BoJack Horseman - "It gets easier" (Season 2 Ending)
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- "It gets easier. Every day it gets a little easier. But you got to do it every day. That's the hard part. But it does get easier."
Song: Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener
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A horse that can't run. Really fits in with the theme of Bojack being broken. Don't know if this was intentional, but it's an interesting thought regardless
HOLY SHIT
Stereotype much ? :)
Isn't the point of art less about what people put into it and more about what people get out of it
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@@bluenotebook489 Shut up Todd,
I don't know why but when Bojack says "okay" I feel relaxed
Like a realization dawns over him. I've watched this video more than 50 times just to hear that okay...
It's just relatable, the realization that any positive change a person can make, starts with "ok."
I feel the same way. I feel this is when BoJack will be able to overcome his self-destructive ways. I find myself truly hoping he finds happiness and enjoys life.
Yeah, that "okay" is golden
Acceptance instead of resistance is always relaxing, huh?
Perfect delivery of that "okay".
it agree completely. it was a sign of change
+randfur PERHAPS OK CAN WILL BE OUR ALWAYS
+randfur Perfect delivery of that "yeah?"
Will Arnett kills his part, it really is brilliant.
+AnimeSniperElite A sign to attempt change
I love the continuity of this series. This guy was running past Bojack's house every morning for season 2.
And in the "2007 shot" he was running with his wife that is now probably dead
Failgain That's also what made this scene so good. You knew this guy was talking out of experience.
The pay off was simply incredible.
@@nasser314 Dude, not everything has to be sad and depressing, maybe she just got bored from running and is doing something else offscreen
@@B0K0691 Dammit, now we need closure to this!!! Hope they appear in season 6 part 2.
This scene motivated me to start running. i've lost 60+ lbs since.
congrats!!!
Did it get easier?
@@charlyghb do you even need to ask? The answer is their success.
This deserves so many more likes. Congratulations, dude.
Keep up the good work!
This man was not kidding when he said that "doing it every day" was the hard part
It gets easier though
@@rasulyusibov971he def wasn’t joking about that
Yep
God the ending is so great. A quote to remember and to live by.
Startug Agreed! Amazing show. Making a video of it on my channel soon
+Startug yeah.. it really got stuck in my mind.. this is why I totally despise Family guy and today's Simpsons... they can't try to make you laugh without stupidity while this show is totally opposite, smart and funny at the same time
+Ed Ward I actually repeat this quote a lot to myself, and sometimes to friends when we try to do something out of our comfort zone, and it feels so easy just to give up. The guilt gets hard to bear with, until we keep doing the same thing everyday and achieving excellence at it. That's the hard part. But it does get easier.
As for Family Guy and Simpsons, they're pretty awful. I enjoyed both show's earlier years when they were fresh and to the point, but it's clear now they're just in it for the cash. The guy behind BoJack Horseman has a great story to tell, and it's not a show that resets after 30 minutes. I love shows like that and it inspires a lot of my own writings that I hope can get out there someday.
Bojack belongs to his own league, i like how they tone down the histerical jokes and make them more clever. Its a very unique show, at one point you are laughing from some pun and right in the next corner you are thinking about the human experience.
It's up there with another show that later on broke the conventional and formulaic format that was comprised mostly of dark religious jokes and ignorance. By season 2, it wasn't messing around anymore and season 3 took it really well with a darker story instead of trying to be funny. That of course was Moral Orel.
The Boondocks reset after every episode, but I think its first season spread out the comedy and drama really well. Afterwards, it wasn't really what I tuned it for.
this is better than any over-the-top motivational video
Looking at you, TED talks.
KIERCONA Thank you! God honestly I can't stand those motivational videos with the super dramatic music, and the body builders screaming some faux motivational speech with their obnoxiously loud voices. This short clip makes me feel way better.
Thought there was something wrong with me for getting nothing out of those videos
Scenes like these hit harder and different than watching a whole long motivational speech. Short, sweert, and straight to the point.
That's why art>reality
Ok...
I may be exaggerating, but I don't think there is a better way to end a season of self discovery and wanting to be a better person like this
Agreed. And it makes me look forward to season 3 because I think this may be the first step for BoJack to stop being so self destructive. I truly find myself rooting for this character. Such an underrated show.
+Jared Sheldon you'll be, how do I put this, very surprised when you see his state throughout season 3.
@@whisperedflame6952 and 4 and 5
@@tedarcher9120 and, 6
Frankly should’ve ended the show right here.
"sometimes you have to take responsibility for your own happiness"
"when youre looking at someone through rose colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags"
"It gets a little easier everyday, but you gotta do it everyday. Thats the hard part."
you know for an animated comedy that can get so dark and depressing, it also has a lot of great quotes to live by.What others am I missing?
"(...) in this terrifying world, all we have are the connections that we make."
The best one of them all !!
You miss the poem from Secretaria
"I wish i could have know the view from half way down"
Sometimes life’s a bitch and you keep living
"That's too much, man"
and this is how a show about a horse saved my life
UPDATE: Apparently people have been liking and replying to this now 4 year old comment of mine (thanks, I guess). More so, there appear to be those who share my sentiment and while there others who are curious to how this "saved my life". Well to give quick answer to the latter;
When this episode aired I was young person on their own for the first who had bad habit of being down on their self. I kept comparing myself to others and focused on what I didn't have. At the time I saw myself as not having accomplished anything or making progress in whatever I was trying achieve. There where plenty of time when I wanted to give up for good. The words in this clip were words no one else had told me and I was too far gone to have realized for myself. Now hearing this alone was not the end all fix all to my problems in life. But it was a stepping stone to get me past them. To this day I think about this scene.
ultilinium8 mine to my friend. high five
Same, still living by this show lessons to this day
Same here man. I found out about this show because I screwed up a possible relationship with someone I felt close to similar to Bojack and Charlotte
Can I hear the story?
Ummm ok.. so I’m also in the “cured my depression club”.... I didn’t know there where more of us.. wow...
Everyone needs this
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lol fancy seeing you here, you simp for glidus more than I do
Lmao you're everywhere. Someone just binged watched this series
Earlier in the episode he asked a different group "how do people get up everyday and live life" and at the end this random guy basically gave him the answer. That's why he looks up and seems relaxed and says "okay" the way that he does. I love this show
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I was in the midst of quite a deep depression when I first watched this scene. It actually ended up being a turning pointfor me. It's quite brilliant really.
same
+Laineydn Me too tbh
Holy shit same
Wow how many other shows on TV have had that kind of impact on people...
That's wonderful
I watch this video every morning before I go to college.
I also often watch this as an inspiration.
I listen to it everyday I walk to the the gym
i keep telling this to myself whenever i feel depressed and hopeless. works like a charm.
Hey man did you already graduate from college yet ?
Because I feel the same as you right now
It's been a hard time for me everyday going to college at 5 am and 3 hours on my way to college
Mann I always lost my shit during my exam in the end
Feeling shit because my mind always says "is it worth it" that's how I lost my shit hehe
Sorry if you had to know my shit
Cheers man
@@adintyaannasaidhiakharisma5202 .
The realest show I've ever seen is a cartoon about a talking alcoholic horse. I don't know how to feel about that.
Maybe we're also in a cartoon show. I don't know how to feel about that either.
ClimateCTRL Ouch
That is the beauty of animation. Next to the printed word, I think it is the greatest of all story-telling mediums.
Watch Mad Men or Six Feet Under. They birthed Bojack Horseman.
True. It's much better than watching a guy with 80+MILLION youtube subscribers talk about irrelevant shit that ads no value or knowledge to your life. This show has a lot of insightful messages and actually deals with the struggles a of people experience in their lives.
Did anyone notice that during the flashback episode in Season 3 we see this running guy running with a partner who's an old lady... indicating that it's highly probable that she died between then and now, and that now he's constantly running with memories of her?
or they split up
Or he ate her
yes ive definitely noticed this
Woah. Never noticed that. This show pays attention to details
Or he ate her
This may be the greatest show on television.
Definitely the best show Netflix has funded
*greatest show not on television
This and Rick and Morty. Other shows are just distractions while we wait for new seasons of BH and R&M.
After Breaking Bad for me.
This and Chernobyl. Haven’t seen Breaking Bad yet so can’t comment on that show.
Best ending for the season I could ever think of. Bojack is having a hard time with his career, his personality, his love life, his self-esteem and to end it like that. To tell him that change is difficult, but working at it everyday makes it easier is fucking golden.
I know it sounds dumb, but this scene was super helpful and inspirational to me. Bojack's "OK." at the end was fucking perfect too.
It's absolutely not dumb. This scene and quote was very helpful to me either.
While the base concept is indeed cliche, the delivery made all the difference. It is really helping me right now. The analogy was also slightly more detailed than usual.
TriviaBot the only dumb thing here is that you think that sounds dumb. That one word line was amazing and it's y bojack is just above every other show imo
101jir the brilliance of the delivery is that the dude appeared from season 1 in am establishing shot in and that his running was set up by secretariat’s advice on “keep running”. If it came from a main character, it would’ve felt more forced, in my opinion.
I had this moment when I first decided to get sober. First month was easy, but the second month was Hell. Third month I finally snapped and tried to sneak some wine at a party and just felt...nothing. No relief, no satisfaction, just same as I was. I realized then there was no going back. Now when I'm sad and think about drinking I immediately go "No, that's pointless."
It got easier.
JamesOhGoodie same here with smoking cigarettes. This scene is super real. Regular exercise is a way better addiction :)
JamesOhGoodie, good job on turning your life around. If even a quarter of the world had your willpower and decisiveness, things might be a bit better. Keep it up. :)
81 days clean here by the way. Still glad I don't drink anymore.
@@TheRamblingSoul That's great, keep going! I used to drink quite often, and even though i wouldn't have considered myself addicted to alcohol i decided to cut down. Saved me a lot of money, and enjoying just 1 beer every so often is much more enjoyable than excessive drinking in my opinion :)
Vegard Raen thanks! I needed to go completely sober to get my life together. 88 days and counting! :)
Bojack suffers from an inferiority complex because he grew up with abusive parents who never let him feel worth while. Now his actions are guided by an unconcious desire to destroy every chance he has at happiness, because he doesn't think he deserves happiness. He is not selfish, as a selfish person would work toward his own happiness, but rather he is self-loathing, and hence self destructive. He will never be happy unless he finds a way to take pride in himself.
+Barry Gormley That is a perfect description of Bojacks character
that's amazing.
That is how i am and i can relate tl bojack so crazy. I am also crazy self destructive because i dont see myself worthy.
Hairy Quinn You need to start being more of an egoist. You need to live by the selfish belief that you deserve happiness.
+Barry Gormley Nah, the common misconception is that we need happiness. You just have to let it go of all your expectations of what you think should be, and just be all right with what you have. This wouldn't make sense in a materialistic point of view because one has centered themselves in the false belief of having, needing something to be perfect, or in other words needed to be happy, or always 100% happy all of the time.
The common mistake that people that suffer thinks about "normal" people is that they are happy all the time, or that they don't have any problems, and they don't experience an intense state of suffering. Actually the only difference is that they also do experience it, but that they let it be alright and accept that it is okay, and alright to make a mistake and be in the state of suffering, or be sad, or feel loneliness from time to time for all of that is part of life.
After season 3...
I don't think it got easier
same
But you gottado it everyday, thats the hard part.
He didn't do it everyday.
Mauricio Berlanga Exactly.
Right- He fell off the sobering up/fixing his self routine, within the first few weeks... Those first opening episodes of season 3, specifically the part where his mother spoke to him over the phone...is what convinced him he just morally would do wrong no matter what because he is BoJack Horseman, and he was 'born broken'. In a way she is right and in a way she said the worst possible thing to set him off the path of Betterment at the worst possible moment and nobody has told him otherwise. But, the last ending of season 3 we just saw, shows Bojack staring at a pack of wild running horses.... Horses doing exactly what his hero Secretariat told him to do, (metaphorically and physically) and that he had been originally doing when he was trying to get better:...RUN. Maybe Bojack will take this as a sign, that he should return back to the grind, and try to do running again/find enlightenment out in the desert wild plain where he belongs.
This is hands down one of the best quotes in any media. It can be applied to almost anything. You're working to achieve a goal? You're struggling with mental or physical health problems? It gets easier, but you gotta fight it every single day. It has helped me a lot.
Different runners react to bojack scene.
"That's a pretty good summaryof building mileage." - road racers
"Big 45 degree slopes don't get easier. You just get faster." Vertical km racers (shows the current record holder on the ground for several minutes, gasping for air)
"What in the hell are you doing, buddy? You put your hands on your knees and power hike up that thing." Ultramarathoners
This scene has its own fanbase
I have reason to believe that this scene literally saved my life.
As someone who is struggling from Depression, this is something that really helps motivate me to keep being positive and do more to make myself happy.
It's been 6 months since you commented are you still suffering from depression?
+Carlos Perez I still have it and have to take medication, but I'm not as bad as I was.
good luck man!
+Joseph Ocasio well season 3 just came out so that should help a little c:
Same
I love how he actually let's it sink in. He actually grows and learns. He absorbs it and takes it to heart. Just amazing how this one little interaction could hit so deep.
I'll take this line over the "don't worry, everything is going to be ok" advice everyday. things are not going to magically get better or easier by just avoiding them, you gotta accept that the problems are there and that you need to, step by step, acknowledge their existence and do something to resolve them. I come back to this comment section every time I feel like it doesn't get easier so I can remember that as far as I do something to make it easier , It will probably get easier. thanks guys.
and if it doesn't get easier , there will always be hookers and alcohol. who am I kidding, that's a terrible advice, be strong guys if it doesn't get easier you can always change your goals!
Yup, keep going no mather what. I really hope this comment section help you finding your way again if you ever get lost again.
yeah, don't worry, everyday it gets a little easier, actually i am pretty happy with my life to the point i see myself more as some kind of "Mr PB/Diane" crossover and not like a bojack, but, from times to times, i still get such feels from that " I need you to tell me that i am good diane" I really love that scene and love the concept of being a bad guy who knows he is bad but can't help it, even though i don't think it's ok to feel like you are good just because you feel bad when you do bad stuff, i agree with Todd on that and with diane too.
I know this is from three years ago, but I don't think the baboon's wisdom and "Don't worry, it will be okay," are mutually exclusive. I think both can be applied depending on context, and sometimes they can work together.
Here's why this man is important. He sees Bojack try to run at the start of season 2, know doubt a reference to Secretariat's advice to Bojack as kid, and give up immediately. From then on until the end of season 2, you see him in every establishing shot, or at least most of them, always running. He's made it easy for himself by running as much as he does, as opposed to Bojack who just gave up and as result continued to go a downward spiral into his sadness. He saw Bojack give up again and offer this advice to him. Given that he cares enough to stop and tell him that, it must mean that he was in the same place as him, or at least relates to him on some degree. You see him keeping up his routine throughout the show and see that he is content with life, so you know that Bojack can trust him when he says this. I hope Bojack, along with anybody else struggling as much as he is, keeps on running.
add to that in season three it's revealed he had a ice who most likely died.
*wife
Jeremy K yeah you see that dude jogging with his wife in the 2007 flashback ep. presumably his wife died and he kept jogging.
Dingalow right on...
[Dingalow] he's been running since the beginning of the series. You just don't notice him until this ending
my dad started to take a walk every day bc of this scene. he did it for a year, and during that year, he never got sick.
Bruh after running I start getting sick idk why
Not sure if anyone else noticed it or mentioned it, but the (I'm assuming it's a) baboon who tells BoJack that it gets easier is in almost every, if not every episode. Every time you see his house in the morning, that man is running up the hill and I just love that he actually serves a purpose and you see him all those times and think that it means nothing, but in the end you see that he's important and his running embodies the do it every day ideology that he tells BoJack about
I noticed
Pretty sure he's a Yeti
i remember when i was in my first week of sobriety and hating life...one of the guys at my AA meeting was a vietnam vet who looked at me during his talking time and said "i know you're suffering man, but you gotta keep it up because, trust me, it gets easier...every day it gets easier, but you gotta do it every day" i honestly dont know how to explain it but something in me clicked and ive enjoyed my sobriety ever since...going on 6 years!
Keep up the amazing work!
Same friend. 3 years in august
Thank fuck for this scene! Show's how the writers aren't complete pessimists (maybe more realists)
Yeah! Even very dark season 3 finale was after all optymistic.
Maximilian Gallant there is no difference between pessimists and realists
I'm uncomfortable thanking the word "fuck" in a show where it only gets used when Bojack destroys one of his relationships for good.
@Deity: There is.
Optimists look at the best possible outcome.
Pessimist look at the worst possible outcome.
Realists look at the most likely outcome.
Looking at the worst case tends to be of more concern than the best case, and sometimes you have to decide between two lesser evils, so Realists might have some more overlaps with Pessimists.
But they aren't the same, and pessimism tends to be more destructive in the long run than optimism.
They're not nihilistic. That's the difference.
That line helped me when my godson passed away
wow sorry for your loss
Bob Jimenez Thanks Bob.
I'm so sorry for your loss. My condolences.
RIP
How did you write that and think "Yeah, this is really funny, i'm a hero" enough to post it? Idiot.
I really needed to hear that too haha
Becca Donnelly ur pretty
_You look very familiar. Did you ever attend Palmdale High_?
***** thanks
Clark Kent nope, sorry
anytime :)
"You gotta do everyday. That's the hard part." No other movie, series, song, book, person, quote, lesson or dialogue Inspired, motivated, surprised me as this single greatest line. 😘
I want the writers of this show to know how much these words have helped me out in life. I really do
This quote was the whole message of the show in a nutshell. Recovery, being a better person, those aren't things you achieve. They're constant struggles that you engage in every single day your entire life. The more you do it, it does get easier, but you have to do it every day. That's always been the hard part for BoJack. It's why I am such a fan of the final episode when many people are not; it stayed true to the message.
If someone did not like the finale, then they are not a true fan and took no lessons from the show.
@@timfisher1588 yeah all the "it was a dream" people are delusional imo
Like they closed their eyes and ears when scenes like these rolled around and actively ignored the show's message to mistake the endong THAT badly
@Adam Senzai fucking this
@Adam Senzai Bojack didn't die, the series ended with him being on the roof with Diane
Yes! Themetically, having the show end with Bojacks death doesn't make much sense, beyond taking the "There's always More show" quote to the extreme. Bojack has always had to live with the consequences of his actions, and killing him feels like an unfair gut punch, because season 6 was showing us just much of a better person Bojack could've become this whole time if he took this monkey's advice to heart more sincerely and earlier. The future for bojack is likely to be very similar to that of a lot of addicts shown in this section, and the thoughts that todd gives him in the final episode. He will still relapse and struggle to maintain his new sober life, but he will get better. He will live a more fulfilling life. Also regarding the thematic, the show begins when Bojack meets diane, and ends what is most likely the last time they ever talk, since Diane is now married and is finally through letting Bojacks trauma and poor decisions guilit her into being his scape-goat. I don't think the two of them are going to keep in touch now that Bojack has the twilight years of his life to explore, and diane is finally getting on with her own, likely getting a full family or writing more books. In the penultimate episode of the show, Bojack does talk to Diane, but it's not the real one, and ultimately it hurts more in a way to see how that voicemail affected, than to have Bojack NOT live with the consequences of his actions. That line towards the end of their conversation "Sometimes I think life's a bitch, and then you keep living" Perfectly encapsulates why Bojack having to live with his mistakes is more impactful than him dying. While Bojack unfairly paints himself as the victim across all his most hienous and despicable acts, he isn't wrong that him living alongside those mistakes while desperately trying to overcome his builit in flaws, is really hard, and really painful. It's why we see so much imagery regarding Sarah Lynn in Season 6. The things he did wrong and burned into his mind like scars in flesh, and Bojack has done enough bad things to enough noteworthy people and groups that it doesn't take much for those same wounds to open back up.
Lots of people argue that Bojacks death would've been more impactful, or that he deserved to die for his crimes, but that's not the important part of a shows ending. Bojack isn't a horrible villain, who's commuppence is catharsis for the show, He's a horribly broken man (horse) who was raised in an environment where he could never learn what genuine affection was, and grew up a stunted manchild, coddled by his fame, wealth, and inability to do wrong, since he was the star, and no one wanted the show cancelled. I fundamentally disagree with Todds statement in S3 E10 "It's You" because Bojack is responsible for his actions, but like he comes to after he calms down, he shouldnt' be expecting Bojack to be better. Because by this point Bojack has not learned the importance of words like these, and in his re-rise to fame, he surrounded himself with enablers who only further encouraged his worst behaviours.
It's what makes Bojack Horseman so special, that you can absolutely hate Bojack but still want the best for him because he's not the scumbag who uses the excuse that he means well, he genuinely wants to be better but his mind was stunted by the non-existent approval and affection from his parents, his likely ostriziation in school during his teenage years, and the fame of Hollywood giving him a safety net for the worst version of himself to be in control. Bojack just doesn't know how to be better, and when season 6 comes to a close, he still doesn't fully know, but he's on his way, and now mainly is just going to have to overcome self-doubt in that he finally doing and knowing better. And the ending tells us that Bojack in his final sobered, and far better state, will have to live with the consequences of his actions on his mind and on the world, and those actions were still him. Regardless of drugs or his homelife, his sober clarity lets him know he still did those things. Those are explanations, not excuses.
This has always been my favorite and most memorable scene in the show. So much is said here. The monkey is the example of someone living a happy and normal life, slowly improving his wellbeing and mind. You don't know what he's been through or how he's gained his wisdom or even who he is. To bojack it could've been just some random extra in the story of his life. The show only focuses on his misery and everyone elses around him. But with this scene it goes to show that there are some healthy and great people around him and existing in the show. Ofcourse he never pays them any attention because he would consider them boring due to his narcissism and everyone's self obsession around him. It's the quiet people he never notices who are truly becoming better versions of themselves and living happily
the quote n the voice acting are so brilliant but is no one talking about how much of a bop avant gardener by courtney barnett is
I love that this applies to anything in life
I’ll never forget how this scene made me feel when it first came out, the transition to the credits with Avant Gardener still gives me goosebumps
I burst into tears when I first saw this.
If you told me 2 years ago that an animated comedy starring Will Arnett would be the most moving, life affirming piece of media I've ever seen, I would have laughed right in your face,
+Jason Cody Adams exactly this. "This will be a funny, entertaining way to spend my time, it's a cartoon starring Will Arnett!" ..... "Are these tears?"
+Jason Cody Adams Same. This moment just hit so close to home; everything about it is perfect.
Not only that but an animated show starting will Arnett playing an anthropomorphic horse.
I know right? I came into this show rolling my eyes thinking this was going to be a mediocre show and find myself in awe realizing how moving this show is. It's unfortunate that people will and have shrugged off the show because it's "just a cartoon about a horse"
Thank God i wasnt the only one who felt this way
Looking back it's so weird to realize that this Monkey saved my life from suicidal thoughts back then. Such a powerful show. Masterpiece
in the 2007 flashback you see the jogger's wife , whole new meaning
holy shit where abouts? totally missed that
+capperz412 in the new season in the first beginning I think
hey you got me curious and can i ask what episode is it? (please)
Overkill233 The episode is called The Bojack Horseman Show. Season 3 episode 3 or 4 I think
thnk you
I feel like this is the thesis of the entire show, and it pairs so well with the conversation between Bojack and Diane in the series finale.
That "okay"... I won't say it changed my life, but man has that (as well as this scene in general) massively helped me. A lot of comfort in all of this
It took Bojack 4 more seasons to actually realize this.
I know I will keep coming back here for years.
Even after the ending, you're still helping me, Bojack. Thank you.
To me this is the most profound thing in this series. Bojack keeps giving up, falling into old habits, and old ways. I think he was saying life gets easier, and Bojack doesn't do it every day so it just gets harder. As someone who has dealt with depression, I can tell you this is true. It's not as easy as just getting up and deciding not to be depressed, that's preposterous. But if you live your life, even if it's just a little every day. Take a walk, talk to someone you haven't spoken to in awhile, just do something every day. You find it's easier to get out of bed, and so things but you can't give up. An object in motion stays in motion, and the opposite is true too.
Short version, this is such a profound quote. It's totally true about life, not just running. Do it every day, and it gets easier.
If you want to be a better person, you gotta do it every day. That's the hard part. But it gets easier.
Some others have said similar things. I'm not unique in this, but I've struggled for a long time with depression and self destructive behavior. This show has taken me on such a ride, and I can honestly say that it's changed the way I look at my life. BoJack is an absurd, but eerily and devastatingly accurate portrayal of people like me.
I needed something like this show without ever knowing it. It's time to start 'running' every day.
This shows why I love Bojack as a character. He's flawed and interesting, but also willing to try and change.
This scene changed my life. I was a struggling immigrant trying to find her footing in a foreign land. I went from a college professor to a restaurant janitor. I trudged on through the hardest moments with this scene playing in my mind. Thank you.
feel you my friend.. same.
"Okay."
Perfect. Absolutely perfect.
I find the fact wonderful that Bojack which never ever really committed to anything, you can hear from the way he said "Ok'' that once in his life he actually will commit to that. Can't wait for season 3.
im excited for season 3 as well, but i would be perfectly fine if they ended the show right there. i cant imagine a better ending.
Well...
i too was disappointed in season 3.
I hate to be the one to tell you this but...
This show is surprisingly more powerful than I would ever have guessed.
Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the writer talking in an interview about season 3:
"I read everything [people write about BoJack], and people have been very kind, and getting what we do. But it terrifies me because now we're at the top of the roller coaster, and now the backlash begins. So, what are my predictions for season three? It's that everyone's going to hate it because it's not like season two, or everyone's going to hate it because it's just like season two. That's my prediction for what all future seasons will be, or anything else I do from now on. I've hit my peak, I've finally gotten acceptance for my strange little horse baby, and now that I've gotten acceptance, the pitchforks come out.
My current state is simultaneous jubilation and terror. How wonderful, I'm being accepted for the weirdo that I am - and it's only a matter of time before they see the weirdo that I really am. It's too good. I'm very suspicious. It feels like a prank! I feel like I'm in She's All That and it's a dare, and the whole world has agreed: "Let's make this guy think we like his show, but actually it's just a bet and he's just a kid with glasses." Is that the end of She's All That?"
IMO Season 3 was the best season yet.
DoctorWeeTodd I was so bewildered when it ended. This season left so much room for interpretation
This is my favorite quote from this show.
A few months ago I started running everyday. After two weeks or so of this, I ran every other day. Eventually, I ran either once or twice a week. Then I saw this episode again. It reminded me of why I started running in the first place. Yes, running is good for you, but I needed to prove to myself that I could do it. That I could subject myself to 20-30 minutes of work. That if I set an ambitious goal for myself, I could see it through.
This is why this quote is so amazing. I realized how easy it was to give in just one day. If I take this day off, I can just run a little harder tomorrow. This mentality causes you to become more and more content with less work. The trap is finally becoming content with what you were before.
That is what running symbolizes for me, and I believe the runner in the show. It is the constant reminder of discontent with who you are now, and the dream of the better person you can become. If you can run everyday, life’s obstacles become that much more realistic to overcome.
Running can be a symbol for many things in life. I am not running away from something, I am running toward something. So whatever struggles you face today, take it day by day. Remember, it gets easier everyday.
This is my favorite scene of the whole show, there are other moments that are way more dramatic/intense/powerful but to me this one is the most unique thing this show has ever done. The way that just a little detail they putted on every episode of the season gets to be so meaningfull and genuine (genuine as in that I could buy that this is an interaction that could actually happen) at the same time, and how the creators trusted the viewer to notice something so small is just really something I have never seen before. Genius storytelling at it's best.
The delivery of that "okay" gave me the chills. God i love this show
literally the best advice he received in the show butt he never figured that out.. he was never down to put the work in untill after he fucks everything up. the most human quality for an animated horse
I remember watching this for the first time. Pretty vividly. Hearing the words at the time I needed them in so many ways. Not realizing how important they’d be, but realizing how profound it was in its simplicity. Absolutely one of the greatest shows ever.
If you ever feel like things are not getting easier, *that's* the hard part.
Remember when we had so much hope and then season 3 came round and knocked us on our arses?
Frankie Alice Season 4. Not going to say anything else.
IB R Then season 5 happened...
He stopped doing it every day.
@@yungt7351 And then season 6...
When i was in the psych ward i had to get up, eat breakfast, excersice right in the morning. It seemed impossible at times. But i did it everyday. It got easier. Now i go to college and got a job and overall, just feel happy. Please just get up in the morning like i learned to do. Some days you might fail. Don't beat yourself up, try again. It gets easier.
COURTNEYYYYY! great song choice for such a great moment.
This is the scene where you realise the show is good now. Season 1 definitely gave me a hard time initially, but after this moment every episode is so easy to sit through
I love this scene because it reminds me of when I first started running. I was overweight, ate like crap, and could barely run down my block without stopping. I felt just like BoJack in the beginning but slowly realized over the months and years that it gets easier. But you have to keep doing it. Now I train for marathon races, run six days a week, and am in the best shape of my life.
It's a very good representation of life in general. It may suck now but it gets easier with perseverance.
"But you have to do it every day, that's the hard part" that quote changed my views on dieting and training. From obese to 170 pounds.
So simple yet so brilliant. This show was truly something special
One of my favorite scenes. Today I'm 2 years clean, doing great, and I love BoJack Horseman. A lot of it had to do with the show and especially this moment, when I saw this within a week I had started my recovery and now it's really saved my life. Bless all of you
the fact that it has been 5 years makes me feel like life's scaping me
Everything about this scene is just so beautiful. The subplot with the jogging snow monkey all season coming to a conclusion. The way Avant Gardener fits the mood so perfectly. Those beautiful, simple words. And that final smash cut to credits.
It makes me emotional every-time I see it, because it gets to the heart of being a person (or horse person).
I keep coming back to this video each time I feel like I am stressed and need help to keep moving, don't know how many times I've made a comment expressing this idea on this video, but I am happy I can watch this video over and over again and each time feeling the same mood boost
Prisoner yeh man exactly it’s hard to express how this makes me feels but it’s a nice feeling
I came here because i finished the show and this was my favorite quote but now i realize that also sums up the ending of bojack to the perfection.
One of the best shows i've seen, thanks bojack, we keep going!
I watch this everyday. Saved the video on my phone. Put the letters as my background. Gotta remind myself of it everyday. That's the hard part.
But it does get easier.
Bojack doesn't keep running. But he does keep trying. He never fully stops working on himself. He relapses, he has bad days, but that doesn't mean he's not trying.
And it gets easier.
It makes me so angry that my family won't give this show the time of day simply because it's animated
it really sucks how people have made animation out to be “for children” and therefore a lesser way of media...
I feel you bro. That’s the issue of everyone I know. Their loss
No slasher flick has ever terrified me in the same way as Bambi.
It's even more meaningful because that SAME guy has been running during the entire Season 2 of Bojack. So him saying "It gets easier", could be interpreted from personal experience.
+palindinX You can even see him get fitter throughout the series.
He's also a widower as you see him jogging with his wife in the 2007 flash back episode
I am trying to lose 100 pounds to join the military. Also just for me personally. Running has never been a strong suit of mine. But I know I have to do it, and it sucks. Then I discovered this show and loved it, and it ends with this. This is easily one of my new favorite shows. It's almost like that dude was talking to me. Bojack Horseman is a case study and hilarity and relatability.
bigjonfaulkner As someone in the military I gotta say; props to you for being willing to make that journey. I hope you make that goal! Nobody likes running, but when you have your brothers and sisters running with you it makes it worth it. So give 'em hell, and we'll see you in the field brah!
+bigjonfaulkner Don't join the military. But keep running.
Dont run. Pump iron for weight loss.
+chaaarlieee1 Doing both
HIIT is has the most empirical evidence for weight loss, but remember losing weight or having a decent physique is 20% about working out and 80% about diet. Good luck.
What pisses me off is that this scene is SO SIMPLE, but it has such an impact. Not just for BoJack, but for everyone.
This is the most adult thing I've ever gotten in anything.
This is the most important lesson in the entire series
This used to be a quote i kept telling myself in order to get through another day for at the time unknown psyhological reasons... Now i have a "Complex PTSD" diagnosis and now it all finally makes sense... And today i still tell myself this quote everyday just so i can get a better life... This show might have saved me in more ways than i realise at times
I've shared this scene with 20+ people already. It truly is a gem. Savor it and send it to the people you love when they need it most.
same hahaha
This once scene has done so much for me.
The music supervisors really upped their game in season 2; this is a great song by Courtney Barnett. Perfect ending to a great, great season.
this makes me so emotional, i never imagined how amazing this show would be
No joke, one of the best quotes ever to put on television.
I just want to hug and thank every single person that is involved in this show. It really has made a positive impact on me. Thank you production crew, you’re all beautiful bastards.
i think the important part is that even after this realisation, Bojack still fails. Bojack does not become a good person, he doesn't turn his life around permanently. He stumbles and falls and really proves himself to be a truly awful person deep down. But his progress isn't invalidated because of that. It isn't a world of absolutes, he goes to jail and loses most of his close friends but he comes to realise that he needs to atone for things he's done and truly grow. And maybe he will, maybe he won't. Life's a bitch, and then you keep on living.
He loses everything, and finds peace. It's a powerful ending.
Coming back here before I go for a walk at 8am. Thank u, Bojack, for remind me that everyday gets a little easier.
I like that Mr Monkey blocks the sun from Bojack s eyes while he's there. A nice little kindness
This is a 10/10 scene and a perfect ending to a season .
Beautiful euphemism for dealing with depression. Every day trying to keep a smile and not just end it is tough, but if you keep positive and try to smile at least once every day, it gets easier
This quote rules my entire life. Everytime things get tough, I just think "it gets easier. But you got to do it every day, that's the hard part. But it does get easier". And then I feel like I'm brave enough to face my anxiety, cause the more I stand up against it, the more it is likely to disappear.
Things will get easier.
Are things a little easier now?
@@saverio_6990 they tend to be, step by step 🥰
@@rosearmony happy for you. Keep going, it gets easier you know, the hard part is doing it everyday. I wonder where i heard this quote...
This show is simply amazing.
Discovered this again during my own weight loss journey. It’s been awful. It’s been hard at times. But damn it DOES get easier everyday when I work out.
Now in one month, I’ve lost almost 9 pounds and 36 inches all around my body. I know it’s not where I want to be but…it does get easier.
I swear to God this is the only scene in the entire show that makes me feel good about my self. Every single other moment/scene/frame just makes me realize how much I'm like BoJack and its the motivational equivalent of throwing my sense of selfworth through an 80th floor window