ep1: - Bojack keeps watching horsing around repeatedly, which reminds me of myself who is watching this drama for the second time. I am also insecure. I keep repeating myself in a comfort zone, day after day... - Write Books, late procrastination hahahahahahahahahahaha- so what makes me happy?
ep2: - Bojack cares about Diane, so he was so cramped after spending the night with other women. - Two dogs discussing chocolate in the supermarket is too cute! - The reaction of the media and the crowd to Bojack's remarks that he hates the military is too ironic, "The remarks are different from others and are cowards", "turned into arabe", "education issues discussed in Congress are not as important as Bojack's going out", tsk tsk tsk... - Bucket! Bucket! Peanutbutter is a qualified show star, but bojack is not. He quietly exited the stage in the lively crowd and opened his heart on the quiet roof. - Of course who doesn't like a dog with a bucket? So we get lost in all the entertainment that other people want us to see.
ep3: This episode focuses on Sarah Lynn, a paranoid, rebellious, exploitative, living in her own fantasies and memories. Having such a friend around is actually scary, but Bojack chose to take her in, accommodate her, and give her love. Diane's words touched Ma Nan's heart. He just wanted to make up for the trauma and make himself feel better. And our Sarah, as a young and rebellious version of bojack, was not moved by old fashioned love in the end. There is another scene that left a deep impression on me. Sarah said that she wanted to be an architect when she was a child, and then she was ridiculed by her mother, and she was exposed to all the extravagance of the entertainment industry since she was a child, and a child was ruined like this.
ep4: Mainly about Todd, there is no doubt that Todd is a cute, sunny and helpful. Ma Nan personally destroyed Todd because he couldn't accept the fact that Todd would move away. A set of scenes matched with Wayne's description of Diane: the dark side of your character will eventually emerge, no matter how disguised it is.
ep5: Healing the misfortune of Diane's native family (?) I don't have much sympathy for this episode, but we need to run away from a bad family.
ep6: One confessed affectionately, the other said yes I do, and found out that he was still exposed to the camera... Hollywood without the D.
ep7: My PC! A super capable and empathetic PC! The writer was so unkind to her...
ep8: Deliemma between work and friendship. The sense of substitution is quite strong. Bojack's choice was resented by friends, and it also left a scar in his heart. But what he's doing is right, even though there's usually no right or wrong in these things, because even if bojack speaks for a friend, or even uses his own strike as a bargaining chip, can Herb be saved? This is the reality, we know it shouldn't be, and we don't want it, but we have to... (herb has rectal cancer, and he's gay emmm)
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