Diane is really an interesting girl, a Vietnamese immigrant, who has gotten rid of a bereaved native family, a third-generation feminist (who has made a long speech), wears a low-cut, and frowns in love. In one episode, Diane told her boyfriend, I can’t go to the restaurant with you, I'm going to see Diane Arbus's photography exhibition (you can google if you are interested). Boyfriend Peanutbutter asked, did you want to go because she has the same name as you? Diane's ex-boyfriend said, I'll accompany you, I planned to go. He doesn't know you at all, so stay with me.
This is exactly the same as what Bojack, who thinks he likes Diane, said, "Because it is difficult to meet someone who can understand."
When I was young, I would really believe what Liao Yimei said. It’s not uncommon to encounter sex and love. It is uncommon to encounter understanding.
However, Diane said no, understanding is not important. Peanutbutter later handed her the ticket and said, Diane Arbus will still be exhibiting in Los Angeles (?), and I booked the ticket for you.
I also think that understanding is not important, what is important is the love that can be built. And this love does not change because of who you are, what your role is, or whether you are understood. In terms of lines, it may be based on Kierkegaard's great leap of faith.
Of course, Peanutbutter is not a good dog either!
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