• Snoo_92606@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Bojack’s last month on earth, he is ill and in hospital and keeps getting flashbacks.

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      10 months ago

      I like this idea, could be a reason for the show to end as the show can’t go on without Bojack. What would be the plot?

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        10 months ago

        Unsure, but I think it would be interesting to see who visits and who doesn’t visit bojack while he is dying. I also think exploring how he remembers the past and tries to be at peace with it all, before death, would be really interesting.

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    10 months ago

    It’s been about a year and a half since Bojack got out of prison. He’s been clean, been out of trouble, he now gets asked if he’s the unicorn from The Horny Unicorn.

    Gina reveals the choking incident. Big press conference, media explosion, the band-aid over the fallout from season 6 ripped open. Restraining order. Criminal charges. Bail. PB and PC both know that he wanted to come clean immediately back in season 5. Both of them know it was Gina’s choice to keep it under wraps. We can also assume that Todd is aware of that, since we can assume it was discussed during Sunk Cost and All That. Instead of watching Bojack spiral, we watch him doing the right thing every step of the way. This time he is truly committed. Which makes it all the more painful when things continue to get worse.

    I haven’t thought of how the season would resolve, but it probably involves the footage of the incident that Flip McVicker took. Perhaps in the episode of Philbert that used it, it was too heavily edited to present as evidence, so the plan is to get it from him somehow. A direct confrontation between Bojack and Gina never happens. He’s trying to do things right, so he respects the restraining order. Instead it happens between Gina and PC. As an agent, one who similarly no longer works with Bojack, she might get access to Gina.

    Diane is, appropriately, completely absent from the season. The show is Bojack Horseman, and she is no longer in his life.

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    10 months ago

    I would like to see Bojack healing. Accepting his consequences, accepting his faults, realizing that acknowledging his wrongs doesn’t make him a stupid piece of shit, but running away at any cost to avoid facing them does. Accepting the fallout, whatever that means, and finally finding and living in peace with himself.

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      10 months ago

      What happens if he had cancer at the same and wanted to do all of this before he dies?

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    10 months ago

    Honestly, I wanted to see bojack get married. I feel like that was the one last life journey he could have gone on. Of course, it wouldn’t work out, and he would be divorced by the end of the season but it would be interesting to see the journey and how “this time is totally different!!” The short lived marriage is just so Hollywoo, I would have loved to see it.and see it fall apart.

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    10 months ago

    BoJack making amends after leaving prison, going back to teaching(Probably in UCLA or something because PC told him people in the LA sphere had forgotten about the interview) and even learning more about Butterscotch’s history

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    10 months ago

    So this will sound weird at first but hear me out.

    BoJack finding religion like what felt like it was being hinted at in the historical reenactment. Not a crazy evangelical one and not turning the show into a preachy Christian show, but I thought a mainline church would have been an interesting way to explore the tensions between grace for people who genuinely want to turn their life around and justice for the people BoJack had wronged. Maybe AA would have fulfilled the same purpose if they didn’t want to go that route?