Bereavement is a way of life

Haylie 2022-10-22 11:26:35

The screenwriter is really good, and through simple character settings and lines, he vividly describes the helplessness and anxiety of Hollywood's drunken fans and stars after they have passed away. A horse man who was popular and outdated in the popular American family sitcom in the 1980s, his girlfriend is a catwoman with a manager's mind, and a decadent man lives in a big Hollywood villa. When I watched the first episode, I I just think that this man's mark looks like the little fan in "Breaking Bad", and seeing the cast list is really worthy of him, and his temperament is too accurate. The competitor is the popular star Big Yellow Dog, who also acts in family comedy. This dog's sultry and sociable personality almost brings together the points of many Hollywood male stars. Set by such a unique and novel person, it also has ulterior motives to join the plot line of the Penguin Publishing House mapping Random House to hire a gunman to publish a book for the horse man, and the detail design that can be seen everywhere is really delicious.

If there is any domestic animation that can compare with it, then I can think of only one "Special Team" that appeared in the 1980s.

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BoJack Horseman quotes

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    Sarah Lynn: That's too much, man!

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    Princess Carolyn: You/he/she needs an agent?