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Bojack Horseman seems like it was the quintessential millenial show

What do you think of it, years later?

I couldn't finish it, it just seemed like it dragged. With some tighter editing I think I would have finished it but I have no attention span.

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The funny parts were good, but the creators were addicted to the validation and awards they got for the dumb sad shit. Sad melodrama is EASY to write, comedy is hard, but melodrama gets you awards. Over time the show became more and more insufferable as a result.

One big issue was how obviously the writers were projecting their ex boyfriends onto Bojack. Everything he does is bad, he can never have growth, nothing good can ever happen to him. Every new season some absurd bullshit has to happen to remind you you HAVE to hate Bojack and if you like him at all or empathise with him you are wrong and chud and bad. Particularly funny because Diane is one of the worst people in the show but the writers seem oblivious to it (because she's a self-insert) and she never gets the aggressive hate they pile onto Bojack

Mr PB was hot and I'd frick him. I'd frick Bojack too, he's the sort of broken chud I'm horny for

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I liked that he was just a shitty person and couldn't get out of his own way. Then the ending left it up to "maybe he'll change but probably not". Most stories end with "and then everything was good forever" so it's a cool change.

But if I hear some limp-wrist regurgitate the red flags line one more time, I'm going to walk into traffic.

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Then the ending left it up to "maybe he'll change but probably not". Most stories end with "and then everything was good forever" so it's a cool change.

Ongezellig did it better in the runtime of a single bojack horseman episode :marseymaya:

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He should :marseynorm: have ended up in a coma on life support

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I think by the final season the amount of suffering he has to go through just became comical.

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:marseydisagree: Bojack and Diane were the same, but she didn't want to admit it.

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neither did the writers

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