana2435
      @alexverdana2435 4 роки тому +6

      @@Vattgh3rn now i want to move to boston

  • @YTRulesFromNM
    @YTRulesFromNM 4 роки тому +489

    Eating baked beans straight from the can is a nice touch. People in Boston do that. The also eat frosting straight from the can.

    • @skrittle555
      @skrittle555 4 роки тому +34

      are you telling me that eating frosting from the can isn't normal? lol

    • @KaveMan_
      @KaveMan_ 4 роки тому +12

      Frosting comes in a can?

    • @warrron
      @warrron 4 роки тому +6

      @@KaveMan_ What's a "frosting"?

    • @k-leb4671
      @k-leb4671 4 роки тому +14

      Eating frosting straight from a can sounds wrong to me, frosting being in a can sounds wrong to me, and it being called frosting sounds wrong to me. I love how many layers of wrong there are in that phrase.
      Where I come from, I only ever hear people say icing. I don't think we really recognize any difference between icing and what frosting supposedly is. And I've seen it in plastic containers in the store, but never in a can. And eating it straight from that container sounds grossly indulgent.

    • @serazharkova7564
      @serazharkova7564 3 роки тому

      Baked beans are so nasty cold tho 🤮

  • @darko1295
    @darko1295 3 роки тому +74

    That exasperated 'okay' of resignation at the end was delivered perfectly. Always makes me laugh

  • @tilaNmanx
    @tilaNmanx 4 роки тому +86

    0:25 ok but I love how she does the pillow thing, I used to do that

  • @bobblob6220
    @bobblob6220 6 років тому +562

    She does looks like Daria :O

    • @MasonKLutz
      @MasonKLutz 6 років тому +58

      Sarah Lynn did say she looked like an asian daria.

    • @juannaym8488
      @juannaym8488 5 років тому +41

      I think that's pretty much what they were trying to do with Diane

    • @meIatonin
      @meIatonin 5 років тому +3

      I didn't see it before but now I do

    • @bamshablam5977
      @bamshablam5977 4 роки тому +3

      @@juannaym8488 Making a more human like daria I guess

  • @kuromi2880
    @kuromi2880 3 роки тому +100

    I love how she lives in a world full of animals but still wonders why she looks different from other humans. priorities lmao

  • @CJusticeHappen21
    @CJusticeHappen21 4 роки тому +99

    It's okay to want to learn about your family history. Curiousity is an aspect of human nature.

  • @richardparker2555
    @richardparker2555 5 років тому +1300

    Its interesting that the human characters in this world still care about ethnicity.
    Think about it.
    You think in a world were they share their existence with "millions" of other species, who all look radically different from each other, that the humans of this world would just classfied themselves as one species and wouldn't think much about skin, eyes or hair color. Just like how the horses, cats, dogs, mice ect don't seem to care if members of their own species look different (such as having different color fur). But even here race is still somehow an issue among humans.
    Thats depressing.

    • @AluraAlua
      @AluraAlua 5 років тому +149

      Eh well I don't see it much different from Pickles acknowledging that she's a pug and PB is a yellow lab

    • @richardparker2555
      @richardparker2555 5 років тому +137

      @@AluraAlua yeah, I can see some of it in that light, but there are other episodes where they make it obvious race is still a divisive issues with the humans. Like when Todd had to join a race based gang in prision, or that there have been a couple jokes taking shot at "white privilege". Isrealis and Palestinians still hate each other. WW2 and the Vietnam war happened in this world, so its also safe to assume all the others wars such as the US Civil War also happened. Even in this episode Diane seem insecure about being Asian and how she looks different from the other (I'm assuming human) kids. I kinda figure in this world being human would make her more of a minorty more so then being Asian or whatever race/ethnicity you happen to be.
      Other species like the dogs may acknowledge different breeds, but so far there dosen't seem to be any real "Breedism" among them. When the animals do show discrimination, prejudice or bigotry towards each other, its usually directed at another species all together. Like how the mice treated Princess Caroline.

    • @nothingposted9056
      @nothingposted9056 5 років тому +41

      Makes you wonder if the animals have similar views about race, with mice only marrying mice or horses only marrying horses?

    • @helen8022
      @helen8022 5 років тому +51

      I saw that too in the latest season of Bojack. How Todd's stepfather came to see him and his stepfather realized all the stuff Todd went through he turned out okay bc he was white. His stepfather was Hispanic and he explained how hard it was for him to grow up and survive in his life. Sometimes I get that too because I'm Mexican-American and I see around me how sometimes we are treated differently. because we're just different. But I liked what Diane's father said how she is the same as everyone else, she's American, and she shouldn't be treated (or discriminated) differently from the other kids.

    • @Overkill233
      @Overkill233 5 років тому +7

      huh interesting point, in my opinion: People will be People

  • @deadantagonist5743
    @deadantagonist5743 3 роки тому +18

    Dad snapped tf back, textbook definition of “don’t bother me when the game is on”

  • @Zombiesnyder13
    @Zombiesnyder13 6 років тому +329

    Diane rocks with that short hair

    • @jadennbarnn9346
      @jadennbarnn9346 4 роки тому +34

      You mean she rocks that neck extension

    • @hanshintermann1551
      @hanshintermann1551 4 роки тому +21

      @@jadennbarnn9346 It really brings out the neck part of her neck

  • @titanuranus3095
    @titanuranus3095 6 років тому +660

    Is it wierd that Diane doesn't sound Bostonian?

    • @Slicer89
      @Slicer89  6 років тому +345

      Not really. Personally I think she sounds that way because she wanted to be an individual, ex: she didn't want to sound just like everybody else in her family.

    • @titanuranus3095
      @titanuranus3095 6 років тому +37

      Even as a child?

    • @Slicer89
      @Slicer89  6 років тому +258

      Maybe. Or it's just a memory that she's filled in with her adult voice. If that is the case then maybe she did have a Bostonian accent that we just don't know about and it's the writers letting us leave it up to our imagination to fill in the gaps.

    • @UTAU53Yui
      @UTAU53Yui 6 років тому +13

      Neither of them sound Bostonian lol

    • @user-pi3hd2bt3f
      @user-pi3hd2bt3f 5 років тому +39

      Maybe its the same thing as with young Bojack and little Bojack having the same voice
      Her childish innocence never existed because of her father.

  • @Люськаандалузка
    @Люськаандалузка 4 роки тому +228

    My great great grandmother: _Was Russian_
    Me trying to find myself and cure my depression:
    _Bring the vodka here, I am feeling like reconnecting to my roots today_

    •  4 роки тому

      Odd question, but have you actually seen a HAPPY Russian?
      A sober one.

    • @americantoastman7296
      @americantoastman7296 4 роки тому +13

      I know this is probably a joke, but dont give into addiction. Its not a cure, its a symptom

  • @-Gilver
    @-Gilver 3 роки тому +14

    That one tidbit about being herself and not letting anyone make her feel differently is actually and very surprising good advice

  • @Katzykeens
    @Katzykeens 4 роки тому +19

    I mean its p solid advice "you're like anyone else, don't let em tell you otherwise."

    • @bluebird1914
      @bluebird1914 3 роки тому +4

      It is, but he's reading between the wrong lines. Judging by his persistence about being from Boston, he was probably looked down upon for being asian, so he thinks that when Diane asks that, she's trying to indirectly tell him that she's being looked down upon for being asian. While what Diane really wants is to just know about her culture, which he completely doesn't get.

  • @marjoriebottom1133
    @marjoriebottom1133 3 роки тому +34

    I feel her, my family never told me anything about my cultural background and during a long time i felt like a stranger every where I used to go

  • @fey0217
    @fey0217 4 роки тому +193

    god i totally get this. i feel incredibly disconnected from my familial/cultural roots because my parents (my dad in particular) resonated more with america and its culture when they came here and just did not expose me to our own culture. so i'm basically disconnected from the rest of my extended family and just suffer a whole ton from imposter syndrome whenever i visit my home country or see my relatives. i'm grateful for the sacrifices my parents made to immigrate to the united states but i can't help but wish i was more connected to my culture especially growing up in a predominantly white area.

    • @samichan6848
      @samichan6848 3 роки тому

      what’s your profile picture from? i know i’m out of subject here

    • @backtomarzzzz
      @backtomarzzzz 2 роки тому

      @@samichan6848 ace attorney

  • @海草猫
    @海草猫 3 роки тому +10

    That necklace young Diane wears omg 😭😭😭😭 literally all the 'cool kids' in my high school were wearing those in like 2015

  • @zoroearc2582
    @zoroearc2582 Рік тому +5

    I think my favourite part of this is that there’s some genuinely good advice nestled in there under the several layers of, well, that.
    This actually seems to be a recurring theme in BoJack, that several of the characters are actually very intelligent but have never been in an environment where their intelligence could be nurtured

  • @Heidegaff
    @Heidegaff 3 роки тому +30

    To be fair, it's impossible not to sound like a jerk with a Boston accent.

  • @lizlazmccringe2043
    @lizlazmccringe2043 4 роки тому +21

    *“I WOULDN’T ASK YOU TO HAVE A PERIOD ON YOUR DAY OFF”* WHHHHAT 🤣🤣🤣

  • @SamWood64
    @SamWood64 4 роки тому +35

    I only realised now that the shop is called "Nguyen", just like Diane's last name lol

    • @axelpatrickb.pingol3228
      @axelpatrickb.pingol3228 3 роки тому +26

      "Nguyen" is one of the most common surnames in Vietnam...

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch Місяць тому +1

      @@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 Not just that, it's used by over a third of the population (whereas the most common surname in the USA (Smith) isn't even used by 0.1% of the population)

  • @nanalove3819
    @nanalove3819 3 роки тому +16

    I connected with this part so much. I am mixed but my mother didn't transmitted anything about her homeland. I remember when I was 11 and a friend of mine was shocked that I don't speak creole. So I asked my mother about it and she answered it is useless. This scene reminds me of that conversation.
    The all connected with the roots thing also speak to me. Often show presented that as a part of your DNA but it is not. If nobody transmitted that to you, all of your supposed roots look as foreign to you as for other people who are not from this country. It was nice to see that portray in a TV show for once.

  • @doubleace11554
    @doubleace11554 4 роки тому +28

    0:32
    He sounded sort of nice for a sec

  • @lukelehmann4783
    @lukelehmann4783 Рік тому +4

    oh god there is so much to break down about that period joke holy shit that's fucked up

  • @v4nnyz
    @v4nnyz 4 роки тому +71

    It's been like... a year or something since I watched this episode and I keep thinking about this over and over again ever so often.
    The main reason it sticks so hard with me is that whenever I think about Diane's dad saying that they're from Boston in response to being asked where they're from, to me it isn't "We're Americans duh" but more of her father preferring not to be reminded that he isn't...a full-fledged American in a sense.
    Reminded that he's Asian, an "other", and "different" from the rest. It doesn't come from pride of being American to me, it comes from a place of insecurity and hesitance towards the idea that he isn't originally from America like "everybody else", and to him that very fact might even be shameful.

    • @Joe-mz6ez
      @Joe-mz6ez 4 роки тому +13

      He is an American, no matter what assholes around say. And Diane is a much Americans as any other kid.

    • @hm-hz7gn
      @hm-hz7gn 4 роки тому +5

      remember when race didn't matter in America? me neither.
      race war now

    • @rachelfox8108
      @rachelfox8108 4 роки тому +10

      @@Joe-mz6ez They are American, as American as any other family, but the pervasive culture in the US is one that only sees White Americans as simply "American" and everyone who isn't White as "other". American culture is one that says they're a melting pot but centralises the culture and interests of European, Puritan ideals and optics, because that's who had the power to establish it. Forgetting that allows the inequalities that were made part of the establishment to continue uninterrupted. Diane and the rest of the Nguyen family are American, but that doesn't make it wrong for them to research and stay connected to their roots, because that's just as much part of them as anything else. Considering that mainstream American culture places the cultures brought over by White European immigrants at the forefront (yes, even excluding the American-own Black American culture, except in whatever pieces they want to take for themselves), American culture is their culture, but it doesn't make room for them or consider them "fully" American; if it did, Diane wouldn't have been bullied by her classmates for being Asian.

    • @acksawblack
      @acksawblack Рік тому

      Why do americans equate race with culture. Her being asian doesn't mean she has any understanding of vietnamese culture. She is as american as it gets doesn't matter if others are racist towards her. Being racist is part of American culture tbh lol just like hotdogs and 4th of july. America does not promote european culture either don't know where you got that from, america is literally based on a culture and religion that was kicked out of europe for being too obnoxious. European teens would be racist as well but because of her being vietnamese or french or liberian, its racism based on nationality not skin colour.@@rachelfox8108

  • @thesenate5913
    @thesenate5913 3 роки тому +8

    Dad actually gave good advice.
    Unlike butterscotch, well it was but it came from him despising everyone.

  • @austinverburg313
    @austinverburg313 4 роки тому +22

    THIS IS WHY I SAID WAIT IN THE CAR

  • @dlobelow760
    @dlobelow760 4 роки тому +37

    Me when I ask about my Panamanian heritage
    I'm getting some answers, folks. Not a lot, but some

    • @Joe-mz6ez
      @Joe-mz6ez 4 роки тому +10

      I'm a Panamanian, born and rise, your roots are not as amazing as you think.
      Take it from me.

    • @dlobelow760
      @dlobelow760 4 роки тому +5

      @@Joe-mz6ez kinda learned that last month.
      Trust, I'm just as underwhelmed as you are

    • @slyninja4444
      @slyninja4444 3 роки тому

      I would assume you would be a mix of Spanish (White) and Chibcha (Amerindian) ancestry...

    • @angelicaflorez6660
      @angelicaflorez6660 3 роки тому

      Latino families hate the race/cultural background talk for some reason xd, my family is like that

  • @themiraculous0447
    @themiraculous0447 Рік тому +1

    Idk why but I really love the detail of her sliding down the arm of the couch

  • @willowreap9958
    @willowreap9958 3 роки тому +12

    Yall acting like at 0:32 he’s being a good parent, nah man he basically said you’re just the same as everyone else, basically saying there’s nothing special about you and the way he says it you know he’s just regurgitating something he’s heard before but didn’t say it right at all.
    If he was being a good parent he would’ve said, “you’re different but that’s ok everyone is different and unique from each other so don’t let others bring you down for being yourself”.

  • @garybrown2039
    @garybrown2039 4 роки тому +8

    The funny thing is that I also learned the same lesson Dian did when I went to the land of my ancestors.

  • @airplanetowardsthesky3265
    @airplanetowardsthesky3265 Рік тому +6

    Imagine going into a Vietnamese class and this guy with a thick boston accent is the teacher

  • @CPT85
    @CPT85 4 роки тому +26

    A lot of us thought Diane and BoJack were going to hook up. Probably for the best that they didn’t, but dammit if we didn’t want to see another season! 😭

  • @suncu91
    @suncu91 4 роки тому +25

    young Diane should also have a Boston Accent, but that would be too distracting.

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones 4 роки тому +17

      My guess is that she did but since this is a flashback/story device where she is reliving her childhood as an adult she is using her current voice.

  • @hahdhsjsjrkfn
    @hahdhsjsjrkfn 5 років тому +32

    'Dying young.'

    • @meIatonin
      @meIatonin 5 років тому +2

      Is this foreshadowing?! D:

    • @Paragon231
      @Paragon231 4 роки тому

      No.

    • @valentinomoran4874
      @valentinomoran4874 4 роки тому

      Sorry what do you mean? I think I missed something.

    • @gabe_liu9095
      @gabe_liu9095 4 роки тому

      @@valentinomoran4874 Diane Nguyen sound a bit like Dying Young

    • @kellisuzuki8889
      @kellisuzuki8889 4 роки тому +1

      Right like the episode called "Live Fast, Diane Nguyen"

  • @SeanChukwuezi
    @SeanChukwuezi 9 місяців тому +1

    Her dad was the only one that cared and loved her

  • @lola.cruz916
    @lola.cruz916 4 роки тому +39

    Lol. Sames, but I'm Mexican American.

  • @MrElmokadem
    @MrElmokadem 4 роки тому +10

    0:05 "Nguyen New Inn"

    • @Sweet_Dee
      @Sweet_Dee 3 роки тому +3

      Love the detail in this damn show. I was just thinking that if Guy took her last name he'd be Guy Nguyen. phonetically it does nothing but it looks cool written out, having your first name inside your last name

  • @anavideos2445
    @anavideos2445 3 роки тому +6

    I dunno why this felt so normal to me... Maybe it's because we don't need to reassure our cultural identity, since we are very mixed and stuff. Like, my family a mix of native people and asian, african and european immigrants (and when I say "african immigrant", unfourtunately she was probably a slave), so cultural roots don't really matter. It is more important to us to understand that you are equal to everybody and the things you do are the ones to define you, not where you came from.

    • @angelicaflorez6660
      @angelicaflorez6660 3 роки тому +1

      You are right, when you are as mixed as that, caring about your cultural background it's confusing and at the end you start identifying just with your country culture. I'm the same mix you are lol

  • @margooka1963
    @margooka1963 4 роки тому +6

    i forgot her dad was a professor lol

  • @frankthebunny6403
    @frankthebunny6403 3 роки тому +6

    It hurts a second time when you start proving your "damages" to be justified and everyone around you gets hurt because they had to actually see themselves for what they are. Then its like...was it worth it to hurt more.
    Life isnt a scoreboard. We want it to be but...well you all know the rest.

  • @marinaandthediabetes
    @marinaandthediabetes 3 роки тому +51

    i think the backlash alison brie got from voicing diane was unreasonable. diane and her family were totally separated from their ethnic culture, so she literally had no knowledge of it. it wasnt like alison was doing a vietnamese accent, she was just voicing a woman isolated from her roots

    • @natplant
      @natplant 2 роки тому +22

      that’s fair, but i think it’s notable that alison brie regrets voicing the role now. as a viet american who isn’t super super connected to my roots, i greatly appreciate and relate to the storyline, but it definitely would’ve resonated more knowing that the voice actress was vietnamese or at least of asian descent. i think a lot of asian americans in general have felt a disconnect with their mother culture, so it’s not a herculean feat to find a voice actress who is of asian descent and has perhaps felt that sort of disconnect within their life. that sort of thing would’ve been nice, but i think that it’s not 100% integral to the plot or the core of the show-it’d *just* be nice.

    • @davisbowe8668
      @davisbowe8668 Рік тому

      Exactly. I used to have a thing for a girl who was Vietnamese and you'd never know it if it wasn't for her name. She didn't look Vietnamese nor did she speak with an accent. In fact, Diane reminds me a lot of her, even the same last name funnily enough.

    • @quintboredom
      @quintboredom Рік тому +9

      ​​@@natplant her job there was awesome, so sad she has to feel bad about it cuz people for some reason care about the dna of the person voicing a cartoon more than the awesome work they delivered.

    • @KyokujiFGC
      @KyokujiFGC Рік тому +4

      As an asian dude, I don't think voice roles should be race locked like that anyway. She did a great job and helped make her a memorable character.

    • @acksawblack
      @acksawblack Рік тому +1

      Why do americans lie to themselves like this? Race doesn't determine culture. Race determining culture is literally founded in the race sciences from the 1800's, the sort that gave us eugenics,facism and the Axis powers. Americans by trying to be antiracists are somehow looping around to using the most racist science humanity has ever seen.
      You are American and Vietnamese-American not Vietnamese. Same way Billy Bob mick from boston is American not Irish, or Big Jim from Appalachia isn't Scottish. Culture is something created by people living together and sharing experiences. You aren't part of the vietnamese culture but in the same way a vietnamese person can't claim to understand the vietnamese-American culture. Your lived experiences are unique to the vietnamese-american culture and that is a culture in and of itself, the same way the Vietnamese person has their own experiences living in Vietnam but doesn't know the struggles of being an immigrant to America.
      This way of thinking is what leads to Americans being racist and upsetting black French footballers by telling them they are African and not French. If you have lived in France for 28 years to be told your culture is African because of your skin colour is so fucked. @@natplant

  • @xxIluvyouguysxx
    @xxIluvyouguysxx 4 роки тому +6

    My dad is from Boston and the Boston dad personally portrayed here is 10000% accurate

  • @gonzalogauna46
    @gonzalogauna46 5 років тому +57

    Where's her Jane Lane ?

    • @jankoleon3785
      @jankoleon3785 5 років тому +4

      Yes even the show pointed out the fact that she is basically an Asian Daria..

  • @salsamancer
    @salsamancer 2 роки тому +3

    The way they portray the successfully integrated immigrant family in this show feels weird. Somehow I always got the impression that the writers thought it was a bad thing for some reason.

    • @annabellelin7730
      @annabellelin7730 2 роки тому

      ikr! It's like they don't recognize that American culture can have merits on it's own.
      That it's a reasonable thing for an immigrant to adopt American culture for fun, rather than as a tragic "Joy Luck-esque" abandoning of self. (And even Joy Luck Club sort of resolves that idea in the end).
      It feels like they're fetishingz other cultures, because they believe that Hollywood regularly portrays traditional American experiences, and those experiences might crowd out "immigrant experiences".
      But they don't recognize that those "immigrant" experiences can overlap with more traditional American experiences.
      I read an interview that said that if Raph Waksberg could have done it again, he would have hired Vietnamese writers (which is cool) and would have made more on an effort to portray a Vietnamese-culture experience in Diane. But I think a better decision, if they were really looking to promote equality and normalize diverse experiences
      could be to include a "Vietnamese culture reaction" to America (In the form of a new Diane) and keep old Diane.
      I think there's room for both.

  • @susiesheep5222
    @susiesheep5222 4 роки тому +16

    im kinda sad tho that she couldnt speak any vietnamese or didnt know anything about her viet culture or traditions :(( just something connected to her ethnicity but ig it makes sense?

  • @Eph_Wilson
    @Eph_Wilson 11 місяців тому

    He veers from good advice to bad advice like four times lol.

  • @E406590
    @E406590 2 роки тому +3

    He's already a better parent than both of Bojack's parents combined.

  • @vollmond9342
    @vollmond9342 4 роки тому +2

    It's weird watching this after watching Community. I can't unhear Annie now

  • @Chris-b4w8t
    @Chris-b4w8t 3 місяці тому

    “I wouldn’t ask you to have a period on your day off” is crazy lmao

  • @dr.kinderman5290
    @dr.kinderman5290 4 роки тому +1

    My family kept records, I know exactly where I come from.

  • @gregrobinette8620
    @gregrobinette8620 2 роки тому

    I feel bad for Diane, by far one of my favorite shows Bojack Horseman

  • @muffinbutton2873
    @muffinbutton2873 Рік тому +1

    "Why do you think I speak in this regionall accurate dialect?" *Proceeds to use Jagoff*

  • @Usernamehear
    @Usernamehear 3 роки тому +2

    Good advice even though he also called her a jag off lol

  • @bellum5432
    @bellum5432 4 роки тому +3

    Damn it feels so weird to see thin diane now

  • @skullcrushers10
    @skullcrushers10 4 роки тому +9

    why does her dad say jagoff if he's from Boston and not Pittsburgh lol

  • @janseanhernane3191
    @janseanhernane3191 3 роки тому +1

    That was genuinely good advice though

  • @TheAllSeeingEye2468
    @TheAllSeeingEye2468 Рік тому +4

    Honestly what her dad said was pretty good. People nowadays put to much on racial background and forget who they are

    • @nueshb4797
      @nueshb4797 Рік тому

      Diane learning more about her heritage wouldn't diminish any part of herself at all though

    • @TheAllSeeingEye2468
      @TheAllSeeingEye2468 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@nueshb4797It made her feel more alone and disconnected

    • @angeloalvarez5520
      @angeloalvarez5520 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah I guess so

  • @Olivetree80
    @Olivetree80 2 роки тому +1

    I don't know why Diane's dad said "jagoff" when that is Pittsburgh slang. I guess the point was to be inaccurate and come up with any resembling the northeast.

  • @letsalllovelean478
    @letsalllovelean478 Рік тому

    I love how she has a clear voice crack

  • @lalaicyling8429
    @lalaicyling8429 5 років тому +10

    I get the storks. But why is the road like that ?

    • @lalaicyling8429
      @lalaicyling8429 4 роки тому

      @Mai Trương Kim
      It looks like a dirt road, not concrete 🤔

    • @lalaicyling8429
      @lalaicyling8429 4 роки тому

      @Mai Trương Kim
      Nope, even if you add markings, it would still looks like dirt. It's the color. If you look at the road in other scenes, it's gray (like concrete)

    • @meepmoop2308
      @meepmoop2308 4 роки тому

      @@lalaicyling8429 dirt roads exist

  • @Mystickrage
    @Mystickrage 3 роки тому +1

    i would say should of toughed it out for at least 2 more questions and she probably would of gotten something, quiters dont find out anything by quiting

  • @203hh3
    @203hh3 2 роки тому +1

    Well that was a lot to unpack in just a few minutes. Seconds? Sheesh oof Um well then.

  • @sethleoric2598
    @sethleoric2598 4 роки тому +26

    Plot twist: they are Cambodian (and yes i know Nguyen is more known as a Vietnamese name but still, it's a damn joke)

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 4 роки тому +1

      Actually, there WAS a large Vietnamese population in Cambodia. But then Khmer Rouge came to power, and butchered them. So it is possible Mr. Ngyuen could be a Cambodian heritage. Which would go a long way to explain his abrasiveness.

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 Рік тому

      Who knows? Maybe they are, but doesn't change anything on how disconected Diane feels about her roots.

  • @eclipsicalbluestocking1182
    @eclipsicalbluestocking1182 Рік тому

    Love that her dad is eating Boston beans

  • @betternow1906
    @betternow1906 3 роки тому +7

    This is such an American thing-
    You're HALF Vietnamese. But WHOLE American.
    Yah its important to stay close to your ancestors, but it's just your ethnicity; not you're identity or destiny-
    And the end of this episode proves it. Diane goes to Vietnam, feels nothing, and looses herself even more.

  • @CJusticeHappen21
    @CJusticeHappen21 4 роки тому +3

    I know the VA isn't Asian, but I'm glad she was able to finish the project.

  • @morgue1484
    @morgue1484 4 роки тому +20

    her dad doesn't seem so terrible actually

    • @gothicMCRgirl
      @gothicMCRgirl 4 роки тому +21

      Yeah, it sounds to me like he was a genuinely intelligent man at some point. But I don’t know, I guess he became bitter and resentful at some point and just stopped giving a shit. Thank god Diane only inherited his intelligence and nothing more.

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 Рік тому

      Is still bad he reject to teach Diane anything about their culture, and by seeing her brothers is easy to tell where their shittiness came from.

  • @berniekatzroy
    @berniekatzroy 2 місяці тому

    Just the fact that her dad is a university professor but lives like most working class Bostonians.

  • @weebshrimp7617
    @weebshrimp7617 5 років тому +27

    How come she came out so pretty

    • @PrivMov
      @PrivMov 4 роки тому +13

      Weeb Sexual this comment and your username says a lot about you and none of its good

  • @giancarloduncan2104
    @giancarloduncan2104 3 роки тому +1

    She went from Billie Eilish to Daria.

  • @penelopeortiz6124
    @penelopeortiz6124 3 роки тому +2

    When I had long hair I looked like her lmao

  • @lalalulu7422
    @lalalulu7422 3 роки тому +2

    Asian Daria

  • @cathrynm
    @cathrynm 4 роки тому

    Grandparents would have been boat people, probably. Tenured professor but won't talk about it? The trip is fine, but Diane's family doesn't make any sense.

  • @TheAllcreatorLiveArchives
    @TheAllcreatorLiveArchives 2 роки тому +12

    "Your just the same as anyone else and don't let anyone tell you different" this is actually great fatherly advice that Diane should have listened too, but she focused on the negative side of the conversation (looking different) so she lagitamitly deserves a lot of the pain she felt in this episode.
    My grandmother was a mixed race orphan who was left there becuase her parents didn't love eachother and created something both of them didn't want. She was never adopted becuase she was a mix raced child and ended up becoming a nun. When she was old enough she got married and had allways taught us that race and heritage are NOT important. Who you are is not history. YOU are yourself and it doesn't matter what you look like or who you're parents were. People who believe the idea that race and heritage are important are people who are privileged enough to benefit from these things and fail to see how there behavior destroys the lives of those who do not benefit from having the wealth, power, and prosperity that comes from believing they deserve to have more simply becuase of what they are born from.

    • @rosakami1588
      @rosakami1588 2 роки тому +9

      But you do realize that Diane's personality is also based on knowing her heritage, its also one of the reasons why she has a bad relationship with her father because he's also Vietnamese and teaches Vietnamese studies in University but doesn't have the care to at the very least educate his own children on their culture they're born from but instead has no problem teaching Vietnamese studies to students who are not related to him in class. I feel if he has enough time to teach that specific subject to strangers in school than he should've informed his daughter about it as her father for her own self worth to be confident in her own skin.

    • @vienna-mf8xb
      @vienna-mf8xb 2 роки тому

      Your grandmother is pretty strong

  • @ashleyharris9016
    @ashleyharris9016 4 роки тому

    It’s funny see her family as Boston stereotypes or whatever

  • @juliantapia1407
    @juliantapia1407 4 роки тому +1

    It seems like that dichotomy between integrating and wanting to keep your sense of heritage. It's supposed to be a blend, but not everyone knows or wants that.
    You're either not American enough, or you're some kind of sell out for trying to be like other people.

  • @kikithepupper6774
    @kikithepupper6774 4 роки тому

    Gawsh I looked just like her back in high school

  • @jenniv7870
    @jenniv7870 4 роки тому

    I kinda think his remark makes sense. I only want my period a few days a month I wouldn’t want more of it. I’ve had it for 2 weeks straight( not normal) and it’s terrible. I’m ok with 4-5 days a month not more

  • @MatthewWasnt
    @MatthewWasnt 3 роки тому +1

    I thought that was daria

  • @joshuashelton-bey7162
    @joshuashelton-bey7162 3 роки тому +2

    I might be the only one but I used to ship Diane and Bojack

    • @annabellelin7730
      @annabellelin7730 2 роки тому

      They are super similar. I think the writers purposely made it so they were never single at the same time because if they did get together, they would have both made each other spiral.

  • @ashleyharris9016
    @ashleyharris9016 20 днів тому

    For the record, I find it kinda strange that she came from a family of Boston stereotypes

  • @Cat-fx6fn
    @Cat-fx6fn 4 роки тому +4

    Without the insults this is insanely good parenting for someone trying to raise a American teach them there just as American as anyone else and don’t let anyone tell you different

  • @Rheyndraziel
    @Rheyndraziel Рік тому

    True man from Boston .

  • @mrpurple11
    @mrpurple11 4 роки тому

    So.. did anyone else recognize the Clarissa explains it all reference?

    • @mrpurple11
      @mrpurple11 4 роки тому

      @Burinnu the house setting. Well it's referencing that for me😅

  • @sweetypsycho4895
    @sweetypsycho4895 Рік тому

    How does she look different?