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Wow. This was one of the most terrifying episodes of any tv show I've ever seen. There's no explanation as to what's going on. You just have to pay attention and listen carefully. This is easily Bojack's best episode. Watching it, my heart was beating faster than normal because I was afraid for Bojack. I didn't know how the series was going to end but I didn't have a good feeling. This episode is daring, emotional, terrifying and completely original. A work of art.
The finale, while totally different, is beautiful too. A perfect end to the perfect show.
Thank you.
The finale, while totally different, is beautiful too. A perfect end to the perfect show.
Thank you.
- pledgerock
- Feb 11, 2020
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- AccountToRateMovies
- Jan 30, 2020
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- shuncherick
- Feb 3, 2020
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- DjDarkrai10
- Mar 13, 2020
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If this doesn't win every Emmy, there's something wrong. (Free Churro lost outstanding animated program last year)
- Rudy_Chickenfoot
- Jan 31, 2020
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- bagiyevmarif
- Jan 30, 2020
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An episode which oozes perfection in every single scene. In my opinion not even Ozymandias (previously my favourite episode of television) is quite this compelling, beautiful and tragic. It is dense with incredible moments, allowing it to shine out in a season which is also dense with incredible episodes.
- mattiasflgrtll6
- Apr 3, 2020
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I would seriously recommend to watch this show just for you to have a chance to watch this episode. I never thought this series would have a better episode than Time's Arrow, Showstopper, Free Churro...
Masterpiece. 10 out of 10 totally and more than deserved.
- vicenternse
- Jan 31, 2020
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Best episode of the year. Best episode of the decade. Best episode ever. Call it what you want. I call it heartbreaking, beautiful, and entertaining in every way. Nearly brought me to tears. Bojack did it once again. Every season there's that huge episode and this was it, but this wasn't just the huge episode of the season but of the series.
- wrightcj-12125
- Jan 31, 2020
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With some very impressive art work, pacing, and a stunning amount of character development for such a short and crowded time frame, this episode has it all. The episode is crowded in nostalgia sure, but never does it feel forced down your throat. It feels simply like a dream, and a reflection of the life throughout it. It's a beautiful and heartfelt piece of work, that shows everything that the series has worked hard to show and more. It's haunting, but perfect, and one of the best episodes of television I have ever seen
- Allierubystein666
- Jan 31, 2020
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I don't know what was more emotionally exhausting to watch, this or Ozymandias from Breaking Bad. Both kept me on the edge of my seat, breathless, and wrecked me afterwards. But when it comes down to it, I think The View From Halfway Down destroyed me more. It hit on a deeper, existential level. This episode is like an 11th episode squared. Prepare yourself to be destroyed, but in the best way. This is what art should be. If this episode doesn't get all the Emmys, I'm going to riot.
- adarascarlet
- Feb 5, 2020
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- AlexAMeade_
- Feb 3, 2020
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Won't say a word about it as it is best to go in not knowing what to expect. One of the best single tv episodes of all time
- lachlanross
- Jan 30, 2020
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This episode gave me the same feels that I had when I watched those 2 episodes, but this one, this one shows that Bojack will be in cartoon history as one of the great cartoons ever made
- edimilson-93237
- Feb 2, 2020
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Not just the best episode of BoJack history, but ever in every television show in history
- ajiths-84413
- Jan 30, 2020
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Wow, wow, woow ... Masterpiece. This is the best episode, by far. Heartbreaker. Thanks Bojack 🐴❤
- aranzaizaguirre
- Jan 31, 2020
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Just watched this episode for the first time and holy crap man... this might be one of the greatest pieces of television ever crafted. We truly see that Bojack has been a show that was built up from the start with little hints of foreshadowing, all culminating in this beautiful piece of television. How the Emmys can overlook this for a Rick and Morty bootleg Futurama episode is beyond me.
- matthewrcaddle
- Sep 20, 2020
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As Bojack fans may know, every season, the penultimate episode (the one before the last episode) is absolutely incredible, usually the best episode on the season, and this episode did not disappoint one bit. Not gonna go into spoilers but no episode even remotely compares to it's level of genius writing and unbelievable execution.
- danielbrener
- Jan 30, 2020
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- sevskirita
- Feb 8, 2020
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I cannot stress enough how hard this episode hit me. It was the perfect penultimate episode, and it finished Bojack's internal development perfectly. The entire second half I was just watching in stunned silence because I was just in awe at how incredible the writing was. It really makes you think about your life and the course it's taking, as well as how you impact others.
I'm gonna miss Bojack a lot, and episodes that explore dark and existential themes like this masterpiece are a big reason why.
There are a lot of brilliant Bojack episodes but this one is one a completely different level. I haven't seen anything like it and I doubt I will ever see it again anywhere else.
- joefriedman-12686
- Jan 31, 2020
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No one in their right mind can be disappointed with this episode. The level of genius it took to create this is amazing with even the smallest details being meaningful. When I was watching this episode it was like there was a weight on my chest and I could barely breath it was haunting and ofc a harrowing experience for Bojack. The performances were amazing and so was the last scene there was NOTHING bad about this episode, truly a masterpiece.
- joshuagahan
- Feb 1, 2020
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