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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And that's just it, he can't live without it He literally can't function as anything other than a rich celebrity, he's stunted When he really thought he'd permanently lost it he chose death rather than going on
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So getting his career back is... both hopeful and not It's the only way he could possibly live to a ripe old age It also means that fantasy of true change and redemption forced on him isn't gonna happen anytime soon
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wait why/how does he get the money and fame back
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Do you know what happens in the show
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You’re definitely right.... it’s an ambiguous ending in that way, and w Todd on the beach it really emphasized how it’s all in Bojack’s agency to not just move in one direction of either backwards or forwards. There’s no such thing as an ending good or bad, not in life
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Except for that. One end, of course! And life keeps on going from that, too.
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