Blakeston August 28, 2014 Share August 28, 2014 I ended up really, really liking this series - which surprised me a lot. If you'd asked me what I thought after three or four episodes, I would have said, "Eh, it's just another Hollywood satire without anything new to say." But once I got to episode 7 or so, I was stunned by the level of character depth. And it just got funnier and funnier. 7 Link to comment
ThaWolf August 29, 2014 Share August 29, 2014 Netflix has officially renewed animated series BoJack Horseman for Season 2, mere days after the first season launched. The second season will consist of 12 episodes. http://seriable.com/bojack-horseman-renewed-season-2-netflix/ Link to comment
Grammaeryn August 30, 2014 Share August 30, 2014 "It's like the Holocaust if they were held every four years like The Olympics" Link to comment
Grammaeryn August 30, 2014 Share August 30, 2014 (edited) I agree Blakeston! First off, they got Naomi Watts and Stanley Tucci to do the show which is quite impressive. I really like the animation style and the subtle animal quirks they worked into each character - Princess Carolyn's scratch post on her desk and Bojack making a smoothie with carrots. I would say that the tone is like an R-rated Bob's Burgers. The damn end credits song is an earworm for me. Also, do you think David Boreanaz got paid every time they used his name? I'm psyched for season 2. Since we already saw one of his TV kids, I'd like to see the other two grown up (have one super religious and the other gay). Edited September 3, 2014 by Grammaeryn Link to comment
Blakeston September 2, 2014 Share September 2, 2014 "Look, all publicity is good publicity. That guy who killed all those teachers and ate their fingers? He just got married in jail, and when this book comes out, you could be that guy!" Link to comment
ApathyMonger September 3, 2014 Share September 3, 2014 I really liked this, especially those last few episodes. I wasn't on board at first, but it definitely won me over. Hopefully S2 can keep up the quality level. I love the running Margo Martindale arc through the season, especially with the reveal in the ending montage. The Naomi Watts stuff was great too. 1 Link to comment
Grammaeryn September 4, 2014 Share September 4, 2014 Margot is on The Millers with Wil so that was probably an easy casting. 1 Link to comment
JayKay September 4, 2014 Share September 4, 2014 Yeah, those last few episodes surprised me, too. I had to take a breather from marathoning it because things got kinda heavy. Towards the end there, I genuinely feared that the season might play out with BoJack committing suicide. A major departure from the standard infinitely excusable cartoon sitcom lead that I expected. And Mr. Peanut Butter, Margo Martindale and Princess Carolyn were probably the most likeable characters for me. What an insane show. I don't think I've ever tried to stop myself from laughing in quite the same way as I did when they started pulling guns on each other during the drug sequence. So tense - so hilarious. Link to comment
Grammaeryn September 5, 2014 Share September 5, 2014 (edited) Dude, I got teary eyed when the Maine life turned out to be a fantasy. Don't get me started on the "Am I a good person?" scene. Edited September 5, 2014 by Grammaeryn 1 Link to comment
pocketcopter September 9, 2014 Share September 9, 2014 My jaw dropped at the end of episode 11. For all the absurdity and hilarity of previous episodes, there was always an undercurrent of darkness and foreboding but even though I could sense it I just did NOT see that ending coming. It was like a sucker punch to the gut. I'm so glad it's coming back for another season. 1 Link to comment
DrSpaceman October 29, 2014 Share October 29, 2014 I was also surprised at the character development and the depth of the show. Its a comedy at heart but really did a great job at exploring the serious side of the various Hollywoo types portrayed in the show, especially BoJack. It didnt go where I expected, I will say that. Link to comment
DrSpaceman October 29, 2014 Share October 29, 2014 I have to paraphrase, but my favorite is 'This isn't going to be like the time you told me we'd go ice skating, but then you ditched me and went to the strip club instead, then took the strippers ice skating?' Link to comment
JayKay November 14, 2014 Share November 14, 2014 I'm not sure which thread this goes in, sorry. But is anybody else seeing a category called "Watched by Bojack Horseman" on Netflix and the first show is "Horsin' Around," the show Bojack was on in 1987? It's actually just the opening for the (fake) show but its very clever. It even has a fake summary and includes the characters' names under "starring." Bojack's been watching a bunch of sleazy movies, cheesy sitcoms, animal shows and Californication. It's perfect. 1 Link to comment
ApathyMonger November 14, 2014 Share November 14, 2014 It's actually just the opening for the (fake) show but its very clever. It even has a fake summary and includes the characters' names under "starring." I had missed that the son is played by "Bradley Hitler-Smith." Link to comment
ApathyMonger December 19, 2014 Share December 19, 2014 Christmas episode! http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/80019503?trkid=50361908 1 Link to comment
BetterButter May 22, 2015 Share May 22, 2015 Netflix ‘BoJack Horseman’ Season 2 Featuring Will Arnett Set for Summer Debut Link to comment
Slovenly Muse May 29, 2015 Share May 29, 2015 Had this show on my list forever, and finally got around to watching it. At first, I was lukewarm, but by episode 3, when Sara Lynn is telling BoJack that literally every single day, someone tells her that she was the first woman they masturbated to, and we can see how messed up that is and how it has damaged her ability to find meaning in her life... That was when I could tell the show had something to say beyond "fame is a black hole, actors are pathetic." By the end of the season, I was thoroughly impressed. I love how all the characters are really given their due, so that while they play like typical goofy cartoon archetypes, there's something real and personal underneath it. The inclusion of blink-and-you'll-miss-it animal character traits never fails to crack me up (like Mr. Peanutbutter's trunk full of tennis balls). I really appreciated the way the emotional arc between Diane and BoJack played out. It would have been easy to set that up like a typical love story, where he realizes he loves her, bares his soul, and then she either reciprocates or doesn't. The way the complexities of their relationship unravelled was much more realistic. His feelings were partly genuine, and partly a result of the writing process, and partly desperation to be loved by someone who understands him. HER feelings are partly romantic, and partly practical. She could probably be very happy with BoJack, but she chose Mr. Peanutbutter. Diane and Peanutbutter truly love each other and make each other happy, but are they "perfect" for each other? What does that even mean? I really respect the show for not filling in those interpersonal grey areas with trite oversimplifications. Besides that, the opening credits sequence alone is a work of art. Can't wait for season 2! 2 Link to comment
Slovenly Muse May 29, 2015 Share May 29, 2015 So many good ones. I don't think I could keep myself from laughing at practically anything "Vincent Adultman" said! But the sight gags are what really got me. My favourite, the banner at Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter's engagement party, which read: Congrats Diane and Mr Peanut Butter Peanut Butter is one word But Todd's scrambled eggs song was pretty rockin' too! Link to comment
random chance June 10, 2015 Share June 10, 2015 I sure never imagined I'd be this excited about season 2 of a cartoon horse. Link to comment
Primetimer July 16, 2015 Share July 16, 2015 And not just to talk to you about the weather. Roger loves him; here's why. Read the story 1 Link to comment
Slovenly Muse July 17, 2015 Share July 17, 2015 (edited) This is so much why I love Mr. Peanutbutter. Other shows would be tempted to make their gloomy, asshole protagonist the "secretly has a heart of gold" type and balance him out with a sunny, good-natured rival who is secretly a real jerk. You know, "prove" that their protagonist is a real anti-hero by setting him up against someone even worse, so that the audience is forced onto his side? But Mr. Peanutbutter is a bit dopey and self-involved, but a genuinely nice guy, and the triangle between him, BoJack and Diane is very human and nuanced - more so than most non-animated love triangles turn out! Mr. Peanutbutter is not only a source of joy in the show, he's actually why I respect the show so much. Well, that, and Vincent Adultman, who has so much to teach us about what it truly means to be a grown-up who is definitely one single adult. Rock on, show. Edited July 18, 2015 by Slovenly Muse 7 Link to comment
random chance July 19, 2015 Share July 19, 2015 I've burned through the whole season already nooooooooooooooo! That was quite a ride, I was not expecting pretty much anything that happened except for that one thing on the boat. You know what I mean. Link to comment
random chance July 20, 2015 Share July 20, 2015 I love all the unexpected things that happened on this show, like Mr. Peanutbutter calling Diane and asking her to come home. That was a lovely scene. I love that Princess Caroline didn't give in to the rabbit - instead, she realized that she's not afraid to be alone. I loved those floating glow sticks but at the same time I thought to myself man, that would be hell on the environment, so I'm glad they mentioned that. And the improve people with their fake guns - ahahaha. Improv people! They really are worse than Scientologists! (But not as bad as mimes.) So what do you think his deer friend was going back to his cabin for? To tell him about the glow stick balloons, or to kiss him? Link to comment
random chance July 20, 2015 Share July 20, 2015 I think she was interested in him but knew she shouldn't/couldn't be - all her actions were conflicted, to me. Not mentioning she was married at the funeral, snuggling up against him, waiting a fraction of a second too long to be offended by the kiss, saying things like "everyone loves you." Even her speech about why she wouldn't run away with him wasn't just, "I'm happily married, and even if I weren't I'm not interested in you." It was more like, "I have a family and I've built a life here [that I don't want to screw up for you because you'll make me regret it]." I don't think she was going to run off with him, but I think she was tempted. Link to comment
stopeslite July 21, 2015 Share July 21, 2015 I still don't understand why I like this show, but I do. I understood why he didn't bother to try to explain to Charlotte what was going on in the boat room, but I thought we'd see a flashback that led up to it that was them having a conversation, him shutting her down, her asking for just his bowtie as a memento of the prom, him saying ok, and her starting to take it off (which was right when Charlotte walked in). But... we didn't. So was he really that low, that they were really going to and he was going to go through with it? That's dark, man. Darker than I thought this show would go. However, I loved Mr. Peanutbutter and Diane's talk on the phone at the end. I loved Mr. Peanutbutter this entire season, which was a surprise because he got on my nerves something fierce last season. I even liked Caroline at the end, when she shut Jean-RalphioBunny down. 2 Link to comment
random chance July 21, 2015 Share July 21, 2015 Until the show says otherwise I'm just going to believe that the daughter was still trying to talk him into it to no avail. I want him to be better than that. He's not better than much (and that's fine) but he has got to be better than that. (Please! Please, show!) When they were on the water tower I had to put the show on pause and take a long break because I was so terrified (and sure) he was going to kiss her. Or jump off the water tower, one or the other. It's just that kind of a show. Mr. Peanutbutter won me over this season too. Also, I love how she always calls him Mr. Peanutbutter. Does he even have a first name? 1 Link to comment
random chance July 21, 2015 Share July 21, 2015 The only time he was ever petty or mean was when he was chasing the postman. 1 Link to comment
random chance July 21, 2015 Share July 21, 2015 Oh I know! I was trying to figure out who the real life "Uncle Hanky" was (like, did they finish this before the Cosby business?) and then I realized that Hollywoo is probably filled with Uncle Hankys - Cosby is just the U.H. of the moment. 3 Link to comment
random chance July 25, 2015 Share July 25, 2015 Holy crap, star-studded is right. Funny thing, I thought I saw John Cho roll by in the credits but I figured it was just my John Cho-crazed brain. Link to comment
DrSpaceman July 27, 2015 Share July 27, 2015 I did not think anything happened on the boat, it seemed to me not enough time had passed from when he left and was caught with her for anything to actually happen. I just thought they were about to. I was actually more worried about the drunk girl and if she lived. I thought that was worse than him and the teenage daughter, in a way. Its gross with the daughter, but she was willing and he was resisting repeatedly. Almost killing somone via alcohol poisoning is something else altogether. Oh I know! I was trying to figure out who the real life "Uncle Hanky" was (like, did they finish this before the Cosby business?) and then I realized that Hollywoo is probably filled with Uncle Hankys - Cosby is just the U.H. of the moment. Sadly this is probably true It was good to see more depth with Mr Peanutbutter and to know he was not as clueless as he seems at times. 1 Link to comment
random chance July 27, 2015 Share July 27, 2015 Ah right the drunk girl, I forgot about that loose end in my grief that the season was over. In his feeble defense though at least he did have the sense to get her to a hospital. But if there's another season I'm sure that event will bite him in the ass. Link to comment
DrSpaceman July 28, 2015 Share July 28, 2015 It dawned on me this season there is a reason why Mr Peanutbutter is a dog and Bojack is a horse. They aren't just random choices. Mr Peanutbutter's personality is just like a dog. he is upbeat, loves unconditionally, always seems happy, wants to be helpful, always wants to do things. Bojack if you fall back on the "why the long face " joke for horses, Bojack is constantly sad and morose. 2 Link to comment
random chance July 28, 2015 Share July 28, 2015 Ah good point. Horses are also pretty neurotic, at least in my experience. How about Princess Caroline - independent? Ruthless when she's pursuing something for her client? (Will not let go of her prey?) Hmmm that's as far as I can go with that one. Link to comment
DrSpaceman July 28, 2015 Share July 28, 2015 Ah good point. Horses are also pretty neurotic, at least in my experience. How about Princess Caroline - independent? Ruthless when she's pursuing something for her client? (Will not let go of her prey?) Hmmm that's as far as I can go with that one. Yeah I was trying to extend it to the other characters and not sure how well it works. Cats tend to be a bit prissy, clean, yes independent. Not as sure about the reason for her being a cat And then the question is why the humans interacting in this animal "Hollywoo" as well, is there some symbolism there? Also I love MrPeanutbutter's license plate : GOODBOY 1 Link to comment
random chance July 28, 2015 Share July 28, 2015 I love that license plate too! I wonder why animals at all? If there's a good reason it has sailed right over my head. I wouldn't change it now, but originally it was so weird that I didn't even give the show a chance until some TV critic talked about it in my Twitter feed. (Something like, "I know this looks godawful but I swear it's worth your time.") Link to comment
BetterButter July 28, 2015 Share July 28, 2015 BoJack Horseman Renewed For Season 3 By Netflix Link to comment
stopeslite August 3, 2015 Share August 3, 2015 (edited) There's an interview on Vulture with the creator of the show - apparently yes, their intent was that Bojack really was going to go all the way with Penny: http://www.vulture.com/2015/07/bojack-horseman-season-two-raphael-bob-waksberg.html Edited August 3, 2015 by stopeslite 1 1 Link to comment
random chance August 3, 2015 Share August 3, 2015 Sometimes I miss the days when show creators didn't say boo to anyone. 5 Link to comment
DrSpaceman August 5, 2015 Share August 5, 2015 There's an interview on Vulture with the creator of the show - apparently yes, their intent was that Bojack really was going to go all the way with Penny: http://www.vulture.com/2015/07/bojack-horseman-season-two-raphael-bob-waksberg.html Well sure I thought he was going to, I thought the question was did he before her mom walked in on them. I don't think anything happened before they were caught. Link to comment
Slovenly Muse August 6, 2015 Share August 6, 2015 Diane's NPR ringtones always slay me. "Your telephone is ringing. I'm Ira Glass. Thank you for being a sustaining member of public radio. Everyone has a story, and your phone's story is... that it's ringing." 1 Link to comment
Blakeston August 27, 2015 Share August 27, 2015 (edited) I think Charlotte walked in before they actually slept together. I never questioned that Bojack intended to sleep with the daughter. His reaction to getting caught was not the reaction of someone who was the victim of a misunderstanding. I think it was perfectly in character for him to do it, too. His dreams had just been shattered - he thought he'd put together a happy life with the woman of his dreams. And then she rejects him, telling him that he makes her too sad. For someone like Bojack, that's about as miserable as it gets. And so he took a pitiful grasp at whatever pleasure he could feel at that moment, with someone who reminded him of her. Plus, the last time we saw Bojack try to take a fatherly role with a younger woman, it was Sarah Lynn, and he ended up sleeping with her. It was painful to see Bojack sink so low with a 17-year-old, but it was very much in character for him. I would have been disappointed in the show's creator if he'd claimed that Charlotte just walked in at the wrong time, and drew the wrong conclusion. So what do you think his deer friend was going back to his cabin for? To tell him about the glow stick balloons, or to kiss him?I think she saw the balloons, and realized that Bojack had attempted to relive one of his fondest memories of her with her lookalike daughter. That instantly made her suspicious. Edited August 27, 2015 by Blakeston 1 Link to comment
PokerNerd August 29, 2015 Share August 29, 2015 I loved how long they carried on the Vincent Adultman character. He cracked me up but I couldn't find who did his voice on IMDB 1 Link to comment
ZootSuitWyatt August 29, 2015 Share August 29, 2015 I loved how long they carried on the Vincent Adultman character. He cracked me up but I couldn't find who did his voice on IMDB Alison Brie Link to comment
PhilMarlowe2 August 30, 2015 Share August 30, 2015 Alison Brie This alone has converted me to an Alison Brie fan. I never get tired of Vincent Adultman! I especially love that he has a broom for one of his hands. 1 Link to comment
JustaPerson November 28, 2015 Share November 28, 2015 I really liked Princess Carolyn and the rabbit until it turned out he wasn't really divorcing his wife and everything after that. I thought the build up to their relationship was perfect. 2 Link to comment
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