"It's never too late to be the person you want to be"

>"It's never too late to be the person you want to be"

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I want to be myself but 6 years younger.

I love this show, where the hell is season 4 already

best episodes to rewatch?

Oh but it is. It really is.

I want to be employed but nobody will hire me.

I'm just rewatching the whole show. On S2E1 now.
Never realized just how much episode 11 was like EoE.

what about those with disabilities? its too late for a paraplegic to run a marathon. its too late for a murderer to never kill people, its too late for an indian to not shit in the street, its too late for a downsie to not have noodle brains, its too late for brendan fraser to be respected

That's the point. Right after Diane says that BoJack dreams that he had dated Charlotte, that they were happy together in Maine and they had a daughter. That's what he really wants, but he's 50 years old, Charlotte is married, and they have spoken in over a decade.

I'm still not sure what the actual conclusion was supposed to be, like what we're supposed to take away. Diane says it's not too late and immediately after we're shown it is.

>>"It's never too late to be the person you want to be"
Bullshit. Doors close in life all the time. And some were never open

Bojack sucks
>I'm sad :(
>I'm also sad :(
>You think I'm happy, but I'm actually sad :(

That's the point dude. His delusion is that he can change but all signs are obvious that they point to him never become what he wants

Sup Forums sucks
>I hate this >:(
>I also hate this >:(
>You think I like this, but I actually hate it >:(

I seriously hope nobody here thinks Bojack Horseman is a well written show.

Season 4 when

Lower your expectations

never apparently

I seriously hope nobody here thinks this post is well written.

July or August most likely.

IIRC the previous seasons didn't get announced it until it was close to release.

It's too late to have the life he wanted to have, but its not too late to change into the type of person who he wishes he could be, i.e. the kind caring father he is in his imagined life with the deer.

ehhh

>leave animated dark comedy kino to me

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bump

What caused the shift in tone of the series at the season 2 finale? Rewatched it a while ago and the show outside of the first episode is more comedy based with tidbits of sadness, then BOOM.

>Why doesn't this fundamentally broken character just learn a valuable lesson and completes his character arc?

>another summer, another season of Bojack Horseman
>another endless parade of threads where plebs argue whether or not it's good since reddit likes it
I can't wait for season 4

holy shit. all the reddit in this thread is overwhelming

does Reddit like it? Who cares?

oh, my sweet summer child
you will learn

I can't speak for what caused the shift, but the end of season two marked the transition to the story being based on the town and not on Morel. After seeing season three, I wish there was more to come. At least they got to wrap up the main story lines.

>Never realized just how much episode 11 was like EoE.
Wich season?

Season One.

I had never cried or been really affected by this show until pic related happened. Fuck, they caught me off-guard. I liked it because they made it obvious it would happen so you get ready for it but minutes earlier there's the fake-out at the hotel room so you just laugh and go "Oh, they got me. Clever writers" and lower your guard so when it really happens the second time you don't expect it

fuck you i want to be 9 years younger

I didn't realize she doesn't show up in the opening montage of that episode until I went back and watched it.

I really like the show but it's getting a bit too formulaic by now, at least one of the characters should have some character progression in order to shake things up. Have Bojack be the straight man for once, doesn't even have to be permanent, do it for a season and have him regress back by the next one, I realize he has to be fucked up by the end in order to commit the inevitable suicide.

Season 4 definitely needs some sort of progression. I'm getting really sick of
>Bojack fucks up
>Feels bad
>Decides to change
>Doesn't
>Fucks up again
>Feels bad
>Decides to change
>Etc

watercity one

Keeping with the theme of the penultimate episode of each season being a brand new and ever more shocking rock-bottom, is Bojack going to molest his daughter (or at least somehow be publicly accused of it, the way many celebrities are these days)?

But Season Three wasn't like that.

I think he's gonna try being a good father, feel some sense of redemption, find out the daughter isn't his, then they do drugs together high and fuck and she kills herself

I think they might try to scale it down after last season. I don't see how episode 11 can get worse than "getting the only person who still loves you killed"
That'd be very similar to Sarah Lynn

too similar to season 3
if his daughter isn't his, i can see him trying to have sex with her after bonding with her when he thought she was his

i reckon he'll sabotage Diane's marriage/life some more though. Like, she'll actually try and get out of her slump and get better and he'll ruin her life to bring her down with him

15 years younger for me. I want to be back in my last year of high school and get a second chance and make sure I do everything right the second time around.

I fucked up my life so badly.

Baby's first philosophical drama

Pretty good, but talk to me when you have seen the real deal

>weeaboo manchild acting elitist

The show got canceled and storylines which were supposed to be stretched out over several seasons suddenly had to be crammed into one final season.

I think this would be retarded. The show isnt sadness porn, this is bojacks opportunity for redemption. s3e11 showed him the two paths of the two young people he's affected, and he'll be better going forward

BoJack's not gonna fuck his daughter, fake or otherwise.

I love NGE, but BoJack Horseman is a more accurate depiction of depression. They're kind of similar too. BoJack being a comedy doesn't diminish it's artistic value.

100% this. I can live with most of the dumb shit I did in life but this decade could have been a hell of a lot better for me. If only I had another chance to do it right.

S4 is probably gonna be like him trying to redo his relationship with Sarah Lynn and Penny, but with this new horse girl. Everything's been hinting at it, the watercity film festival. What BoJack might really want is to raise a child, to be a parent. I hope he succeeds.

>dumb frogposter falling for memebait

Have you seen it? Not that user but it quite literally is one of the best shows and movie of all time

Kek this show is exactly that. It's for people to watch and say "omg so relatable bojack is just like me!"

Why do you think they are unable to write anything that doesn't involve bojack being a massive fuck up? It's because people eat that up because they think it makes them more deep and special

i have a feeling his shortcomings will be in his projection of Sarah Lynn and penny onto the girl. Her response might be to play into it as that would be a subversion on the trope (Waksberg's M.O. with most of the writing)

I want to be my 7 year old self. Mainly to make a lot of sports bets.

They better have an amazing narrrative for Todd after this bullshit

This scene.

>muh 10,000,000 tip

Worst cop out ever

bump

calling it now...Todd gets raped by Emily

todd was a shit character from the start
and theyre making him even less bearable

go to night school

bojack redditman

Watch ReLIFE on go on a feel trip

him being asexual is unbearable?

bump

I think it was the $10m tip thing that jumped the shark.

I want to start over from highschool but with all the knowledge I've accumulated since then

reminder that season 4+ will just be potshots at drumpf and his scoops

>Baby's first philosophical drama
I could say the same thing about Evangelion, and I like Evangelion.

I don't even remember that.

yeah, I wished they would have left it between seasons how Todd loses his money in order to get roped back into being dependent on Bojack/Mr. Peanutbutter and keep him around the rest of the main cast.

What makes you say that?

Eva is at least complicated

head of AS said to Dino "make this shit darker its hilarious". Dino said "are you sure?" and then he made it darker and the show got canceled for being too dark. Season 3 was supposed to be longer, but after the episode "Alone" was screened, the season was reduced to 13 episodes

kik

haha

I have Netflix and I have never seen, watched, or even heard of this show. I thought it was something on Adult Swim, which I haven't watched with any real regularity since Harry Goz died.

Anyway, I'll give it a peek I guess. I like that it employs Aaron Paul and Amy Sedaris...anything to keep them off the mean streets.

It's not "never too late to do what you want", it's "never too late to be who you want to be"

Also Millionaire doesn't count faggot

youtube.com/watch?v=xc96GfmtBB0
is what got me into the show, Youtube's AutoPlay led me to it for some reason.

they should have had bojack lose all his money and have him rely on todd for a while

It would be interesting but Todd didn't want anything to do with Bojack by the end of the Season.

Fair enough. Some music can be very memorable, evocative and enticing. I heard the intro to The Adventures of Pete & Pete recently and it was like acoustic nostalgia.

Similar experience to yours, I heard a song in a Levi's commercial many years ago (Anyone remember those?) that I really liked--I was probably in grade school or junior high then. Thereafter, I discovered it was a song by the French electronic outfit, Air, probably around high school or college. The song is called "Playground Love" and is a part of the soundtrack for the movie, The Virgin Suicides. Anyway long story short, the song inspired me to watch the movie, read the novel, and listen to the rest of the soundtrack.

I'll give BoJack a peep.

I like you

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