[s6e16] The Beginning -
: Each character BoJack speaks to has moved on to a more stable, healthy life without him. The finale suggests that BoJack’s greatest gift to his friends was inadvertently providing them with the impetus to outgrow their reliance on him. Critical Reception
Critics and fans alike praised the episode for its refusal to provide a "happy ending" in the traditional sense. By ending on a moment of quiet, awkward silence between BoJack and Diane, the show remains true to its central tenet: that life doesn't stop just because a story ends. [S6E16] The Beginning
: The episode concludes with BoJack and Diane sitting on a roof, mirroring their very first conversation in the series. This scene is defined by a heavy, bittersweet finality. Diane acknowledges that BoJack was a vital part of her life but admits she can no longer have him in it for the sake of her own mental health. Major Themes and Philosophies : Each character BoJack speaks to has moved