Free Churro
- Episódio foi ao ar 14 de set. de 2018
- TV-MA
- 26 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBoJack delivers a eulogy at a funeral.BoJack delivers a eulogy at a funeral.BoJack delivers a eulogy at a funeral.
- BoJack Horseman
- (narração)
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- Princess Carolyn
- (narração)
- (apenas creditado)
- Diane Nguyen
- (narração)
- (apenas creditado)
- Mr. Peanutbutter
- (narração)
- (apenas creditado)
- Todd Chavez
- (narração)
- (apenas creditado)
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- CuriosidadesWill Arnett is the only voice heard, providing the voices for both Bojack and Butterscotch. None of the other main characters make an appearance, although Todd and Diane are mentioned indirectly.
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BoJack Horseman: So I stopped at a Jack in the Box on the way here, and the girl behind the counter said, "Hiya! Are you having an awesome day?" Not, "How are you doing today?" No. "Are you having an awesome day?" Which is pretty shitty because it puts the onus on me to disagree with her, like if I'm not having an "awesome day," suddenly I'm the negative one. Usually when people ask how I'm doing, the real answer is I'm doing shitty, but I can't say I'm doing shitty, because I don't even have a good reason to be doing shitty. So if I say, "I'm doing shitty," then they say, "Why? What's wrong?" And I have to be like, "I don't know, all of it?" So instead, when people ask me how I'm doing, I usually say, "I am doing so great." But when this girl at the Jack in the Box asked me if I was having an awesome day, I thought, well, today I'm actually allowed to feel shitty, today I have a good reason, so I said to her, "Well, my mom died." And she immediately burst into tears. So now *I* have to comfort *her*, which is annoying, and meanwhile, there's a line of people forming behind me, who are all giving me these real judgy looks because I made the Jack in the Box girl cry. And she's bawling, and she's saying, "I'm sorry, I'm so sorry," and I'm like, "It's fine, it's fine. I mean, it's not fine, but, you know, it's... fine. And I would like to order a Double Jack Meal, and I've kinda got somewhere to be, so maybe less with the crying and more with the frying, huh?" And the girl apologizes, again, and she offers me a free churro with my meal. And as I'm leaving, I think, "I just got a free churro because my mom died." No one ever tells you when your mom dies, you get a free churro.
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Will Arnett, as BoJack Horseman, is unstoppable. This episode, this brilliantly written, perfectly delivered episode, starred only one character, showcased only one voice, and even in this stripped down, vulnerable state, (maybe even because of it) was the most beautiful, most powerful, most devastating offering to-date. It was a five-year journey that culminated in a 26 minute speech that left me speechless. It wrecked me. No joke. It was so unapologetically broken, that it became, in fact, an act of bravery. I have never witnessed anything like this before and if I ever encounter something similar again, it still won't be able to hit me as poignantly as this did.
I think the question has been answered. BoJack is more man than a horse.
Never once does the show's animated nature enter the mind. This episode, which is essentially a monologue, is a doctoral level exposition into aging, into themes of hope and expectation, into the agony of grief, disappointment, love and the burden of the human condition. It was masterful.
Give Will Arnett an award. Give him all the awards.
- shanitajohn
- 16 de out. de 2018
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- Tempo de duração26 minutos
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- 16:9 HD