Nice While It Lasted
- Episode aired Jan 31, 2020
- TV-MA
- 27m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
8.1K
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A celebration brings people together.A celebration brings people together.A celebration brings people together.
Will Arnett
- BoJack Horseman
- (voice)
Amy Sedaris
- Princess Carolyn
- (voice)
Alison Brie
- Diane Nguyen
- (voice)
Aaron Paul
- Todd Chavez
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- 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.
- GoofsNeil McBeal (the Navy SEAL) is a juror in Bojack's jury. His past known history with the defendant should have have precluded his participation.
- Quotes
[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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Heartbreaking Cartoon Series Finales (2020)
Featured review
A personal farewell to the best cartoon I have ever watched
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.
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- theXone
- Jan 31, 2020
Details
- Runtime27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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