What was his end-game?
To get back in shape.
>>89388551
A good end game.
>>89388265
What does he say here, again? Something about climbing a hill?
>>89390603
It gets easier, but you have to do it every day. That's the hard part, but it gets easier.
>>89390648
ive lived a good amount of life, and its not getting easier.
why is this simian shit a liar too?
>>89390648
Dude, Bojack is the best show ever.
>>89390670
calm down bojack
>>89390709
This cartoon was the most depressing experience I've ever had to sit through. The moral of the story remains constant: people never change, only their circumstances do. Mix in actual clinical depression and the unending hell that is the people of Los Angeles/Hollywoo(d), and it's seriously like watching atlas push the rock up the hill over and over hoping more and more each time that he will finally get run over by it so he can be put out of his misery. The occasional unironic furry porn in the background doesn't really help, either.
>>89391359
Sisyphus, not Atlas. My mistake.
>>89391359
Every character in the show is specifically drawn to bring out their most ugly qualities. It's an intentional design choice.
I prefer something like Black Mirror for pure existential despair, but Bojack Horseman is a pretty good and slightly more cohesive experience.
>>89390648
have you tried doing it every day
>>89390670
You're obviously doing something wrong.
>>89391359
People change all the time, mostly out of necessity though.
>>89390670
Are you trying though?
>>89391359
You can change, it's just that it's fucking hard and scary and uncomfortable so most people give up unless forced.
This is not Will Arnett's funniest role.
>>89388265
To avenge his dead wife.
>>89390648
>he is then hit by a bus and has to have both legs cut off.
>now he can't run at all
bojack horseman is just Dr. Becker