He also tries to give Hollyhock advice on her problem with her friend, but she resolves it on her own.The first half of the WMG is confirmed, but it's not at Mr. Peanutbutter. There will be a subplot about Princess Carolyn struggling with motherhood. While his physical health isn't really an issue, he does suffer massive consequences when every bad thing he's done is outed on television, losing his career opportunities, his money, and his house, and he only manages to find peace when he almost drowns and then gets arrested for a year.His issues do come back to bite him as Pickles breaks up with him and he's finally all alone, but in the end he manages to pull himself together and goes to therapy rather than going to BoJack for help (since BoJack spends the bulk of the season dealing with his own serious issues.
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Like any 31 BHM, she's a beast. As his relationship with Hollyhock demonstrates, he is not completely hopeless. I'll go with whatever the most requested suggestion is, or in the event of a tie, try and mash as many of them together into something I can work with.Please try to refrain from posting too many images in the main threads, since it makes things a bit cluttered and harder to read.Update schedule will vary depending on how busy my life is. Diane will grow close with someone, but when that person ends up in a life-threatening situation, Diane will fall into despair and blame herself for it, similar to how Bojack blamed himself for both Sarah Lynn and Gina.Bojack's next love interest will be a woman he meets in rehab, who will bond with him over their addiction and other toxic behaviors, only for those behaviors to damage the relationship. Time to catch up.Hey hey, I'm here! He helps Diane accept and address her depression, he helps Princess Carolyn accept that she needs help at work so she can spend time with Ruthie, and he helps Todd get a date by recommending his app to a rabbit who he assumes is asexual. In the final season of the series, BoJack's final conflict will be with his own physical health — if not death itself. He never gets a starring role with Mr. Peanutbutter but does cameo as a corpse on his TV show. Their issue is more about Diane's wariness to commit to him and later her not addressing her depression.Diane failing to answer a call from a drug-addled BoJack leads to him almost drowning, and the guilt weighs on her to the extent that she almost doesn't move to Houston with Guy.jossed. However, he is out by episode 7.He maintains his own sobriety fairly well, but gets into some messes with helping Jameson escape (and then return to) rehab, and when throwing out her bottle of vodka accidentally sends Doctor Champ falling off the wagon.It doesn't, as he has a bad relapse in the third-to-last episode that nearly kills him, but by the end of the series he's kept a sober streak and intends to keep it that way.all but confirms this. Basically; I'll write and illustrate a bit of story, and then you guys can suggest things for your (shared) character to do or say. While Bojack might not be able to avoid regressing, he might still be able to be there for his friends. the long, lazy days of summer are almost here.
She's back in "Good Damage," though she doesn't want to pursue the issue with BoJack anymore.He breaks out in episode 1 but ends up back due to a misunderstanding, and later struggles to leave in episode 5. Elliot is an antisocial, deeply troubled genius who has a habit of considering others to be beneath him in some way. Bojack will be forced to be the "good friend", and this might actually change him for the better. )Diane's issues resurfacing and her journey to write a book are confirmed, but she never even comes close to suicide despite her serious depression. Just to let you know, I'll probably stick to the Telltale forums (at least until they're shutdown).Spent too much time writing all the lore / Can't quite tell what I'm hoping forSpent too much time writing all the lore / Can't quite tell what I'm hoping for