"You're not supposed to like John Philbert, or agree with the things he does. It's a TV show. It doesn't glamorize anything, but maybe it normalizes it." Most powerful self-analysis by a TV show ever
@@darryljack6612 I'd say it applies to TV shows like Bojack Horseman, Madmen, Breaking Bad, True Detective which all have some really crappy anti-heroes.
Also Diane’s speech about defending someone making you complicit both applies to herself at the end of the episode and to the audience who WANTS Bojack to be absolved for his crimes.
Chris Brown is not 'fine' now, and he didn't have that thing 'happen to him'. He's the one that made that thing happen, and it's not his only instance of violence, either. His other ex was granted a restraining order against him, he also beat up Frank Ocean, etc etc. He hasn't shown any sign of growth over the years, and has never formally or truly apologized for these incidents. The only reason he is still in the good graces of the industry is because he is an attractive man with a good voice and good songs.
You do know that Rihanna admitted that she was abusive as well right? It was a toxic relationship. Chris even said it in his documentary. Nobody even took time to actually look into that whole incident cuz it involved a woman but nobody addressed Rihanna's role in it.
@@SolidSnake240 I'm not going to defend her for her role in the relationship, but the fact that he has done songs where he talked about hitting women and has had MANY PR nightmares since the incident has made him the bad guy. He's a scumbag who keeps getting breaks because he's famous, but he never grew up from it. Thankfully he's getting old and won't be relevant in a few years because we as a society should collectively be sick of him.
@@manband20 who are you to tell society what they should do or how to feel about a celebrity of all things? Outrage culture is weak and people spend too much time worrying about famous people's lives instead of actually trying to improve society.
Mark Wahlberg broke into a Korean mans home and beat him so bad he ended up in the ICU, but nobody really cared, just like the time Matthew Broderick ran two people off the road in a snowstorm leaving them to die, and kept driving. Hollywoo is actually horrible.
The overall point of Diane's tirade about normalisation in pop culture is BoJack Horseman itself. Technically Philbert, but the show's basically in conversation with itself about whether it glamourises/normalises the behaviours shown in it.
The cool thing about this episode is that it kind of predicted the MeToo movement. In interviews, the show creator stated how most of the season was written before Harvey Weinstein was exposed, and they only had to go back and change minimal things in the script afterward
That phrase fits the show so perfectly. I mean, imagine never having watched Bojack Horseman before or having an idea of whats about. One day you are bored, you are scrolling down on Netflix hoping to find something, so you stumble upon this goofy looking cartoonish show with anthropomorphic animals, and decide "Why not? Looks fun." And then, at some point midway season one you are like "...this was supposed to be a funny show."
Thing with Vince's outbursts? Based on real things. The police pullover? Mel Gibson. Baseball bat? Sean Penn. Phone call to daughter? Alec Baldwin. Terrifying to consider that, until I looked them up, I couldn't even remember they had happened.
bro the way they got 80% through this episode and they were still like oh the feminist is going to ruin the show by making it pc. episode clearly went over their heads.
fr and then when the reality of the situation was shown (how diane was just on set as a prop to use against criticisms of sexism) he was just like “damn” and nothing else. like ??? it’s so interesting seeing in real time casual misogyny like that, people’s blatant prejudice of feminists based on a small portion/just ideas they made up - and they’re so unaware
Tbh the knee jerk reaction most dudes have to the word 'feminism' is normal. People are automatically opposed to anything they see as 'anti them'. And while there are some people who just hate dudes and hide under the guise of feminism... feminism is called what is is because feminine things, in general, have always been seen as lesser (for example people still look down on what are perceived 'chick flicks' but testosterone injected movies like Fast & Furious and Transformers are seen as good mindless fun for everyone). When it comes to gender equality women have a lot to work up to, still even now, because of femininity still being seen as weak or lesser. Especially socially. Our society still expects different things of women and men that are unfair and honestly useless in our modern times. It should be noted feminism also fights for men being more in touch with their feminine side. The compulsion for some men to be seen as anything but feminine to the point of self-destruction is essentially what toxic masculinity is. Which is exactly why guys wanting the name of feminism (a long standing movement and study) to be changed to make it less threatening/ cringe to them is just a little.... The general principles of feminism are very earnest and egalitarian. While it's sad a loud minority in today's wave of feminism has turned some off of the cause, that doesn't mean the cause still isn't just and valid. I like what Diane said about how being woman and feminist isn't just some fun side hobby for her. It resonated a lot with me. As much as it'd be nice to ignore the social inequalities between men and women (and many women do. Not knocking them. Just pointing out that being a woman doesn't always mean you're a feminist or have to be) it's just... hard for me to do that. That being said I'm not an extremely active advocate. I just state my views when in a conversation dealing with relevant topics and I try my best to make people aware of it's true meaning. While so much progress has been made it's sometimes so discouraging when I look at how much still has yet to be done (especially since the world will likely end in the next century or so, meaning the world will literally end before women and men are truly equal but oh well lol). Anyway, enjoyed this reaction lmao
Personally, the word “feminism” to me is generally seen as a toxic thing now. The original purpose for it is nothing but a positive thing and something that I know should be striven towards, but with the amount of toxic feminism that has been going around rn, and with the constant videos being uploaded bashing it, I can’t help but have a negative feeling towards it when the word is first brought up. The amount feminists these days who r hypocritical in their demands give the feminists who actually want equality a bad name, and ultimately negate the effects that the movement originally strove towards
Angelo Pellicci The one’s that screams the loudest are always the bad ones and they are always destroying the whole image of thing that is good, they are not the most but some few that are just screaming loud
@Juliana Silva I think you are to young to get the joke if you know what I mean. But you clearly don't... no need to be offended. I didn't answer your question cause it makes no sense. Are you implying that girls don't know what they want and are stupid or something?
FYI, the word you're looking for is "Egalitarian" - everyone given equal opportunities. That said, while I consider myself the above, the reason feminist has a bad rap is from decades of smear campaigns and highlighting bad actors within the movement, rather than the stated goals and motivations of it. And with the gun shop turning into a weed shop, that makes a lot of sense given that last season saw California ban all guns - I didn't even notice it until you pointed out the sign, though!
The Frugal Videogamer exactly. the only reason to change the name feminism would be to make people who don’t understand it more comfortable and the commercialization and commodification of feminism has never been a goal of the movement. feminism has such a rich and important history and it doesn’t deserve to be glossed over because some people (mostly men) don’t understand it and feel threatened by the idea of women’s empowerment
Egalitarianism isn't about giving everyone "equal opportunities", it's about equal outcomes, and that's why it's so toxic. And given that feminism, at least the most vocal one, has embraced intersectionality (is it 3.0 or 4.0 ? It's hard to keep up), yes, it has a "bad rap" because its "stated goals" are crazy.
@@SCharlesDennicon Crazy-ass comment. Unless you’re comfortable with the status quo - which there's no excuse to be - you should be an advocate for an egalitarian (feminist) society.
the thing is we see Bojack everytime. (cause this is a TV show so any important bad thing he does they will show us) and we also know what he really thinks and feels. That's why we can root for him. In real life, as Rana said, we can't know for sure if a person really wants to change, if he is sorry for real for what he did or just says that to get rid of that situation and be accepted again. Even if you know the person you never know what's going on in his mind or if he has done something worst in the past. Or even if he is telling the truth.
This episode was everything I was trying to say with every guy wearing the "this is what a feminist looks like" shirt I really am glad you support equality, but you realise I would get harassed for wearing the same shirt right?
I think y'all don't know what feminism means because the definition is literally "belief in and advocacy of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes expressed especially through organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests" The key being equality for all, not just women...
For me, the problem is that there is a discrepancy in who gets to have a second chance and the opportunity to learn and grow. Similar actions, different consequences. Money, power, connections get you far.
Shit you guys actually listed 4 times Rihanna gave you life off the top of your heads... I dont know whether to be frustrated given the context or impressed...
Everytime yall are like aw I love pb he’s so cute one of my brain cells dies . Like would it kill you to look more in depth into his character other than his positives. It’s literally screwing with the way you interpret his actions bfhjfbhjddnhjd
The male normies: discuss what feminism should be renamed while Also stating that its good to be a feminist. Also the male normies: constantly talking over the only woman in the room while talking about what feminism should represent.
I love this show. It really asks the hard questions, in a silly setting that forces people to think about things they normally wouldn't or even maybe usually avoid. Like this discussion at the end, it makes you think. When is too far too far? Can you still forgive people for doing bad things in the past. Should we forgive Bojack for the things he's done?
Forgot one of the funniest bits in all of BH... Todd's laugh when he say he is the toughest guy he knows... TEHEHEHEE... xD That had me rolling in the floor laughing. :p
It's just really funny to hear him described that way if you know what the joke actually was about @@Mintteacup_. I am not calming down because would imply i was tense or angered to begin with.
Despite the backlash that it faces from time to time, there's not wrong with being a feminist or with the word "feminist". The only thing is that in the Bojack Horseman universe, that word may come with some irony. But I am not sure because I haven't re-watched the episode yet. There I go!
i had the same reaction Rana and Surij had. First i didn't know who was talking, then i realized it was Bojack but didn't know what he was talking about, and then it hit me and was like NO NO OH SHIT, SHUT UP, NO, STOP IT AAAAAAAAAAH!!!!
being a feminist is just wanting women to have the same amount of rights than men do.... there's nothing wrong with the word and no, it shouldn't be changed to something dumb like "equalist"
The word "feminist" makes people think that the objective is wanting woman being superior than men, the toxic behavement that womans that self-proclaim themselves feminists have is one of the big reasons for the prejudice on feminists ( the low age of most nowadays feminists makes people think that is a childish idea too). I don't see a problem in a change of name, this could benefit the equality movement, since we wouldn't have a gender in a name that should represent equality.
@@caiques.p.641 Except that's also a problem. There are people who calls themselves "equalitarian", claiming to want equality. The issue is that their entire thing is surrounded by the idea that equality is already mostly achieve and, as such, rather than actually promote equality they promote the status quo, which they think is equal but really isn't.
@Ángela Sofía Jaime Moreno I don't think that being feminist is childish, but sometimes people can think this because of people like SJWs, making they think that everyone is like this, really sorry for your situation in your country though.
Dude, PC is just another word for being a decent person, so maybe don't get so bothered that people are trying to do better and get others to be better??
the worst case of "youtube celebrities" doing awful shit in the past and people still forgiving and forgetting for me is freakin Logan Paul, i cant understand how he has 18 million suscribers . . .
Mark Walberg was a racist punk growing up, purposely beating up an Asian man, going after black kids in the neighborhood. He tried to get is record expunged recently but the backlash over it he gave up. However, the Asian guy he though he took out his eye, the guy stated he lost his eye years earlier in Vietnam. He forgave Mark Walberg over the incident.
You know that "Limmings jump off a cliff" thing is an urban legend made up by Disney, right? The "documentary" filmmakers took a few Limmings and forced them off the cliff just to make their lie true.
Weird how you guys thought Bojack as bad for reopening old wounds when he saw that girl again... but also think it’s a good thing to reopen those old wounds on the scale of a national media scandal by letting everyone know what BoJack almost did? Who exactly is helped by doing that?
Jason DeMagio it’s not always about helping someone. sometimes accountability outweighs comfort (case in point dr ford vs kavanagh) there’s no easy way to address what bojack DID (invite a teenage girl into his room under the pretense of sex) but I agree that diane could have handled it better
Dax Sheppard is a much better actor and human being than Danny Masterson....btw masterson never smokes weed, is a scientologist and was drunk driving while telling Dax that smoking weed was bad...this is from Ashton Kutcher on Dax's podcast ha
Piro Man you would be surprised by how many women have grown up in a society that equals their degradation to sexual pleasure and who have now found unhealthy ways of coping with their trauma and you’d be surprised by how many men exploit their for their own sick pleasure
The problem is not the word “feminist” The problem is people that say they’re feminists but preach a mix of female supremacy and hatred towards men and transgender women. Those are femists, not feminists.
Just saying, anything you say is incoherent when you don’t use grammar. Although, I get the impression that you wouldn’t make much more sense even using grammar.
"You're not supposed to like John Philbert, or agree with the things he does. It's a TV show. It doesn't glamorize anything, but maybe it normalizes it."
Most powerful self-analysis by a TV show ever
HollowAvarice Replace Philbert with Bojack and there’s a message for the audience. Honestly that’s possibly the main message of the season
That message applies to most adult animation shows like Family Guy, South Park, and Bojack with Characters like Peter, Cartman, and Bojack
@@darryljack6612 I'd say it applies to TV shows like Bojack Horseman, Madmen, Breaking Bad, True Detective which all have some really crappy anti-heroes.
nah
Also Diane’s speech about defending someone making you complicit both applies to herself at the end of the episode and to the audience who WANTS Bojack to be absolved for his crimes.
"Choking women is bad"
Great advice, BoJack.
Miasimon oof
Get that foreshadowing oof
Shhhhh
Unless she is into it.
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Choking Gina is bad.
“I’m just gonna stay here...being woke.” has become one of my favorite lines. I use it more than I care to admit.
Chris Brown is not 'fine' now, and he didn't have that thing 'happen to him'. He's the one that made that thing happen, and it's not his only instance of violence, either. His other ex was granted a restraining order against him, he also beat up Frank Ocean, etc etc. He hasn't shown any sign of growth over the years, and has never formally or truly apologized for these incidents. The only reason he is still in the good graces of the industry is because he is an attractive man with a good voice and good songs.
You do know that Rihanna admitted that she was abusive as well right? It was a toxic relationship. Chris even said it in his documentary. Nobody even took time to actually look into that whole incident cuz it involved a woman but nobody addressed Rihanna's role in it.
Afro Shinobi at least she actually admitted it and has grown from it, Chris is still doing this shit
@@SolidSnake240 I'm not going to defend her for her role in the relationship, but the fact that he has done songs where he talked about hitting women and has had MANY PR nightmares since the incident has made him the bad guy. He's a scumbag who keeps getting breaks because he's famous, but he never grew up from it.
Thankfully he's getting old and won't be relevant in a few years because we as a society should collectively be sick of him.
@@manband20 who are you to tell society what they should do or how to feel about a celebrity of all things? Outrage culture is weak and people spend too much time worrying about famous people's lives instead of actually trying to improve society.
@@SolidSnake240 you really don't hear yourself or payed attention to what you replied to
Season 5 is just a roller coaster of depression and shock, saved only by Henry Fondle
OH YES OH YES OH YEAH
@@gerbenvanessen I AM A HORNY ROBOT
@@KarnRulez Shh, don't spoil it!
I find the first half of this episode hilarious, I love how this show balances the comedic and serious parts.
Mark Wahlberg broke into a Korean mans home and beat him so bad he ended up in the ICU, but nobody really cared,
just like the time Matthew Broderick ran two people off the road in a snowstorm leaving them to die, and kept driving.
Hollywoo is actually horrible.
People everywhere are actually horrible.
Yeah, he was a racist piece of shit
Mark Wahlberg is honestly such a trash human being. Can’t wait for him to suffer.
I dont think my heart had ever dropped into my stomach harder than it when I watched the ending of this episode for the first time
I remember when I saw it the first time, I was like 😮
I knew stuff was going to go down
The overall point of Diane's tirade about normalisation in pop culture is BoJack Horseman itself. Technically Philbert, but the show's basically in conversation with itself about whether it glamourises/normalises the behaviours shown in it.
The cool thing about this episode is that it kind of predicted the MeToo movement. In interviews, the show creator stated how most of the season was written before Harvey Weinstein was exposed, and they only had to go back and change minimal things in the script afterward
It's amazing that this season was written before they broke the story about Harvey Weinstein. Ahead of the curve.
Weinstein happened a year before this season came out???
@@DumbIdeaPresentedStupidly Yup, but they'd written the season out before then. Reality just spent the next year making it even more relevant.
dogman mandog Yeah Animation takes a long time
Animation takes a long time unless it's South Park.
Hell, there was the episode before this about them trying to take down Hank Hippopopalous.
Only two weeks until the greatest episode of television history
Next week's is also a fantastic watch as well. In fact, Season 5 is my favourite next to Season 3 in the show.
@@Lucasmoreira58 eu até me espantei quando do nada li a última frase OAKDOAJDOSKD
@@brushark9090 KDHSKSHKSHD melhor coisa xingar em português e deixar o gringo desnorteado
Bojack's free churro may be good but I still prefer my favorite show, BoBo the angsty zebra
@@sancheramos6777 this one was awesome aswell and very clever
“...this was supposed to be a funny episode “ 😂
That phrase fits the show so perfectly. I mean, imagine never having watched Bojack Horseman before or having an idea of whats about. One day you are bored, you are scrolling down on Netflix hoping to find something, so you stumble upon this goofy looking cartoonish show with anthropomorphic animals, and decide "Why not? Looks fun."
And then, at some point midway season one you are like "...this was supposed to be a funny show."
Oh man you guys are about two episodes away from, what is to me, the best episode of Bojack and one of the most brilliant monologues in tv.
Not anymore..
"What did mark walhberg do?"
he beat the shit out of a cabbie
Also chased after some black kids, threw rocks, and yelled "kill the [n-word]" at them. There's more on his wikipedia page
He beat the shit out of a vietnamese dude on the street
Blarneyone he also committed violent hate crimes against multiple asian men
Thing with Vince's outbursts? Based on real things.
The police pullover? Mel Gibson.
Baseball bat? Sean Penn.
Phone call to daughter? Alec Baldwin.
Terrifying to consider that, until I looked them up, I couldn't even remember they had happened.
That's the thing about Hollywoo, if someone's famous and can still make money, they sweep anything they do under the rug.
bro the way they got 80% through this episode and they were still like oh the feminist is going to ruin the show by making it pc.
episode clearly went over their heads.
fr and then when the reality of the situation was shown (how diane was just on set as a prop to use against criticisms of sexism) he was just like “damn” and nothing else. like ??? it’s so interesting seeing in real time casual misogyny like that, people’s blatant prejudice of feminists based on a small portion/just ideas they made up - and they’re so unaware
Tbh the knee jerk reaction most dudes have to the word 'feminism' is normal. People are automatically opposed to anything they see as 'anti them'. And while there are some people who just hate dudes and hide under the guise of feminism... feminism is called what is is because feminine things, in general, have always been seen as lesser (for example people still look down on what are perceived 'chick flicks' but testosterone injected movies like Fast & Furious and Transformers are seen as good mindless fun for everyone). When it comes to gender equality women have a lot to work up to, still even now, because of femininity still being seen as weak or lesser. Especially socially. Our society still expects different things of women and men that are unfair and honestly useless in our modern times. It should be noted feminism also fights for men being more in touch with their feminine side. The compulsion for some men to be seen as anything but feminine to the point of self-destruction is essentially what toxic masculinity is. Which is exactly why guys wanting the name of feminism (a long standing movement and study) to be changed to make it less threatening/ cringe to them is just a little....
The general principles of feminism are very earnest and egalitarian. While it's sad a loud minority in today's wave of feminism has turned some off of the cause, that doesn't mean the cause still isn't just and valid. I like what Diane said about how being woman and feminist isn't just some fun side hobby for her. It resonated a lot with me. As much as it'd be nice to ignore the social inequalities between men and women (and many women do. Not knocking them. Just pointing out that being a woman doesn't always mean you're a feminist or have to be) it's just... hard for me to do that. That being said I'm not an extremely active advocate. I just state my views when in a conversation dealing with relevant topics and I try my best to make people aware of it's true meaning. While so much progress has been made it's sometimes so discouraging when I look at how much still has yet to be done (especially since the world will likely end in the next century or so, meaning the world will literally end before women and men are truly equal but oh well lol).
Anyway, enjoyed this reaction lmao
Personally, the word “feminism” to me is generally seen as a toxic thing now. The original purpose for it is nothing but a positive thing and something that I know should be striven towards, but with the amount of toxic feminism that has been going around rn, and with the constant videos being uploaded bashing it, I can’t help but have a negative feeling towards it when the word is first brought up. The amount feminists these days who r hypocritical in their demands give the feminists who actually want equality a bad name, and ultimately negate the effects that the movement originally strove towards
Angelo Pellicci The one’s that screams the loudest are always the bad ones and they are always destroying the whole image of thing that is good, they are not the most but some few that are just screaming loud
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“Don’t choke women!”
This will age well this season
* unless they ask you to do it
@Juliana Silva are you ten years old?
@Juliana Silva I think you are to young to get the joke if you know what I mean. But you clearly don't... no need to be offended.
I didn't answer your question cause it makes no sense. Are you implying that girls don't know what they want and are stupid or something?
@Juliana Silva Woosh... Its a sex joke kiddo. Some girls just like it rough ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"Bay" is a color of horses lol
And BoJack is a bay horse 😂
@@dan_mnght Bay is a breed of horse and also the color of said breed lol
We shoudn't change a word because people can't understand what it means. Hahahahaha
Choking is bad huh?
Ah! Now I get it !oopsie daisy sweet heart
FYI, the word you're looking for is "Egalitarian" - everyone given equal opportunities.
That said, while I consider myself the above, the reason feminist has a bad rap is from decades of smear campaigns and highlighting bad actors within the movement, rather than the stated goals and motivations of it.
And with the gun shop turning into a weed shop, that makes a lot of sense given that last season saw California ban all guns - I didn't even notice it until you pointed out the sign, though!
The Frugal Videogamer exactly. the only reason to change the name feminism would be to make people who don’t understand it more comfortable and the commercialization and commodification of feminism has never been a goal of the movement. feminism has such a rich and important history and it doesn’t deserve to be glossed over because some people (mostly men) don’t understand it and feel threatened by the idea of women’s empowerment
Egalitarianism isn't about giving everyone "equal opportunities", it's about equal outcomes, and that's why it's so toxic.
And given that feminism, at least the most vocal one, has embraced intersectionality (is it 3.0 or 4.0 ? It's hard to keep up), yes, it has a "bad rap" because its "stated goals" are crazy.
@@SCharlesDennicon Crazy-ass comment. Unless you’re comfortable with the status quo - which there's no excuse to be - you should be an advocate for an egalitarian (feminist) society.
@@Jeminids Sure man. No excuse. I hope the weather is fine in crazyland.
the thing is we see Bojack everytime. (cause this is a TV show so any important bad thing he does they will show us) and we also know what he really thinks and feels. That's why we can root for him. In real life, as Rana said, we can't know for sure if a person really wants to change, if he is sorry for real for what he did or just says that to get rid of that situation and be accepted again. Even if you know the person you never know what's going on in his mind or if he has done something worst in the past. Or even if he is telling the truth.
This episode was everything I was trying to say with every guy wearing the "this is what a feminist looks like" shirt
I really am glad you support equality, but you realise I would get harassed for wearing the same shirt right?
I think y'all don't know what feminism means because the definition is literally "belief in and advocacy of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes expressed especially through organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests"
The key being equality for all, not just women...
truly. the way this episode was literally written for this exact type of man. glad suraj seemed to get that at least.
For me, the problem is that there is a discrepancy in who gets to have a second chance and the opportunity to learn and grow. Similar actions, different consequences. Money, power, connections get you far.
Araani M very that
True that
Shit you guys actually listed 4 times Rihanna gave you life off the top of your heads...
I dont know whether to be frustrated given the context or impressed...
Everytime yall are like aw I love pb he’s so cute one of my brain cells dies . Like would it kill you to look more in depth into his character other than his positives. It’s literally screwing with the way you interpret his actions bfhjfbhjddnhjd
The male normies: discuss what feminism should be renamed while Also stating that its good to be a feminist.
Also the male normies: constantly talking over the only woman in the room while talking about what feminism should represent.
i just want a free churro
It’s coming...
Vance was written in response to one of the writer’ agencies signed him. I love how they arent afraid to start a conversation.
I love this show. It really asks the hard questions, in a silly setting that forces people to think about things they normally wouldn't or even maybe usually avoid. Like this discussion at the end, it makes you think. When is too far too far? Can you still forgive people for doing bad things in the past. Should we forgive Bojack for the things he's done?
The realization at 16:06 oh man
"Such a dick butt"
Forgot one of the funniest bits in all of BH... Todd's laugh when he say he is the toughest guy he knows... TEHEHEHEE... xD That had me rolling in the floor laughing. :p
THAAAAT ENDING!! Perfect ending to an episode.. Forgot how good this episode is.
"He used to be kinda douchey"
Oh, so now beating up a vietnamese guy is douchey. This PC world is crazy!
He probably didn't even know about that. Calm down.
It's just really funny to hear him described that way if you know what the joke actually was about @@Mintteacup_. I am not calming down because would imply i was tense or angered to begin with.
“What I locked the car this time”
*”I broke your window”*
Despite the backlash that it faces from time to time, there's not wrong with being a feminist or with the word "feminist". The only thing is that in the Bojack Horseman universe, that word may come with some irony. But I am not sure because I haven't re-watched the episode yet. There I go!
The ending was a bombshell.
0:49 "I'm all about the equality"
*does the Nazi salute*
mr peanutbutter is dressed like Beat it
i had the same reaction Rana and Surij had. First i didn't know who was talking, then i realized it was Bojack but didn't know what he was talking about, and then it hit me and was like NO NO OH SHIT, SHUT UP, NO, STOP IT AAAAAAAAAAH!!!!
Daniela Stornelli oh my goooooodddddd😫
Maybe one of my favourite episode endings of the show
the episodes later on will leave you...breathless ;)
being a feminist is just wanting women to have the same amount of rights than men do.... there's nothing wrong with the word and no, it shouldn't be changed to something dumb like "equalist"
The word "feminist" makes people think that the objective is wanting woman being superior than men, the toxic behavement that womans that self-proclaim themselves feminists have is one of the big reasons for the prejudice on feminists ( the low age of most nowadays feminists makes people think that is a childish idea too). I don't see a problem in a change of name, this could benefit the equality movement, since we wouldn't have a gender in a name that should represent equality.
@@caiques.p.641 Except that's also a problem. There are people who calls themselves "equalitarian", claiming to want equality. The issue is that their entire thing is surrounded by the idea that equality is already mostly achieve and, as such, rather than actually promote equality they promote the status quo, which they think is equal but really isn't.
@Ángela Sofía Jaime Moreno I don't think that being feminist is childish, but sometimes people can think this because of people like SJWs, making they think that everyone is like this, really sorry for your situation in your country though.
but theres A LOT of crazy raging faminazis that call themselfs feminists
@Juliana Silva because of people like you women don't want to call themselfs feminists anymore... you just proving our point.
Dude, PC is just another word for being a decent person, so maybe don't get so bothered that people are trying to do better and get others to be better??
16:05
Literally the reaction of everyone to see that episode
Greetings from Tacoland 🇲🇽
Love you guys waiting every week is killing me
the worst case of "youtube celebrities" doing awful shit in the past and people still forgiving and forgetting for me is freakin Logan Paul, i cant understand how he has 18 million suscribers . . .
7:09
Oh the irony
This whole episode is ironic and a foreshadow to the future episodes
Mr. PB was all bark and no punch
Mark Walberg was a racist punk growing up, purposely beating up an Asian man, going after black kids in the neighborhood. He tried to get is record expunged recently but the backlash over it he gave up. However, the Asian guy he though he took out his eye, the guy stated he lost his eye years earlier in Vietnam. He forgave Mark Walberg over the incident.
Them talking about Philbert the show is really about Bojack. how people normalized the things Bojack did. Meta but i think it was great.
2:40 Vance: me whenever my dad looks on my Canvas and goes over my grades
the foreshadowing is so fucking strong
Free. Churro.
hey rana's jaw healed
eric tatemura FOOOOOOOOOOOOD!!
You know that "Limmings jump off a cliff" thing is an urban legend made up by Disney, right? The "documentary" filmmakers took a few Limmings and forced them off the cliff just to make their lie true.
Vance’s teeth turn grey a few times when he’s talking, think it’s an animation error
I would really love it if they edited the Free Churro episode as little as possible, but I can see why they might not :p
the reported just got super blackmailed and decided to go off grid
Only 2 Episodes left. Can't wait :D
Weird how you guys thought Bojack as bad for reopening old wounds when he saw that girl again... but also think it’s a good thing to reopen those old wounds on the scale of a national media scandal by letting everyone know what BoJack almost did? Who exactly is helped by doing that?
Jason DeMagio it’s not always about helping someone. sometimes accountability outweighs comfort (case in point dr ford vs kavanagh) there’s no easy way to address what bojack DID (invite a teenage girl into his room under the pretense of sex) but I agree that diane could have handled it better
Can't believe that Vance came back in the latest season
Vance Waggoner plays Sandy Koufax in that comeback movie, a famous Jewish baseball player
One of the best episodes.
When I saw the ending of this episode, I literally fell out of my chair and onto the floor in the fetal position.
Pls dont talk about chris brown ever again if its not negative lmao
Lolololol, that Wes Anderson films joke
Why does the one on the end look like he's about to die??
0:28 Shoutsout legend of korra ayyyyy
13:32 that gave me life MOOD 🤣🤣🤣
Accountability for one's own actions
Why exactly did Ana do this? What does she have against Bojack? Didn't she abandon him?
Pop-eye plays Battle Royal IRL.
Bunana is just Banana Bread on the go.
I love yalls videos!!! Keep up the awesome videos and enjoy the show!
OOoo that ending doe!! Shhiiitt!
Danny
Masterson comment aged poorly
Nahid looks stoned lmao
Watch Suraj's face 17:07 - 17:29
You've been to Barbados?
RANA LOOKS SO CUTEE
mermaiding 🥰
Oh yeah I all ways forget mark wahlberg commeted a hate crime
Oh just you wait.
Dax Sheppard is a much better actor and human being than Danny Masterson....btw masterson never smokes weed, is a scientologist and was drunk driving while telling Dax that smoking weed was bad...this is from Ashton Kutcher on Dax's podcast ha
Don't choke women
_"choking women Is bad"_
*Oh boy* _the_ foreshadowing.
dont be that person.
Lmaooooo 16:04 is so funny
Bay is a breed of horse, which is what Bojack is
James Gunn was fired from "Guardians of the Galaxy" because of some graphic content on Tweeter
Kyle Campbell from stuff he posted 12 years ago. That’s such bullshit
7:10
I guess Gina isn't a woman.
7:12 - you would be surprised how many girls like to get choked
Piro Man you would be surprised by how many women have grown up in a society that equals their degradation to sexual pleasure and who have now found unhealthy ways of coping with their trauma and you’d be surprised by how many men exploit their for their own sick pleasure
@@lgbtorion you would be surprised how for many people this isn't true and that they actually just enjoy getting choked, for some, pain is pleasure.
The problem is not the word “feminist”
The problem is people that say they’re feminists but preach a mix of female supremacy and hatred towards men and transgender women.
Those are femists, not feminists.
How do you guys not know about Mark Wahlberg? I'm only 20 and I know what he did
I look down on everyone if ther new wave feminists it's not just women and btw moist women are not feminists
Just saying, anything you say is incoherent when you don’t use grammar. Although, I get the impression that you wouldn’t make much more sense even using grammar.
How about choking anyone is bad. Way to virtue signal Bojack.
Bojack did nothing wrong
Explode
Allahu Akbar
@@laysthechip3356
oh course someone with that pfp would say some ignorant shit like this 💀 “anti european sentiment”
Less politics more reaction and discussion please, thank you.