Filbert.
bea had approximate knowledge of the future. but just approximate
Filbert.
bea had approximate knowledge of the future. but just approximate
wanda had no grounds for her rose colored glasses speech. yes, bojack was doing better than he typically is for most of their relationship, and diane’s presence was detrimental to him at the time. but bojack himself warned wanda something like this would happen. he laid out his red flags the day they decided to move in together. for once, he was honest about where he was at and pretty much asked her to have realistic expectations. it’s on her if she kept her rose colored glasses on after that.
and she did, because she’s selfish. she’s shown time and time again to entirely ignore others, even her boyfriend, when they’re saying things she doesn’t want to hear. again, not saying bojack’s blameless here. or that wanda’s a “bad person”. she was just as immature and selfish in that relationship as bojack was, and her ignoring his flaws wasn’t on him this time. he was not responsible for the dysfunction of others.
pal u tried to watch the “big point” eps in a show that simply doesn’t work like that and missed the actual point. this isn’t naruto or adventure time where u can just pop around the filler eps, the whole show is built on context and seeing patterns of behavior play out. either watch the show or don’t, if it ain’t for u then don’t force it to be yanno. but honestly, ur not gonna have a good time trying to go thru and understand just the bojack greatest hits