The first few episodes I for one am very happy that this season seems to have a big focus on self-healing. I particularly like the first episode where he goes through a virtual walkthrough of his...
The first few episodes
I for one am very happy that this season seems to have a big focus on self-healing. I particularly like the first episode where he goes through a virtual walkthrough of his old lifestyle and manages to resist falling back into it. While the fact that the rehab clinic isn't effective is also a pretty funny joke, I really like how it reinforces how dedicated BoJack is to taking control of his life.
My favorite part of the entire series is how it also goes deep into the secondary characters (to the point that it's not really fair to call them secondary characters), but I have particularly enjoyed Princess Carolyn because I have so many family members who are like that. Watching her episode legitimately had me stressed out.
I watched Season 6A and it's absolutely brilliant. Without spoiling anything in particular, there is a stronger focus on individuals and either their current lives or a deeper back story. I'm sure...
I watched Season 6A and it's absolutely brilliant. Without spoiling anything in particular, there is a stronger focus on individuals and either their current lives or a deeper back story.
I'm sure this is also setting up something for 6B, but already the writing is absolutely incredible. I'm just amazed at how each episode manages to be brilliantly written with clever jokes to stop the show from being too much of a downer.
I don't think I've ever re-watched a series, but I think I might have to do that for Bojack Horseman as I can only imagine how great it must be to see this show evolve over time.
If you are using the Details tag, please specify if you are talking about a specific episode or the block as a whole. EDIT: Okay, here's what I got. Episodes 1-8 and Future Speculation The Sad...
If you are using the Details tag, please specify if you are talking about a specific episode or the block as a whole.
EDIT: Okay, here's what I got.
Episodes 1-8 and Future Speculation
The Sad Horse Show is still pretty sad, and even if Bojack Horseman does find peace and internalizes that "I do bad things does not imply I am forever bad," he's going to have to balance that with the fact that he hurt other people, and he can't just say, "I'm better now" and solve their problems too. I still have no idea if the show is about the redemption or tragedy of Bojack Horseman, but I guess that's decided by the lives of the people he has affected along the way.
I hope not. More speculation But then again, the opening to this season is a slideshow of all the people BoJack has hurt throughout his life, and it's transitioned through a burning celluloid film...
I hope not.
More speculation
But then again, the opening to this season is a slideshow of all the people BoJack has hurt throughout his life, and it's transitioned through a burning celluloid film effect. Maybe he won't survive the ending of this show.
The first few episodes
I for one am very happy that this season seems to have a big focus on self-healing. I particularly like the first episode where he goes through a virtual walkthrough of his old lifestyle and manages to resist falling back into it. While the fact that the rehab clinic isn't effective is also a pretty funny joke, I really like how it reinforces how dedicated BoJack is to taking control of his life.
My favorite part of the entire series is how it also goes deep into the secondary characters (to the point that it's not really fair to call them secondary characters), but I have particularly enjoyed Princess Carolyn because I have so many family members who are like that. Watching her episode legitimately had me stressed out.
I watched Season 6A and it's absolutely brilliant. Without spoiling anything in particular, there is a stronger focus on individuals and either their current lives or a deeper back story.
I'm sure this is also setting up something for 6B, but already the writing is absolutely incredible. I'm just amazed at how each episode manages to be brilliantly written with clever jokes to stop the show from being too much of a downer.
I don't think I've ever re-watched a series, but I think I might have to do that for Bojack Horseman as I can only imagine how great it must be to see this show evolve over time.
If you are using the Details tag, please specify if you are talking about a specific episode or the block as a whole.
EDIT: Okay, here's what I got.
Episodes 1-8 and Future Speculation
The Sad Horse Show is still pretty sad, and even if Bojack Horseman does find peace and internalizes that "I do bad things does not imply I am forever bad," he's going to have to balance that with the fact that he hurt other people, and he can't just say, "I'm better now" and solve their problems too. I still have no idea if the show is about the redemption or tragedy of Bojack Horseman, but I guess that's decided by the lives of the people he has affected along the way.I hope not.
More speculation
But then again, the opening to this season is a slideshow of all the people BoJack has hurt throughout his life, and it's transitioned through a burning celluloid film effect. Maybe he won't survive the ending of this show.