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- 11 de Sep, 2018
You know, it's a common meme that Richard & Mortimer fans think their show is super deep and intelligent when it's just a slightly-above-average stoner cartoon. This is actually way more true of Bojak fans though.
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I saw someone who made a good point in that Judah resolves PC’s overarching dilemma of having to constantly choose between work and family because with Judah the two of them are able to combine both, but Judah definitely should’ve been brought back sooner if they wanted to really stick the landing on that.Finished it a few days ago. The ending was really feels-heavy but I didn't particularly like or dislike it. Some things felt tied up, others felt forced.It was just alright.I'm still not sure how to feel about Princess Carolyn getting together with Judah. That in particular seemed really rushed to me.
I think you're getting the wrong message from it. The characters think all these things and the majority of the time they're wrong. Don't forget, both Charlotte and Diane move out from California and become much happier for it. Sure, the tar pit is Bojack and not California but it definitely had the conditions to make him that way.Rewatching the show i noticed something that really put me off. It is the very reddit way it wants to teach its lessons, how it shows the "right way to live and think" like the creators are this enlightened gods that have figured out life, but you know they are California Fucks so of course they don't. They try to show big city life as this diverse heaven of experiences, but the characters are the worst examples of it.
Maybe im not gringo enough to get the appeal of Cali life, or maybe the show just became too moralistic at the end.