His ending with Mr. Peanutbutter is basically nothing, which is fine considering they never had much of a meaningful relationship to begin with. There could have been more there but it's fine that there wasn't.
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His ending with Todd is sweet. It's nice to see him looking out for Bojack emotionally, just in little ways but ways that only good friends can. No expectations of something going wrong, no anger or guilt, just two friends looking out for one another.
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His ending with PC smashes it out the park and is by far the best one. With just a short conversation they encapsulate their entire relationship and growth. Bojack likes to his life to be like a sitcom, but now he's content for those to just be thoughts.
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While he used to just want to live in a sitcom now he's happy to use sitcom ideas as a lens through which to introspect on his actual real life. Contrast the scene where he thinks about what would happen in the sitcom version of the wedding and then uses it to reflect and think
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to one of his first scenes with PC where he's trying to relive a sitcom while they're literally having sex. Yes it's a silly (and funny) but it's also character driven. Back then he would substitute his life for a sitcom, now his comedy background just informs his perspective.
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His ending with Dianne is the weakest of the important 3 honestly. Maybe I'm just missing the meaning but I still can't figure out what they're trying to say with a lot of it. The hints that they might never see each-other again felt out of place,
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and I really don't get what that was supposed to do for their arcs. The confrontation about Bojack's dependance on her was good and needed to be there and was the best aspect of it all I suppose, but then we just end with... what exactly?
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Them sitting 5 feet apart (because they're not gay) looking kind of sad and awkward like they're not quite sure what to do with themselves? for like 30 seconds? not really the emotional beat I wanted to end the series on tbh.
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Did anyone get anything else out of that last conversation because honestly I'd love to find something more to draw from it than what I got. I don't particularly like what I got.
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Also yo wtf Hollyhock got totally sidelined. I literally can't remember what her last scene was and which episode it was even in.
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She writes him the letter cutting him out of her life. It's the thing that drives him back to drinking.
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