Also comparing it to Rick and Morty which suggests they haven't watched it
edit: If you don't like the show that's cool I just thought this was a weird pattern
Also comparing it to Rick and Morty which suggests they haven't watched it
edit: If you don't like the show that's cool I just thought this was a weird pattern
Netflix didn't milk it for 6 seasons, they cut it short after 6 seasons because the crew unionized
It should have ended after 2, labor struggle doesn't change that.
Why should it have ended after two? It didn't even get worse after two seasons, at least in most people's opinion
It was petty repetitive. I think season 5 was where the show lost me. Plus I had some incredibly annoying roommates who learned all the wrong lessons from the show.
I'd appreciate if you expanded on that.
They were just terrible roommates (made huge messes and didnt pick up after themselves, one moved their girlfriend in). Most of them managed to love the show despite being conservative or centrist, and they just weren't fun to be around. Like they had strong issues with depression and substance abuse and didn't do anything to work on it.
Like I donno, I doubt the show existing or not existing would have changed shit about them but I still associate it with them.
It was the same themes and narrative over and over. Bojack just going through cycles of being a piece of shit, getting hit with consequences, learning and growing, some event happening & then him collapsing back into shit again.
I only needed to see this once or twice, not six times.
Because it was shitty after 2 seasons. The concept got old, very quickly. Once he made The Secretariat film, that was that.
People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis!