ok, look. i understand that this show is highly celebrated, but for me, i don’t understand how you can enjoy a show that has no light at the end of the tunnel. i was curious about the show, and i spoiled myself on a few things, i’ve watched 3 whole episodes total, the first one, the escape from la, and the finale. and bojack does some terrible stuff that there is no escape from, even when he changes, or so i’ve heard from a review.

i just don’t understand why i should watch a cartoon from start to finish when i know that the ending itself carries no sense of hope. i’m sorry if this sounds stupid, but is this show something you guys still rewatch even despite knowing how things will turn out? how do you do it?

i;m not against angst or tragedy in shows, but this one just seems too much for me.

  • sognenis@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    There is a lot of hope at the end.

    It’s uncomfortable, but many characters grow across the show and end in a better space than they started.

    Also, some of the episodes are masterpieces on their own.

    Having said that, don’t feel the need to watch any show that you don’t feel comfortable / is overwhelming. No matter how acclaimed.

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    10 months ago

    The whole series is very serialised and you should 100% be watching it front to back the first time at least

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    The show got better to me through every watch. After about 6x I could pretty much just listen to it and use it as something that helps me go to sleep.

    It doesn’t matter how many times I watch it, I always notice something new that I’ve missed multiple times. I always start on Season 1 and watch through till the end.

    I don’t understand why people have this idea that being enthusiastic about a cartoon is ridiculous. Between cartoons and anime, I have heard/seen some of the best stories ever told.

    Being a cartoon or anime does not in any way invalidate the intricate story telling. Look up some clips of the voice actors from Bojack talking about their experience with the show. Aaron Paul specifically on multiple occasions has talked about how it is one of his favorite roles ever as Todd. Yeah, it’s a cartoon. These people loved what they were doing. Who cares if they were playing a cartoon character. Why does that matter at all? A story is a story.

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      I don’t understand why people have this idea that being enthusiastic about a cartoon is ridiculous

      I think it’s because they think it’s childish or because they’re scared of being perceived as childish. People grew up watching cartoons and have trouble looking past the fact that it’s just a medium. Videogames aren’t just Mario and cartoons aren’t just Tom and Jerry. Comic books aren’t just picture-books. They’re mediums that allow you to tell a story that you just can’t tell with live-action. Brockmire does a remarkable job, but even it can’t tell the story in a way that Bojack can.

      We’re all guilty of our biases, but closing ones self off from entire mediums because of them is just sad. I’m not saying it makes them sad people, but it does make me sad that they’d outright refuse to listen to the story because of it.

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    10 months ago

    Definitely watch it. It’s hilarious and it’s heartbreaking and it’s just such a great show. Especially if you are mentally ill, it’s so relatable and honestly I really felt seen.

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    10 months ago

    I get why you’d think this way but the reason why most people (I mean myself) love this show is because it represents reality in a very absurd way: with talking animals and all.

    Just like Bojack’s ending our lives are a journey and we’re bound to face our own mistakes no matter how hard we try to become -better- people because “Sometimes life’s a bitch and you keep on living.”

    I say you should give it a chance from start to finish. :)

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    10 months ago

    pal u tried to watch the “big point” eps in a show that simply doesn’t work like that and missed the actual point. this isn’t naruto or adventure time where u can just pop around the filler eps, the whole show is built on context and seeing patterns of behavior play out. either watch the show or don’t, if it ain’t for u then don’t force it to be yanno. but honestly, ur not gonna have a good time trying to go thru and understand just the bojack greatest hits

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    10 months ago

    bojack’s life is a car crash but i do believe, despite where he ends up in the last episode, he’s found some light at the end of the tunnel.