Nice While It Lasted
- El episodio se transmitió el 31 ene 2020
- TV-MA
- 27min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.6/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Una celebración une a la gente.Una celebración une a la gente.Una celebración une a la gente.
Opiniones destacadas
I, like many people, deeply relate to Bojack. We all have watched his life for more than 6 years, and it's always hard to say goodbye, especially to your dear friends. The final was soo bittersweet. Every character has developed too well. This is that kind of series that you will rewatch over and over again. Sometimes the show was too desperate and depressind, but now it feels for me like something inspiring. It inspired me to live. Bojack really did help me to cope with a lot of things and i need to tell him 'thank you'. He will always be a part of my life.
P.S. the most unfair thing is that not writers decided to cancel the show, but Netflix. Also why the hell didn't the show win at least one Emmy. Hollywoo is insane
P.S. the most unfair thing is that not writers decided to cancel the show, but Netflix. Also why the hell didn't the show win at least one Emmy. Hollywoo is insane
10theXone
I can't even recall how I met BoJack Horseman. But I'm eternally grateful for the day I added it to my watchlist.
It's been almost thirty minutes since I finished this episode, I haven't stopped crying yet. I'm still not even sure why am I crying. Perhaps for all of its best and most touching moments that instantly came back to my mind by the ending? Or probably because the greatest animated show I've watched is over at last? Whatever the reason is, I'd like to use this review to offer my sincerest thanks to Netflix, and to the entire cast and crew behind this one-off piece of art.
I highly doubt I'll ever find a show that gets to to make me go through such an endless sea of emotions, while also accomplishing to get so unexpectedly real (despite being set in a cartoonish, fanciful world), caring about all its characters till the very end. A masterpiece like that sounded too perfect six years ago. Thankfully, I somehow stumbled on it. Today I saw its conclusion, and cried a last time. An eighth and last time so far in fact.
I will always cite BoJack Horseman as one of the brightest gems ever to be found on Netflix, as well as the best company I could have ever asked for during this last couple of years of my life. I dare to conclude that this is the best cartoon in history.
Thank you, BoJack Horseman, for all of the irreplaceable laughs and tears I had with you.
I C U.
It's been almost thirty minutes since I finished this episode, I haven't stopped crying yet. I'm still not even sure why am I crying. Perhaps for all of its best and most touching moments that instantly came back to my mind by the ending? Or probably because the greatest animated show I've watched is over at last? Whatever the reason is, I'd like to use this review to offer my sincerest thanks to Netflix, and to the entire cast and crew behind this one-off piece of art.
I highly doubt I'll ever find a show that gets to to make me go through such an endless sea of emotions, while also accomplishing to get so unexpectedly real (despite being set in a cartoonish, fanciful world), caring about all its characters till the very end. A masterpiece like that sounded too perfect six years ago. Thankfully, I somehow stumbled on it. Today I saw its conclusion, and cried a last time. An eighth and last time so far in fact.
I will always cite BoJack Horseman as one of the brightest gems ever to be found on Netflix, as well as the best company I could have ever asked for during this last couple of years of my life. I dare to conclude that this is the best cartoon in history.
Thank you, BoJack Horseman, for all of the irreplaceable laughs and tears I had with you.
I C U.
Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened. I feel proud to live in an era where adult animation has a platform to tell a complex story such as Bojack Horseman, transcending the stereotypes of the medium into a space that feels more real than the majority of reality television. This show has impacted me in ways no other show has, and will linger with me longer than any tv show about a talking horse probably should. As they say, "Sometimes the hardest things in life, are the things most worth doing." Thanks for the time Bojack... Horseman, obviously.
The last episodes of "Bojack Horseman" made me realize how fragile our existence is and that we're one decision away from a different path in life.
The show may not seem as deep at first glance, but once you get hooked on, there's no going back. It depicts life more accurately than any other tv series I've watched (paradoxically, given the fact that the main character is a horse). The ending feels well earned, since the audience would've expected to encounter a dull pattern a.k.a. the guy gets the girl and they elope immediatelly after.
I think the emotional response from the fans is linked to the authenticity of the plot. Bojack is held accountable for his wrongdoings and punished to watch all of his friends growing apart from him. "Life's a *beep* and then you keep living".
Nonetheless, it's a masterpiece. "Bojack Horseman", although it's a cartoon, had a heavy impact on me. It got me thinking about certain aspects of my life, and made me realize I'm sometimes my own saboteur. A hard pill to swallow if you think of it. I could relate to all characters to some degree and "The View from Halfway Down" had me in tears. I could feel what Bojack was feeling-- that was a confirmation the series was beyond great!
To everyone who worked on this project, on Bojack's universe, I salute you! You did an amazing job! Thank you for everything!
The show may not seem as deep at first glance, but once you get hooked on, there's no going back. It depicts life more accurately than any other tv series I've watched (paradoxically, given the fact that the main character is a horse). The ending feels well earned, since the audience would've expected to encounter a dull pattern a.k.a. the guy gets the girl and they elope immediatelly after.
I think the emotional response from the fans is linked to the authenticity of the plot. Bojack is held accountable for his wrongdoings and punished to watch all of his friends growing apart from him. "Life's a *beep* and then you keep living".
Nonetheless, it's a masterpiece. "Bojack Horseman", although it's a cartoon, had a heavy impact on me. It got me thinking about certain aspects of my life, and made me realize I'm sometimes my own saboteur. A hard pill to swallow if you think of it. I could relate to all characters to some degree and "The View from Halfway Down" had me in tears. I could feel what Bojack was feeling-- that was a confirmation the series was beyond great!
To everyone who worked on this project, on Bojack's universe, I salute you! You did an amazing job! Thank you for everything!
An ending that isnt the end and that's the most important thing. Goodbye bojack and Co. you will be missed.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThere are no guest voice actors in this episode. The only speaking parts are given to the five main characters: BoJack, Princess Carolyn, Diane, Mr. Peanutbutter, and Todd.
- ErroresNeil McBeal (the Navy SEAL) is a juror in Bojack's jury. His past known history with the defendant should have have precluded his participation.
- Citas
[last lines of the series]
BoJack Horseman: Life's a bitch and then you die, right?
Diane Nguyen: Sometimes. Sometimes life's a bitch and then you keep living.
BoJack Horseman: Yeah.
Diane Nguyen: But it's a nice night, huh?
BoJack Horseman: Yeah. This is nice.
- ConexionesFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Heartbreaking Cartoon Series Finales (2020)
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- 16:9 HD
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