10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

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BoJack Horseman often made the wrong moral choice, and ended up hurting people. However, he did have moments where he did the right thing.

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10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

It’s no wonder the titular character of BoJack Horseman has no trouble making friends or connections. Although he’s a much-hated character amongst the other characters in the show, he’s also prominently lovable and charismatic. His impulse, anxiety, and selfishness often get the better of him until he goes too far and is forced to retrace his steps to try and undo the damage he’s done.

Often in the Netflix series is BoJack left spinning in his own path of depression and destruction, though now and then, he does go out of his way to put good out there, not out of his own benefit, but for others.

10 BoJack Comforts Sarah Lynn Before She Passes Away

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

In an admittedly debatable “Good BoJack” moment, after a long and hardcore drug binge BoJack and Sarah Lynn spend together on the week of her Oscar win, they drift from place to place, and BoJack is forced to face his personal fears and insecurities. Sarah Lynn’s death is even foreshadowed in the episode, and it’s a deeply heartbreaking moment when she finally loses consciousness. Still, up until the moment she does, she and BoJack spend a profound moment in the observatory. He comforts Sarah Lynn in a hopeful and sincere moment, although he later comes to admit what he did afterward by leaving her there due to his anxiety to be the absolute wrong thing to do.

9 BoJack Babysits the Baby Sea Horse

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

Though it is out of obligation, BoJack takes over a brief guardian position when tasked with watching over a lost baby sea horse when he’s in an underwater city.

When he’s taking a bus, a sea horse gives birth to a bunch of babies but loses track of one. Unable to communicate (namely because he forgets to turn on his radio), BoJack tries to provide for the baby and comfort it up to the point he’s able to give it back to its father. Later on, it’s shown that BoJack and the seahorse can reunite, posing for a picture with tuxes on.

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8 BoJack is a Supportive Theater Teacher

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

Running away from his past as a destructive person to himself and others, BoJack returns from rehab clean and ready to do constructive and productive work. He becomes an admired and helpful acting/theater teacher on a university campus, seeming legitimately passionate about his job and making sure to take care of his students (in his own way).

7 BoJack Tells Princess Carolyn She Would Make a Great Mom

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

BoJack and Princess Carolyn are very open about their relationship. Agent and talent, the two are in the midst of trying to find themselves and security in their middle-age. BoJack tackles work and tries to find stability while Princess Carolyn finds her self-assuredness and wants to tackle being a single mother, sifting through adoption agencies. The search for PC is tough, but despite their past and BoJack’s rudeness and jealousy, he encourages PC and tells her she would make an awesome mom.

6 BoJack Assures Princess Carolyn at Her Wedding

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

In the BoJack finale, BoJack and PC have one of the last friendly banters shown in the show. After being given leave from prison from being convicted of trespassing, BoJack humorously admits to PC during a dance they have at her wedding reception a fantasy he has. He gets to act like a hero and convinces PC that she should go through with the wedding despite having cold feet.

Entertaining the idea, PC admits to him genuine fears she has about this new phase of her life, wondering if she’ll end up losing a part of herself. BoJack legitimately encourages her, showing his support and love for her as a friend.

5 BoJack Writes a Pen Pal Letter for Diane

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

After the death of Diane’s father pushes her to visit her family in Boston, Diane is left reminded of the dysfunctionality she had to put up with as a child and teen with the rambunctious and sexist group. Near the end of the episode, BoJack decides to comfort her by taking a previously embarrassing pen pal relationship she had and using it as a way to lift her up by writing her a new pen pal letter.

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4 BoJack Apologizes to Kelsey

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

After the complex journey of BoJack’s filming of Secretariat, BoJack feels bad that an impulsive push he made to get a scene filmed ended up in the firing of his original director Kelsey. In trying to make it up to Kelsey somehow, he makes repeated attempts to write her a thoughtful letter or communicate his apologies somehow, which ends up backfiring when being underwater washes the apology away, and BoJack doesn’t know how to use his suit to communicate.

3 BoJack Tells Hollyhock That Hard Times Won’t Last

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

When Hollyhock, BoJack’s relative-claimed-daughter, comes to live with BoJack to get to know him, the two settle their differences, and Hollyhock asks BoJack if it gets any better. A girl in her late teens, Hollyhock is dealing with anxiety and insecurity, things that BoJack continuously struggles with. Despite not actually knowing if it will or won’t get better, BoJack is determined to cheer Hollyhock up, so she doesn’t end up like him and encourages her that it will pass.

2 BoJack Finds Hollyhock’s Mom

10 Times BoJack Horseman Was a Good Person

In a long journey to find Hollyhock’s mother, BoJack literally goes down his list of exes from the time Hollyhock was born and went up to them to try and identify her mother.

It’s a long and embarrassing road that BoJack is willing to take for Hollyhock’s sake, though ultimately they learn that it couldn’t have been possible that BoJack had a baby with anyone as it’s revealed that Hollyhock is BoJack’s half-sister and daughter of their father’s maid and mistress Henrietta. Nonetheless, Hollyhock adopts BoJack as her true brother figure.

1 BoJack Tells His Mom There’s Ice Cream

After a long and hard struggle with BoJack’s mother, Beatrice, in an abusive and estranged relationship, Beatrice goes senile. She is sent into a shoddy old folks’ home by BoJack after poisoning Hollyhock, thinking she was Henrietta. BoJack has a difficult time in dealing with his mother, and it’s never quite certain whether or not he forgives her, but upon visiting her and trying to tell her how much he despises her and what she did wrong, Beatrice is too far gone and too helpless to really know. In a Sopranos-esque moment, he lets her have a moment of peace and tells her that there will be ice cream, a thought that, for the previously cruel and rude woman, settles and delights her. Beatrice dies shortly after.

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