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@@randyrichmondiii3415 That really is too much man. Also since you said you subscribed to them I checked their page only to see two lady bugs mating 😂🤣
@@trippiehippie6005 I agree so much b4 I watched boja i was kinda neutral to Kid actors bc acting in a movie for a kid should be like just playing so it should be fine alone, but since I watched it I realised the puplic are the worst and everytime I see a kid actor in a series/movie I feel bad even if he only Act as siderole..
@@kazumak.1542 You don't? I'm not trying to be rude or sarvastic, but seriously. The attitude of the actors when they're close to him and the fact he basically demands lots of feet frames and uncomfortable scenesade only to satisfy himself (basically like Tarantino, but different from him, most actors surely didn't know they were giving masturbation material to a sociopath and they couldn't refuse because they could be fired with a shitty excuse, or keeping in the show, but getting lower and lower roles, to finally disappear and once the show ended, all the doors would be closed for them)
I mean. It was his fault. He rang an addict who was sober because he wanted someone to party with and knew that addicts are easy to tempt back into old habits. Of course Sarah Lynn was ‘looking for an excuse’ to fall off the wagon. All addicts are, in a way. That’s the battle they fight. That’s why it’s important for friends of recovering addicts to be supportive and NOT be that excuse. Imagine you tempt back an alcoholic friend who’s been sober for a year because YOU want to get drunk with someone. They die of alcohol poisoning. Is it your fault? Legally no, Morally yes.
Yeah, I feel crazy seeing all these people saying it was Sarah Lynn’s fault. She was in recovery, had her sobriety chip on her and showed it to bojack and he never thought to step back until much too late. Worse, it’s not that he didn’t thought to, he didn’t want to, because he wanted to get high and forget that he had already alienated all his friends. He picked Sarah Lynn specifically bc he had been on several benders with her, sometimes directly out of rehab , which shows a pattern of repetition. And yeah Sarah Lynn is an adult, but he’s way older than her and has been one of the only reliable adult influence in her childhood (not really, but at least he didn’t molest her), which of course affects her decision making, especially while battling addiction.
i mean... this is not close to the idea... but i had a friend who had continuously gone on diets then failed to do so, so i guess to that for bojack meant nothing like how i saw my friend who's looking for an escape to cheat on a diet, "cheat day everyday" as my friend said
@@matcanary Yeah, like you said,it's not the same situation at all, bc going off a diet has never killed anyone while drugs can be lethal even once. Plus in the case of the show, bojack is an addict too so it's not like he doesn't know the consequences
honestly sarah lynn’s death was the most heartbreaking moment in the entire series, not only did she realize how she doesn’t like who she is and the life she lead to believe from bojack, it was far too late for her to change. she died as the way she lived, looking up to bojack one last time, while dying in his arms.
Erin Benton bojack had a huge influence on sarah lynn’s life and she ultimately gave into what bojack installed into her when she was a toddler. she was lonely and bojack telling her that she doesn’t matter, broke her down.
I love that show, but I would be lying if I said I really understand the struggles of the characters. But the loss of Sara Lynn was heartbreaking to me, because I loved that character and I'm a huge fan of Kristen Schaal's work.
I also want to point out that him and Sarah Lynn in their last few weeks together went round making amends to everyone bojack had hurt throughout his life, including Penny, a young girl Bojack believed he screwed up. In reality though, the young girl he had screwed up most of all was the one person he didn't make amends to before it was too late
Bojack is all the things that are wrong with him. It’s not the alcohol, or the drugs, or any of the shitty things that happened to him in his career, or when he was a kid. It’s him. All right? It’s him.
@@otomicans6580 I disagree. I thinks it's partly him and partly a culmination of all those things you mentioned. Don't you wonder why messed up people almost always have messed up childhoods? Are you saying his experiences had no bearing on his life choices?
king Slayer I agree. Not saying he has no responsibility but people aren’t born being shitty people. They have to learn shitty, self destructive behavior from somewhere. Because of his dysfunctional family (particularly his verbally abusive, cold, distant mom & dad) combined with spending much of his life in the vapid, enabling entertainment industry, its not at all surprising he is the way he is. Over time that much pain and disappointment combined with little to no supportive people in your life can harden your heart and kill the “light” in you. But the way I see bojack he’s not completely irredeemable because to me the fact that he is so sad about his bad choices and how he’s hurt others shows he doesn’t want to be this way. If BoJack is able to get real help and not be abandoned, betrayed, or enabled by those support systems he absolutely can find hope and improve his life, and one day find some semblance of happiness he’s wanted all these years.
And Hollyhock’s OD wasn’t even BJ’s fault, yet he was blamed for it by HH’s dads. Sara Lynn’s arc is the most heartbreaking narrative ever. When she realized BoJack is only in her dressing room to use her like everyone else, you just see the light die in her eyes.
The Queen of Sevens yeah that’s why she said “it’s good to see a you.” Instead of friend. Like shadydoorags said bojack could have in that moment decided to just be there for her but still tried to push the tv show on her instead of just waiting.
@PersonaX How was he to know that his Mom was slipping her pills in her coffee? And how is it his fault? The HH situation is literally the one thing in the show that wasn't his fault at all. She's not his daughter, he had no way of knowing she existed and everything that happened with his mum was absolutely not his fault. He wasn't even neglectful. She was drinking coffee as far as he and everyone else thought.
She looked up to him so much though, he could have done something to help her, like if he had an encouraged how cool it was that she was doing this program and that she should stick it out... don't you think that could have possibly worked? If Steve-O can get sober, literally anyone can.
@PersonaX I agree that there is a modicum of blame on Bojack's part and her dads' reactions are 110% justified, but, when all is said and done, Bojack was within the limits of proper care. The hints were there that she was on amphetamines: her almost always having a cup or thermos of coffee and refusing food when she has been shown to have a big appetite, but, the thing is, Bojack doesn't know that much about her. For all he knows, she had a caffeine addiction and has a fluctuating appetite, I don't think he can be blamed for not realizing symptoms that can be chalked up to quirks. I would argue, Hollyhock really was the only person he did right by. Even when he brought her along on his hunt for painkillers, when the police were chasing them, he didn't even think about keeping up his charade, his first thought was to get her to safety. He even hoisted her up first. Yes, there were some things he could have done better (like not. take her on a hunt for painkillers), but, all in all, he did a damn fine job... a damn okay job. And I liked that she still locked him out. After a lifetime of bad behaviour and abuse, it's important to realize that some people don't relish the idea of being the next victim.
17 minutes is being generous, I think. Bojack isn't really that clever; how long did it take him to think of the perfect plan to save his ass WHILE still high? He waited for 17 minutes, but I'd wager that she was passed out for a while before that.
@@streetrando She died at the hospital, so if Bojack had called an ambulance she would have at least been alive long enough to receive treatment. True, no one knows if she would have recovered, but imo that's irrelevant. If I murder a terminally ill person, I'm still responsible for their death even if they were going to die anyway. If Sarah Lynn would have lived longer had Bojack not waited, then imo he killed her.
Sugarman’s abuse destroyed Beatrice who destroyed BoJack and finally BoJack ended up continuing the cycle to Sarah Lynn. Sarah Lynn is the closest thing he had to a daughter figure and without even realizing it he ended up being a worse father figure than his own parents. He neglected her at a young age, he gave her horrible advice, was responsible for her later addiction when he brought the vodka, slept with her when she was 30, and then invited her to a bender when he knew she was trying to stay sober. BoJack may not be her real dad but Sarah Lynn looked up to him like one and he did have a part on molding her, just like his entire family history.
I mean you can blame Sugarman all you want, but the show very clearly states that a character’s past only shows why they end up who they are. However, it doesn’t mean they have to end as a terrible person. Bojack chose to continue down a toxic path, even when friends tried to help. He is all that’s wrong with him, not the shitty things in his childhood, or any of the learned tendencies.
I think the fact he wasn’t really her dad is WHY he was arguably the worst of them all. He didn’t think he was influencing or parenting her, cause she’s not his kid. He doesn’t have enough self worth to even consider someone would see him as a dad by choice rather than by blood. There was no pressure of “parenting” right, because in his eyes he wasn’t parenting, so he sent her off the deep end
It’s extremely dark, and truthfully, paedophilic. I don’t think BoJack is a straight up paedo for it, but the relationship between them in that period is paedophilic and foul.
@@hkazu63 ?? Sarah Lynn was almost 30 when she and Bojack started their sexual relationship. He isn't a pedo for having consenting sex with an adult. He crosses the line with penny though..
@@shellshockedbros4458 It doesn't need to be technically pedophilia to be awful and twisted. No decent person would ever sleep with someone who was 3 when they met and saw them as a parent. Bojack KNEW she saw him as a father figure; when she was living with him, he actively tried to be her father. It's his equivalent of sleeping with his daughter. If he'd slept with a biological daughter, that wouldn't be ok even if they were consenting adults. Same with Sarah Lynn. I think Bojack's second interview in the last season explores it pretty well. He exploits people. Sarah Lynn was easy to exploit, so he used her until he killed her. Just because he didn't realize he was doing it doesn't mean he didn't.
Zwein Za literally all of them? Miley Cyrus? Lindsey Lohan? Drew Barrymore? Macaulay Culkin? Micheal Jackson? Shirley temple? I literally could go on and on.
What's even sadder is that throughout episods she says things that show she's an expert on architect knowledge. Like when they ran over that kids castle house thing and Sarah yelled out the window how they should've built it instead to give it more support. She never got to put that knowledge to use and died never knowing what she'd be able to accomplish. I wouldn't even blame Bojack fully. Sarah Lynn was definitely responsible for her actions, but its extremely easy to sympathize with her since she grew up with parents that pimped her out to be famous since she was a child. I forget who said this but it was said to Diane. Someone told Diane that someone stops growing when they become famous and that they have no reason to grow and change. This is definitely true for Sarah Lynn. She stayed about 10 forever.
Good catch on the architect stuff, that flew right over my head. The Person you're thinking of is Kelsey Jannings, the original director of the Secretariate movie.
I actually hasn't noticed that thing with bojack having a panic attack not only because he scared of hollyhock, but because he believed he might've killed her the same way he did with Sarah Lynn did - when you pointed it out it really changed the game for me!
It's stuff like that, that makes me realize that my "Hey, I could probably do that" attitude definitely pales in comparison to what I can actually achieve lol. I didn't even see the parallel.
Loved your interpretation of the Sarah Lynn situation, but I'm shocked that there was no mention of them having sex. I felt like there could have been a lot of analyzing done on that
@@itsryderbabey8885 its something like this: in one of the episodes, sara lynn correctly guesses that some hair was bear fur, and then at her funeral, her step father is revealed to be a bear. This sort of implies that her step dad was abusive. there might have been be other clues as well.
@@alfa01spotivo tasting bear fur? dude. would you taste your human dad's skin? also, in a new ep in season 6 she uses bojacks dressing room bc her step-dad is 'being weird' he molested/raped her they just don't wanna say it so crude.
@@alfa01spotivo There was also when on the set of horsing around, bojack told her to go back to her dressing room and she said she didn't want to because her stepdad was there and he was "acting weird" and she was clearly uncomfortable. He was also the one homeschooling her, so he had a lot of time alone with her. She also once mentions that her stepdad is a photographer and she looks really uncomfortable when she says it.
that reminds me... when bojack realizes that hollyhock has OD'd, what was his first reaction? he went to the pills in his cabinet... and *flushed* them all. and then he had a panic attack. but i don't think he had a panic attack because he was scared for hollyhock. i think he was thinking that he was going to get blamed for it. he was acting out of self-interest. just like with sarah lynn.
I loathe the fact that a lot of people I know refuse to watch BoJack because it's a cartoon, or because it's about a horse, when in reality it done of the deepest and at times most heart wrenching shows out there, and the character of BoJack himself is perhaps the best developed TV character since Walter White.
I had my testosterone-troglodyte of a roommate start watching it, he criticized "fish out of water" with, and I quote, "So fucking stupid, who makes an episode where nobody talks for the whole thing. So dumb." Sadly, we can't please everybody, nor with they have the capacity to understand it past surface level. Don't worry though, I share the same sentiment as you.
I used to be like that. Not because it was a cartoon, just because I thought it was a blatant comedy I didn’t care much for it. But then I started watching and it’s one of my most favorite shows now
Warholamo it’s so good and sometimes it’s hard to watch because of how depressing it is. I once tried to get my dad to watch it and he wouldn’t even think about it
At first i refused to watch it because it was exactly that. I refused to see my problems represented in the show and refused to face it head on. I kept on denying to myself i needed help. To be honest with you i still am in denial that i need help. Im desperately clawing at the pieces of me left over in order to attempt to make myself whole again.
Bojack Horseman and Breaking Bad are easily the best Shows ever made. Each and every single character in those two shows is so well developed, the cinematogrophy is stunning and does more than just fullfill his purpose. The intellect and the philosophy that the two shows prove to us are unique and show us how a perfect story should be told
this is honestly the best sarah lynn analysis i've heard. i've watched bojack horseman repeatedly and didn't realize why sarah lynn was upset when bojack asked her if she wanted to do a horsin around reboot.
Seriously? Well that's one of the things I like from this series... There are a lot of things happening at the same time. You just have to pay attention. So. You can easily watch the episodes all over again and still find new things you didn't pay attention to before. I love her. And yes. She only wanted a friend at that time. (2007) There is a breaking point in that moment when Bojack reappears in her life. Because she realizes she has no one and starts to do drugs I guess. They even portrait her different after that. You can see the sadness in her eyes.
How did you NOT get that?? She was upset because she said that bojack is a friend she knew before FAME and isn't trying to get something out of her. That sentence already explains everything.
There's a theory that Sarah Lynn's step dad molested her. In the episode of herbs funeral she that's the fur that's a clue and licks it, then says "its bear fur, I would know because my stepdad is a bear" which is a weird thing to say and it was played off as Sarah saying crazy things cause that's just who she is, but it just sounds like to me something awful happened to her. She also, in the episode where she died, was super excited to get an oscar but when she sees her stepdad accept her award she gets depressed and starts crying about how she hates her life and how everything went wrong and she feels doomed. Her stepdad also looks a little like pedo bear, with how detailed the directors and animators are I dont think these things were coincidental. She also does what a lot of survivors of sexual assault do to cope, she tries to take back her sexuality and her body but it backfires and people still see her as a sexual object because of how awful people are. It's no coincidence that she gets deeper into the bender and her depression after her dad shows up when she was so excited before he showed his face
Wait there's more. When bojack was talking to her parents at the hospital and her mom blamed herself, her dad was quick to step in and say its noone's fault. Also an episode where she didnt want to be in the same room as him because he was being weird
I miss sarah lynn so much, it would have been so much better if we could see her gi to rehab and do something great with her life, but I guess things don't always work that way.
Bojack is a bit too real at times. It literally depresses me because I relate. “I know I can be selfish and a narcissistic but deep down I’m a good person right?” But you’re just all the things wrong with you and the drug and sex addiction are just consequential of the self destructive nature you internalize and project because you don’t want people to actually know you and you don’t actually want to know them because the idea is better than waking up next to them and see them and having them see you vulnerable... yupp lol
Huh, if it makes you feel bad, maybe you shouldn't watch it anymore. BH is a fantastic show, but I'm very careful when it comes to recommending it to people exactly because not everyone should watch it. It's a show with a lot of triggers, so it can be emotionally dangerous.
AK74 no it does lol. It reminds me Of the ways I’m a shitty person and how I’m selfish and don’t care about hurting others in any given moment only having remorse afterwards which is just feeling bad for yourself because you’re shitty.
ClaraFreesky I think it’s important to acknowledge your faults. This show actually reassures that other people are similar. Obviously I can only relate to a degree. The nihilism presented is spot on also the what I call detachment from the human experience “empathy, love and connectivity.” My last break up was because of these things and you can’t help but wonder am I missing this humanity others have? Bojack Horsemen I think makes the main statement we’re all broken and just trying to survive. Some people just hide it and cope better others become numb and self destructive and you have to look inside and really acknowledge the person you are.
@@TheHuggybear516 So you're saying you're learning to cope better with how you feel while watching it? Because if that's the case, then alright. Just be careful, your well-being should be more important than a show.
This show is so real and depressing. I cried when Sarah Lynn overdosed, and I don’t normally relate with cartoons or cry when a cartoon character dies, but that scene really got to me. Bojack tried to help her, but really all he did was enable her.
Bojack is definitely part of what lead Sarah-Lynn to that point, but he's hardly solely responsible. Sarah-Lynn valued Bojack more than about anyone in her life and he knew her since she was 4, which does put a lot on Bojack's shoulders. But like so many real life tragedies, so many neglected and used her for their own ends. Bojack was already a broken person too who couldn't save her with where he was, but he did give Sarah-Lynn one thing no one else did, which is he did unconditionally love her. He wasn't healthy, stable, or responsible enough to be relied on like she needed, but he did unconditionally care for her, which can't be said for anyone else in her life even if Bojack expressed it badly so often. He's right when he says in retrospect this was no inevitability, she could've been saved, but no one really tried to give her the help or support she needed.
It’s hard to put responsibility on someone for not being a father figure to a kid that’s not theirs. Bojack definitely should have better to her but instead he saw her as someone else who was drowning. I think his realization in free churro about how him and his parents only had one thing in common. They were all drowning and they didn’t know how to save each other. So when he got to Horsin around he didn’t realize he had a platform to change Sarah Lynn’s life for the better and try to get her out of the water. Instead he fell into the same pattern as his parents.
Dusk Golem aka AestheticGamer I dont think BoJack unconditionally loved her. When she was a child, he seemed very neglectful of her. Not helping her on set. He didnt seem to respect her either. When she was in her dress room and she practically made it obvious that she needed a friend, he didnt even respect her enough to bring up the script at a later time. He’s only feeling guilty now because he honestly has nothing better to do. If was more successful than he now do you really believe he would even try to connect with Sarah Lynn?
AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem I don’t think you can really say she valued him more than anyone. We know very little about Sarah Lynn’s life and relationships. Yes he’s important to her and they share a weird connection. But they also went years at a time without seeing each other. So who’s to say if there wasn’t anyone else she valued more.
I think the thing that puts so much of the blame on Bojack's shoulders is that he, unlike most people in similar situations, had multiple chances to rescue Sarah Lynn. He knew her as a child when he gave her shitty advice, he knew her as a preteen who just wanted a friend outside of her fame, he knew her as a fame-starved junkie and he knew her when she was recovering, and in each scenario, he did wrong by her. Granted, it's not ENTIRELY his fault, but fate and the showrunners intersected him in her life several times and at the right time to make a difference and he'd put out the barest amount of effort and then leave her to drown.
Bojack was not solely responsible for her addictions and trauma; she was surrounded by people like Bojack who I'm sure got just as many chances to help her as he did. In my opinion, though, Bojack IS responsible for her death. We don't know for certain if she would have survived that overdose, but Bojack effectively denied her the chance to get help at all. Had she arrived at the hospital 17 minutes earlier, there's a very real chance she would have lived.
Dear gosh, I never stop to really read those notes behind her, "I ❤️ myself", "I am in charge of my own destiny" and "Megafame does not define me"...those were red flags of Sarah Lynn slowly losing herself in the abyss... Having to read those notes to try to not forget to love herself and she matters for who she really is... She was screaming for oxygen as she was drowning, but... No one gave her assistance or a helping hand... And so she fell deeper and deeper without a way to reach her out...
Bojack and Sarah Lynn are inverse mirrors though Everyone kept trying to help Bojack but he didn’t want to change. Sarah Lynn kept trying to help herself but nobody wanted her to change.
I'd still kinda view her death and fate as partially Bojack's fault for providing the physical means for her to have the ability to feed her toxic behaviors. At that point it wasn't just simple influence on his behalf, but active encouragement that he didn't realize he was doing until it was far too late.
Sara Lynn also saw him as a father figure and a friend, then took advantage of her. Yes she's responsible for her actions but what Bojack did is very culpable, especially knowing that Sara Lynn is always in a vulnerable position when she goes to him.
@@chadkennedy7855 My dad had a heart attack and in a similar fashion me and my mom waited a few minutes to call the police. The shock of seeing somebody like that can slow you down enough to kill them.
What makes Sarah Lynn the saddest character imo is the fact that she really didn’t deserve anything that happened to her. This show does a fantastic job at tackling morality and making the viewer constantly ask themselves at what point is “too far”, too far. How redeemable can a person be. It presents deeply flawed characters that are constantly fucking things up and learning to live with the consequences of their actions, which is, at its root, a very human thing. However, Sarah Lynn never even got the chance to explore life the way she wanted, and every single bad thing that happened to her just stemmed directly from her life being taken away from her since she was a child. She couldn’t really trace her own path of mistakes and learning curves, it was all set up for her since the start.
“It’s great that bojack finally learned his lesson in season 4, but Sarah Lynn was the price he had to pay for taking so long to learn it”. This gave me chills. Very well written and thought out analysis. Thanks dude keep it up
Sarah Lynn’s death was a sad but important moment in Bojack’s life. It was the moment where Bojack tried to change and be better as he had to confront the negative influence he had on Sara throughout her life. He tries to be a better influence on Hollyhock as a way to cope with Sara’s death and stop the cycle. Honestly Sara Lynn was one of my favorite characters and it’s sad to see what she did to herself through her adulthood before her passing.
Love the vid, but i think that bojack knows that he did all these bad things to people even before sarah lynne died, like herb and penny. He just cant force him self to confront with those problens and when sarah dies he snaps and starts excepting he will need to change.
Kostja Birk I think is not the same, with herb and Penny he handled bad situations life trow at him without warning, with Sara Lynn his actions were key elements in her final fate, he had several chances to make things right, yet he ignores each and every opportunity and in the end someone paid the price
@@josevargasrd o yeah u r right, i was just taking this from the part in season 4 when he almost loses hollyhock and thinks of all the other people he has lost( and herb and penny come to mind first)
I can really relate to Sarah lynn...we even had the same initials! she was my favorite character and I was so upset when she died. Rip Sarah Lynn, you will be missed. :'(
Sarah Lynn's last line 'I wanna be an architect' really hit me hard. She sounded like the sweet little kid that tried to make friends with everyone around her
The “I wanna be an architect” line is one definitely one of the saddest in the show. I think the use of “wanna” hurts the most because it reveals that some part of Sarah Lynn thought that, despite everything, this dream was still possible. She still had hope that she could achieve it, but she died before she got the chance.
She first said she wanted to be an architect when she was four. Generally, before you hit puberty, you don't really have a solid reason for wanting to be something when you grow up so we can't really make any guess as to why. As to why she still wanted to be one in her thirties, my guess is because it just lingered from her childhood dream.
The way I see it, the "architect" inside her was her normal human self. Not the drugged up, fame-crazed, Disney pop-star that we laughed about every episode because of her demons ruling her life, but the normal person who wanted to live her dream. Her mother's dream was to make her daughter "Sarah Lynn", even though she was only 3 and couldn't say no to anything, even admitting it could be considered breaking child labor laws with Bojack in the park. "Sarah Helmulfarb" wanted to be in control of her own life and had her own dreams, but her parents shut that down very early on because they wanted their kid to become rich. Sadly, I see a lot of parallels with Judith Barsi AKA the original voice actress of Ducky in "The Land Before Time." She was an adorable little girl who loved voice acting, but her father constantly abused her, stole all her money, and eventually went on a drug-induced rampage, killing her and his wife. She did continue showing a love of architecture later in life, as seen when Bojack ruined that poor meerkat's day by destroying the clubhouse, so clearly the ability to change back was always there and she could have just gone off the radar and studied architecture, but she never did and/or never got the chance. That seems to be a reoccurring theme with all the messed up characters in this show: the ability to change is there, but rarely do people take the time and effort to commit and DO it. Cuddlywhiskers did and he's happier than he's ever been. But Diane, Princess Carolyn, and Sarah Lynn can't/won't/never got the chance to change. Bojack has had many chances to change and is slowly doing it, but it took him a LOT of screw ups to get to the point where he is becoming a better person.
Shady Doorags she seemed very persistent on that dream, when they crashed into that kid's playhouse, she knew a proper way of putting it together. She likes large and off shape buildings. Even if it was just lingering she seemed to have been well passionate about it
@@manband20 I hate that some parents force their kids to live their dreams everyone should get to have choices of who they want to be in life to live their own dreams
the way sarah lynn's death is written is just so powerful. the animation, the setting, the way the screen goes black at the very end- it's all so minimalisitc, yet it's one of the most poweful scenes i have ever seen on an adult animation. it's honestly so amazing.
Shady dude, I really love your dissections of these arcs meanings in this show. I watch it one a year for the past three years(to prep for the new season) and I get most of the metaphors, but you breaking them down in short videos like this makes them even more impactful. Keep up the great work!
I keep on seeing how awesome this show is. The celebrity issues in this show perfectly parallel the lives of celebrities we've seen in real life. It actual makes me think that's why they'd have a real-life celebrity guest star on the show from time to time to make that connection between fiction and reality.
Herb asked for Sarah Lynn to sober up but because of BoJack she not only died of “BoJack Kills” she literally broke her promise to Herb. A dead mans wish. I bet you a million dollars Herb would hate Bojack even more if he knew what he did.
Has a smiley face as profile picture, says videos about depressing characters making vital mistakes brighten him up regardless. *Mr. Peanutbutter, what are you doing here?*
This show is so fucking good words can’t even describe. Outstanding voice acting, phenomenal storylines, a deep an complex telling of the human experience. I love this show. BH not winning an Emmy was a travesty
Damn, it’s crazy how in season 4 we all believed that BoJack had changed and that ultimately Sarah Lynn’s death wasn’t his fault. But then season 6 comes around and reveals that BoJack let Sarah Lynn die so he can save his ass from going to jail, a true piece of shit
BoJack and Sarah Lynn got the same thing out of the show - a sense of belonging to a family. Sarah Lynn had a Stage Mom and sexually-abusive stepfather, while BoJack's parents stayed locked in a loveless, mutually-abusive relationship.
And see that's the crazy thing, she came to him for help which was ultimately a mistake because neither of them could see how bad the other needed help. Her more than him true, but that's only because he was conditioned to this for a much longer period in his life. She should've gone to an actual therapist, of course its not her fault thinking Bojack could've helped her as much as he failed because he in turn needed the same guidance as you see when he went to rehab, which ironically she already went before him but ended going on a bender again when she should've cut him out of her life. It was sad to see something like this for the first time cause I really felt everyone around gave Bojack a hard time for this even after he sought help and got himself together, but since life goes on it doesn't matter if he finally got help for himself because along the way he hurt so many people he'll never be able to escape that darkness that's been eating him alive. This is partially why I think they named him a horse just like his mother said to him "That he was born broken" just like a regular one would be in society and regular people are in that society
I don’t know about anyone else but Sarah Lynn’s story hits more when I think about celebrities like her in real life and just wonder if they feel the way Sarah Lynn has before or do now. Did they want to be something else? Do they think they can’t be helped? Who was their Bojack? Will they end up the same way? Someone calling out to them as they lying lifeless in their arms? It’s terrifying.
I don't think it's Bojack that makes people want to see your videos, I think it's your amazing character analysis. The way you dissect the characters in the show and how they relate to each other is incredible. It's better than most critics I've seen on RU-vid. If you were do do another show that had amazing characters like Bojack and a well written story people will respond just as well. Maybe a show like Rick and Morty or F is for family.
I have plans for Avatar the Last Airbender, but until I become big enough to go full time, I can only work with what I have or it'll take forever just to make one video.
@@ShadyDoorags I would reeeeaaaaaallllyyy recommend a show called "On My Block", it's on Netflix and is the only show that I've ever thought was as good as Bojack purely incredible. If you don't do the review, so least watch the show. It's only one season. You'll love it
4:58 was the saddest part of the series to me. Even more than her death, Bojack got so caught up in his own petty tantrum over his Oscar snub that SL misses out on her crowning achievement at the same event.
I just ralize that just like Sabrina, Sarah Lynn was also an orphan in a certain way. She didn't have any healthy mother/father figure to guide her, and she only had bojack, like Sabrina had the horse. Though BoJack was himself a very bad father figure duo to his relationship with his parents, who abused him.
At first her death made me a bit depressed for a couple days now whenever I re-watch it I can’t take it seriously because he calls her “Sarah Lynn” and not just “Sarah” it feels like he doesn’t actually know her. Like it’s like if I hung out Robert downy jr and called him “Robert downy jr” the entire time
This was great! I really like how you didn't just trail on at the end repeating your same point hundreds of times. Instead you just made your final point and then left. I love it man. Great work!
When BoJack comes to Sara Lynn's dressing room in 2007, you can see she has self-help notes on the wall to remind herself on who she is and what matters. That's what killed me when I was watching it. (2:01 if you want to see) "We Love You Sarah Lynn!!" "I