bojack horseman HATE thread - WHY IS THIS POPULAR

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I disliked Bojak almost as much as I disliked Archer. I hate Archer slightly more because it's the reason people say right in that weird fake excited I don't even fucking know tone every single time you say something they even slightly agree with. I just remember one day noticing everybody I knew suddenly started doing that and it was annoying as fuck and I had no idea why but they all talked about that fucking Archer show so I watched it and realized that's where that shit came from. I don't know. Both of those shows just kind of combine in my mind into the most pretensiously millenial shit out there.
 
#Neverforget a small mid-tier Family Guy joke was enough to make Bojack fans shit their pants.
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How many times has something like this happened to a fandom? I feel like James Gunn being a petty bitch over people liking Zack Snyder's casting is the normal situation, but a horse guy moment for the DCU reboot. Zack Snyder's writing sucks, but his casting, aside from Ezra Miller, is liked. He’s the last person you should act jealous of online.
 
I've never actually watched this show, but I like that one inspirational clip that floats around where he talks to the jogging baboon thing about things getting easier the more effort you put in. It's actually good advice to think about when you're in a shit situation.
You'll be happy to know his life gets worse in every way after that. Every instance of personal development is reversed and he finds himself in increasingly worse circumstances. In the end he is unable to conquer his demons, he takes a lot of drugs, and he has a nightmarish final vision as he dies face-down in his swimming pool. Then he's resuscitated and goes to prison and fuck if I remember what happens after that, it was the last episode.

The animal-people in Hollywoo schtick was pretty funny and the show was visually interesting. "Elijah Wood" is still funny to me. There's probably an episode list that trims the series down into something enjoyable.
 
I have taken one good line away from it that has helped me through some recent events, though one never knows if it was lifted from somewhere else:

Some people are meant to come into your life, but they're not meant to stay.

My ex also said she saw the negative traits of Mister Peanutbutter in me; I think I should be offended.
I liked the "the bad thing about rose tinted glasses is that you can't see all the red flags".
 
I watched the whole thing a long while ago, Horridly dogshit writing that culminates in the most pretentious, self indulgent fedoratipping I have ever seen. I have no clue why this show got as popular as it did in the mid-2010s. I'm honestly glad that this show has been forgotten to the point that I forgot it existed until you made this thread.
 
I watched the whole thing a long while ago, Horridly dogshit writing that culminates in the most pretentious, self indulgent fedoratipping I have ever seen. I have no clue why this show got as popular as it did in the mid-2010s. I'm honestly glad that this show has been forgotten to the point that I forgot it existed until you made this thread.
im sorry you wasted your time

watch something cool like the shield to make you forget of your horrible experience with the horse show
 
Mr Peanutbutter was the only character to come out on top at the end.
It is evident that Mr. Peanutbutter was initially intended to serve as the main antagonist, with audiences expected to dislike his character during the first season. However, the writers appeared to reconsider this approach, perhaps realizing that he was the only character perceived as a positive figure. It seems that Mr. Peanutbutter was originally designed to function as an anti-conservative strawman, representing a stereotype often associated with actors and comedians such as Tim Allen.
 
my wife sometimes has it on
occasionally I'll have a sensible chuckle at something like the ad for seahorse milk with "This milk will calm your seahorse baby! Take it from me, a childless dog!" or whatever
that's about the best I can give it
otherwise it's a very annoying show in a lot of ways at once
 
This was quite possibly the most millennial show ever made.
Hard disagree. Over hyped? Yes. Not funny/bad? No.

"Maybe we should buy the kids new shoes. If these kids had the right pumped up kicks, they could OUTRUN THE BULLETS!" will never not be funny. The guns/school shooting episode was pretty damn funny.

Edit: Since this is a hate thread, obligatory hate incoming. I don't like the ending. I'm willing to accept it because it's a story about people IN CALIFORNIA, but the ending is the most CALIFORNIA thing ever. You just have to work on yourself bruh. You have to do better Senator! It's bullshit. Which juxtaposed against Bojack being such a nihilistic fuck makes it somewhat tolerable in the moment, but not in reflection after the finale.
 
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