How BoJack Horseman Deals With Depression | Netflix
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- The end is nigh for BoJack Horseman (the show), and what a wild ride it's been. From the dizzying heights of Horsin' Around to the lowest of the lows (Sarah Lynn?). But through it all, one thing has stuck by BoJack (the horse man) through thick and thin: his depression, and the various mental health issues of those around him.
This is how BoJack Horseman (both the show and the long-faced actor) deals with depression.
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Dan Dalton is a writer and journalist focusing on mental health and pop culture. His debut novel, Johnny Ruin, is out now.
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"It gets easier everyday. But you have to do it everyday. That's the hard part."
But it does get easier everyday.
In a show packed to the brim with meaningful statements on life, mental illness, and being a good person, that simple line, delivered by essentially a background character, is the entire thesis of the show.
i love this part
does it really?
@@ramshachowdhry3855 There is a series by the name 'The Bold Type'. In the pilot episode a girl who works for a magazine, asks her boss " Does it get easier?" to which her boss replied " The writing part? yes it does get easier. But the broken heart, it takes sometime".
In BJ too, the side character Monkey said that in context of Running/Jogging to BJ.
Work definitely gets easier but there is a different line of being broken from other series called Final Space.
" We are all broken, it just depends how far are we willing to go to fix it."
That first quote by Diane "flip over the nothing and underneath there's more nothing" is one of the most relatable lines in the entire show. The fear that getting help won't fix it and will just make you feel emptier is real.
but beauty of depression, if there is any, is that it's like the common cold for therapists, they deal with it so often that it's sure they will help almost any patient to eventually push through and improve their situation, at least a little, sometimes a lot. Always worth taking professional help, in all manners of life.
Existential dread is awful
That and, at one point, Bojack says, "What if I sober up and find out that I'm still an awful person?" After all, as long as he's drunk or whatever, he has an excuse to be awful. But sober, he would have to face being an actual rotten person.
As "obvious" as that may seem - that is a symptom of depression. Hopelessness, cycles of "why does it even matter? Why do I care?". And even though it may seem pointless and idiotic to pursue the idea of help, I encourage everyone to try it nonetheless. You may feel like below the great emptiness you feel there is more emptiness, but I assure you that is not true. And even if it was - it is emptiness that you can fill, that you can color and decorate however you want until it is no longer even close to "empty". But you can only do that if you try. If you try to get the help you need. Living with the emptiness is not better than trying to find a new perspective - its cant be.
I wish you all the best and I hope everyone gets the help they need. Our current society sadly does not view mental illness as the plague that it is, but we're getting there slowly. Keep speaking up about it and we might just arrive at a better place soon.
So glad that they had that line.
“When your illness is so tied to your identify, can you truly leave that identity behind? And who would you be without it?” 11:13
Wow, just wow.
Indeed, never before had I actually heard a line of dialogue which actually summed up the struggles of living with a mental illness or condition.😥💔👏
Identity*
This is pretty much a rephrasing of Diane’s flipping over nothing quote.
😭😭😭 this made me so sad
Damn.
Bojack made me realize that I might I’ve been living with depression and anxiety for most of my life. The thing is when it’s been a part of you for so long you don’t even recognize your self destructing tendencies anymore because your see it as your version of normal.
Same
First step is to recognize it then to do something about it so you can live happier
Seriously I didn't even recognize what I felt was depression I thought it was just who I am. The episode where in his head he's calling himself a POS the whole time hit so close to home
b payne same here lol it really feels like my brain is trying to kill me sometimes. Feeling depressed is easy but feeling like I’m worth something can be so hard at time
@@bpayne3602 That one was one of the best episodes of the show. It made me realise my self hating thoughts were something that not everybody has like I thought they were
The best written animated series of the 21st century in my humble opinion. I'm excited to see how it comes to an end.
Just curious. What would you say is the best written animated series of the 20th century?
TRUE theres no show like it. Each season I like. Witch is rare for me
@@mohsinuddin7049 the Simpsons. I think it was amazing during the 90s. I do have a soft spot for king of the hill even though it's a late 90s show and really shouldn't count. But as you saw in the video animated series were plentiful in that century and I haven't watched enough to bring a truly informed decision.
Mohsin Uddin king of the hill my man
My hero academia 🤷♂️
Did anyone else notice when Bojack is sitting in the church, the windows are rose tinted... referring to Wanda’s previous line (a few seasons back), “it’s funny when you look at someone through rose tinted glasses all the red flags just look like flags” It’s those small details that make this show a gift to anyone who watches it
i never thought of it like that. this is probably a coffee cup moment, but thinking of it this way adds so many more layers.
@@leticiakay6422 ikr i thoght of todd saying that art interpretation line lol
That's a really beautiful line. Maybe I should give this show a watch.
Who'd have thought that "Bojack", which is primarily a comedy, would portray depression and mental illness so more realistically than "Thirteen Reasons Why", which prides itself on delving into "real teenage issues?
I would recommend Bojack to anyone suffering, regardless of age.
Thirteen Reasons Why not only limits itself through its intended audience, but sensationalises mental illness, rather than normalises it.
Bojack has done bad things and happened to be Depressed, not using it as an excuse. Hannah gets martyred because of her mental illness.
Meh 13 RW is shit IMO
@@aliciajennison6322 u said it girl
Because Thirteen reasons why is like the misinformed man (or woman) that tried to do a work about something he or she didn't know about.
To be honest with you, I don't think Thirteen Reasons was made to increase self aware, I only see a sick corporation taking serious matters and turning them into profit while misinforming people about certain subjects.
While on the other hand, the story of Bojack was so thought even on the color palette to show how things are not what they seem (for example, bright colors and animals seem to be about happiness or something like that, while in reality is such a sh!#fest. I do like to see it as how Hollywood it is on real life. I can obviously be wrong about this).
13 RW glorifies revenge suicide and COMPLETELY broke the rules about portraying Mental Illness
Bojack really portrays mental illness better than most shows out there. Guess some shows try too hard
Are there any shows that do it better? I’d argue this does it better than any other show
@@andrew8440 13 Reasons Why
Nah jk lol
@@andrew8440you’re the worst on fx
Bojack isn’t a villain nor is he a hero. He’s a man we can all connect without and that sad but also helps you realize you’re not the worse person ever and can be helped.
.... or anyone else are not a bad person too :)
yes thank you!
why would you say he is not a hero?
He's an antihero
@@ToBeDetermined553 he tried to sleep with a 17 year old, eo yeah, he is supposed to be bad
I need like a four hour interview with the writing staff just to fully explore all aspects of the show
Just pretend you are happy, and eventually you’ll forget you’re pretending.... too deep
I've been doing that for years. Pretend until the pretending stops being pretending. Good place to start.
i tried. didn't really work for me.
@@mkon29 it means there are still hopes for you 😇 😇
@@mkon29 it's not something that works right away or not. It's more about changing how your brain works. Being depressed all the time, frustrated, stressed, hateful, angry, it effects your mental state. For me anyway, you pretend to be happier and upbeat to slowly but gradually change how your brain is wired and how your reality is filtered so to speak. To use another analogy, your reality is reflected off of a mirror which is warped in a negative way. Your trying to slowly but steadily fix that mirror to reflect your reality in a more positive way. Hope that makes sense.
mollerbt my brain is too foggy rn to unpack everything you tried to say but i assume you’re trying to help so thank you
I'm not prepared for this show to be over. I'm glad Netflix let the creator know this would be the last season so they can do what they need to do but I'm still sad about it.
They actually didn't though.
The creator only agreed to make this show with them if they would let him know in good time when they'd like it to be over. They suddenly wanted to cancel without any good reason, because they obviously don't watch the show, or else they'd understand why it would need a minimum of 2 seasons to actually wrap it up well.
The creator and everyone else working on it had to fight tooth and nail to actually be able to make this last season. They know how complex this show is, and that it needs time to end properly.
It's not going to be as good as it could be, because Netflix is greedy.
Don't forget that Netflix cancelled this show. They are the reason why it's ending prematurely.
@@Zeverinsen Maybe, but were getting a season. Most shows just straight get canceled after they do three seasons so the fact we got six is crazy. They also announced that season six would be the last season when they announced the season was even being made. Maybe it isnt ideal but we are getting a lot more than most other canceled Netflix shows.
Making season 6 the final its really messy considering all the shit that happened in season 5
@@justanotherblackwhitemicke7817 We're lucky to be getting a season 6 at all. lol
@@RoseOfSharyn18 Imagine if it ended in season 5, what a disaster
A cartoon about a washed up talking horse has turned out to be one of the best depictions of depression ever made.
This show was perfect from beginning to end and stands as one of, if not THE, best TV shows of this decade.
Bojack is finished, and everything is worse now.
.....and i didnt get a free churro.
@@blackrosebandit Me either.
I'd argue it's one of the best shows ever created. I can't think of any other show that has handled such complex issues with such care and dexterity.
Contrary, and we all are thankfull it happened this show was truly a rock for me and i hope to many of you as well
It's amazing how out of all the topics the Bojack series tackles, depression is one of the many that it tackles the most, and to think Diane has been depressed on at least two occasions in the show and in two different seasons.
I feel like Diane's character was depressed for the whole show. Depression isn't all about the lowest lows, when your whole life has been lived in that state you learn to cope. Her addiction manifests with the cigarettes and the sabotaging her own happiness or not allowing herself and sometimes those around her to be happy. But it wasn't as overtly obvious as Bojack's expression. Once she leaves Mr. PeanutButter she starts taking notice of the things she's pushed aside that pointed to how she really felt, and then she was able to start getting better.
Back in the 90s I was in a very famous TV show...
Im Bojack Horseman, dont act like you dont know...
This is the only show that I do not skip the opening theme song or the ending theme song. Both of them are just so great.
Only the ones that made it can explain it the best....i dont mind
If he doesn’t hate himself, then who is he?
That’s how I’ve always felt about myself.
How does BoJack cope with depression? He doesn't
Sadly, it's true in the case of some people who suffer from depression, as they either are in denial of their problem, or simply don't know how to deal with it.😥💔
Help me
@@trinaq What about people that just don't think that they can get better. I don't cope with dark thoughts because I just do not see a bright future.
@@lucaaz14 Things WILL get better. I know that at times, it doesn't seem that way, and appears to be too much to handle. But there's always someone who's willing to listen, and help out. Even in the pits of eternal darkness, there'll always be a light shining on through!💞
Golden Eagle Talk to someone, I know it’s hard but believe me it pays off
when I first started bojack horseman I expect something like rick and morty, you know, but then.. this series really got me and it conquered my heart. It has a deep deep meaning, everyone must watch it and think deeply about everyone’s stories.. 10/10
I’m not ready for this show to end
It’s become a part of me .
I suffer from anxiety , and PTSD (diagnosed by my doctor)
And I always feel sad , but I don’t wanna say I’m depressed because I haven’t been diagnosed .
But , Bojack has always been brutally honest with me as a viewer . And I’m not ready for that honesty to disappear from my life
PTSD often causes depression along with anxiety. It's ok to say you're depressed.
I just felt you
I feel that but you must be honest with yourself in order to accept the ending. At least that's how i see it and how I'll move on but that part is on you
Nope Nadda to deny yourself the revelation of a story is to deny yourself your own revelation
I guess you could always mail Netflix and ask why the fuck they cancelled the show...
The “everyone else is to depressing” like hits hard
Bojack horseman is a really accurate representation of what it feels like to be depressed and being self destructive. I have never thought a Cartoon could be this deep. Before I started watching it I thought it was just a new family guy kinda thing, but was pleasantly surprised.
Wow Netflix is slowly becoming my favorite thing in the entertainment industry this was beautiful
Why? They CANCELLED this great show for no reason, and broke their promises to the creator. Promises that were the very reason why he agreed to make it in the first place.
I'll never forgive them.
@@Zeverinsen Tbf an experienced agent would have got it down in his contract
Severinsen I feel like this is a show that would be significantly negatively affected from it getting dragged out too long. And Netflix also has Neon Genesis Evangelion which shits all over Bojack so I’m content.
SEENABEAN If the network or streaming giant or whoever it is wanted to drag the show out past what the creator would have wanted, that’s one thing and I’d agree. But to cut the show short when the creator could’ve kept going and had a solid vision for their show, that’s something else altogether.
@@sprawlz6466 How does neon genesis evangelion shits over bojack?
"Bojack Horseman" is still one of the greatest shows in history that really gets into depth about the discussion of what depression really is. The writing and execution of the series is on point with the overall topic and its accuracy on how depression affects people is the best example you could ever give someone.
The bit about Mr. peanut butter being the only face of depression that people would accept really hit home for me I'm autistic and it seems like the only way you can be disabled in abled spaces is by being a hyper positive source of inspiration porn or a owo twagic thing for people to pitty
Bojack is both a product of his childhood and responsible for his actions at the same time. He knows he’s the way he is because of his awful parents however he had to learn the hard way that as an adult he has to change his outcome on his own. It’s unfortunate that he had to clean up the mess his parents left him with but if he didn’t clean it up who would have. I’m glad he is putting in all the effort to make his life better so he can be a better person to himself and to others.
Life is a series of learning and unlearning
Bojack is one of the most interesting characters that many people can relate to , he’s always miserable and hates himself and to numb his pain he always get high and drunk he even uses horse tranquillisers to put himself to sleep he had a bad childhood and bad parents and no matter how much money he has or how famous it’s not enough.
Definitely deals with depression better than 13 reasons why.
I’m going to miss these characters so much 💔
Hey, isn’t that the horse from Horsin’ around?
ughh
Not anymore... Now its just 'Around' ):
Netflix you gave us the depression. Bojack is only ending because you cut their contract in 2020 alongside many other shows and some movies. This show was something necessary. The reason this show is important is because shows like Family Guy and the simpsons are going to be ending in the next few years. After those shows are done Rick and Morty who the hell knows how many seasons they’ll even make before they stop. Bojack was the perfect show needed for today’s society it’s a raw show with raw emotions that still had plenty of humor even if it’s dark. Let’s not pretend all our lives are sunshine and rainbows 24/7 and in bojack that’s dominant. This is also a fantastic show for people lost or going through shit. Not to mention I’m this show you can actually see all the characters progress as more seasons are made unlike in most shows where it’s basically like it restarted just with new missions etc. I’m pissed that Netflix is ending this show because I could easily see this show going on for atleast 8 seasons with the whole crew being happy. Instead Netflix I guess has bigger plans for movies.... so great because I totally wanted more Netflix original movies over a show like Bojack. If only more people watched Bojack I wouldn’t be surprised if then Netflix allowed more seasons by extending their contract. For me that’s the most depressing part about bojack. You finally make an animated show relatable for older teens and adults... then it gets cut off by Netflix.. great.
But it can't go on forever, then it would be beating a dead horse. It said what it had to say, anymore would be overkill.
Born BredBermudian (first off my b for the long message trust me I’m not upset or anything I just type fast and prefer to make things clear Incase there are more questions or disagreements to elaborate on.)
First off.. the episode is called “nice while it lasted” they could’ve picked a variety of different titles if it was their genuine ending if that wasn’t obvious enough, but no it wouldn’t have been beating a dead horse because they wouldn’t have had to implement an ending yet nor have their characters change their speed and watch things go downhill. I feel like we all knew this ending was coming. Also Netflix said Bojack would have 6 seasons over 2 years ago (almost 3 I’m excluding 2020) I’m pretty sure the show wasn’t even close to being beaten down in season 4. The creators said they were pissed because they believed their content was a fresh air of reality mixed into a cartoon character their audience can relate too. I’m not saying this should be some 10 season show, but I 100% could see this going until 8-9 seasons naturally before coming to an end. You can tell in season 6 things were just clustered. The show seems like it was supposed to end because well.. Netflix said so and that’s part of the editors, writers, and producers job to make their last season seem natural and coherent to previous seasons. In reality though it’s clear as day they didn’t want to end it and there are MANY indications to prove and that’s another reason why Dianne left especially for the duration and story line. It was to cause more distance followed by her marriage and in the end Bojack wanting to shoot his last shot, but knows it would be beating a dead horse because it’s too late. The show is over. They didn’t even have to age Bojack as hard as they did had there been more time. Season 5-6 work together, but that’s also when Bojack was told about their contract not being renewed because there weren’t enough watchers. You can even search it the creators didn’t want to end it, but what are they going to do tell Netflix to go fuck then selves and renew their Netflix only show? It was doomed... so they reflected that on Bojack. It was pretty clear for me tbh. I understand your point, but no way did this show need an ending at season 6 just when their audience picked up... yeah perfect time to end it just as more people are recognizing the show lol no it’s Netflix being a dick cutting everyone’s contract you can check on Netflix every month and watch how many more movies and shows are getting removed. Netflix people didn’t realize is going to become the online version of Disney - Nickelodeon except obviously for teenagers and older primarily with shows and movies. With Disney they own every single show and run everything the way they want. Nickelodeon was a show that wanted all shows to be only theirs, but they’re a little more flexible with accepting show contracts. Netflix is becoming a censored platform that’s going to practically only cater towards younger teenagers as that’s the prime audience right there plus they’ll grow up watching more Netflix. They don’t care about us 18+ people anymore because we’re not generating the numbers the 13-17 year olds are not even close especially new accounts. Bojack wasn’t a show that’s going to cut it for the new generation you should talk to one of them... they’re lost as fuck and they just follow trends. Trending shows are on Netflix... thus all teenagers try and or have Netflix. No teenagers care about Bojack unless you’re depressed let’s just be realistic. Sure there are exceptions, but that’s not good enough for Netflix nor my point. If the creators of Bojack decided to be a sell out and make their show more cheesy and cater towards kids and not care so much about character growth you’d see. This show would easily be ready for a season 7+ rn. I have mad respect for the creators because this is possibly one of the only shows I’ve ever watched where the creators are ACTUALLY in control of their production. It’s never that way and unfortunately Netflix gave it a shot and it failed so they’re never going to do it again. Every attempt that fails to meet their view count and income requirement they cut the show off and make another teenager drama bs show. They’ve been doing this since 2016 if you remember Netflix used to be a badass website... now almost everything is already made by them or they have a huge stake in. This isn’t Netflix anymore this is a company trying to grab kids attention with trash shows that have amazing production because gee... netflix can only afford it lmfao so they seem better than they are and they typically throw one or two more we’ll known actors in to grab and keep a kids attention. This show has hired both psychologists and sociologists for them to help explain how to cater properly towards their audience to generate the max income possible and by Netflix running their own show every successful movie individually will bring in tens of more millions that would’ve otherwise been vastly distributed. Netflix isn’t trying to be cool by making their own shows and movies. It literally makes them a FUCK LOAD of money so no shit they’ll cut every show soon enough. Bojack just isn’t one of those shows that made a fuck load so Netflix gave the creators atleast a two year head start about the shows future. Trust me you can see from season 4 you could connect VERY well to the characters. Season 5 it was more of you watching what’s going on. Season 6 was the reaction to everything that happened prior. Don’t tell me that’s how they wanted to end it after watching this show and how much attention to detail they’ve done😂😂I would give specifics because I can, but if you get my point then there’s no point for me to type more lol peace and love☮️unfortunately the truth about Bojack was it was almost doomed from the start Netflix just gave them a chance and thankfully they didn’t atleast blow it (it just wasn’t as successful with views and I get it. It’s a show with a horse as a main character that alone weirded me out for the show for 2 years). “You keep living, because what else are you going to do?”- Bojack Horsemen
Born BredBermudian that wasn’t the point of Bojack to say what it had to say. It’s to show their audience what they want to show and give them the best experience that’s relatable and real. Saying what you have to say implements an ending right after. That’s never been the flow of the show to just say what you have to say and move on. If that was the case I wouldn’t have made it passed season 1 with how shitty the show would be. They also 100% wouldn’t give a shit about character growth because why waste their time if they’re just trying to say what they have to say? You can literally see the love put into the show especially the first 4 seasons. Then you can see how dark it gets after they find out their show is over wether they like it or not on season 6 or by the second half of 2020 as that’s when new shows etc will come in. If anything they were sad they said what they had to say in the end because that’s also a lot of jobs gone right there lol. I’d be bummed af if I was 3-4 seasons into my own show then the corporation I signed with tells me long story short “your show is cut after season 6”.... how would you feel about your pride and joy being cut to someone else’s standards when both you and netflix is aware of the quality surpassing the expectation bar? Probably not too hot... that reflects on the show heavily.
I've seen a lot of tv shows and series, but this is by far, the best and my favorite
kinda weird that you say Mr Peanutbutter doesn't have any issues when really he's so insecure that he pathologically seeks the approval of others.
They never said he doesn’t have any issues, they simply said he isn’t depressed. Massive difference
This show changed how I see life
I love this show so freaking much! 😭😭😭😭
Bojack helped me so much with my depression. I finally understand these emotions that I’ve been born with. This show didn’t cure my depression, but it sure as hell helped me. Best show ever.
Is netflix making analasis of it's own product?
Marijn Stapert who knows better about their own show than them?
It's not made by netflix, just owned
@@soda8182 as I know, they own it and they give full financial support to it.
@Donald Trump they didnt cancel it dumbass
@@radiosilence1128 yes they did. The creator confirmed it in an interview months ago. He just made a deal that if they ever cancelled it, that they let him know so that he can end it properly. He wanted the show to last at least 8 seasons. For someone calling someone else a dumbass, you seem too lazy to do a quick Google search.
4:45 Jesus I had this conversation with my dad. I wish I was still that little kid. Full of hope
13 reasons why should be like: WRITE THAT DOWN. WRITE THAT DOWN.
"it gets easier but you have to do it everyday, that's the hard part. But it does get easier"
Wonder where Tuca and Bertie would have been if left to explore the themes like jelly lake also. Would have made the ending of bojack easier to bare
Is Tuca and Bertie set in the bojack universe?
Nah not canonically. The world is a bit more surreal and has plant people but I feel like there would have been room for Easter eggs and background crossovers if they were both running, ie via newspaper headlines etc
It got renewed by adult swim!
This show helped me explain to my partner how my anxiety and depressive periods work in my brain, and I think it was an eye opener for both of us. I hadn't expected a ca toon about a celebrity horse to be able to put into words how you can become your own worst enemy, but here we are.
How Portrays Bojack Depression
Big brain comment
ThankYOU, was looking for this
The part of “where ever you’ll go you will destroy people”
Actually hurt me hard 1:46
"When you have spent the better part of your adult life, wrecking everything you touch, how do you begin to reckon with the ruins?
Let me know if anybody's got an answer to that
Slowly. One step at a time. One day at a time. And only in the moment to prevent it from getting to overwhelming. Best answer I can come up with.
Hadiya Irfan Sounds like something my dad is probably going through. He spent most of his teenage and young adult years breaking hearts, burning bridges and fighting with everyone. Now he’s all alone in a New York apartment, contacting me every so often to ask how I’m doing and if I can go visit him. It’s sad, but I don’t know if I want to reconcile with him anymore. I’ve grown up believing him to be a lost cause, just accepting that he’s never gonna change, and now seeing him trying to reach out is super bizarre.
Go to therapy and start small
'If he doesn't hate himself, who is he?'....felt that.
Haven't watched this show, should I?
Edit: watched it all, not a single regret. Best animated show of all time
No
It's a great show
Yes, I'd recommend it, it balances comedy and drama in a touching way, and addresses tough issues, such as depression and mental health remarkably well!😊💟
YES YES and yes
Depending on your humor you might have to fight trough the first season, but it’s definitely worth it! It‘s incredibly well written
"BoJack feels like he's a facsimile of a real person or horse" - Or, in other words, a Xerox of a Xerox.
Maybe Bojack can change Rick as well. Now that's a crossover episode.
You underestimate Rick's stubborness
lol Rick wouldn't hesitate on killing Bojack
“What is my purpose?”
“You will never feel true happiness because you hurt everyone around you.”
“Oh, my God...”.
@@odetad699 yeah like he killed the guy who used his toilet....
@Instrumentality1000 r/whoosh
Please never get rid of this it's amazing
I can firmly say, Bojack definitely delivers the portrayal of mental health accurately. Probably the most relateable scene being "stupid piece of shit", since that genuinely is what is going on inside my head. I still haven't worked myself up to watch season 6 yet though. I really need to be in a better emotional state to brace myself. Still not over the Sarah Lynn shit yet.
this is why bojack horseman is my absolute favourite show. i never realized it until now but it’s because he has depression and so do i
This is a brilliant analysis & recap of the theme of mental health/depression in Bojack Horseman. Thank you so much for bringing all of this together and presenting it in such a powerful way, it's truly excellent.
Bojack is too real, I knew I had to watch it eventually because I had to rationalise by depression and anxiety issues, I want to be better I’m determined to be better
The greatest television show of the 21st century. Period.
Netflix making their own video essays now?
😂😂
You shouldn't be allowed to make me teary eyed like this
"I wasted so many years being miserable because I assumed that was the only way to be" fuckkkkkkkkkkkk
This show has some seriously life changing wisdom and portrays mental illness to other people better than any show I've watched. We need more movies and shows like this and I think the entertainment industry may be getting better at it
I really like this show even thought I don't have Netflix, always watch it at my friends houses. I as person livening with depression have seen this show to really help me deal with it a lot better.
This show is actually powerful and everyone should watch it
He says over 6 seasons but like
PSSSH I WISH THERE WERE MORE THAN 6
It was supposed to be more than 6 seasons.
Netflix cancelled it prematurely, just cause.
:(
The episode “stupid piece of shit” hit me hard. I realized how much I relate to that and how self destructive it is to my health. I’m trying to do better now, but sometimes I just can’t stop myself.
How are you doing now?
I cried when watching this, because I questioned myself if I'm depressed. Through everything I've been through I'm still happy around everyone. Am I depressed deep down?
Seek a therapist, nobody online can accurately assess this. Not even people that understand others. This is a medical check to do (and a very serious one, functioning depression exists).
Wish that it can be extended! Swear bojack horsemen is so lit
this show has changed my life. genuinely. don’t even get me started on the episode the view from half way down. that poem changed the world around me. i reflected big time on my life while watching and god it was eye opening
"...the writers swap a complex punch line for a simple gut punch." Wow. Great writing.
To Netflix and everyone involved in the creation of Bojack - Thank you for such a meaningful gift. It has helped a lot of us in many different ways.
In my adult life there are two shows which helpt me deal with my nihilistic world view and both would be dismissed as kid shows by someone who doesn't know better, Bojack Horseman taught me that it's okay to not feel okay once in a while and it's better to make piece with that than to fight it. The second show was an anime called Girls Last Tour, it's about two young girls at the dusk of humanity finding beauty in the little and fleeting things and about getting along with the feeling of hopelessness. It thought that life and beauty are fleeting and one would be worthless without the other, simply existence is not enough. I normally don't get emotionally because of media even the end of Bojack didn't make me cry, but the end of the manga of Girls Last Tour hit me hard, it left me hollow. not empty but utterly hollow. Last I had a bit of an anxiety attack when I thought about my past and that for the first 16 years of my life I didn't have a healthy attitude towards life as a result of being ostracized and treated often as sub-human like I wasn't a person and like I didn't matter. I was 10 years old and I wanted to kill myself, the only thing that stopped me was my best and only friend and my amazing parents. When I went to middle-school I was immediate excluded from the group because I had a severe social rift between me and the others. At the time I was both really mature and really childish, even to this day I feel a rift between me and people my age. I passively tune out certain common gestures, because my only real association with those had been corrupted and turned into something I despised, for instance for a long time when someone called my name in the streets it was to get my attention to ridicule or hurt me so even now half a decade later I subconsciously tune those out even those from friends. I was 13 when my luck finally turned around and I made friends with similar backstories, friends I still got to this day and they helped me socially develop after stagnating for years. This happened right on time, cause at the end of that school year my beloved grandpa died and I don't want to think what I would have done if I didn't have them at that time. After this I became a weird culmination of the quite kid and the smart kid. Often seen as unstable by my class mates, like I would either hurt myself or them at any point. In reality I just felt empty for years, not sad, not happy, just empty. I have since come to terms with this aspect of myself but as I said in the beginning I recently got an anxiety attack from remembering my trauma and pain. I made a dark joke, the kind of jokes I would nearly always make when I was feeling empty and that triggered it as I started contemplating my past self. I have luckily been happy for quite a while thanks to Bojack and my friends, for pushing me to move forward and then for Girls Last Tour for helping me come to terms with who I am and who I was and helping me appreciate the sheer beauty in life. I even got a compliment lately about the fact that I'm often in a good mood. My point is no matter how far you're gone or think you're gone, if you keep going forward and appreciate the beauty around you, no matter how small or fleeting, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
There are three short words that are the hardest to say, "I need help". Nine letters that can save someone from a precipice but they are the hardest to say, as to do so you must admit that you're not strong enough to get by on your own, but it is with true strength that you admit your own limits and reach out for someone, anyone that can help when you are in crisis. No matter how isolated or alone or overwhelmed you might feel, there will always be someone that can take time to show another human being compassion and understanding, someone who can help, even in some small way, you just need to have the strength to say those three simple words.
This came out before "the view from halfway down", but I have a feeling it would be heavily talked about here.
This show got me through so much. So many of my mental health issues and neuroticism. What a fucking work of art, this show is an absolute masterpiece
“Moms are weird, right?”
“Ummm... yeah?”.
1:39 I do this so much, I had no idea other people do this! I thought I was just crazy or insane, but I’m glad to know that some people do this, I mean I know it’s bad but at least I’m not alone
Depression are the friends we make along the way
Mr. Blue, it ain’t so long since you were flying high!
BoJack Horseman is the best show I've ever watched, I feel so identified.
The first time I ever heard that… “When your illness is so tied to your identity. Can you ever truly leave that identity behind and who would you be without it”.
Its very true…
I’m often giving out phrases, sentences, or behavior associated with low self esteem / depression.
When I realize what I’m about to say is associated with that… I stay quiet and don’t know what else to say.
_Bojack is someone to relate to, what other character in a show can you do that to? It's hard to forgive yourself if you've done something, it's hard to escape the 50 thoughts running in your mind about how dumb you are, did anyone else see what you've just done, why didn't I do anything different. And the show showed that._
I’m not crying you are!
Watching Bojack was like being in a rehab yourself
This was the best animated series hands down
To whoever helped make this-this was a brilliant insightful review. I loved it! I’m adding it to my favorites. Great job.
That show is so deep , makes me wandering about my life decisions and perceptions on life . I used to do a lot of drugs but that show showed me the cycle in drug/alcohol used.
Sometimes I feel that in adult life you always have to play let’s pretend and it sucks , always looking foreword, planing your next move . Found a hobby , connected with the present .
Thank you for this. I think that's all I have to say. 💕
If there was ever a show I wish I could forget about just so I could re-watch all over again it's bojack.
Wow. Just... wow at this video. Dan Dalton did a wonderful job here, and man! Did he hit where it hurts.
Kinda sucks how the final season is almost here and there's gonna be no more BOJACK :/
I love this show so much and it is so smartly written. The part that will always stick with me is when Cuddly Whiskers tells Diane and Bojack that you are responsible for your happiness. It's not God's, your family, or s.o. It is yours alone.
Bojack Horseman é uma tremenda série!! Tem um grau de verdade e sensibilidade além do comum.
May peace be with you
And also with you
Actually Mr. Peanutbutter is the face of depression.
I can't even finish the show, it's too real
me and my boyfriend watch this together and we've had a conversation about how this show is more realistic than any we've watched
I have depression and BoJack horseman shows the sides of depression that aren't romanticised a lot of series, movies only show false information they show mostly people who just cry or are always in a bad mood but that isn't the real face of depression. BoJack horseman shows the sides that no one talks about
wow i have never heard about this before.
Need to think about this
Maybe the real depression was the friends we made along the way
It still fascinates me how a cartoon can describe my feelings better than myself.
“How Portrays Bojack Depression?”
This show changed my life so much.
I can't spot thinking about it
Holy fucking shit, this guy needs his own youtube channel