I have only watched the first 6 episodes so far, so let me talk about the two things that impressed me the most.
This is a fast-food comedy animation with bad language and full of irony. The characters in it have disgusting places, such as the laziness of the horse man, the addiction of Tod to the game, the ruthlessness of the girlfriend, the self-practice of the female star, the peanut butter (I suspect that it only cares about itself, and maintaining a seemingly friendly relationship with people is also for their own happiness) and so on, to be honest I am quite uncomfortable, but watching these depraved behaviors gave me some A moment of introspection, knowing that it would be wrong for me to do something like that (however, can people really learn from other people's mistakes, or even a virtual plot? Or is it just like toilet paper lol and throw it away?) but I still get Some sentences that touched me: For example, Diane insists on helping her family with affairs, but she still wants to be recognized by her family, even if she hates them, she knows they are bad. I feel the same, although I sometimes despise and hate some people, but I still want to be recognized by others, although I know this is impossible, they do not love me, and our ideas are not consistent. BoJack said, "Family is like a stinky puddle. Growing up allows us to jump out of this hole." It comforts my heart, yes, for something you hate, just admit that it's too bad to be touched by you. , It is much easier to leave decisively than indecision. Sometimes what I lack is such a state of mind. Another point is about sex. Maybe it's because America's concept is much more open than ours. In the animation, I feel that they seem to regard sex as a pleasure exercise that can quickly get dopamine, and there is no mental burden. This may be that some people in reality are dating and can't. The reason for resisting temptation? I don't know what the reality is in my country, but I think that if you look at sex in this way, it will be very easy to become addicted, just like game addiction, games give quick feedback, players get psychological pleasure, and sex addiction The brain releases a large amount of dopamine directly through sensory stimulation. The creators designed animals to produce dopamine when they mate, with the intention of making them multiply. In modern society, people no longer have the need for mass reproduction, so how should we view sex? To prevent promiscuity, should we give it a new meaning? Such as the way of communication and imprints between close people? Instead of just seeing it as a sport or a reproductive act?
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