when bojack got assigned as the professor, we see he is trying to have a good relationship with hollyhock (obvioudly he should give her-’ her 'space but then she just disregards him and it feels very rude to me )

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    1 year ago

    He did it with PC. He did it with Todd. He did it with Diane. He did it with Wanda. All these characters would’ve ditched his ass if he didn’t sweet talk them into sticking around just a little longer. Hollyhock would’ve recognized this and decided that the only outcome that would result from telling him in person was that he would sweet talk her into backtracking on her decision to leave him.

    How would Hollyhock have recognized this though? She wasn’t around when he did all those things. Ghosting BoJack definitely wasn’t the only way for her to handle it, it’s just the way she chose (and of course, that was her prerogative). But it could have gone any number of ways.

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      I think we could even argue she did not ghost him. She wrote him a letter. And I don’t think anyone of us knows what was in that letter. For all we know, it could have been extremely loving and kind, but with firm boundaries that she couldn’t be in his life anymore. The truth is, we don’t know how Hollyhock said goodbye to Bojack, we just know that she did.

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      11 months ago

      How would Hollyhock have recognized this though? She wasn’t around when he did all those things

      She literally experienced it herself when she flushed his pills, got guilted thinking that they were medication for his back, and spent all night breaking and entering around LA only to find out that they weren’t medication and Bojack lied to her