I love how actually to her this is a great gesture to her son. She herself is so broken she just can’t do it without the slander
@longwlenguyen4214Ай бұрын
@@mcmillan20101Following her lobotomized mom teaching to the grave at least Beatrice tried to be nice to Bojack one last time when she gained her memory back sadly too little too late.
@emmawieson2121Ай бұрын
The sad thing is that this is the closest thing Bojack ever got to a true apology from Beatrice. So broken herself, unable to love Bojack the way she clearly did the first few minutes of his life, unable to be the mother she might’ve been with a different upbringing, and unable to express love or sympathy or remorse to her son. A family of brokenness, and no visible way out
@Mugruncher18 күн бұрын
Anyone with toxic and emotionally abusive parents got hit hard by this scene, because there’s always this pervasive belief that it ONLY your parents would acknowledge your pain and apologise, things could start to get better, you can start to heal. But in truth, those “apologies” come in the form of a weapon designed to deal further damage (like this scene), or a manipulative tool meant to reel the victim back in for further abuse. He got the apology. And it was just more emotional abuse. And deep down we all know that’s all an emotional abuser is capable of
@doesitmatterwhoiam88382 ай бұрын
Says the woman who took a pair of shears and cut him into a million pieces.
@Flegan77725 күн бұрын
When your own mother delivers the biggest wham line ever.
@matotryАй бұрын
“ANYWAYS!!”
@345prototype19 күн бұрын
Shoutouts to my people with a broken home and a shattered soul who don’t seek therapy 🍺 here’s to you guys and gals. To peace in our hearts.
@afrikasmith1049Ай бұрын
And that's why Bojack grew up hating other horses. Two in his childhood made him miserable.
@Radicalpea6971Ай бұрын
his uncle also seemed kinda weird and it is implied he met his grandpa
@longwlenguyen4214Ай бұрын
@@Radicalpea6971Oh yeah I remember Bojack said his uncle gave him adult magazines or something and that one of the “nicest” moment in his whole memory.
@archaicrapture21 күн бұрын
Child of negligence, of course, he was hyper-aware & had to "parent" himself at a young age.
@archaicrapture21 күн бұрын
Child of negligence, of course, he was hyper-aware & had to "parent" himself at a young age.
@tyraaverywest3 ай бұрын
you were born broken, that's your birthright.
@artemisarrow179Ай бұрын
The sad part is there's probably more baby boomers who grew up like this that we will never know about.
@S3SSioN_Solaris29 күн бұрын
Boomers? My guy this kind of trauma goes across generations.
@frankstnable21 күн бұрын
why won't anybody ever think of those poor, poor baby boomers!
@probably_amityАй бұрын
Yall see how the drapes on their windows are placed differently? Biatrice's are diagonal and Boiack's are horizontal but both resemble straps. Perhaps its like cages. Different bars, but same thing at the end. They are both trapped in the cycle of abuse
@MC_Guy3 ай бұрын
Parallels my own mom, truly an interesting thing
@BLAZE_EDTIZ3 ай бұрын
Still a better mother then Ragyo Kiryuin. 💀
@AnArtistInAVoid3 ай бұрын
To be fair, hard to be worse than Ragyo
@tricksterhuaun21 күн бұрын
This is the most open conversation he ever had with his mother, and it's about how broken he is. Oof.