Beatrice tells BoJack that he arrived just in time as a female Cardinal bird had flown in through the window and they’re having trouble getting her out of the house. BoJack as well was told this by his mother in a flashback to his childhood in, During the middle of the song, the music changes to the music from Sarah Lynn's song. You're flying now. The door moves closer and closer much like the water becoming as he fell. The View from Halfway Down is a perfectly serviceable psych-pop album, but when it comes closer to Ride territory is when it soars. The conversation about the best and worst parts in each other's lives. 4.6K likes. Corduroy tells Sarah Lynn that her exploits as a pop star were just a high she chased, saying that it doesn’t compare to Crackerjack’s time in the military, the comparison making Crackerjack visibly uncomfortable. PREDICT the 2020 Emmy winners now; change through September 20 Make your predictions at Gold Derby now. The white colors may also represent being angelic, representing Sarah Lynn's death. Let's Find Out! Dave Edmunds' recording was released in July 1994 on his Plugged In album.. "The View From Halfway Down" Episode. BoJack realizes he is drowning in his pool at roughly the seventeen-minute mark of the episode. As Beatrice keeps spinning, black tar reaches out from the door frame and consumes Beatrice and she vanishes too. This episode serves as the final apperances of. BoJack mentioned having a recurring dinner party nightmare in a session with. The outfit has a translucent top with fabric shaped like hands covering her breasts and coming up from her stomach. Sarah Lynn starts to play Don’t Stop Dancing ‘Til The Curtains Call which quickly transitions into a song to the tune of her song Prickly Muffin. This is based on real experiences of failed suicides. Love Comes In Waves 2. A little wind, a summer sun, A river rich and regal. He goes on to explain that racing was the only thing that made sense to him and since he was no longer allowed to do that he was nobody. With Will Arnett, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins. Shortly thereafter, BoJack leaves with Secretariat to smoke. Memes, quotes, pictures and everything related to Bojack Horseman Secretariat/Butterscotch regrets not admiring the view from halfway down after he (Secretariat) jumped off the bridge when initially he was considerably proud of himself for going through with it. He says it must’ve come from swimming earlier. Crackerjack stops playing the trumpet although the music keeps going while his trumpet is suspended in the air. Corduroy is surprised by this, saying that he didn’t know that they can pick two worst moments, while Herb tells Corduroy that it’s a conversation, not an assignment. After being cut off by his sister, Bojack returns to alcohol and drugs, drinking himself into a stupor until the heartbreaking penultimate episode, titled The View from Halfway Down. In BoJack’s dream, he arrives at his mother’s house with a six-year-old Sarah Lynn and with a hydrangea plant in hand as a gift. A. Milne is narrated from the perspective of a child who stops to think at the halfway point of a set of stairs. BoJack then has an awkward interaction with Corduroy who asks him if he was still weirded out because the last time he saw Corduroy was when he was “...naked, hanging from [my] iPhone charger, holding a lemon, with a very erect penis despite being deceased in [my] trailer for over an hour." It premiered with the rest of Part 2 of Season 6 on January 31, 2020. Beatrice says that they’ll get a bucket but since the tar is falling on BoJack he’s going to have to hold the bucket. Earlier in the episode, Secretariat stated that his suicide was the best moment of his life. Swerve 5. When BoJack and Secretariat step outside for a smoke break, they are standing on the bridge (George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge in Louisville) where Secretariat jumped off to commit suicide. A talented charmer and a stupid piece of shit.” BoJack then takes the stage and approaches the open door and asks if it’s terrifying. When he … BoJack says that he’ll see Herb on the other side. As BoJack has not woken up from the dream yet he decides to go to the showcase which is hosted by Herb. Everyone enters the door in a way that resembles their death: Sarah Lynn's song symbolizes that as a celebrity she was forced to put on a show throughout her life, and dying alone as she was still alive after BoJack left her. Crackerjack says his best moment was when he enlisted in the army. Secretariat's poem switches from the third-person narration, to Second-Person Narration, to first-person, in imitation of a ". As BoJack continues to panic, Herb invites Secretariat to the stage. Previous First off, this episode was a true masterpiece. Before reading the poem, Secretariat says ", When Sarah Lynn drops through the door, BoJack repeats the ", BoJack's phone call with Diane echoes their conversation at the end of, BoJack tells his mom after she invites him and Sarah Lynn in, he tells her ". Secretariat goes on to explain that all that time that the others spent trying to make a name for themselves or do good deeds in the world, landed them in the same place as him as he did none of that stuff. Herb asks who made that rule up saying that he helped people also going on to ask who cares if it made him feel good. About “The View from Halfway Down” A poem given by Secretariat in Bojack’s near-death experience in the season 6 episode “The View from Halfway Down”. He confesses that after he was fired off of Horsin’ Around he thought about killing himself much to BoJack’s dismay. This is also reflected in the narcissus painting where BoJack is no longer swimming but drowning. Sarah Lynn says that the worst part of her life was the 2007 “Sexually Confident Virgin Tour." By putting various characters from Bojack's life together over a dinner and talent show in their journey between life and death, the episode makes it clear that ultimately pondering this question is meaningless. It premiered with the rest of Part 2 of Season 6 on January 31, 2020. Secretariat cuts in and says that the worst part of his life was on August 22, 1973, when he was banned from racing ever again. When the spotlight shifts to BoJack he proceeds to apologize for everything that happened to Sarah Lynn but she interrupts him before going back to the piano to start her song. BoJack regrets the fact that he and his father never got to speak like that to each other in real life but at the very least they were able to do it before he woke up. Corduroy then goes on to say that he has three worst moments of his life that he wants to share and Herb tells him that’s way too many. it screams sublime. Towards the end of her dance, Beatrice manages to suspend her self in the air while spinning and her ribbon gets longer. Beatrice dismisses Sarah Lynn saying that she died in a hedonistic bender. As BoJack continues to panic, he asks Herb how he got there and Herb replies “How the hell should I know?“ BoJack tries retracing his steps, recalling that he broke into his old house, he was watching the Horsin’ Around Blu-ray, and he drank and took some pills and then he went swimming. As he runs through the dining room on the dining table, he hears indistinct chatter as he’s being chased by the black tar. BoJack looks over the edge of the bridge and spots the silhouette of his body floating in the pool of his old house. Earlier in the episode, Secretariat stated that his suicide…. Secretariat says that he wouldn’t have cared so much about everything. the water screams sublime BoJack says that sacrifice in the service of something greater might mean something but questions what’s the good in sacrifice in and of itself. the water staring back at him from his view in the bridge taunts him, to his eyes the water tells him I am the solution I am the end. LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE Email me: Lamont.turner1644@gmail.comInstagram: lamontturner_1Reddit: Lamont-turner The chair BoJack sits on during the show is from his AA meetings, and the stage is from the comedy club he and Herb performed during their stand-up days. It is one of the best episodes of TV I have seen, only being beaten by Mr Robot 407 "Proxy Authentication Required", and that is some compliment btw. Zach Braff was pushed into the void, albeit accidentally, representing how he was murdered. Herb continues, saying that when he got fired from Horsin’ Around he was able to become his true authentic self being out of the closet as a gay man in the 90s. Sarah Lynn then asks the group if anyone has ever had a song of theirs played in outer space saying that her hit single, No, No, No (No Means Yes) made its way to Mars. The View From Halfway Down. Secretariat says that his best part was committing suicide by jumping off of the bridge, going on to explain that it was his choice and he got to go out on his own terms and there are not many people that can say that. Sarah Lynn gradually ages up until the middle of the dinner scene - when she and BoJack arrive she is a little girl when she begins to chase the bird with the other party guests she becomes a pre-teen when dinner first starts she is a teenager at the height of her singing career, and during the middle of dinner she becomes her thirty-year-old self. Standup comedian, actor, crippling alcoholic! As the bird struggles to make its way out of the window, the black tar consumes her. Directed by Ghost Tones 4. Beatrice wraps herself in the ribbon as she keeps spinning and Crackerjack ties the end of the ribbon to his waist and jumps into the door frame and disappears. NOTE: Secretariat takes the role of BoJack's father in this episode, this is due to BoJack seeing him as more of a fatherly figure than his actual father Butterscotch Horseman. This resembles that his death was by accidental hanging. Sarah Lynn questions what BoJack is holding. The view from halfway down A little wind, a summer sun A river rich and regal A flood of fond endorphins Brings a calm that knows no equal You’re flying now You see things much more clear Than from the ground It’s all okay, or it would be Were you not now halfway down Thrash to break from gravity What now could slow the drop All I Got (Where´s My Mind) Written and recorded by Rune Bagge https://www.vulture.com/2020/02/bojack-horseman-the-view-from-halfway-down-oral-history.html, https://bojackhorseman.fandom.com/wiki/The_View_from_Halfway_Down?oldid=72393. 15. Sleep Walking 2. Thrash to break from gravity, What now could slow the drop? As she repeats the last two lines of the song twice more “Don’t stop dancing," she holds her breath and falls backward into the darkness behind the door frame and vanishes completely. Zach Braff continues to serve everyone their dinners. BoJack says that when people valorize the idea of sacrifice, loss, and suffering people tend to internalize the idea that being happy is selfish but sacrifice doesn’t mean anything. Herb tells Secretariat that they’re playing the best part/the worst part. This episode homages the dying dream sequence of. Do They Know Things?? The product of a gradual, four-year process and finished during lockdown, the album was entirely written and recorded by Andy, Back in 2016, Andy was inspired by David Bowie’s death to be more proactive about finishing his songs, more… So the view from halfway down might be pretty good for “BoJack” this year. When asked about the best and worst parts of his life, BoJack says the worst part of his life was right before he found himself at the dinner party since he went to Angela Diaz’s house. Sarah Lynn follows the others into the theater saying that maybe BoJack would be able to come to the showcase next time. BoJack, seemingly at peace, realizes that when he got out of the pool to call Diane she didn’t pick up the phone and it went to voicemail and after he left her a voice message he went back in the pool. "The View from Halfway Down" ends with the black tar Charlotte had warned BoJack about consuming him and the sound of a heart monitor flatlining. As Crackerjack continues to talk, Beatrice asks BoJack if he’s ready to sing The Lollipop Song in the showcase, and BoJack tells Beatrice that he never makes it to the showcase. You see things more more clear. Secretariat and Beatrice get into a brief argument before settling back into their seats. Beatrice passive aggressively tells Secretariat that he didn’t miss anything and she asks him why shouldn’t they just bend themselves to his schedule. Secretariat, speaking in Butterscotch's voice tells BoJack that he did care. When Corduroy asked if he could ask Herb something, Herb pokes fun at the fact that Corduroy is asking Herb if he can ask him a question, and BoJack jumps in much to the annoyance of everyone except Crackerjack. Corduroy asks Crackerjack if he believes his death meant something since it was for a greater cause. When BoJack initially enters the house, the fire in the living room is fully glowing because BoJack still has life in him, but when the tar chases him at the end of the episode the fire has dimmed. Sarah Lynn clarifies that she’s not talking about her death but she’s talking about her life, saying that she gave her whole life. Directed by Amy Winfrey. However, BoJack continues to retrace his steps saying that he called Diane and he couldn’t have drowned in the pool if he had gotten out of the pool to call Diane. Then BoJack remembers he got out of the pool and called Diane. These are the quotes for The View from Halfway Down, which is the 75 th episode overall of BoJack Horseman. Since this entire episode takes place in BoJack's mind, it's likely the mindsets of the other party guests on life, mortality, and death are from BoJack's own mindset and trying to grapple with the meaning of mortality and life. It’s now or never for “BoJack Horseman” to win the Best Animated Series Emmy, and there’s no better representative than the penultimate episode, “The View from Halfway Down.”This summary statement, about titular horse BoJack (Will Arnett) encountering everyone who’s died in the series at a dinner party, forces him to confront the reasons behind his substance abuse and bad behavior. BoJack is also seen sinking into his pool in the intro, and he almost drowns in. Crackerjack says that question is too big for someone like him to answer, while Beatrice tells Corduroy that Crackerjack’s death did mean something saying that her brother gave the ultimate sacrifice. The View From Halfway Down by Rune Bagge, released 31 October 2020 1. Than from the ground. In this episode and in the other two episodes where BoJack attempted suicide, he found a way out - either by inspiration like with the wild horses or by circumstances, like with the probability of a party guest pulling him out or by him calling Diane begging her to tell him not to go in the pool. BoJack asks Secretariat if he could go back and do things differently what would he do. Corduroy then goes on to say that it doesn’t count then since he got pleasure out of it then it wasn’t a selfless act, and good deeds are only good if it’s selfless. The view from halfway down was, in my opinion, the crescendo of this entire show. In the living room, several paintings or photographs, and objects seen throughout the series are in the living room, including: BoJack gives hydrangeas to his mother when he first arrives. January 31, 2020 Herb introduces the opening act which is Sarah Lynn. BoJack tells Secretariat that he was the fastest runner in the world and he was an inspiration to millions, but Secretariat says that despite that he ended up in the same place as BoJack. ‘Secretariat’! Elements of Bell’s electronic dalliances with GLOK are on show, but also you can pick out guitar tones left over from his time with the criminally overlooked Hurricane #1. Herb tells BoJack that there’s a possibility that somebody’s going to find him and save him and there’s also a possibility that someone won’t. Son of Butterscotch and Beatrice! Some of the other party guests were originally going to change too, such as Herb and Beatrice aging up and down, or Butterscotch/Secretariat switching which character he appeared as, but this idea was scrapped, as it would have been too much going on, and Sarah Lynn was the most fitting character for this concept. The View from Halfway Down is haunting due to the brutal honesty of its response to this question or, rather, its view on asking the question at all. Just What It Be Like 10. Everyone leaves for the theater in the other room, and BoJack says goodbye to everyone. Back at the theater, Zach Braff is about to perform his roller skate routine when BoJack bursts in and tells him to stop the show, asking what is going on. The View From Halfway Down 9. The View From Halfway takes a grim approach to death, skipping the often comforting idea of forever peace and painlessness. The chair BoJack sits in at the dinner scene resembles the inside of a casket, with a soft white background and brown edges. In the living room, the other dinner party guests are other people who have predeceased BoJack; Herb Kazzaz, Corduroy Jackson Jackson, and Crackerjack Sugarman. Much to BoJack’s confusion he’s still in the dream and hasn’t woken up yet. BoJack panics and tries to run through the exit, which had reappeared, but he ends up on stage instead. Sarah Lynn says that there is a lot of good to come from sacrifice, saying that she sacrificed a lot and she was “freaking awesome.". … Corduroy then goes on to mention Christ before being interrupted by Beatrice who tells him that she doesn’t appreciate the talk of religion in her house. Beatrice questions what did Sarah Lynn ever sacrifice and Sarah Lynn said she gave her whole life. While Corduroy performs his piece BoJack tries to ask Herb where does the door lead. NOTE: This entirety of this episode is BoJack's dream sequence. A run of two albums, an EP and two world tours later, it would take a pandemic to give Andy the space to complete 'The View from Halfway Down'. BoJack leaves the house and walks back onto the bridge as Diane tells him it’s too late and what’s done is done. This episode is the highest-rated episode on its IMDB page, with 10/10. Nice While It Lasted, Beatrice sarcastically thanking BoJack for the hydrangeas. Sarah Lynn questions what does being authentic has to do with anything. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Fazo 8. BoJack then claims that his father has never made it to dinner before. Corduroy's body goes limp before going into the door. BoJack brushes off this sentiment saying that all he cared about was his book, getting drunk, and telling people how miserable he was. Crackerjack continues, saying he didn’t know that enlisting in the army would lead to the two worst moments of his life. As Secretariat talks, BoJack starts eating his pills but ends up spitting them out. BoJack sits back down next to Secretariat and Herb introduces Zach Braff. “The View From Halfway Down” represents the major traumatic events that have weighed most heavily on BoJack’s psyche. He responds by saying he believes it to be a hydrangea plant. She goes on to explain that her manager had leaked nude pictures of her on the internet to get more tour dates added and her mom pointed out every carb she ever ate, but it gave millions of fans a show they won’t ever forget. In Japanese, the flowers mean ". Sarah Lynn is given a hamburger and fries, Herb is given peanuts, Corduroy, a lemon, Crackerjack, food rations, and Beatrice low-grade cafeteria food. BoJack mentioned in. “This album is about sounds, a listening experience,” he claims, and it’s an accurate account of ‘The View From Halfway Down’. BoJack is surprised, asking Herb what he would’ve done had the Knicks not been having a good season and Herb says he would’ve just switched to baseball. The View from Halfway Down is the fifteenth episode of Season 6 of the Netflix original series BoJack Horseman, and the 75th episode overall. Just then, Beatrice’s ribbon falls to the ground as does Crackerjack’s trumpet and the music stops. He says that peace is someone trying to convince themselves that life has meaning or purpose, and if you do everything the right way then there’s a parting gift at the end. Towards the end, the song transitions back to Don’t Stop Dancing ‘Til The Curtain Call. The upcoming ‘Horny Unicorn’! The screen goes black and a heart rate monitor goes flat but then starts beeping again indicating BoJack is still alive. When Corduroy tries wrapping a rope that he’s holding around his neck, BoJack sternly stops him and Corduroy stops, stating that he forgot where he was for a second. Sarah Lynn runs up to BoJack with a fireplace poker, asking if it will help get the bird out of the house. Corduroy asks if Herb really got pleasure out of his charity work, and Herb says his philanthropy dwarfed every other joy in his life. As the black tar consumes him he simply talks to Diane about her day. BoJack and Secretariat walk outside onto a bridge, the same bridge Secretariat jumped off of when he committed suicide. BoJack runs to the door looking for Sarah Lynn but she’s gone and Herb introduces Corduroy’s aerial act. He then has a brief but pleasant interaction with his uncle Crackerjack who tries to help BoJack hit the bird with a pillow until she flies off and Crackerjack moves on. This may represent how it's strongly implied her stepfather sexually abused her as a child. A side by side comparison of the podium from Free Churro, and the podium from Zach Braff's performance in The View from Halfway Down. A pleasing amalgam of propulsive uptempo shoegaze, misty psych-pop, and layered acoustic songwriting, The View from Halfway Down offers an attractive compendium of Bell's accumulated strengths. He laid down some tracks in former Beady Eye and Oasis bandmate Gem's studio, but got diverted when Ride's live reunion blossomed into a full return. He interrupts himself by taking a drink of water but he spits it out asking if anybody else has water that tastes like chlorine and asks Zach Braff for different water. Review: March 2, 2021.WikiProject Television … BoJack chases the bird into the kitchen and she flies out of the window and everyone except Beatrice celebrates. Herb says that the best part of his life was doing work in Machu Picchu. Skywalker 5. Beatrice wears the same outfit she wore to her debutante ball, which was also the same night she met Butterscotch and when BoJack was conceived, as seen in, She also performs an interpretative ribbon dance. That’s probably one of many things that made living a life of television such an attractive thing to a young BoJack Horseman. BoJack asks Secretariat what is behind the door and Secretariat ignores the question entirely and expresses annoyance towards Herb, saying that he doesn’t believe that Herb truly found peace when he was in Machu Picchu. Sarah Lynn, who has aged up to her thirty-one-year-old self, says that sacrifice does mean something. BoJack tells Herb that he kept having a recurring dream about having a dinner party with everyone who had died so he decided to do it for real. Before they can finish the conversation, Corduroy swings himself into the door frame and disappears into the darkness. Crackerjack clarifies that he never actually killed a Nazi and all of his kills were friendly fire much to everyone’s shock. BoJack goes on to explain that the reason that moment was special to him is it felt good to help someone do something, and he liked it because it reminded him of when he was younger and first starting out in the acting business. BoJack says that he believes Herb but Secretariat assures BoJack that every single person in the theater would go back and live their lives over if they could. Ameno Dorime 7. As the tar continues to drip on his head, BoJack says that for him, discovering Corduroy in his trailer was one of the top five worst moments of his life. This may reference the seventeen minutes in between Sarah Lynn going unconscious and BoJack calling the authorities. The View from Halfway Down is one of the most incredible half hours of television I've ever seen. As he tries to remember when he went swimming, Secretariat tells BoJack not to think about it and asks him what the best part of his life was. Everyone is in the dining room and BoJack is sitting at the head of the table. Everyone is going around the table talking about the best and worst moments of their lives. BoJack asks Diane what he should do and she tells him it doesn’t matter. Beatrice sarcastically thanking BoJack for the hydrangeas. Corduroy continues, saying that he was constantly trying to feel good and always looking for maximum pleasure, and that was one of the worst parts of his life. Secretariat takes the stage and starts reading his poem “The View From Halfway Down." Stress Relief 3. The photographs and paintings in the living room ooze tar when BoJack tries to escape, most of them specifically where BoJack himself is. Bojack is the guest of honor at a dinner party, where all of the other guests … Herb says that he doesn’t think it’s scary saying that everything must come to an end at some point. … BoJack asks Herb if anyone’s ever come back from “this place," and Herb tells BoJack there is no “place," his brain is just going through what it feels like it needs to go through and all he can do now is sit back and enjoy the show. Most people regained their will to live and hoped to survive during the suicide attempts. Sarah Lynn goes on to state that she helped a lot of people and she wasn’t a bad person. While she’s talking, BoJack is given water. BoJack Horseman Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. BoJack wants to finish his conversation with Diane and tries to leave the room to find a phone but the exit disappears. ‘Philbert’! A poem given by Secretariat in Bojack’s near-death experience in the season 6 episode “The View from Halfway Down”. A flood of fond endorphins. Crackerjack, bleeding through the bullet wound in his forehead, tells BoJack that nothing he does it is going to matter, while a slightly aged Beatrice tells BoJack that all his screaming and struggling isn’t going to pull his body out of the pool and Herb tells BoJack he needs to sit down. Herb tries to tell BoJack that they’re trying to do a show. Zach Braff reaches over and grabs BoJack’s plate before walking off. The View from Halfway Down Reality starts setting in for BoJack when he realizes this is the reason he hasn’t woken up yet. Secretariat and Zach try to get BoJack to calm down, and Zach tries to get BoJack to sit down put BoJack pushes Zach backward and Zach slowly slides towards the open door. to him that water is his perceived salvation or rather his fix his end. In the poem however, Secretariat admits his regret after jumping to his death. BoJack tries to explain to Beatrice who Zach Braff is but she simply asks “You mean my butler?” When Beatrice takes the phone call in the kitchen she tells BoJack to help with the bird. Partly through her dance, Beatrice starts dancing with a ribbon baton and jumps into the audience. When BoJack answers “Yep," Corduroy tells BoJack that he needs to get over it. Sarah Lynn goes on to accuse everyone of accusing her of being a bad person with their charity work, being authentic, and killing Nazis. Herb then goes on to introduce BoJack describing him as “The star of ‘Horsin’ Around’ and ‘The BoJack Horseman Show’! It's all okay, it would be, Were you not not halfway down. BoJack's suicide attempt is similar to how he said he wanted to go out in. Herb then explains that when he was not hiding behind a façade he was able to be at peace with himself which is when he decided to get into philanthropy. Thus could represent BoJack knowing Sarah Lynn through all aspects of her life, and her showing up to the party with him might represent him bringing her to death's door, as he was responsible for her death and all the party guests gradually die throughout the show. The dinner party scene so difficult to execute a different storyboard artist was assigned to each character. Indica 3. As the house continues to fill with black tar, the bird makes its way towards BoJack who takes a poker and chases her into the kitchen. As Secretariat regrets not admiring the view from halfway down after he jumped off the bridge he stumbles backward and falls through the door frame and disappears into the darkness. Instead, Bojack is forced to face all of the people he wronged and watch them perform before death until Bojack himself is taken. She puts the plant on the table as black tar starts dripping on the plant from the ceiling. Rather than a dream, the surreal episode turns out to be a near-death experience, with BoJack apparently drowning in his swimming pool, making good on the prophetic image in … Secretariat continues to panic saying he's changed his mind as Herb tries to console him.
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