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Why did she betray him?
Jason Hill
Brayden Gray
why do you think
Colton Lewis
>Women
>Why betray?
Come on user
Hudson Sanders
She literally wasn’t even fat??? She’s normal?? I wish they had an actual fat girl to showcase fat struggles. Not Diane though. Why did they even make her fat? Have you ever seen a fat asian before? It’s just unrealistic.
Kayden King
The writers didn’t know what to do with the story, so they just had this happen
Christopher Thomas
Why do depressed writers keep trying to make Depression into some form of enlightenment?
Jose Gonzalez
They're trying to give meaning to their own illness. If they ever had to face the reality that depression just is what it is without any kind of greater or profound substance to it, they'd kill themselves.
Thomas Lewis
>She literally wasn’t even fat??? She’s normal??
Whatever you say amerimutt
Angel Butler
It's actually a very American idea, that bodies only exist in extremes
Easton Nguyen
fat horse
Gabriel Morgan
Because by that point in the show, the writers had long since proven they were gonna push every opportunity to shit on Bojack as much as possible, and they had also confirmed they were changing the last two seasons to actively complain more about societal issues and what established industry old heads are able to get away from. Of course he'd be cut off, between how they ramped things up both in the present and retroactively, how much they want a big negative reaction to it, and how it's been a big to-do these past few years about how family members shouldn't be given extra benefit of the doubt/understanding just because of blood
Michael Ward
So it became anti-nepotism?
Ryder Watson
WTF
Adrian Walker
Near the end of the show I only really cared about her and Pickles. Everyone else kind of disgusted me.
The fact that these two characters were not permitted to even exist if they weren't there to amuse the main cast made me feel even worse about the whole thing.
Michael Davis
She's Normal for a horse.
Xavier Collins
>braaaaap
Justin Ramirez
meds
Jack Edwards
Depression is an idle rich person's disease. Anyone who has to work an actual job with responsibilities has little time to mope around.
So the writers try to justify their depression by giving it a cool existentialist vibe in the show.
John Garcia
Why does this trigger 4chuds so much. Bojack isnt a relateable character. He's a celebrity as well that gets away with grooming and exploitation while also being a general subhuman.
You 4chuds probably identify with him because being a celebrity permanently locks you into the age mentality you were in when you got famous while being an autist and/or depressed severely delays your mental maturity development
Chase Watson
>armchair psychologist/first world retard
I bet you're not even a wagie
Isaiah Rodriguez
>Bojack isnt a relateable character.
He had relatable aspects in the first few seasons, being a jaded, depressed alcoholic with no real "human" connections. Being cowardly, self-pitying, incapable of moving forward, etc.
The show treats him more harshly towards the end but even then, it's not like they make him out to be Harvey Weinstein, and even his ending is a somewhat optimistic one, better than what he deserves IMO