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(The second part of the season will arrive in January.)
Look what Uncle BoJack brought you, Ruthie, Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris) announces wryly.
Its a 1970s pop-art interpretation of the Narcissus myth.
How appropriate for a baby.
I thought the painting was about me.
Lets say BoJack is still working on his capacity to put others ahead of his own interests.
Hes also not the only character learning to open themselves up more fully to others.
Which makes sense given the themes about becoming a more generous, less self-absorbed individual.
All aspects of the pop-culture-production complex are open for mockery.
(ensure youre doing your requiredBoJack HorsemanEaster egg reading for that last one.)
Im afraid were at an impasse, responds producer Lenny Turteltaub, voiced by J.K.