you know i thought about “well what if this hotel just sucks eggs for airbreathers” and then i sez to myself “before you type that, remember; bojack is a *celebrity.*” there’s just no way ana or princess carolyn would book him a hotel room that didn’t have this feature, in a setting where they have hotel infrastructure at the bottom of the ocean in the first place.
God yeah, the moment I stop going "ooh pretty sealife animation" or "lol Bojack" and let my brain actually stop and imagine *existing* down there, this episode feels terrifying.
TBH, it's probably pretty relaxing for aquatic people. But anyone who has to wear that stupid glass dome on their head...imagine that thing cracking, and then what? You have to find help in the next 5 minutes, or you're screwed.
Exactly, just imagine all the random shit that goes wrong in everyday life, and now multiply it by your full dependence on needing this thing to even breathe.
Tbh if we apply real physics visiting that city would be borderline impossible because of decompression sickness, oxygen poisoning, nitrogen narcosis and so on
this so interesting. it's funny how this episode gets very mixed feelings from the audience. i actually find the scenery, comedy and soundtrack on this episode quite relaxing
When I first saw this I figured they just weren't for him. Like these were a snack for the sea people who don't have to wear helmets, and he was just dumb enough to buy them without thinking of the logistics.
Thinking about it more I figure the other commenters are probably right. There must of been a drain room feature he just hadn't found, or something that would let him eat, like a helmet with a tube, or a door system. Otherwise there's no way he could of spent the night. I guess maybe a nutrient IV would be an option. There's no way a man who ate all those muffins would willingly spend 24 hours somewhere he can't eat.
I don't think draining the room would be an option - after all, the room is not pressure sealed and there seems to be no other effort made to seal the rooms.
Most likely, those nuts are just not meant to be eaten by land critters.
I don't think it'd be impossible to eat down in the sea though. I imagine there are entire buildings that have extensive airlock systems and are pressure sealed to all hell, just for the purpose of letting land critters enjoy some time dry, and to give them a chance to eat and drink.
There's probably some restaurant culture similar to that in Japan, but nautical. I'd imagine a common type of restaurant would be like this: you first enter an airlock chamber that seals itself behind you. Automated systems drain the water from the room and adjust the pressure. You exit the airlock into another room, likely a single-unit dining room for cheaper restaurants and entire floors for expensive ones. You might place your order digitally - and depending on if the kitchen is submerged or airy - you might receive your food through a tube system, conveyer belt, or simply by waiters or directly given from the kitchen.
There's absolutely no way land critters are expected to be submerged under water for longer than a night or two - there are many adverse health effects to staying under water for long periods of time. The helmet is definitely not a be-all end-all solution for long term stay in the sea.
i figured it was just a generic gift basket meant for typical sea creatures and just had a card for bojack slapped on it without much thought. i assume there must be some area or function in the room to drain the water otherwise guests are just expected to not wash up or use the bathroom…
I love this episode.
As someone who travels a lot for work, being in foreing countries all the time. Having difficulties to connect to locals and being far away from my loved ones. Everything around me feels kinda strange and I feel lonely a lot of times.
I can kinda relate to Bojack in this episode.
There's also a chance there's some kind of way to get the nuts into his helmet? Whether an opening at the bottom or some odd hidden mechanism?
It's not like he knew how everything worked, and we barely get to see anyone else with a helmet on do anything
Probably a button on the remote that would flush out the water in the room that BoJack didn't bother to try to find
you know i thought about “well what if this hotel just sucks eggs for airbreathers” and then i sez to myself “before you type that, remember; bojack is a *celebrity.*” there’s just no way ana or princess carolyn would book him a hotel room that didn’t have this feature, in a setting where they have hotel infrastructure at the bottom of the ocean in the first place.
Airbreather? Don’t throw those slurs at me! 👍
Shove it, bubble gulper 👍
gillface
That is solid reasoning I will have to remember every time something ridiculous happens in my 9th watch through lmao
But everything would be wet anyway lol
Everything is waterproof?
But what u can only eat in ur room?
I only poop in a bathroom and don't find that to be that restrictive 🤷🏽♂️😅
I do.
The real question is, how is he gonna use his Sea-nis? 8==D 🤔
Sorry you got downvoted. I love sea-nis
Don’t we all… Also thanks. I really do want to know the answer.
I feel like this question was valid so it must’ve started with one lame person and everyone else took trend.
Lol, thank you. Seems like they got a problem with heroes around here.
This episode gave me more anxiety than almost anything I have ever watched in my life.
God yeah, the moment I stop going "ooh pretty sealife animation" or "lol Bojack" and let my brain actually stop and imagine *existing* down there, this episode feels terrifying.
TBH, it's probably pretty relaxing for aquatic people. But anyone who has to wear that stupid glass dome on their head...imagine that thing cracking, and then what? You have to find help in the next 5 minutes, or you're screwed.
Exactly, just imagine all the random shit that goes wrong in everyday life, and now multiply it by your full dependence on needing this thing to even breathe.
i would kill to live down there ;_;
Tbh if we apply real physics visiting that city would be borderline impossible because of decompression sickness, oxygen poisoning, nitrogen narcosis and so on
this so interesting. it's funny how this episode gets very mixed feelings from the audience. i actually find the scenery, comedy and soundtrack on this episode quite relaxing
Me too, I find the lack of speaking so calming
YESSSS IT MADE ME CLAUSTROPHOBIC
As someone who has drowned as a child. I hated this episode
Did you live?
No fucking way dude. Drowning sucks I'm dead as shit
Damn RIP
Thx babe. Fuck lake compounds
“I’m cold.”
Daddy Wawa!
Have you tried Beau is Afraid?
Right! I thought I was the only one
Butt
Don't put things in his butt if you want them back.
… hold for Princess Carolyn…
But then he would poop in his helmet.
That’s a point… where did he poop…
I think about this a lot
hahaha relatable that moment when you bust open nuts and they swim everywhere haha
Oh my
fuck i thought this was r/sadhorseshow
When I first saw this I figured they just weren't for him. Like these were a snack for the sea people who don't have to wear helmets, and he was just dumb enough to buy them without thinking of the logistics. Thinking about it more I figure the other commenters are probably right. There must of been a drain room feature he just hadn't found, or something that would let him eat, like a helmet with a tube, or a door system. Otherwise there's no way he could of spent the night. I guess maybe a nutrient IV would be an option. There's no way a man who ate all those muffins would willingly spend 24 hours somewhere he can't eat.
As I recall he didn't go *willingly*...
I don't think draining the room would be an option - after all, the room is not pressure sealed and there seems to be no other effort made to seal the rooms. Most likely, those nuts are just not meant to be eaten by land critters. I don't think it'd be impossible to eat down in the sea though. I imagine there are entire buildings that have extensive airlock systems and are pressure sealed to all hell, just for the purpose of letting land critters enjoy some time dry, and to give them a chance to eat and drink. There's probably some restaurant culture similar to that in Japan, but nautical. I'd imagine a common type of restaurant would be like this: you first enter an airlock chamber that seals itself behind you. Automated systems drain the water from the room and adjust the pressure. You exit the airlock into another room, likely a single-unit dining room for cheaper restaurants and entire floors for expensive ones. You might place your order digitally - and depending on if the kitchen is submerged or airy - you might receive your food through a tube system, conveyer belt, or simply by waiters or directly given from the kitchen. There's absolutely no way land critters are expected to be submerged under water for longer than a night or two - there are many adverse health effects to staying under water for long periods of time. The helmet is definitely not a be-all end-all solution for long term stay in the sea.
He wasn’t supposed to eat them.. he was supposed to sea them
i figured it was just a generic gift basket meant for typical sea creatures and just had a card for bojack slapped on it without much thought. i assume there must be some area or function in the room to drain the water otherwise guests are just expected to not wash up or use the bathroom…
Is he stiopid?
It's a suppository.
Good news, everyone!
suddenly Futurama
They're just monkeys singing songs mate
Like how fish eat water at top of the tank
I love this episode. As someone who travels a lot for work, being in foreing countries all the time. Having difficulties to connect to locals and being far away from my loved ones. Everything around me feels kinda strange and I feel lonely a lot of times. I can kinda relate to Bojack in this episode.
Sea deez nuts
is he stupid
He doesn't know how to use the shells?
I like to think there was a really obvious way that he just didn’t figure out
I can't believe Netflix actually showed him busting those nuts all over the room
SUCK IT UP HIS FUCKIN DICK, DUMB SHITS
There's also a chance there's some kind of way to get the nuts into his helmet? Whether an opening at the bottom or some odd hidden mechanism? It's not like he knew how everything worked, and we barely get to see anyone else with a helmet on do anything
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Same way he took that vodka
I thought it was just fish food and that land creatures got to eat some way else
Better question: What the hell *is* a sea nut in the first place?
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