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Why BoJack Horseman is the Best Thing That Ever Happened - Part 3

Mar 26, 2024
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Bojack Horseman retrospective I'm doing with Space Tree Studios. If you haven't seen our videos for seasons one and two yet. After spending the last two seasons establishing the characters and giving Bojack his return to Hollywood with his memoirs and the production of his dream movie, season 3 sets its sights on the Oscar race featuring Bojack and those involved in the production of the film touring the country marking the film and Trying to influence the academy to nominate the secretariat for an Oscar.
why bojack horseman is the best thing that ever happened   part 3
This is a natural build up to the last two seasons and a nice conclusion to the arc the show has been telling so far. The first free season feels like a complete story being the first season of it. rights from the ashes, while two and three feature all the trials and tribulations that come with being a big movie star. I asked James if we could argue that he follows the hero's journey, but he said no and he called me, it's cool. direction the story should go because an Oscar is generally considered the most prestigious award in the entertainment industry, it is the ultimate award any artist strives to achieve and as such, Bojack attributes this deep sense of meaning to earning a nomination for the Oscar and counting. throughout this season that if he gets an Oscar he will finally feel fulfilled, his life will finally have meant some

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, and yet there is an uneasiness present

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y time he expresses this idea because we know, and he knows deep down, that a nomination The Oscar isn't going to fix

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in his heart, it's not going to make him magically happy for the rest of his life, but for now he has to hold on to the idea that it will and chase that Oscar gold all season long.
why bojack horseman is the best thing that ever happened   part 3

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That being said, I would just like to question something. In the second season, they make sure to show that by firing Kelsey, the new director basically ruined the movie and turned it into a light-hearted family movie, which I get the feeling is not the kind of movie that usually generates rumors about Oscar. Hey, James, your stuff reminds you. to qualify for

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picture no, are you sure yes, I've seen all the Oscar movies and Jumanji 2 doesn't come close to Adam Driver accidentally stabbing himself while he was going through a divorce. Do you watch other movies besides the Oscars and Disney?
why bojack horseman is the best thing that ever happened   part 3
I watch Shark. story and this could be part of the joke but they don't really do anything with this or mention it anymore so I feel like they just forgot what kind of movie they made and I hope we didn't notice Sonic the hedgehog. For

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movie 2021 anyway, the first episode of the season is very introductory and sets up many of the new roles the characters will play this season. Bojack is on the Oscar campaign with the help of his publicist Anna Sponocopida, one of the most underrated supporting characters. Honestly, throughout the show, she talks fast and is wildly entertaining in every episode she appears in.
why bojack horseman is the best thing that ever happened   part 3
Mr. Peanut Butter is done figuring out what Hollywood stars and celebrities know and if they know things, so he kidnaps his accountant to get some wacky ideas on what to do. this season and his accountant makes fun of him and Todd by making the kind of dumb idea those two would normally come up with on a TV show about a spaghetti strainer that's also a hat, to be fair, he'd wash it on Big mouth, big mouth, so Mr. Peanut. Butter orders a bunch of spaghetti strainers, but forgets why he ordered them a few episodes later. However, he insists that the ultimate reward will be enormous;
Diane better be a ghost tweeting for celebrities at Princess Caroline's new agency and oh yeah, PC has a new agency. I should probably talk about it, William, talk about it, yeah, since James was so dumb last time and didn't acknowledge his existence at all, his whole story last season was trying to break away from Vigor and start his own agency with the antics of Ben Schwartz. a suit and she and Sonic break up and she moves on and forms them on her own terms and with this new agency comes the arrival of the best character on the show, guys, girls and non-binary friends, they abandon him for the one and only Judah.
Enough Judah is truly amazing, I love the subtle quirkiness of him, the deadpan expression of him and the incredible devotion of him to his work. He's an absolute joy to be around and he's exactly the kind of devoted person PC needs in his crazy life right now. His monotonous, slightly robotic demeanor is a stark contrast to the PC's stronger goofy antics and the rest of the gas coming into Judah provides stability to his life, which, considering everything that's going to happen this season and beyond. , you absolutely need someone stable in your life to make sure your fledgling agency doesn't.
Don't go broke before your first movie Overall, this episode is a pretty solid starting point. I also really like that Todd says that he will get into a lot of mischief in New York only to get lost in the hotel and never get out of there. That's what We in the industry like to say Subverting expectations was done right, baby. Can you stop talking about Star Wars for five minutes? Blizzard Secretary's enthusiasm makes a

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and he becomes extremely difficult to work with after a while because damn why doesn't anyone like my 90s sitcom anymore, but he goes ahead and takes well with a reporter and have a one night stand?
He then gets up and tells her that he has been completely replaced by a computer-generated horse and she records it on tape. Luckily, Anna covers for him and recovers the recording and we never hear about it again. No not at all. Episode 2 is it. about 2007, baby, it's a flashback where we get to see what the gang was up to all those years ago. It seems random to make a period piece about such a strangely specific and recent year, but this episode quickly justifies its existence for several reasons first. all the crazy, non-stop jokes from 2007, seriously, every other line of dialogue in this episode is either a reference to something that was relevant in o7 or some kind of line that's ironic in retrospect, given what we know about these characters in the present.
I'm not going to lie, it gets exhaustive at the end, but it's also admirable how quick these jokes are and yes, there's Jerry Seinfeld in a B costume for all you UB movie fans, congratulations, this episode really shines, though. , is correct with his characters. Right off the bat we see that while all the other main characters have different clothes, hairstyles and general appearance, Bojack looks exactly the same in 07 as he does today, this is a fantastic touch because it shows how his life hasn't really gone. . Anywhere since the nonsense ended there is no reason for him to change his appearance or anything in his life.
He's trapped in this prison of self-loathing and there's nothing to get him out of it, except maybe a new TV show, but I'm there. Getting ahead of myself, have you ever thought about how the early 2000s and late 2000s were like two different decades, like the first half was just '92, the second half was the beginning of 2010, They've shown someone to sit since 2001 and it's nothing like how it would be in 2007. As Blowj and Kelly Whiskers, a new project, yes, we are introduced to the successful TV producer Cuddly Whiskers and he has to create his own level of Big Bang theory, success and spoiler.
Works. The network loves what they came up with. They love. too much,

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does a bojack and makes the show all about him and, oops, like geico caveman, bojack's jockey show airs for a few episodes and is shortly canceled and falls into obscurity and bojack falls with him. It's fascinating to watch bojack try it. sabotage his own success as at this point he is known exclusively for joking and wants to distance himself from making another sane and wholesome show only to realize his mistake when Princess Caroline, one of the only consistent people in his life, tells him that she loves to the horse. and joke around and it's a good legacy to have, it's a nice moment for their relationship and a sad moment, if you had any hope that Bojack would change his life with his new show, of course this is a prequel episode so you knew it was So.
It's not going to happen upon entry, but I digress. The other characters do things too. Mr. Peanut Bobber is unhappily married to Jessica Beale and meets Diane for the first time, who works at Starbucks, and I think it's really interesting that from their first real conversation, Mr. Peanut Butter gets Diane's name wrong. , calling her Diana instead, that really says a lot from the beginning, she was never listening. Todd is also seen as a young boy who seems really uncomfortable with having sex. Hmm, I wonder where that leads. It also destroys the ending. from the sopranos which is probably my favorite joke of 2007 from this episode i woke up this morning and broke the ending of the sopranos tv series while moving through a window finally princess carolyn's story is easily the most depressing of all.
In this episode we see how she managed to become an agent, basically, she is an assistant to this old agent who laments the fact that he wasted his entire life doing this job and was never able to start a family and the PC doesn't heed this warning, Whatever it is, she's just excited to take charge. Her job is quite daunting considering the position she currently finds herself in. Here she makes some of the same mistakes that she will make later in life for the first time, mainly involving Bojack, including the first of many adventures of a evening. 2007 really was a milestone here. thanks kesha episode 3 is a murder mystery where bojack and diane find the stripper dead in a pool of stuffed mustaches and link her to a special brand of heroin named after bojack titled bojack kills it's a metaphor or something that is probably not right and also originates the brand. the guy who played Goober and Horse and Round and also owns Sea World and turned it into a strip club.
This would in no way happen in real life, except maybe Orlando's version. He returns home to Florida. Goober Bojack and Diane eventually find the missing softie. mustaches and the ending of this episode is especially effective because of how fantastic the stuffed mustaches are for bojack and diane diane tells stuffed mustaches that he can't just disappear and that doing so hurts a lot of people like the dead stripper who had a addiction problem and went to Cuddy Bigotes for help. Cuddy Whiskers however insists that it is more important to take responsibility for his own happiness and that it doesn't matter that he left everyone and everything behind, the only thing that matters is that he is happy now.
Bojack and Diane Don. I didn't take this advice well and why did they both do exactly what the cute whiskers did last season? They were overwhelmed with their responsibilities and were tired of running in circles, so they left everything behind. Diane left Cordovia and her own marriage and Bojack left. the tar pit of Los Angeles to stay with Charlotte's family, as it turned out that leaving everything behind didn't make either of them happy. In the end, Diane remained miserable during her stay at Bojack's house and Bojack put too much pressure on Charlotte and she had to drop the issue. because bojack wasn't the tar pit he was trying to escape from, it was him, so after these two tried and failed to give up everything in their pursuit of happiness, it's no wonder they don't believe what their tender mustaches tell them that it is not like that.
I wonder, Diane's last line in the episode is: "I just want to go home, to her crumbling marriage, because where else can she go? What else could make her happy? Now it's time for episode 4 and I'm not really sure what I can say about that." fish out of water that hasn't been said yet is genuinely a work of art perfectly charming in its simplicity yet rich in its underlying themes that you become so invested in this dialogue-free story about bojack helping father seahorse give birth and then realizing the father left one of his children behind and helped this child return to his family as if it were such a rare case of bojack doing something genuine and kind and it also has excellent expressive and scripted animation graphic.
I remember Raphael Bob Wachsberg talking about his influences for the show one of which was Pixar Animation Studios, he said he admired the way the studio wasn't afraid to play with structure and try different things like dialogue, no dialogue, first half of Wall-e; you can easily see that influence in this episode. Meanwhile, at the beginning and end of the episode, Bojack runs into Kelsey trying to promote her new independent movie and Bojack struggles the whole time trying to think of something to say to her, butHe has serious difficulties communicating his feelings to her, which is very appropriate considering how.
The entire episode is essentially silent, except for the introduction and the final joke, oh you have to be careful, he is able to communicate with the audience through his actions and expressions, but he can't communicate with the important people in his life, whether through his own problems or external factors like all the enveloping pressure of the ocean episode 5 is pretty simple bojack meets todd's old friend emily who we saw in the 2007 episode and still doesn't want to have sex with she hmm again, interesting, what could this mean? as my favorite game show host once said, let's find out in a later episode, although not this one, this episode has something raw and really sad to say about how bojack views relationships, even though he accidentally breaks up a couple that's about to break up. get married as he expresses how it's great when a couple completes each other this instills a bit of doubt in one of the girlfriends who asks if they really complete each other Bojack has to convince her to get married telling her that it doesn't matter and that she should just settle for someone who likes him a littleSo he doesn't end up alone in the end because Bojack realized that everyone loves him but no one likes him and that's the loneliest feeling in the world, while Bojack is far from someone you should trust to give romantic advice This quote really rings true and is stuck.
With me for a while you think that being loved by a bunch of people you don't know personally is enough to make you feel less alone, but it's actually not like that, they don't know the real you and you're constantly worried about it. If they did, they wouldn't like you at all anymore, you think this admiration from afar will make you feel happy and fulfilled, and when it doesn't, you feel lonelier than you would if all these people didn't know about you. There is a lot of truth in this line and that's what makes it hurt even more.
Also, Diane is pregnant. Okay, let me back up. She did drugs at a party she was accidentally invited to and she broke her wrist. Dr. Pig told her that she was pregnant. I diagnose. you with baby talking about baby pc you want baby right, what is she doing? Well, Judah in a strange miscommunication sets her up with free blind dates, one who is a boring guy who only cares about work and the second is the only albino rhino gynecologist in the world who Now I know she's ready to do suitcases and cut their losses, but then the third blind mouse a real mouse named Ralph shows up and the two really hit it off and become a real couple, you could say they complete each other, yeah, that was nice. cheesy boo you suck let's move on to episode six brap rap pew pew atta written by my broken coffee machine the episode gets into a crazy diane venting about her impending abortion accidentally tweets about it to one of her star clients accounts from teen pop succina aquafina this Then the episode addresses the whole topic of abortion and who should say it.
Spoiler. The woman has a choice. It's her decision. Now shut up. The premise of this episode is so genuinely far-fetched, as Sextina constantly talks about her non-existent abortion. She writes a hit song. about her fake abortion on live tv, it really doesn't get any crazier than this episode 7, it's really unique in terms of its structure as bojack tells her a story about something that

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to a lady who works for the gazette she should have called La Gazelle, who is trying to get him to renew her subscription by listening to her story. Said story involves the return of actress Margot Martindale, where we see what she has been doing in Todd's new business venture, which she is basically super but with a sexy appeal. the orcas anna live a surprisingly normal life in her apartment and get macaroni and cheese on her shirt and also bojack sleeps with todd's friend emily rutro skooks, while the last point is the most important aspect of this episode, which that always caught my attention.
Most of it is Anna living normally in her apartment, she is always so fierce and intense every time we see her, but this scene reminds us that at the end of the day she is a normal person, like all of us, and your idealized image of someone almost never does. is. In reality, Bojack's perception of Anna is part of a larger pattern that involves how he sees and chooses his partners. Bojerk falls in love with Diane because she listens to him. He falls in love with Wanda because because she was in a coma for 30 years, she is essentially a 20 year old girl in a The body of a 50 year old man, naive and willing to fall for all of Bojack's red flags, people yelled at us last time for not mentioning that, but we had it in the outline for this part , we don't forget, we just haven't gotten to it yet and he.
He follows Anna because she is powerful and controlling, able to keep him out of trouble and right her wrongs. It's like an upgraded version of her relationship with PC in a way that Bojack wants to get something out of it. I hope James doesn't see it. I wrote. Until we record the audio, what were you saying, William? He was too busy talking about how episode 8 brilliantly subverts those expectations by showing us a marriage counselor telling a certain couple that their relationship is now fixed. I guess this is the payoff for that scene. with her at the beginning of the season, where he was advising Diane and Mr.
Peanut Butter, what the hell isn't Diana? Mr. Peanut Bobber episode 8 focuses on the rivalry between princess caroline and her arch enemy vanessa gekko plus that guy ben schwartz she dated and worked with last time. In the season, those two have teamed up and are trying to get their client a popular movie franchise that PC is trying to secure for Bojack. Meanwhile, Bojack just wants to make things right with Kelsey and make his movie about recycling waste. lesbians or jelly beans or something I forgot and PC insists he can get Bojack. She didn't get Bojack. Truth be told, this episode plot-wise is so dense with so much going on, so we're not even going to try to talk about it.
The point is that PC really forks. Things are going well for Bojack and his own agency, while Vanessa Gekko and Sonic the Hedgehog get their perfect happy ending. Sonic even says the same thing at the end of the episode right before the vroom in the 90s, I mean after all they are the good guys. true, this really puts things into perspective because at this point in the show we know that bojack and princess caroline are bad people who do horrible things. vanessa and sonic are portrayed as antagonists because they come into conflict with our designated protagonists, but in all honesty. they don't do anything significantly worse than our main characters it just seems that way at first glance because these are our main characters who we follow throughout the show so far objectively bojack and pc are slightly worse people i mean look at the whole list of things bojack has done, he actually ruined lives and princess caroline backstabbed her assistant before and also dave freed eight year olds that once what did vanessa do her job?
Are we squatting here cheating on his wife, yeah, but it's That's actually worse than the number of women Bojack has fucked over in his life, figuratively and literally, people are just people who aren't inherently evil like seen in movies, they just have contradictory goals before the main characters, so we subconsciously root for them, everyone is the main character. of his own story, this all leads perfectly into episode 9, the best thing that ever

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, aka where we got the title of these videos. Are you fake fans who didn't realize that this is one of my favorite episodes of the season that focuses solely on the fallout from the last episode and the horror that tore apart bojack and princess caroline's relationship well, letters about the table, I don't really like princess caroline that much of the main five, she's the only character I never got that invested in the fights because I find her a bit irritating and kind of a bad person.
Bojack is a much worse person, but as the main character we see every aspect of his life that he made him become the way he did and PC doesn't really understand it. Same treat, though, this episode and another one from next season are the ones where I really start to understand her character's deep sense of tragedy and relatability, while agreeing that Princess Caroline is the character with the one I connected the leaves of the main five. I would say this episode is the turning point and from this point on her character improves drastically as the show goes on and I care more about the story in the future, so what exactly happens here?
Bojack and Princess Caroline go out to dinner at Elefonte with Princess Cara. Wanting to fix things while Bojack wants to fire her as her agent, a night of soul searching and mismanagement of the restaurant begins because Bojack forgot that he owns the place and everything. Throughout this episode, we begin to remember that throughout Bojack's entire tumultuous career, the PC has always been there to support him and pick up the pieces he could have left behind at any time, but he held on for so long even though she has nothing to show, everything in the episode points to Bojack realizing her value and taking her back as his own. agent at the end, but he says no, of all the closing credits so far, this one might sting the hardest.
Did PC deserve to be fired after such a mistake? Probably, but did she deserve it after being one of the only consistent people in Bojack's life? one of the only ones who believed in him and held on despite everything he received, nothing small, but on the happy side, this episode surely remade the whole premise of ratatouille just without the rats, which is ironic since this is a universe where rat cooking would be considered perfectly normal, but hey, hey William, guess who's going to talk about season 3 episode 10, it's you, it's me, no, that's just the name of the episode, oh , it's called, it's you, so who appears first?
No, that time I meant. to the fact that it's you who's going to argue it's you my name isn't you it's william oh for the love of then episode 10 has the big event the Oscar nominations and oh my god damn you guys bojack gets the nomination. World peace is achieved. The water knows. like wine and bojack is finally happy logic and none of that happens why would bojack be happy about something so to try to be happy he froze another massive party recreate the intro and then we find out that bojack wasn't actually nominated for the Oscars who then returns to the pinot bonjour monster preparing the ceremony, but drops the envelope containing all the nominees into the sewer while chasing a cell phone so he can talk to his brother, Captain Weird Al, who just got out of surgery , so what he and Todd have to do went up the entire list again on their own, this is why the Lego Movie was rejected, while Mr.
Pancake and Frog's antics and this extended flashback are a delight , it still hurts so much that Bojack had this big moment taken away from him after all this buildup and you. I'd think we'd have seen this coming considering how often the show gives us these sad, messy conclusions to its ongoing stories, but this time I really thought the sad ending would be Bojack getting a nomination or even a win and still feeling Empty inside. that's what it seemed like as the episode went on, but no, it's somehow even worse than that later, bojack has to confess to todd that he slept with emily, which todd doesn't really take well, he's tired to endure bojack's constant. selfish behavior and delivers the titular line while giving a big reason why bojack's speech sucks, he basically tells bojack that he should stop blaming his shitty actions on the things that happened in his life and that the real The problem is him, he's pretty.
Honestly, it's cathartic to listen to Todd as he's often just a dumb, unwitting enabler of whatever Bojack does and this rant ends with Todd dropping the F-bomb of this season honestly in a pretty unexpected and maybe not so well-deserved way. like Bojack's actions from the previous season here. They're not as bad as what happened with Herb and Charlotte and I guess this is more of an accumulation of all the bad things Bojack has done during which Todd has been here still doesn't carry the same weight as before. -bombs and, as we'll see in later seasons, it doesn't hit as hard, I'd say that was the point, although Todd's f-bomb is less about outright anger and more about disappointment and exhaustion.
Todd is just tired of bojack, he's over all his antics and just wants to get it over with while herb and charlotte were cursing him for the immediate actions he was doing, todd is doing it after years of abuse, the anger has been brewing for so long time and he just wantsknowing everything he could have said has already been said before not only by him but by everyone. You have nothing left to add. It's kind of the reverse of the previous episode. Todd gave Bojack what Bojack gave PC last time. Everything just happens again. the line yes, that's a reference to the offspring, well now it's time for the dreaded episode 11.
Oh lord, this is probably the most important episode of the entire show given its subsequent impact and although it's not as perfect as escaping Of course, it's still pretty. Heartbreaking is actually kind of a perfect combination of the previous two episodes 11, it's a crazy drug trip with a downer ending much like the first season episode, but it's also an absolute oh god oh don't do it like the beaujolais episode of the second season. She calls Sarah Lynn, who has been sober for the last nine months, and asks if she wants to go on a drunken bender.
She, of course, agrees and against some outlandish antics like traveling across the country and stalking Penny at college, wait a minute, that's not funny. All we found out was that Sarah Lynn was also nominated for an Oscar based on music and won, and because she's been away with Bojack for months she can't accept it. The two also end up at a AAA meeting and tell the crowd about their encounter with Penny. Last season, the episode ends with Sarah Lane getting some of that Bojack drug from earlier in the season and the two go to the planetarium to fulfill Surahn's wish to go there and they lived happily ever after and by lived I mean there's a lot of it. analyze this episode, but I was almost afraid to because it's really heartbreaking and cruel, I mean intentionally, so the writers did a great job with it, but the fact that bojack, who we last saw, was roasted by todd and they said he needed to be Better deciding to get his vulnerable, newly sober friend back into drug use and bragging about his horrible actions at an AAA meeting is really sick and twisted, but that's bojack for you, the fact that the brand of heroin that kills Sarah Lynn is the one named after Bojack.
Yes, we see it in the next episode. Bojack describes the atmosphere at the funeral and how everyone stood there thinking, well, this was going to happen even though it wasn't a counterpoint. Yes, it was as long as she was around Bojack, the boy who first sent her into a downward spiral by coming to her not as a friend but as someone who wanted a favor. She was always destined to end up like this. The fact that she was barely in this season before this episode, she was barely in Bojack's life for these nine. months of sobriety just further illustrate this point, bojack is toxic and needs to realize that and get better before he drags more people down with him and yes, sarah lynn's last words about wanting to be an architect, a callback to something that she said as a child in a season one flashback, yeah that one really hurts the boss, as foreshadowed earlier, bojack kills now, how does that follow up?
As we mentioned, Bojack attends the funeral, but then runs into Bradley, who played Ethan in Horse and Round, and the two try to get started. his own sequel series to the show in the vein of something like Fuller House, but Bojack runs off the set after talking to a young woman who reminds him of Saral. In this attempt at a sequel series and Bradley is never referenced again, so let's move on. Bojack leaves. away from hollywood to escape all his problems once again and finally tries to finish by closing his eyes and stepping on the floor of his car, he lets go of the steering wheel and accepts his fate and prepares to die, but stops when he sees horses running in the distance . where bojack's story for the season ends, a moment of release and reflection after everything that has happened this season, it's a good note to end with that nice song in the background, but that's not all, we have the rest of the cast that we have to talk about. and ties up all the bare ends talking about noodles in case you haven't noticed, while episodes 11 are the big ones, super serious, dramatic and memorable.
Episodes 12 are more relaxed setups for the next season and are often not as memorable on their own as individuals. episodes, this is the exception because it includes the most glorious reward in the history of cinema, although it is a television show, not a movie, but that is how great this reward is, if a book can win a Golden Globe, this can be a cinematic achievement, shut up, remember. How Mr. Panda Fighter ordered a bunch of spaghetti strainers in the first episode of the season. Well, as the season goes on, he can't seem to remember what the use of these things is and other weird things have happened that we've been introduced to. to this underwater city a secretariat that bojack wanted turned out to be a big mirror todd has his sexy orcas app uber character actress margot martindale hijacked bojack's boat from last season and the guy who previously worked at bojack's restaurant ordered a ton of spaghetti for the boat Okay, so you've memorized all that well, so guess what happens next?
If you have it. Actress Margot Martindale drives Bojack's boat into the ship with all the spaghetti, causing it to crash everywhere. The mirror and the blimp reflect the light onto the spaghetti, which cooks and sends it. is hurtling towards the city from the pacific ocean and the only way the city could be saved is if someone has a bunch of spaghetti strainers lying around that can be transported by hot sexy orcas that can drive. Is there anyone out there who fits this ridiculously specific set of criteria that you better believe exists and he's going to watch a movie for the next two hours, don't call him, I mean holy, this was truly a master class on how to develop, foreshadowing the genius of the writing, etc., taking all these seemingly innocuous pieces from the entire season and stringing them together. all together only for Mr.
Peanut Butter to turn off his cell phone for two hours at the most inopportune moment, how do you come up with something so conceptually fantastic in the writer's room? Honestly, when I don't know if I like the second or third season. Better yet, this is the subplot that pushes three over the edge. Really amazing, aside from this crazy payoff, this episode might have my favorite ending of any season in the entire show in vim judah and the PC gets a phone call from someone trying to get it. in contact with bojack but no longer representing him sounds like normal business matters, but judah mentions that they sound like a teenager, then cuts to the bedroom of a young horse who looks suspiciously like bojack hmm, as for mr. peanut butter, he gets an unexpected visit from his first wife, Katrina, who asks him if he would like to run for governor.
Insert Schwarzenegger joke here. Meanwhile, Todd and Emily are patching things up and discussing how they'll use the money they got after selling sexy killer whale Uber Todd. He accidentally gives all his money to the cow waitress in a funny antics by Todd and the two upset a relationship after an entire season in which Todd constantly dodged having sex with Emily, he finally admits to her that he is neither gay nor straight, he can that is simply nothing, yes, ours. The guy is still asexual, but I like how he doesn't actually say that he doesn't know what it is yet or that there's even a word to describe it and that he won't find out more about it until later, aka next time. season.
I think it's a nice moment and pretty realistic and relatable, but I'll come back to that later. All of these really intriguing plot threads are tied together with Bojack's journey, as this beautiful place of song stars Nina Simone. It's all just hauntingly beautiful. and contributes to the most impressive season finale the show would ever have just watching these horses keep running and continue to be outclassed by the magnificence of this place. It's just a perfect melancholy ending to what turns out to be the first half of the series. The overarching narrative of Bojack Horseman. The first three seasons of Bojack take us through the entire Hollywood cycle.
It tells a complete story and if you wanted to put a cap on Bojack's story here, you could be sure that other characters have some loose ends to tie up next time, but. For Bojack himself, you could probably end the show here and it would probably be a satisfying ending. Season 3 is a worthy continuation of season 2. I still prefer 2-3, but free is still a great season, it does everything you would do. I really wanted it for this setup, it has a lot of big character moments and sets up some big stuff for season 4. The only thing we can really point out is that Diane's role is more subdued here than before so she's not given as much. what to do here notice how we haven't mentioned it very often this time what happens here is important for a character in the future but for now but yeah the free season is great the third season is an engaging continuation of the story complete general.
With the same compelling drama and witty, quirky humor, the series is known for its Oscar run. It's a tantalizing premise that takes the story in all sorts of interesting directions. This season's side stories are excellent. The character work is fantastic. While it's not as cohesive as season 2 overall, it makes up for it with stronger individual episodes that really stand on their own apart from the season as a whole, just like season 2, this is one of my favorite seasons of television and the last. season of the show I give a perfect score of 10 out of 10 or two with that I'm in the statement that remains up in the air see you next time for the fourth season I hope we get it out soon i.e. sometime before June 2021, that sounds realistic, right? william, would you like to comment, subscribe, boxer vs boxer.
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