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      This is the 3rd time I’ve seen something relating to Bojack today, might be time for a rewatch lmao

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      “Stupid Piece of Shit” is great for asking people if this is how they think. Some people don’t know they have depression from critical thinking.

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    The Bear. The show is just a bunch of people trying to process the grief of traumatic life experiences while simultaneously trying to survive the loss of a beloved person in common. All this through the power of cooking and yelling very loudly. The food is awesome though.

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      As the show went on, I ketp thinking that it was so good, and the end was going to ruin it. That it had to have an end, and there’s no way it could be satisfying.

      And then it was perfect, and I loved it, and I watched the whole series over again.

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    Easy answer would be the Galactica remake. The entire show is essentially watching humanity break down because of the collective weight of what it lost as a society.

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    I’m kinda surprised no one has said Midnight Mass. It revolves around suffering and the ideas of redemption.

    Honestly any of Flanagan’s work could be used for this question.

    The Haunting of Hill House is about loss and the grief of losing.

    Haunting of Bly Manor gets around to it slowly, but it also focuses on loss, though not entirely permanent.

    And The Fall of the House of Usher is just a sadistic chase of suffering and pain

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    I think you’re asking for someone to say a particular thing so I take the bait and say: The Leftovers.

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    Genddy Tartakovsky’s Primal. The show is visceral and intense and forces you to acknowledge that you and anything around you can lose everything in the snap of fingers, for no real reason except “thats just how life is sometimes”. And it does this despite having no comprehensible dialog.

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    Don’t watch shows. Watch videos essays from people with philosophy degrees. Watch the videos where they talk about scary things being applied to your life. Or ask questions you’re scared to ask and look for information about it. Gl

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      Bro, sometimes you just need to take a break from all of that and watch something dumb. The “bread and circus” is real, but you shouldn’t completely abstain from it either. Use it to rest and recharge when you can

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        You’re the one that wanted “deep”. If you think that gob bluth is a paragon of truth go ahead. Just don’t eat French fries and call it vegetables.