0:07 Bojack Horseman was staring a 90's famous tv show called Horsin´ Around. 0:08 Co-staring by a girl named Sarah Lyhn. 0:10 Written by his friend Herb Kazzas. 0:12 Bojack learnig how on real life, things doesn´t work like sitcoms. 0:14 Bojack understood by his actions in New Mexico he couldn't escape from the life he chose on Hollywoo. 0:16 Bojack seeing isnt selfish thinking in your own happiness in others things that money and success. 0:17 Bojack reflecting about his own loneliness under the sea. 0:19 Bojack enduring grief for his spiritual daugther's death on his grandparents house 0:20 Bojack trying to break the abuse cycle with his mother, giving her confort for his dislike. 0:23 Bojack finds out that a stranger gave more for him than his mother did in her entire unhappy life. 0:26 Bojack understand that he's a bad person by how his adiction made him lost Philbert and Gina Cazador. 0:28 Bojack seeing on the planetarium a place where he took a decision that there was't coming back; 0:30 a dark secret that would fall part his entire world if it comes out.
I just finished binge-watching Bojack Horseman, and to be honest, I didn’t pay too much attention to the intro sequences until I got to season six. It’s so much different than the previous seasons. Here he’s fully sober, and looking back at his greatest failures of his life with regret, and has more of a thousand-yard stare than earlier.
This has the same emotional weight as a big romantic hug and kiss. Bojack finally properly reciprocates Mr. Peanutbutter's love and expressed it in a way that he knew best to make him happy.
It’s just so damn sweet. And also hilarious to think that Mr Peanutbutters show was a blatant ripoff of Horsin’ Around. It wound being just as popular, so popular in fact they preserved the set piece at the Smithsonian!
this is the only show that ive genuinely never skipped the intro, and ive always squinted to make sure i didnt miss a detail. best tv intro made, and i will stand by that
I really love this scene. For once, Bojack chooses to do something good for his friend, Mr. Peanutbutter. It showed that he really tried to change and can be friendly
This scene completely changed that's how I see Bojack and Mr. Peanutbutter's relationship... I'm still surprise BoJack Horseman didn't even fight back against kissing!
18 “Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.” ~ Isaiah 1:18 King James Version
Originally I thought he should have landed on the car instead of in the pool, but after finishing the show I really appreciated them going with this decision.
Peanut butter is the face of depression that feels very wrong to me because he looks happy since it be Bojack Horseman be the face of depression since last time the show shows that Bojack Horseman is miserable lot in the show in Bojack, Horseman is in the show very grumpy, while Mr. peanut butter is happy and cheerful