Title says it all.

This is a judgement-heavy zone and everyone has bad taste.

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    3 years ago

    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.

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      3 years ago

      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?

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        3 years ago

        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.

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          3 years ago

          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.

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            3 years ago

            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.