Bojack Horseman Season 1 2 3 - Threesixtyp Instant
BoJack Horseman: A Critical Analysis of Seasons 1-3
This is not a redemption arc. It is an accountability arc. BoJack Horseman Season 1 2 3 - threesixtyp
Let’s break down the arc, episode by painful episode, through the “threesixtyp” lens. BoJack Horseman: A Critical Analysis of Seasons 1-3
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This season is widely considered one of the greatest sophomore seasons in TV history. BoJack lands his dream role as Secretariat, and for a moment, it looks like the "redemption arc" is kicking in. But BoJack Horseman knows that trauma isn't solved by success.
Sarah Lynn, looking at the infinite stars, whispers, "I want to be an architect." It’s the first time we see her dream outside of fame. BoJack, desperate not to be alone in his misery, shakes her awake later to say, "Sarah Lynn? ... Sarah Lynn?"
Internal Realization: The season concludes with BoJack begging Diane to tell him he is a "good person" at heart, only to be met with an uncomfortable silence that suggests actions, not intentions, define a person. Season 2: The Futility of "Good Things"