I know she went on a bender with a bunch of drugs, but so did BoJack. Does she just have a lower tolerance? They both had gone on benders before. What was different about this one? Did she just take even more?

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    10 months ago

    Bojack kills. She found the heroin that was known for causing other ODs and presumably used it.

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    10 months ago

    As others have mentioned, it’s because she hadn’t had any for a long time. But also I think horses can take a lot more drugs than a human (I don’t know this for sure but I think it’s true)

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    10 months ago

    adding onto what someone said, her tolerance significantly lowered in her 9 months of sobriety. plus we don’t see her doing heroin at all in the show so it’s safe to say that even if she wasn’t abusing drugs beforehand, she wasn’t really (if at all) doing H.

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    10 months ago

    I’ve said this before, but BoJack was literally a thousand pound horse. Sarah Lynn was a 110lbs soaking wet human. Her keeping up with BoJack probably contributed to it.

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      10 months ago

      The heroin he gave her and the fact that he didn’t call the emergency services. Maybe she could have lived if he hadn’t waited 17 minutes. So i agree it was Bojack and Bojack

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    10 months ago

    Aside from her probably lowered tolerance, she wasn’t doing well emotionally. She was even opening up to Bojack about how she doesn’t like anything about herself or her life. She won an Oscar(a big moment for anyone) but it’s not the life she wanted, none of it was.

    In TVFHD, we see “Sarah” at the Door. She doesn’t immediately fall or jump in. She pauses. She looks. She contemplates. Then she jumps dramatically out of choice. I interpreted it as during those 17min between life and death, Sarah knew there was no escaping her life as a celebrity. So she chose death as her way out…and then her mom continues to make money off her name.

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    10 months ago

    Bojack constantly said throughout the show how he has a high tolerance to things like drugs and alcohol as he is a horse.

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    10 months ago

    I mean, even without the whole tolerance thing, they were taking dangerous amounts of drugs and alcohol with no sense of regulation. Just because you survive doing something risky one time doesn’t mean you will the next.

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    10 months ago

    Heroin overdose victims often become sleepy/drowsiness or unconscious and have difficulty breathing. Sarah Lynn overdosed (right after her chilling death yawn), fell asleep and stopped breathing. Bojack waiting 17 mins is literally what killed her as she likely would have survived if he would have called an ambulance right away (but he was more concerned about covering his tracks).

    Most heroin overdose victims die from not breathing, which is exactly what happened to Sarah Lynn

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    10 months ago

    Some people can handle more of any given substance for a variety of reasons. For one, bojack’s much bigger than her, so it’ll likely take more have the same affect. She also may have just done more than he did.

    People watch friends overdose all the time and don’t OD themselves even though they where both doing the same drugs together.