Welcome back to misc. This is the show that I do each and every week that
details what I've been consuming, which can include stuff that I've been reading,
watching, or listening to. This week, just like last week, I was really busy. New
businesses are a bitch to start, apparently. And I only had time to watch
one thing. But that one thing I devoured. It's the fourth season of Bojack
Horseman. Now many of you, perhaps, have fallen off the Bojack train. You maybe
have tried the first episode, maybe got to even episode two and decided this
isn't for me. It's weird, it's just not funny, I don't like it. And I don't
blame you! I was right there with you. But the thing about it is that the weird
part of that first season – I'd say the first six episodes – are very much not
very good. They're not very funny, and then after that it becomes probably one
of the best shows of all time. I don't know how else to explain it to people.
I really, really do believe that it is a very special show. For those of you who
may not have ever seen a single episode, this was developed by a man named
Raphael Bob-Waksberg and it stars Will Arnett, it has Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie,
Aaron Paul, Paul F. Tompkins. There's some really great voiceover artists in this.
And it has an anthropomorphic horse who used to have an 80s television show or,
maybe an early 90s television, show that was super popular. You know, in that
sitcom-y way. And he is struggling now in his kind of early- to mid-life crisis.
This world is filled with both humans and animal hybrids. It is,
again, just looking at it it is a weird show to try and pitch to people. But what it's
really done over the last few years is really focused in on, I don't know, really
emotional parts of the world today. There was an entire–
there's been stuff about families, about coming to grips with depression, with
understanding different sexualities, with – you know – dealing with with substance
abuse, there's a lot of stuff that this show deals with that you wouldn't think
of when you first start watching it. There's two episode,s very specifically,
that I want to talk about here this time. So in episode six, of the fourth
steason ... if I could speak. So episode six, of the fourth season is called Stupid
Piece of Shit. And if you want to understand what depression, about what
negative thoughts really look like, or feel like on a day to day basis ... if you've been
trying to understand that philosophy or – not philosophy – but that point of view
from people. This is the episode that you need to see. This shows you what I
basically did for, like, around eight to ten years. Where you just are in your
mind the entire time second-guessing what you're doing, believing that you're
the worst person in the world, and it's just a constant over and over and over
and over again type of thing. Bojack is also dealing with the fact that he has a
daughter that he did not know existed, and trying to really figure out how he
is supposed to support her, while of course only being able to think about
himself. And his devolvement into that depressive state really shows more about
that character and you understand exactly why Bojack continues to do the
things that he does, even though it seems super self-destructive. The other episode
is episode eleven which is called Times Arrow, and this guest stars Christine
Baranski as Bojack's mother and Matthew Broderick
as his– oh sorry. I said ... that is incorrect.
it actually has Wendie Malick as his mother, but Matthew Broderick is his
father. This really hit home with me because it
really delves into dementia, and how that really ... how that impacts the mind and
those of us around it. Now Bojack does not have the greatest relationship with
his mother, that is absolutely true. But in this episode, because it focuses on
his mother you can see where her mind is actually going. How she gets pulled into
the past, or she thinks that she's actually in the present, and then how
that impacts the future. Like it's a really interesting usage of time.
Christopher Nolan would be very proud of this episode I think. This is such a
special show. I really think, to reiterate what I said
at the beginning, that this is one of the best shows not just on right now, but of
all time. If you stopped watching it I would really, really recommend that you
go and give it a second try. If you get to the end of the the first season and
you're still not on board it's doubtful that you're probably ever gonna like it.
But I would say get to the end of season one and if that's enough, if you're
pulled forward into season two you are gonna be so rewarded by sticking with
this show, because it goes into places that are super emotional.
They're super resonant and push not only animation but the way that television
tells stories forward. That's my two cents. If you've seen the show let me
know down in the comments below. If you think that that's correct or it's
completely bogus I want to hear your thoughts
either way you fall onto that spectrum. Thank you so much for watching. My name
is Kyle. Until we see each other next week on Monday, consume good stuff!
I know I said I was only gonna talk about one thing, but right here at the very end,
very quickly I do want to give a huge congratulations to Andrew Huang – fellow
Canadian YouTuber – who just crossed the 1 million subscriber threshold. Which could
not happen to a nicer person, and a greater guy. If you have not checked out
his channel you really should. He does a whole host of things, but
mostly centered around music. He is passionate about all forms of sonic
energy coming at him. He'll mashup genres, he'll go into detail about music
theory, comedy he'll throw himself into as well. But really he's centred around
music. And yes it's partly because we've met a few times, and he's very very kind
and nice. And usually actually remembers who I am, because I'm a huge narcissist.
Congratulations Andrew! Really, really could not be more well-deserved. More
people should check him out. Andrew Huang. Link down in the description.



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