And Bojack isn't even THAT BAD of a person I mean he's horrible, he's directly responsible for at least one death, but by the world's standards he's nothing He's no Hitler or Pol Pot or Stalin, his story is meant to evoke Bill Cosby but he's not even that
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yeah that sounds a lot more Rick & Morty than Bojack Horseman
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Rick's not happy either
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Like I just told you, the downer ending is because when he's actually forced to a fully honest accounting of who he is and what he's done his response is to kill himself
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Which he survives... and the show ultimately ends on an open-ended night. After six seasons, BoJack has enough glimmers of hope he might actually pull through as a person or fall back into the same patterns that drove away those he cared about.
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That's part of why the episode where they are hunting down the baby doll he threw away and we get to hear his inner thoughts is one of my favorite episodes, as well as the most relatable one. Because it absolutely nails the head voice of someone that hates themselves.
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One thing I also liked about this last season is seeing Bojack as someone that hasn't yet accepted that his work is going to last the rest of his life. He wants to be done changing, to be finished with the things he's done. But you can't be finished with them until you die.
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