Oh damn yo it is ROUGH in the best way. I heard they really wanted to do 2 more full seasons at least but Netflix said 1 and they settled on a slightly bigger 1 and while they did the best with the sudden ultimatum it definitely feels a little on fast mode. But you have GOT to see it. What didn’t you like about how it went?
The ending really depressed me (I read about it and saw it online) and it felt rushed and unearned. And even though Bojack is an asshole, I felt like the show ended too roughly on him.
Yeah, I will say I sobbed uncontrollably at the very last scene.
It wasn’t all doom and gloom though! I think he reached a certain internal peace despite being so traumatized by his death hallucinations (I know that should fuck me up), he lost a lot of his long-term relationships but there’s a flicker of hope for a few of them. I think he reached a point where he fucked up his life, accepts it, and is ready to gently build himself a newer one, one with less drugs sex and parties and more of the pruning a plant, taking walks on the beach and having frank but compassionate conversations.
Bojack Horseman was pretty good until the final season. I never watched the final season, just I didn’t like how it went at the end.
Oh damn yo it is ROUGH in the best way. I heard they really wanted to do 2 more full seasons at least but Netflix said 1 and they settled on a slightly bigger 1 and while they did the best with the sudden ultimatum it definitely feels a little on fast mode. But you have GOT to see it. What didn’t you like about how it went?
The ending really depressed me (I read about it and saw it online) and it felt rushed and unearned. And even though Bojack is an asshole, I felt like the show ended too roughly on him.
Yeah, I will say I sobbed uncontrollably at the very last scene.
It wasn’t all doom and gloom though! I think he reached a certain internal peace despite being so traumatized by his death hallucinations (I know that should fuck me up), he lost a lot of his long-term relationships but there’s a flicker of hope for a few of them. I think he reached a point where he fucked up his life, accepts it, and is ready to gently build himself a newer one, one with less drugs sex and parties and more of the pruning a plant, taking walks on the beach and having frank but compassionate conversations.
I agree with the sentiment, and it makes sense. I just think its still too “salty” and that Bojack should have at least find someone who accepts him.
Yeah, poor guy…he has a heart.