It’s the hardest episode for me to watch. While I get really sad in some other heavy eps, this resonates more with me because is something that happened to me a lot of times. But yeah, they do an amazing job communicating the characters’ feelings.
It’s the hardest episode for me to watch. While I get really sad in some other heavy eps, this resonates more with me because is something that happened to me a lot of times. But yeah, they do an amazing job communicating the characters’ feelings.
Valid points but let me give my explanations.
Diane still has PC as her agent for the books and PC mentions a lot a movie franchise based on Ivy Tram. Also, she knew Bojack was going to attend and maybe planned to cut the last string, as she did. For Todd, he runs the daycare and we see children running around. Maybe he went to look after ruthie as PC would be busy. And why wouldn’t her close friends be in the industry wedding? It’s still a wedding.
I like to thing that Kelsey connected the dots and discovered that Bojack traumatised Gina in some way. Then she hired her for this reason: to help someone who experienced something bad from the same person she did.
This is the weirdest but Judah was at the wedding. They talked about him solving a theatrical crime. I interpreted that he was at some room going over contracts, still in the same place.
Everything symbolises death in this episode because Bojack thinks he is going to die. It would defeat the point of the show for him to die and not be responsible for the things he did.
I find it weird that they don’t call her out at some point (or show her feeling bad about irtexplicitly). Also the book thing was kinda shitty, to not tell Bojack beforehand that it wasn’t gonna be his POV. I still love Diane and these things only make her more real but I think they should have adressed it.
The crumbs they give us in the last season of them living together…
But seriously I think PB had some kind of feeling for Bojack buried in himself. Not that he reconigzed or that he is bi/gay/pan.