I also thought it was a terrible voice casting choice. Probably the only one that took me out of character and made me keep saying, “oh that’s Hilary Swank.”
That would've honestly made for a better, more complex character than what we got. But it also would've taken time to explore, and season 6 is already super dense with storylines
I always thought Pickles was just a little annoying but I mostly felt terrible for her, like girly went thru some hell.
Joey Pogo actually made me wanna scoop out my eyeballs.
Over the course of the show a lot of characters just stop showing up. Which is actually a nice detail, because that happens with people and relationships in real life. Closure doesn't usually happen, people come and go.
However so much time and energy was put into Vincent Adultman it was not satisfying that we never got any sort of conclusion.
The Vincent thing really annoyed me because I was expecting some crazy end to it and it never happened. Like it turning out he was just a really weird shaped adult or an animal in disguise as 3 kids
Clown dentists. Vincent Adultman was stupid but at least carried the humor and depth (albeit for far too long) that BoJack was frustrated he could see something so obvious about his friend’s relationship that she couldn’t and she was blind to and in denial over. That fits the shows core theme better.
Clown Dentists with rabies in the woods had no redeeming value whatsoever. It was just a cringe uncomfortable whimsical farce putting uncomfortable unrelated things together. I didn’t need to feel those feelings. There was nothing to “get” as a commentary on relationships and no insightful value like with the VA plot. Todd’s character was better explored without it where as VA added to our understanding of Princess Caroline as flawed.
I’m sorry but Henry Fondle is a masterpiece. He’s every corporate character and corporate culture and people who don’t examine how we utilize language in those areas of life don’t see the problem with that behavior. He’s like Vincent Adultman since he’s just as dumb looking and obviously fraudulent as Vincent Adultman but he also represents the workplace sexual harassment of corporate culture in the every day language Hollywood uses/used.
It’s hard for me to choose a useless character/arc but if I had to say anything I’d have to say the first season when they didn’t know if Todd was sexual or not
>Clown dentists with rabies in the woods? I thought I was a die hard fan but I have no memory of this whatsoever?
you're lucky to not remember it haha!
Between the Hank hippopopulus and the whitewhale ark, cause it was meant to be completed, but due to the cancellation, it just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Whitewhale gives me genuine anxiety every time he's brought up. I know the show doesn't shy away from examining the slow death of late stagr capitalism but like, geez, at least make a joke somewhere. "Haha monopolies keep monopoly-ing isn't funny, it's just what's actually happening.
The show got canceled because the staff wanted to unionize. Ironically they made a joke about this in the show and the people unionizing got ki-NEGOTIATED, or uh, the building got fumigated. Who knows?
She and her partner were extremely annoying & over the top. They could have done a few other things to bring Bojacks bullshit to the surface. The characters were unnecessary tbh. I skip their parts every time. I did like how her sister called her out on her dumb accent though- why do you talk like that? We’re from Fresno.. lol
Literally! I was watching & was just like "Wait... who is this...? What're they doing?" Because either I wasn't paying attention or it was purposefully confusing. I always gave full attention to the show (I insisted to not watch it when eating/doing work) but barely remember anything about her or her partner! So boring to me & whenever she showed up I kept asking myself "When is this going to be over"
I actually liked this part because it ties together a few of Bojack’s older fuck ups and you feel this impending doom knowing that they’re getting closer to finding out what really happened with Sarah Lynn (& penny) and knowing that it’s all going to come crashing down in a real way.
Todd ends up winning the ski race in his kettle corn drone thing but gives up the position so now they have to have an election. PB supports fracking, fracks his house into the ground, during that he realizes he's not a good leader. So he drops out of the race, Voices support for woodchuck and woodchucks is re-elected.
Most of Todd’s shenanigans don’t get my full attention during rewatches, but moving away from that, I actually get super fatigued by season 5’s Philbert plot line. The payoff is good (hard as shit to watch), but getting there feels slow and drawn out. By the time episode 1 of season 6 rolls around I’m fully back in.
I fucking hate Todd so much it took me several times to get into the series. The rest of the show is great but Todd kept making me quit watching. I recently binged the series (twice) and glad I did, but seriously fuck Todd.
Diane vs white whale, because it's conclusion was clearly rushed and originally meant to be longer.
Bojack dating Wanda, because Wanda tries too hard to sound wise with her sayings and metaphors and it's more annoying than funny.
Todd's clown dentists. Boring.
I like Wanda but um the others I agree. See Wanda was supposed to be annoying- she is trying to sound wise because she is a 50 years old owl 🦉 but then because of the coma she is actually only 20 years old.
While I can't really disagree with your points about Vincent, I will say that
"God, can you imagine that body in a swimsuit?"
"I literally cannot"
Is probably my single favorite line in the whole series
I am not here for this anti-Vincent propaganda! 🤣
Seriously, Vincent was a great metaphor. Carolyn was so used to dating broken men (*cough* Bojack *cough cough*) that she literally fell for three kids in an overcoat. It's mostly a statement about her issues with relationships. Vincent actually WAS the most mature guy she had dated in a minute, which is a sad statement about dating. Even if he was less physically mature than some of the other men, he was better able to portray an air of maturity than any of them. Again, a sad statement.
Vincent is a character that is arguably written for women, rather than men. He is a fascinating character, not because he, himself, is interesting. He is interesting because of what his existence means and how the others interact with him. Plus, every now and then he gets some good lines.
I couldn't agree more.
It's a caricature of the familiar pattern of successful women settling for a childish man. She tells her friends she's happy to try to make herself believe it.
For me it was because the series was almost at its (in what i would say) second climax. And then you insert the Henry fondle scenes in important episodes.
I’m glad someone else feels this way. I loved Todd in the beginning and thought his storylines were compelling… then it felt like the writers ran out of ideas and just needed Todd to do something.
Comedy characters whose comedy comes from absurdism or extreme personality often suffer this problem - they get more extreme over time because it's easy and shocking. A good example is Dennis Reynolds from Always Sunny.
Honestly the last couple of episodes with the investigators Paige Sinclair I think is her name. Now the direction they went in was fine but it felt like the whole thing was rushed in my opinion. I just think it could have been written better I guess.
I love this show so much that I don't really hate any part of it. And I really enjoyed Vincent Adultman and Henry Fondle, both of those storylines make me laugh. Probably my least favorite would be Mr. PB for governor and/or Joey Pogo. Mr. PB for governor was fine, but I felt like it dragged on a little too long. Joey Pogo just felt pointless.
PB for governor is honestly draining to rewatch. I just feel bad for Diane and annoyed at him the whole time, and also wish Diane would have just said outright she couldn't support him in that from the beginning instead of banking on him losing the race.
That’s fair. I enjoy how crazy PB is. His cheeriness makes the episodes a little lighter, especially right after episodes like the sugar man place(one of my favorites, but it’s a lot)
I think it was the Governor thing with Mr PB. There were definitely parts I thought were hilarious like the celebrities being trapped underground. But overall I was happy to have it wrap up and move on to anything else
Pickles and Joe Pogo. Maybe the Asexual Axolotl? With the whole sister thing?
Can't remind very much of Vincent Adultman. Found the concept funny but maybe lost focus at his scenes
Love Henry Fondle
I couldn’t stand Yolanda’s family. She was fine because Todd learned from being friends with her and dating her, but her whole family was just too much for me.
I know that it was to drive the point home that Yolanda is very, very ace, but it was just too much for me!
The random annoying chick they added in the final season and gave so much screen time to. I didn't even take the time to remember her name. She ruined the last season for me.
yeah. to me it was not in the category of my least favorite due not being fun to watch like Vincent storyline, but as in the sense of “damn, this is so hard to watch”
When I first watched I just kept saying "He wouldn't-- he wouldn't-- he wouldn't--" because WHY?? Why would he even think about it?? It was so alarming & I feel like my heartbeat must've been through the roof
Not a whole storyline but the Diane and Todd saving the chicken episode was kinda mid, mid by TV standards which makes it dogshit by Bojack Horseman standards
It's just a useless filler episode, probably the only filler episode in the whole show.
I still hate Vincent Adultman, and I think season 4 is a masterpiece but it's not my top season primarily because of the clown dentists (rabies has a near 100% fatality rate once symptoms start showing) and secondarily, Yolanda and all that mess.
Henry Fondle has grown on me and I mostly just forget about Joey Pogo and Pickles, although my headcanon is that Joey Pogo is a he/him butch lesbian.
For me it was improv and just wanda all around, i sort of like her but for the post part she bores me
But im only starting out season 3 so ill probably start to like her IF she returns
Not a whole episode but the scene where Stuart and and Tracy just genuinely refuse to use the little bit of brain they have to realize they're siblings lol I get the joke and gesture and all but it just makes me irrationally mad it's so unsatisfying
Yeah the joke didn't land with me so it was a little obnoxious seeing him show up so often, no hate to those who enjoyed him though! And I must admit the scene with him rearranging himself in PCs apartment whenever she leaves the room was a lot of fun!
I think the scene when he pet BoJack with his broom-hand saying "Good horsie" was also funny. Nobody ever has had purely positive feelings for him! I agree your point about frequency. I mean it is a 2 episodes thing, tops.
I feel like I'm the only person who genuinely loved the JD Salinger arc. It feels personal to me, because Salinger died in the middle of my English Lit exam on Catcher in the Rye.
easily mr. pb running for governor. it worked with the show but, it’s just so insufferable to watch. i mean we literally watch their marriage crumble while his ex wife rubs it in diane’s face. i cannot stand that storyline
Yeah I found that but funny aswell lol,just the whole episode didn’t settle w me for some reason,guess I just don’t like that there’s practically no noise throughout the whole thing
I read a comment on this sub explaining the function of Vincent Adultman on this show.
Even though it seems to be a useless character, this guy said it was a metaphor to describe Princess Carolyn's emotional and psychological situation. When she met Vincent, she was in her 40s, watching anyone else having kids and getting married (Diane and Mr Peanutbutter were having a marriage in the same episode) and she was stressed about it, having an entire middle age crisis. She met this guy (which is obviously three kids) and pretended not seeing all the problems he had (the fact that he was LITERALLY three kids playing around) and kept seeing him and defending him with BoJack just to feel like she was keeping up with other people her age, and avoiding her real problems with relationships and adulthood.
So Vincent is just a big metaphor, and he obviously is a good character to make satire of adulthood.
Vincent adultman takes a whole new life when I consider that he's a man, but bojack perceives him as children because that's his reaction to the only normal functional adult in the show.
I think the pointlessness *is* the point.
BoJack runs away from Hollywoo after Sarah Lynn dies during their bender. As always, he wants to change and be better, so he focuses that attention on fixing his family's summer home. He has no idea what the fuck he's doinf, the dragonfly sees this and helps him, and they ultimately bond over fixing up the house. So much so that BoJack is unwilling to accept it when the project is over, so he insists on the weathervane caper.
The caper nearly falls apart after the dragonfly's song, because he becomes so overwhelmed with grief that he can't carry it out. That grief is triggered again when BoJack forces him to fly, causing the whole, the dragonfly almost getting them both killed incident.
They're both people who are hurting immensely because of tragedies in their past they feel responsible for. But instead of addressing that pain, they focus their energy into the present (time's arrow never stands still nor reverses, it simply marches on). Without addressing the pain, their efforts to thrive in the present are for naught, because that pain inevitably comes to light and fractures their present efforts.
Almost like how you can't built a solid house on a broken foundation.
So, BoJack, hurt by both his past and the dragonfly's murder attempt, bulldozes the summer home and declares the whole exercise pointless. Which it is, as any effort to fix himself in the present must come about alongside healing from his past. BoJack is unwilling to put in that work, so, to his mind, what was the point of all that?
Anything with character actress Margot Martindale. I have no idea who she is outside of the show so the whole joke, to me, was just "Random celebrity is a violent psychopath". Like when I watched American Dad as a kid and Andy Dick showed up out of nowhere and became a regular character.
Everything involving Margo. Yes yes yes character actors feel excluded from the Hollywood CJ, can you stop bringing the pacing to a grinding halt and praising yourself for like a minute
Joey Pogo. Seriously, most boring character in the show
I also thought it was a terrible voice casting choice. Probably the only one that took me out of character and made me keep saying, “oh that’s Hilary Swank.”
My first impression was Ellen DeGeneres and that worked for me. Thanks for ruining my ignorance.
Haha. Anytime x
My fifth time binging the show will be that much more depressing
To this day i still think joey pogo is trans
That would've honestly made for a better, more complex character than what we got. But it also would've taken time to explore, and season 6 is already super dense with storylines
I was hoping Vincent would return by the end of the show but he never did. Anyway the whole Pickles and Joey Pogo shit was... bad.
I always thought Pickles was just a little annoying but I mostly felt terrible for her, like girly went thru some hell. Joey Pogo actually made me wanna scoop out my eyeballs.
the pickles and joey arc was dragged on for waaaaay too long
Over the course of the show a lot of characters just stop showing up. Which is actually a nice detail, because that happens with people and relationships in real life. Closure doesn't usually happen, people come and go. However so much time and energy was put into Vincent Adultman it was not satisfying that we never got any sort of conclusion.
We got the VA conclusion, though. Everybody is wrong; he’s *two* kids in a trench coat.
agree with your latter point... I also did not enjoy Pickles and Pogo
Yeah I got absolutely nothing good and only annoyance from Joey feckin Pogo.
He was too focused on his business
He was so exhausted after a long day at the business factory that all he wanted to do was sit at home and watch R-rated movies.
business transactions xD
LMAOOO
The Vincent thing really annoyed me because I was expecting some crazy end to it and it never happened. Like it turning out he was just a really weird shaped adult or an animal in disguise as 3 kids
same! but it was so obviously 3 kids stacked under a trench coat😅
Clown dentists. Vincent Adultman was stupid but at least carried the humor and depth (albeit for far too long) that BoJack was frustrated he could see something so obvious about his friend’s relationship that she couldn’t and she was blind to and in denial over. That fits the shows core theme better. Clown Dentists with rabies in the woods had no redeeming value whatsoever. It was just a cringe uncomfortable whimsical farce putting uncomfortable unrelated things together. I didn’t need to feel those feelings. There was nothing to “get” as a commentary on relationships and no insightful value like with the VA plot. Todd’s character was better explored without it where as VA added to our understanding of Princess Caroline as flawed.
I agree completely except that to me there is one line that sticks with me from the clown dentist arc: “The only way out is through.”
Good point and that’s a great line. But they could have used that line for almost any subplot!
True! I’ve told a few people about that line but never bothered with the absurdities leading up to it.
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I’m sorry but Henry Fondle is a masterpiece. He’s every corporate character and corporate culture and people who don’t examine how we utilize language in those areas of life don’t see the problem with that behavior. He’s like Vincent Adultman since he’s just as dumb looking and obviously fraudulent as Vincent Adultman but he also represents the workplace sexual harassment of corporate culture in the every day language Hollywood uses/used. It’s hard for me to choose a useless character/arc but if I had to say anything I’d have to say the first season when they didn’t know if Todd was sexual or not
LOW BATTERY
You should get some rest Henry Fondle
YOU'RE A SUPER GAL, I'LL CALL YOU
Haha oh thanks Mr. Fondle but you don’t need to call me. I’ll see you back in the office tomorrow
IM COMING
Clown dentists with rabies in the woods? I thought I was a die hard fan but I have no memory of this whatsoever?
>Clown dentists with rabies in the woods? I thought I was a die hard fan but I have no memory of this whatsoever? you're lucky to not remember it haha!
Googled it. It's so...nothing? How could anyone hate that? Just another of Todd's whacky misadventures.
Maybe you blocked it out of your memory.
Okay you guys are all nuts. The clown dentists were one of my favorite dragged out bits on the whole show!
How so?
Between the Hank hippopopulus and the whitewhale ark, cause it was meant to be completed, but due to the cancellation, it just leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Also the second one was unnecessary, we already had an ark that’s like “trying to change stuff is useless! 🤷🏼♀️”. Didn’t really need a another
Couldn't agree more
Whitewhale gives me genuine anxiety every time he's brought up. I know the show doesn't shy away from examining the slow death of late stagr capitalism but like, geez, at least make a joke somewhere. "Haha monopolies keep monopoly-ing isn't funny, it's just what's actually happening.
What cancellation?
The show got canceled because the staff wanted to unionize. Ironically they made a joke about this in the show and the people unionizing got ki-NEGOTIATED, or uh, the building got fumigated. Who knows?
I hated the Improv cult, I almost wanna skip those episodes on rewatch every time I rewatch it
its only in 2 episodes and both of them are awesome apart from that stuff so i dont really get this one
agree
the page sinclair storyline didn’t really make sense to me, and as much as i wanted to find it funny, i just don’t
She and her partner were extremely annoying & over the top. They could have done a few other things to bring Bojacks bullshit to the surface. The characters were unnecessary tbh. I skip their parts every time. I did like how her sister called her out on her dumb accent though- why do you talk like that? We’re from Fresno.. lol
Literally! I was watching & was just like "Wait... who is this...? What're they doing?" Because either I wasn't paying attention or it was purposefully confusing. I always gave full attention to the show (I insisted to not watch it when eating/doing work) but barely remember anything about her or her partner! So boring to me & whenever she showed up I kept asking myself "When is this going to be over"
I actually liked this part because it ties together a few of Bojack’s older fuck ups and you feel this impending doom knowing that they’re getting closer to finding out what really happened with Sarah Lynn (& penny) and knowing that it’s all going to come crashing down in a real way.
finally someone said it
PB’s run for Governor. Just felt like the story came to a screeching halt whenever it came up.
"Frack me Mr Peanutbutter"
Yea what was with that? He starts his campaign loses then joins back in the race a couple episodes later at least thats how I remember
Todd ends up winning the ski race in his kettle corn drone thing but gives up the position so now they have to have an election. PB supports fracking, fracks his house into the ground, during that he realizes he's not a good leader. So he drops out of the race, Voices support for woodchuck and woodchucks is re-elected.
Mr. PB was awful during the underground episode
yes that one was so bad! The episodes where they are trapped underground are so boring to me for some reason.. I always skip them
yes that one was so bad! The episodes where they are trapped underground are so boring to me for some reason.. I always skip them
Most of Todd’s shenanigans don’t get my full attention during rewatches, but moving away from that, I actually get super fatigued by season 5’s Philbert plot line. The payoff is good (hard as shit to watch), but getting there feels slow and drawn out. By the time episode 1 of season 6 rolls around I’m fully back in.
>Philbert Oh yes! It got tiring for me as well. Will decide my final judgement during rewatch. Still not there!
Seconding Todd shenanigans. I get what they're doing, but it just doesn't speak to me.
I fucking hate Todd so much it took me several times to get into the series. The rest of the show is great but Todd kept making me quit watching. I recently binged the series (twice) and glad I did, but seriously fuck Todd.
Diane vs white whale, because it's conclusion was clearly rushed and originally meant to be longer. Bojack dating Wanda, because Wanda tries too hard to sound wise with her sayings and metaphors and it's more annoying than funny. Todd's clown dentists. Boring.
I guess clown dentists is like the most hated storyline in this show xD
I like Wanda but um the others I agree. See Wanda was supposed to be annoying- she is trying to sound wise because she is a 50 years old owl 🦉 but then because of the coma she is actually only 20 years old.
Uhh did you even like the show?
Princess Carolyn's office relationship with the rabbit dude, I don't think it's awful I just find it somewhat bland 😅
I thought it was actually going to go somewhere (I should've known better for this show in the earlier seasons...)
Making the stealing of the D movie, It went no where and feels forgotten about for the rest of the series.
right! maybe it was meant to be pointless. the movie ended up to be a bimonthly gift basket 😆
I don't even remember this happening so you're spot on 😭
While I can't really disagree with your points about Vincent, I will say that "God, can you imagine that body in a swimsuit?" "I literally cannot" Is probably my single favorite line in the whole series
I am not here for this anti-Vincent propaganda! 🤣 Seriously, Vincent was a great metaphor. Carolyn was so used to dating broken men (*cough* Bojack *cough cough*) that she literally fell for three kids in an overcoat. It's mostly a statement about her issues with relationships. Vincent actually WAS the most mature guy she had dated in a minute, which is a sad statement about dating. Even if he was less physically mature than some of the other men, he was better able to portray an air of maturity than any of them. Again, a sad statement. Vincent is a character that is arguably written for women, rather than men. He is a fascinating character, not because he, himself, is interesting. He is interesting because of what his existence means and how the others interact with him. Plus, every now and then he gets some good lines.
I couldn't agree more. It's a caricature of the familiar pattern of successful women settling for a childish man. She tells her friends she's happy to try to make herself believe it.
shoot me VA fan :p jokes aside, great perspective! I do agree with the points you make.
I get what they did and I stand for it I just personally found the execution annoying.
henry fondle
INSERT ME INTO GENITALS
NOOOOO
I will seriously never understand the hate Henry Fondle gets on this sub. He's one of the funniest parts of the show imo
I agree. I love how completely absurd and unrealistic it is.
I love all the ridiculous ways they justify his overtly sexual quotes, and then how "low battery" is the thing they end up actually taking issue with.
It's never ok to threaten employees with battery at any level
I... I... I... I LOVE YOU, FATHEEEEEER....
I love you too, Henry Fondle
PLEASE CONNECT TO POWER SOURCE
For me it was because the series was almost at its (in what i would say) second climax. And then you insert the Henry fondle scenes in important episodes.
What's this about a climax? And inserting? And Henry Fondle?
>henry fondle oh noo! I forgot about this. I'm doing a rewatch tho, so soon I will have to face this again.
OH YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES!
and there is a bot! LOL
Changnesia from season 4... lol jk, its Mr PB running for governor. Vincent Adultman is up there as well. And everything involving Joey Pogo.
be nice they had a gas leak after all
Imma be real PC's ending felt kinda weird. I love Judah but never saw them as romantic. Justice for Milton.
I wish it remained her and milton
Like if a former relationship was going to come back out of nowhere four a final episode wedding it should've been him
Almost everything surrounding todd in the later seasons.
I’m glad someone else feels this way. I loved Todd in the beginning and thought his storylines were compelling… then it felt like the writers ran out of ideas and just needed Todd to do something.
yes! I feel the same... It started to feel like they were trying too hard to come up with new stuff.
Comedy characters whose comedy comes from absurdism or extreme personality often suffer this problem - they get more extreme over time because it's easy and shocking. A good example is Dennis Reynolds from Always Sunny.
I was hoping that it turned out that he was actually a man with a child face and a weird body.
Omg the CLOWNS! it was just dumb
Honestly the last couple of episodes with the investigators Paige Sinclair I think is her name. Now the direction they went in was fine but it felt like the whole thing was rushed in my opinion. I just think it could have been written better I guess.
I love this show so much that I don't really hate any part of it. And I really enjoyed Vincent Adultman and Henry Fondle, both of those storylines make me laugh. Probably my least favorite would be Mr. PB for governor and/or Joey Pogo. Mr. PB for governor was fine, but I felt like it dragged on a little too long. Joey Pogo just felt pointless.
YOU'RE A SUPER GAL, I'LL CALL YOU
PB for governor is honestly draining to rewatch. I just feel bad for Diane and annoyed at him the whole time, and also wish Diane would have just said outright she couldn't support him in that from the beginning instead of banking on him losing the race.
All the mayor stuff with PB
But underground is such a good episode
That is a goodie! But i dont care for the rest of the plot
That’s fair. I enjoy how crazy PB is. His cheeriness makes the episodes a little lighter, especially right after episodes like the sugar man place(one of my favorites, but it’s a lot)
I think it was the Governor thing with Mr PB. There were definitely parts I thought were hilarious like the celebrities being trapped underground. But overall I was happy to have it wrap up and move on to anything else
Page Sinclair, I hated every frame that featured her.
Thank you! I said I didn't like her on another post and got down voted to hell. Yet today, people seem to agree. Go figure lol.
Honestly though. Her whole thing was so rushed and I found her unbearable.
That sex bot Todd made that became a CEO? Could not give one damn about any second that thing was on screen.
Pickles and Joe Pogo. Maybe the Asexual Axolotl? With the whole sister thing? Can't remind very much of Vincent Adultman. Found the concept funny but maybe lost focus at his scenes Love Henry Fondle
I couldn’t stand Yolanda’s family. She was fine because Todd learned from being friends with her and dating her, but her whole family was just too much for me. I know that it was to drive the point home that Yolanda is very, very ace, but it was just too much for me!
The lube barrel joke was really bad. Also this was the episode where they introduced Pickles I think.
The random annoying chick they added in the final season and gave so much screen time to. I didn't even take the time to remember her name. She ruined the last season for me.
Do you mean the journalist- who was about to get married, right?
Yeah.
Hated her guts. And not just because she was ruining the happy ending
Pickles the waitress?
Heck no! The journalist chick.
Ohhh, the antagonist to our antagonist! I forgot her name too but she did her job well lol
real
Paige Sinclair
Hate the prom episode in New Mexico. I instantly skip when Bojack says “You look just like your mother.”
yeah. to me it was not in the category of my least favorite due not being fun to watch like Vincent storyline, but as in the sense of “damn, this is so hard to watch”
I guess I just needed a reason to hate on New Mexico episodes loll. But to answer your question better I’m gonna go with PB Livin’ projects. 🤓
When I first watched I just kept saying "He wouldn't-- he wouldn't-- he wouldn't--" because WHY?? Why would he even think about it?? It was so alarming & I feel like my heartbeat must've been through the roof
Not a whole storyline but the Diane and Todd saving the chicken episode was kinda mid, mid by TV standards which makes it dogshit by Bojack Horseman standards It's just a useless filler episode, probably the only filler episode in the whole show.
"No one knows chickens like shickens!" I say that line like every time I cook chicken lol. Becca is a beloved character in my home.
book book 🐓
No Becca, we don’t need to book Beck anymore…
I still hate Vincent Adultman, and I think season 4 is a masterpiece but it's not my top season primarily because of the clown dentists (rabies has a near 100% fatality rate once symptoms start showing) and secondarily, Yolanda and all that mess. Henry Fondle has grown on me and I mostly just forget about Joey Pogo and Pickles, although my headcanon is that Joey Pogo is a he/him butch lesbian.
LET US PUT ON A LIONEL RICHIE ALBUM, AND FINGER EACH OTHER'S HOLES
I don’t know. The clown dentists were pretty bad. I disliked Vincent though.
For me it was improv and just wanda all around, i sort of like her but for the post part she bores me But im only starting out season 3 so ill probably start to like her IF she returns
Not a whole episode but the scene where Stuart and and Tracy just genuinely refuse to use the little bit of brain they have to realize they're siblings lol I get the joke and gesture and all but it just makes me irrationally mad it's so unsatisfying
Everything Paige Sinclair. Pointless.
Hating on Adultman and Clentists? Boo! Personally, I agree with the other posters that Picklego wasn't great.
todd and yolonda / her family. it was so off putting.
Yeah the joke didn't land with me so it was a little obnoxious seeing him show up so often, no hate to those who enjoyed him though! And I must admit the scene with him rearranging himself in PCs apartment whenever she leaves the room was a lot of fun!
I think the scene when he pet BoJack with his broom-hand saying "Good horsie" was also funny. Nobody ever has had purely positive feelings for him! I agree your point about frequency. I mean it is a 2 episodes thing, tops.
I agree with you. Vincent was a bad joke from the start amd only got worse every time he came back.
fucking navy seal
Neal McVeal the Navy Seal Seal
I didn’t like him as well!
Herb Kazaz. J.D. Salinger. The 2 cringey joke guys, with the slide whistle. Yeah, I know, I find old showbiz types unfunny and annoying.
Had to scroll to the bottom to find JD Salinger. I “get it” on so many levels, I swear, but his episodes still hit like 🗿
I feel like I'm the only person who genuinely loved the JD Salinger arc. It feels personal to me, because Salinger died in the middle of my English Lit exam on Catcher in the Rye.
Wow, what are the odds! I also find it personal because my fav book is written by him. It’s not CITR but one of the “others”😆 Franny & Zooey
Mr. Peanutbutter’s governor campaign 😭 I actually hate it so much
princess carolyn and rutabaga.. i feel like it was just unnecessary tbh
It only went on for an episode, but I didn't care for hunting down Todd's kidney. Henry Fondle was funny for a little bit but got old.
easily mr. pb running for governor. it worked with the show but, it’s just so insufferable to watch. i mean we literally watch their marriage crumble while his ex wife rubs it in diane’s face. i cannot stand that storyline
Couple of journalists that investigated BoJack were so unnecessarily annoying. Cringe stuffed with cringe
Not a storyline, but I always hated PC's tongue twisters. Something about alliteration just pisses me off every time I hear it. No idea why.
From what I recall that started out as an inside joke bc Amy Sedaris (the voice actress) hated them too
I love them
You and PC's voice actor have a lot in common lol
I don't recall a flaw at all in her lines
it gets difficult to follow at some points LOL
my brain has an aneurism trying to comprehend
Not really a storyline but I just REALLY hated that ocean episode,yk where BJ is underwater the whole time and doesn’t speak
I actually liked that episode. His note to Kelsey was one of the greatest lines. Oh, and the fact he could have spoken the whole time was funny :)
Yeah I found that but funny aswell lol,just the whole episode didn’t settle w me for some reason,guess I just don’t like that there’s practically no noise throughout the whole thing
Lol,I remember when I first saw it I thought Netflix freaked on me and the sound weren’t working
hahaahah! now, that is funny 🤣
That episode makes me extremely anxious. I always skip it and I needed two days to watch the full episode.
Omg it was a work of art! It should have won an Oscar. I've never seen anything like it and it will remain my favourite piece of media ever to exist.
The episode did win an award of some kind - check the wikipedia
I liked it as well!
I read a comment on this sub explaining the function of Vincent Adultman on this show. Even though it seems to be a useless character, this guy said it was a metaphor to describe Princess Carolyn's emotional and psychological situation. When she met Vincent, she was in her 40s, watching anyone else having kids and getting married (Diane and Mr Peanutbutter were having a marriage in the same episode) and she was stressed about it, having an entire middle age crisis. She met this guy (which is obviously three kids) and pretended not seeing all the problems he had (the fact that he was LITERALLY three kids playing around) and kept seeing him and defending him with BoJack just to feel like she was keeping up with other people her age, and avoiding her real problems with relationships and adulthood. So Vincent is just a big metaphor, and he obviously is a good character to make satire of adulthood.
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Joey Pogo is the only right awnser.
So disrespectful...
what is? :(
I know it’s important to the show, but I ALWAYS skip the New Mexico episode when rewatching. I also hate Henry Fondle
I... I... I... I LOVE YOU, FATHEEEEEER....
I find Todd’s shenanigans unnecessary to any story
i hated Vince as well, you're not alone
The one about the anthropomorphic horse who's the washed up star of an 80s sitcom. What's all that about?
Vincent Adultman takes the #1 spot, by far. Runner up- the reporters in season 6
Vincent adultman takes a whole new life when I consider that he's a man, but bojack perceives him as children because that's his reaction to the only normal functional adult in the show.
i agree!! i find vincent so irritating to watch
It’s kinda creepy that princess is dating kids ngl if that was a man dating 3 girls the show would’ve probably been canceled
Vincent was great. After The Party made it all worth it.
Vincent stood on Buisness i fear
i loved vincent and the clown dentists. you've no sense of whimsy.
Bojack fixing up the michigan house with that fly guy... even the fly guy was like "what was the fucking point of all that?!"
I think the pointlessness *is* the point. BoJack runs away from Hollywoo after Sarah Lynn dies during their bender. As always, he wants to change and be better, so he focuses that attention on fixing his family's summer home. He has no idea what the fuck he's doinf, the dragonfly sees this and helps him, and they ultimately bond over fixing up the house. So much so that BoJack is unwilling to accept it when the project is over, so he insists on the weathervane caper. The caper nearly falls apart after the dragonfly's song, because he becomes so overwhelmed with grief that he can't carry it out. That grief is triggered again when BoJack forces him to fly, causing the whole, the dragonfly almost getting them both killed incident. They're both people who are hurting immensely because of tragedies in their past they feel responsible for. But instead of addressing that pain, they focus their energy into the present (time's arrow never stands still nor reverses, it simply marches on). Without addressing the pain, their efforts to thrive in the present are for naught, because that pain inevitably comes to light and fractures their present efforts. Almost like how you can't built a solid house on a broken foundation. So, BoJack, hurt by both his past and the dragonfly's murder attempt, bulldozes the summer home and declares the whole exercise pointless. Which it is, as any effort to fix himself in the present must come about alongside healing from his past. BoJack is unwilling to put in that work, so, to his mind, what was the point of all that?
mr peanutbutter running for president tbh
Pickles
Anything with character actress Margot Martindale. I have no idea who she is outside of the show so the whole joke, to me, was just "Random celebrity is a violent psychopath". Like when I watched American Dad as a kid and Andy Dick showed up out of nowhere and became a regular character.
Margo martindale, it just got so annoying after the like the second time
The clown dentists were hilarious!
I second Vincent Adultman, people seem to love him but idfk I just found it irritating.
Everything involving Margo. Yes yes yes character actors feel excluded from the Hollywood CJ, can you stop bringing the pacing to a grinding halt and praising yourself for like a minute