Summary of arguments

Rosetta 2022-12-27 05:06:56

S1E1

1. The reason sitcoms are popular.

2. The publishing group is facing the crisis of bankruptcy and the decline of the paper media.

3. Most people are dissatisfied with not being able to be satisfied with the status quo, but not really realizing that they are better off than most people, "You are responsible for your own happiness."

S1E2

1. The influence of the family of origin.

2. Does TV news care more about authenticity and seriousness, or topicality? (Complaint by SEALs), using public opinion and the media to force people to compromise.

3. A satire on the violent thinking of the US government.

S1E3

1. A failed child star's transformation path/a child star who is used by parents as a tool to make money.

2. Women can boldly show their sexual charm. Is it a male-dominated society that caters to men? Or are they just tools manipulated by entertainment companies? Or is it to show that women can express themselves freely?

3. Bojack tries to play Sarah Lynn's father in order to make up for her childhood regrets and for neglecting Sarah Lynn when she was a child.

S1E4

Human Characterization: The Zoe/Zelda Paradigm. "We're all smart and mean Zelda with a hidden dark side." S1E5

1. Celebrity peripheral products. (fanatical fan economy)

2. Don't try to find yourself in the identity of your family, such as Diane's family of origin. (“If you don’t let your emotions (out, you’re going to explode.”)

(“The great thing about Los Angeles is that no one cares who you are and where you are from. It’s a superficial city where you just have to worry about a bunch of bullshit.”)

3. Identity of Vietnamese immigrants.

S1E6

1. Gang culture in American prisons. "Neo-Nazism" vs. Latins, Todd's approach is both right and left. He wanted to cater to both gangs at the same time, but instead caused a race war.

2.Bojack may represent people who cannot express their emotions in modern society.

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BoJack Horseman quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Princess Carolyn: You/he/she needs an agent?

  • [repeated line]

    Todd Chavez: Hooray!