It's kinda sweet that PC cares about Todd's wellbeing. Sure, she never bothered to ask how he felt about the idea but when he directly told her no and why, she acepted without giving him much frack.
@@dream6562 it leaves.. but not to everyone.. sometimes it leaves for a while and you think its gone forever.. but someday somehow you'll hear those voices again.. thats exception though.. that's why lifestyle matters
@@leguan278 Yes it is one of life long battles, but that doesn't mean you have to be consumed by it. You can won that battle with other things you have in your life. No one said it would be easy, but if you search the dark thats all you will ever find, but if you search light you may find it.
This destroyed me the first time I watched. My mind was like that during four years. It was horrible. I ended up having an overdose inducing seizure. After that the voice became less common, appearing only like twice a day. And now I feel well, and I can say that is possible to stop hearing it but....it was a ROUGH ride for me
Its the worst, your head is always the worst enemy. You try to distract yourself from yourself, yet, at some point you will find yourself alone and undistracted and will berate yourself.
I hope you payed attention to this episode because as someone with clinical depression I have to say this is the best representation of what goes on inside my mind 24/7. The best one I have ever seen in any kind of media.
"What did he take?" Ok, not offence here or anything else. Just dropping info. He took nothing. This is depression. This. A "voice" in your head that comments on everything you do, think or aspire to do and tells you its absolute shit not worth existing. That you are an absolute shit not woth existing. And it never shuts up, no matter how hard you try.
You become paralyzed with fear and anxiety because you dont think you will succeed at anything and if you fail you will be in a worse position and reinforce how shitty you are. So you continue living life the same way everyday blotting out the voice that tells you your gonna waste your life away with whatever you can use to fill the gap.
@@FM_ris Jesus christ y'all are ridiculous lmao literally a second later someone said "Nothing it's just his anxiety." and "It's the voice that everyone's heard at one point"
i laughed at the opening but a lot it was a slightly uncomfortable laugh of recognition. what I'm saying is that it doesn't necessarily mean people don't get it
Well sometimes people uses laughter to cope rather than stew on the issue which digs yourself into an even deeper hole. Humor is a common getaway for people with depression.
Bojack’s “stupid piece of shit” internal monologues are legitimately such an accurate representation of racing intrusive thoughts. Mental illness isn’t often portrayed so honestly. When I first saw this episode it was upsetting how close it hit.
The first time i watched this episode i thought the inner monologue was mostly just a funny storytelling device. But over time i've started to realize just how much i can relate to this. It's scary the things your mind tries to convince you of, when you're left alone with your thoughts.
Listening to their reaction makes it seem like this group doesn’t understand how depression works at all. Sometimes just listening to music or getting out and doing stuff doesn’t silence those voices. Telling a person who is seriously depressed to just “pull themselves up by their bootstraps” does more harm than good
@@chrisblue420 Sorry professor, didn't realise I was talking to an expert. Please, continue telling people you don't know anything about in the slightest how wrong the way they interpret depression is.
I remember the first time I watched this episode, I had to take a break before finishing the season. This show gets waaaay too real sometimes, but it’s brilliant. I drown the voices out with music, or at least try to...
This was actually the episode that got me into watching 'Bojack' in the first place, I happened to catch the clip of 'stupid piece of shit' that whole monologue and I couldn't believe someone captured the overall feeling of just...fucking disgust and dread you get somedays when you are going through that mess. It was upsetting but also kind of relieving in a way, really feeling like you weren't the only one who felt this. Fucked up as that sounds. So when I saw you guys start reacting to the show I was so excited to get to this episode...and honestly this season cause I love this season.
This was the episode that hit me the hardest. Out of every big dramatic gut-punch on Bojack Horseman, this was the only episode that as soon as it was done, I had to turn off my TV and just think about things for a while before I could watch any more.
This episode made me realize how harsh I was to myself. The voices are still here but I’m more mindful of what I think and I’m better at complimenting myself now.
My favorite episode! I can totally relate because of my issues with anxiety and depression but I also feel like it can give an insight into what is like to be someone like me with mental issues. Hope it is the same for others, but I just want to say I love you all!!
As a white guy, I'm on board with your opening comments. *Especially* since every time it's a white mass shooter, we see the "This was a lone crazy guy" or "This was a lone wolf" if they had a political agenda - but if it's someone vaguely ethnic, it immediately becomes an existential threat. Case in point - the San Bernadino shooting vs. the Texas guy that flew his plane into an IRS building, the latter of which even had the media asking "SHOULD we call this guy a terrorist?" The only reason they were hesitating was because he was white.
People prone to depression and self doubt (& loathing) have these thoughts. I go through it in bouts, thankfully short, but it is common. And no, it doesn't go away...not forever.
1:54 You don't have to wonder what would happen look at California in 1967: The Mulford Act was a 1967 California bill that repealed a law allowing public carrying of loaded firearms. Named after Republican assemblyman Don Mulford, the bill was crafted in response to members of the Black Panther Party who were conducting armed patrols of Oakland neighborhoods while they were conducting what would later be termed copwatching.[1] They garnered national attention after the Black Panthers marched bearing arms upon the California State Capitol to protest the bill. Both Republicans and Democrats in California supported increased gun control. Governor Ronald Reagan, who was coincidentally present on the capitol lawn when the protesters arrived, later commented that he saw "no reason why on the street today a citizen should be carrying loaded weapons" and that guns were a "ridiculous way to solve problems that have to be solved among people of good will." In a later press conference, Reagan added that the Mulford Act "would work no hardship on the honest citizen
Is this the same Black Panther Party that executed cops, set ambushes for first responders and whose leader was convicted for the killing of an officer in '67, after serving 6 months for repeatedly stabbing a guy with a steak knife?
@@joshuagross3151 What's your point? Conservatives were perfectly willing to entertain the idea of gun control when they thought it would stop black people from committing violence. They never gave a shit about violence committed by white people. The morons who still worship Reagan today are the same morons vehemently arguing against gun control. They're also the same morons who insist they need their guns to protect themselves from the government while simultaneously believing the police can do no wrong.
Not-so-fun fact: That little voice gets louder the more you listen to it. It only gets quieter if you can ignore it, but the louder it gets the harder it is to ignore. Learned this the hard way and now I agree with just about everything that little voice says. It doesn't hurt anymore, I just agree that I'm a piece of shit, that everything I do will fail, that nobody loves me or wants to be around me, and then go about my day being nice to people with a genuine smile on my face and not a care in the world. I dunno what kind of personality you'd call that, though.
that voice is what I go through before I take my meds. Also I get weird panic attacks like so much; sometimes I think I am having heart attack, other times I think that I am doomed to die miserable and alone, and everyone hates me.
Ik this is like 5 years old and no one is gonna read this, but the thing about how different people would think about guns and gun violence if mass shootings were done by majority non-white people is that we already have a case study. Back in the 60s, there was much less gun reform, and gun reform only came when the Black Panthers demonstrated while holding guns. When the ill fortuned take advantage of tools used against them, their right is revoked. Thats what last episode was saying. America hates minorities more than it loves guns, because guns are made as a way to maintain the status quo
"Piece of shit. Stupid piece of shit. You're a real stupid piece of shit. But I know I'm a piece of shit. That at least makes me better than all the pieces of shit that don't know they're pieces of shit. Or is it worse?" Aw man.
I interpreted the episode as it seems Bojack has some form of depression or anxiety and because shes his daughter its likely she is experiencing the same thing. He wants to give her hope that she can rise above depression even though he knows depression is a life long struggle. Once again Bojack is hurting someone by trying to help; he doesn't realize hes giving her a false hope because he knows it doesn't go away
I feel like y'all definitely didn't "make it a race thing". There's points to this where race matters and y'all have every right to point that out. Like this impacts everyone and y'all spoke very respectfully. It was very nice to see several of y'all open about owning firearms but knowing things are out of hand in the States. 10/10, well done. Respect.
i don't know if this is wildely known or what, but i didn't know it until this talk... a year ago 3 men from Alcoholics Anonymous came to the medicine univerdity to give us a talk they explained to us that the real illness is not the obsession with drinking. alcohol is actually one of the consequences the main problem could have. The real illnes is depression or some kind of mental illness. Thats why in their reunions they don't focus on the drinking problem per se but in their life. In their real problem.
The sad thing about Beatrice in this episode is most people with dementia revert to a childlike mindset, so her caring for the baby shows what she wanted to be as a parent when she was young.
The voices don't go away but they can get smaller and end up not mattering, you really don't want to get rid of those voices ultimately everyone has them it's only apart of being a living thinking being
thelittlest .neko It is. I broke down halfway through the episode, it just kept reminding me of the worst if myself. I guess its better to acknowledge it than deny it or repress it, right?
9 & 11. I don't know how far ahead you guys are, but those are the ones I think you guys aren't ready for. And if you are that far ahead, I bet you weren't ready.
2:47 if someones day is “upset” by your opinion, then they need to get over themselves. Its an opinion and people are gonna disagree with you over something. Instead of improving their own life, they’d rather get offended over something someone on the internet says and ruin their own day bc they’re too egoic to accept that many many people will disagree with them. I think its amusing tbh. Let people ruin their own day’s. Ya’ll are hilarious n i love it. Keep doin you n don’t change!
Why did Beatrice care so much about the doll? Some may say it represents Hollyhock but this is not true. In a lot of instances Beatrice recognises Hollyhock like when they first met she said, "Oh, it you." and sounded delighted. The doll for me represents Bojack. Basically, it's what she would be like if she was raised normally. She raised Bojack horribly because she was basically fulfilling her mother's wish, "Never love someone as she loved Crackerjack" and because she saw what could happen to her if she loves someone. .
AR-15 is not a machine of war. That's an ignorant statement. It's not an automatic machine gun like you see the movies. If you've used one at the range, you'd know.
It's kinda sweet that PC cares about Todd's wellbeing. Sure, she never bothered to ask how he felt about the idea but when he directly told her no and why, she acepted without giving him much frack.
The voice never goes away, ur best hope is that it just gets quieter with time.
The voice does go away though
@@dream6562 nope.. it doesnt
@@sylvesterwarbringer8397 but mine did, why didn't yours
It leaves in time, don’t worry.
@@dream6562 it leaves.. but not to everyone.. sometimes it leaves for a while and you think its gone forever.. but someday somehow you'll hear those voices again.. thats exception though.. that's why lifestyle matters
Sadly, the voices don't go away.
John Nino you can force them to if you work hard enough.
John Nino it never stops, never... all you Can do is drown it out with other stuff you want
@@leguan278 Yes it is one of life long battles, but that doesn't mean you have to be consumed by it. You can won that battle with other things you have in your life. No one said it would be easy, but if you search the dark thats all you will ever find, but if you search light you may find it.
They dont go away but if you get out of bed and go about your day enough times in a row, the voices do get quieter
Nicholas Bova but you don’t get any happier
I found the monologue more depressing than humorous
"We don't like talking about politics...We don't want to upset your day." We're watching Bojack, I think its a little too late for that lol
I just have to say: Rana, the length of that pink necklace staying on the brown stripe is so satisfying.
@@fightingfaerie they dont know how politics work anyway
This one hit too close to home man. I hated it and loved it.
Same. Especially the "what did you do all day, stupid piece of shit." I have that one all the time when I feel like I wasted the day.
This destroyed me the first time I watched. My mind was like that during four years. It was horrible. I ended up having an overdose inducing seizure. After that the voice became less common, appearing only like twice a day. And now I feel well, and I can say that is possible to stop hearing it but....it was a ROUGH ride for me
I'm sorry bro
Its the worst, your head is always the worst enemy. You try to distract yourself from yourself, yet, at some point you will find yourself alone and undistracted and will berate yourself.
Man the little details like when Hollyhock complements Beatrice on the coffee make the end of the season all the more heartbreaking
I hope you payed attention to this episode because as someone with clinical depression I have to say this is the best representation of what goes on inside my mind 24/7. The best one I have ever seen in any kind of media.
The fact that he keeps referring to it as Doll is hilarious.
"What did he take?"
Ok, not offence here or anything else. Just dropping info. He took nothing. This is depression. This. A "voice" in your head that comments on everything you do, think or aspire to do and tells you its absolute shit not worth existing. That you are an absolute shit not woth existing.
And it never shuts up, no matter how hard you try.
You become paralyzed with fear and anxiety because you dont think you will succeed at anything and if you fail you will be in a worse position and reinforce how shitty you are. So you continue living life the same way everyday blotting out the voice that tells you your gonna waste your life away with whatever you can use to fill the gap.
Oh no... They did not make that comment..
@@FM_ris Jesus christ y'all are ridiculous lmao literally a second later someone said "Nothing it's just his anxiety." and "It's the voice that everyone's heard at one point"
@@zdip2341it’s depression not “aNxIeTy”
It's hard to watch people just have a good laugh at the opening sequence. It's a very accurate portrayal of what many people go through day in day out
i laughed at the opening but a lot it was a slightly uncomfortable laugh of recognition. what I'm saying is that it doesn't necessarily mean people don't get it
@@labrador_dali Yeah.. you are rigth
Well sometimes people uses laughter to cope rather than stew on the issue which digs yourself into an even deeper hole. Humor is a common getaway for people with depression.
@@labrador_dali I'm sorry for not saying anything on the topic here, but your nickname is amazing
I laugh because it's relatable so like, could have been that
Oh it gets even darker, trust me. Especially with Bojacks mother
Lol the scene where she meets bojacks dad
It's a bad sign when the voices sit you down for an intervention.
"Hey man; none of us are real, but if things don't change we're going to go."
This arc with Beatrice always gets me. My grandpa passed away from Alzheimer's and this arc always drags a bunch of stuff up
Bojack’s “stupid piece of shit” internal monologues are legitimately such an accurate representation of racing intrusive thoughts. Mental illness isn’t often portrayed so honestly. When I first saw this episode it was upsetting how close it hit.
The first time i watched this episode i thought the inner monologue was mostly just a funny storytelling device. But over time i've started to realize just how much i can relate to this. It's scary the things your mind tries to convince you of, when you're left alone with your thoughts.
The 'that's why you gotta listen to music' part... yeesh. It makes it clear why Bojack lies to Hollyhock at the end.
Listening to their reaction makes it seem like this group doesn’t understand how depression works at all. Sometimes just listening to music or getting out and doing stuff doesn’t silence those voices. Telling a person who is seriously depressed to just “pull themselves up by their bootstraps” does more harm than good
You assume that they have experienced it to such a level
Actually not true, sometimes people like to hide behind their mental illnesses to avoid responsibility’s, it’s important to call people out on it.
@@SadBirbHours you have no fucking clue what you’re talking about
@@chrisblue420 Sorry professor, didn't realise I was talking to an expert. Please, continue telling people you don't know anything about in the slightest how wrong the way they interpret depression is.
I agree my dude
I remember the first time I watched this episode, I had to take a break before finishing the season. This show gets waaaay too real sometimes, but it’s brilliant.
I drown the voices out with music, or at least try to...
This was actually the episode that got me into watching 'Bojack' in the first place, I happened to catch the clip of 'stupid piece of shit' that whole monologue and I couldn't believe someone captured the overall feeling of just...fucking disgust and dread you get somedays when you are going through that mess. It was upsetting but also kind of relieving in a way, really feeling like you weren't the only one who felt this. Fucked up as that sounds. So when I saw you guys start reacting to the show I was so excited to get to this episode...and honestly this season cause I love this season.
This was the episode that hit me the hardest. Out of every big dramatic gut-punch on Bojack Horseman, this was the only episode that as soon as it was done, I had to turn off my TV and just think about things for a while before I could watch any more.
This episode made me realize how harsh I was to myself. The voices are still here but I’m more mindful of what I think and I’m better at complimenting myself now.
"This coffee's great!"
Season 4 man... can't wait til they see the rest
@@Juli_is_Online Tell me about it..
God-
This episode was so goddamn relatable!
Wow. Rewatching, you actually see that there was a lot of foreshadowing concerning Henrietta :/
probably my favorite episode, along with "time's arrow" and "the old sugarman place"
I cannot wait for season 5 I want your honest reactions please don't filter yourself because you think the topic is taboo
My favorite episode! I can totally relate because of my issues with anxiety and depression but I also feel like it can give an insight into what is like to be someone like me with mental issues. Hope it is the same for others, but I just want to say I love you all!!
What’s he take?
*depression*
The voice doesn't go away. It just fluctuates in volume.
Not if you speak it outloud, that's a great way to ensure that it speaks at a consistent volume and tone :D
As a white guy, I'm on board with your opening comments. *Especially* since every time it's a white mass shooter, we see the "This was a lone crazy guy" or "This was a lone wolf" if they had a political agenda - but if it's someone vaguely ethnic, it immediately becomes an existential threat. Case in point - the San Bernadino shooting vs. the Texas guy that flew his plane into an IRS building, the latter of which even had the media asking "SHOULD we call this guy a terrorist?" The only reason they were hesitating was because he was white.
Jazmine Barnes. No one cared about her but only that his shooter was white. Then it turned out the mother knew the shooters in facebook and lied.
No it's because YOU CANT LABEL SOMETHING TERRORISM IF THERE IS NO MOTIVE
Ezekiel Arubuike - you’re implying each white shooter had no motive. Which is clearly untrue
People prone to depression and self doubt (& loathing) have these thoughts. I go through it in bouts, thankfully short, but it is common. And no, it doesn't go away...not forever.
1:54 You don't have to wonder what would happen look at California in 1967: The Mulford Act was a 1967 California bill that repealed a law allowing public carrying of loaded firearms. Named after Republican assemblyman Don Mulford, the bill was crafted in response to members of the Black Panther Party who were conducting armed patrols of Oakland neighborhoods while they were conducting what would later be termed copwatching.[1] They garnered national attention after the Black Panthers marched bearing arms upon the California State Capitol to protest the bill.
Both Republicans and Democrats in California supported increased gun control. Governor Ronald Reagan, who was coincidentally present on the capitol lawn when the protesters arrived, later commented that he saw "no reason why on the street today a citizen should be carrying loaded weapons" and that guns were a "ridiculous way to solve problems that have to be solved among people of good will." In a later press conference, Reagan added that the Mulford Act "would work no hardship on the honest citizen
...Ironic...
Well, not really, but if the shooter got him from let's say across the street that would have been ironic
Is this the same Black Panther Party that executed cops, set ambushes for first responders and whose leader was convicted for the killing of an officer in '67, after serving 6 months for repeatedly stabbing a guy with a steak knife?
@@joshuagross3151 What's your point? Conservatives were perfectly willing to entertain the idea of gun control when they thought it would stop black people from committing violence. They never gave a shit about violence committed by white people. The morons who still worship Reagan today are the same morons vehemently arguing against gun control. They're also the same morons who insist they need their guns to protect themselves from the government while simultaneously believing the police can do no wrong.
Those thought scenes are exactly what depression are like. His thoughts are constantly arguing
Not-so-fun fact:
That little voice gets louder the more you listen to it. It only gets quieter if you can ignore it, but the louder it gets the harder it is to ignore.
Learned this the hard way and now I agree with just about everything that little voice says. It doesn't hurt anymore, I just agree that I'm a piece of shit, that everything I do will fail, that nobody loves me or wants to be around me, and then go about my day being nice to people with a genuine smile on my face and not a care in the world.
I dunno what kind of personality you'd call that, though.
K. Flay - Blood in the Cut
Is it weird that I was actually really happy when he threw the doll over the side of the deck?
No. I kind of felt the same.
that voice is what I go through before I take my meds. Also I get weird panic attacks like so much; sometimes I think I am having heart attack, other times I think that I am doomed to die miserable and alone, and everyone hates me.
Ik this is like 5 years old and no one is gonna read this, but the thing about how different people would think about guns and gun violence if mass shootings were done by majority non-white people is that we already have a case study. Back in the 60s, there was much less gun reform, and gun reform only came when the Black Panthers demonstrated while holding guns. When the ill fortuned take advantage of tools used against them, their right is revoked. Thats what last episode was saying. America hates minorities more than it loves guns, because guns are made as a way to maintain the status quo
"Piece of shit. Stupid piece of shit. You're a real stupid piece of shit. But I know I'm a piece of shit. That at least makes me better than all the pieces of shit that don't know they're pieces of shit. Or is it worse?" Aw man.
I interpreted the episode as it seems Bojack has some form of depression or anxiety and because shes his daughter its likely she is experiencing the same thing. He wants to give her hope that she can rise above depression even though he knows depression is a life long struggle.
Once again Bojack is hurting someone by trying to help; he doesn't realize hes giving her a false hope because he knows it doesn't go away
I mean I get why everyone is hating on Bo but I meam the dude literally was given shit by their parents.
Yeah man this one hits real hard. Bojacks inner monologue is exactly what depression sounds like.
I feel like y'all definitely didn't "make it a race thing". There's points to this where race matters and y'all have every right to point that out. Like this impacts everyone and y'all spoke very respectfully. It was very nice to see several of y'all open about owning firearms but knowing things are out of hand in the States. 10/10, well done. Respect.
Your funko pop bojack need a friend maybe mr. peanut butter ^_^.
(She's right.)
"YOU'RE WRONG!"
19:35 this scene makes me cry every time 😭
Don't turn to alcohol, what?!? Homer Simpson said it best, "To alcohol: the cause and solution to all of man's problems."
Alcohol won't solve your problems, but then neither will milk or water.
@@jackofalltrades6718
It will cause some definitely though
Nahid gets it.
I've been there too...
The best episode of Bojack Horseman ... For like three episodes. Still the best representation of depression I've seen in most media.
The weirder one with "Thoughts & Prayers" - if it had aired in-sequence on a weekly basis, its premiere would have coincided with the Vegas shooting.
i don't know if this is wildely known or what, but i didn't know it until this talk...
a year ago 3 men from Alcoholics Anonymous came to the medicine univerdity to give us a talk
they explained to us that the real illness is not the obsession with drinking. alcohol is actually one of the consequences the main problem could have. The real illnes is depression or some kind of mental illness. Thats why in their reunions they don't focus on the drinking problem per se but in their life. In their real problem.
They never stop, no matter how hard you want it to, it always comes back.
The sad thing about Beatrice in this episode is most people with dementia revert to a childlike mindset, so her caring for the baby shows what she wanted to be as a parent when she was young.
The voices don't go away but they can get smaller and end up not mattering, you really don't want to get rid of those voices ultimately everyone has them it's only apart of being a living thinking being
I was waiting for you guys to finally get to this episode...
The voices don’t go away.
I’ve always felt like this but thanks to the show I finally know what it is
Agreed
This show has taught me many things and how to handle situations
Same with Beastars, another great show / manga
Before you reach the end of season four, everything Beatrice said is going to make sense. Even before the season finale, everything gets explained.
"you shouldn't indulge her delusions" bojack bro worst advice to give to people dealing with Alzheimer's
This is one of the most depresing episodes in the all show.
I want to recommend you guys to see Mad Men. You won't regret.
Oh my god we need more series!
Ah, the self-hate episode. I watched all of your reactions pretty much just because of THIS one episode. UA-cam is my therapy.
I think the entire point of BoJack is to sturr up conversations like this.
Ik how bojack feels I go through that everyday of my life and I still do
Hard to see people laugh at what I go through day in, day out.
thelittlest .neko It is. I broke down halfway through the episode, it just kept reminding me of the worst if myself. I guess its better to acknowledge it than deny it or repress it, right?
Its a comedy show, they arent wrong for laughing
I don't know if anyone noticed but Holly and the Carebear gave Beatrice the same doll that she has in Time's Arro😭😭😭 the implications!!!!!!
One of my favourites!
The voice goes away when you stop caring about stuff
9 & 11. I don't know how far ahead you guys are, but those are the ones I think you guys aren't ready for. And if you are that far ahead, I bet you weren't ready.
I... Find it interesting that no one figures that it's not Bojack she's talking about.
"Waste of my husband's jism/ Govern yourself Henrietta".
Is it just me or does that guy with the glasses, finds every serious thing funny? wtf
K.Flay - Blood In The Cut
10:35 that was an intense yawn
Bojack would of made a great father
I love Todd so much. He's a gift.
If you want the voice to go away. Meditate
Look up the Mulford Act.
Thoughts and prayers
20:14 Could I have had a bigger list?
Great reaction!
Favorite line is
Soberrrrrrrrr now!
2:47 if someones day is “upset” by your opinion, then they need to get over themselves. Its an opinion and people are gonna disagree with you over something. Instead of improving their own life, they’d rather get offended over something someone on the internet says and ruin their own day bc they’re too egoic to accept that many many people will disagree with them. I think its amusing tbh. Let people ruin their own day’s. Ya’ll are hilarious n i love it. Keep doin you n don’t change!
Why did Beatrice care so much about the doll? Some may say it represents Hollyhock but this is not true. In a lot of instances Beatrice recognises Hollyhock like when they first met she said, "Oh, it you." and sounded delighted.
The doll for me represents Bojack. Basically, it's what she would be like if she was raised normally. She raised Bojack horribly because she was basically fulfilling her mother's wish, "Never love someone as she loved Crackerjack" and because she saw what could happen to her if she loves someone. .
Very late reply, but I'm guessing it is supposed to represent the doll that she had in her childhood (that her dad burned)
These reactions getting more and more silly.
The key to drinking is to only buy expensive whiskey. Then you'll only sip it lol
(Totally a joke, but good whiskey is good)
Thank you Netflix for asexual representation
Don’t thank Netflix, thank Bojack creators.
You guys need to react to the bojack christmas special for christmas
AR-15 is not a machine of war. That's an ignorant statement. It's not an automatic machine gun like you see the movies. If you've used one at the range, you'd know.
Oh you guys just wait, the second half of this season is some fucked up shit!!
I'm probs really late in asking this, but what happened to Rana's jaw?
Damn E- Scooters for hurting Rana
bro am i the only one thinking they high as hell
Me: God that voice is so depressing and painful to listen to.
Also me: *Damn this song kinda slaps tho, hold up--*
You shouldn't feel bad for taking about politics and I think people on the internet should be more vocal about issues than are happening in our world.
what is the outro song of this episode?
Blood in the cut
COZY FOUR = WATCH BERSERK!!!!!!
How much of what the voice is saying is realistic?
I’m not saying the voice is healthy or good, but there’s something called depressive realism.
I really hope this isn’t controversial, but I personally feel like guns cause more problems than they solve.