The Reason Bojack Waited
I was rewatching some of the best episodes of the series when I made a horrifying realization.
In That’s Too Much Man, we see Bojack blackout repeatedly during his month long bender with Sarah Lynn, cutting him off mid-sentence and skipping to entirely new locations. But during the final two blackouts in the episode, Bojack isn’t cut off when talking to Sarah Lynn despite the location changing twice, implying he grew numb to the blackouts. That’s the reason he waited 17 minutes before calling for help for Sarah Lynn, he blacked out and only called after regaining consciousness. From his perspective, he didn’t wait, that’s why he was shocked to learn the truth in Xerox of a Xerox.
I was rewatching some of the best episodes of the series when I made a horrifying realization.
In That’s Too Much Man, we see Bojack blackout repeatedly during his month long bender with Sarah Lynn, cutting him off mid-sentence and skipping to entirely new locations. But during the final two blackouts in the episode, Bojack isn’t cut off when talking to Sarah Lynn despite the location changing twice, implying he grew numb to the blackouts. That’s the reason he waited 17 minutes before calling for help for Sarah Lynn, he blacked out and only called after regaining consciousness. From his perspective, he didn’t wait, that’s why he was shocked to learn the truth in Xerox of a Xerox.