So, as of now, Canella is now infertile?
She is not infertile. She just waited for her readiness long enough that she managed to grow old without noticing it.
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So, as of now, Canella is now infertile?
She is not infertile. She just waited for her readiness long enough that she managed to grow old without noticing it.
Quelle est la relation de canella avec Béatrice et butterscotch ?
This is a good field for reflection. I think Beatrice treated her daughter differently during her childhood and puberty. As a child, her mother simply summarized her personality with Bojack: "the cause of all her problems, bad life, etc.," without singling out the two of them for more or less "damage." When her daughter got older, Bea began to differentiate between her children and the principle of her insults based on their gender. Relying more on their experience as women with instilled sexist views: "You're not feminine, you look fat, vulgar, and so on.
With Butterscotch, the story is much more interesting in my opinion. We don't know much about what shaped him into such a controversial personality, but we do have a lot of space for reflection. We know that he comes from a low class background and his mother died when he was very young, he doesn't remember much about her and he often tries to get women's attention. Especially from girls who look a bit like his mother. I had an assumption that Butterscotch did not fully understand what maternal love and feminine nature should be, and he was unconsciously trying to make up for the absence of his mother through intimacy (perhaps for him it was the only known way of women and men's relationships). He literally slept with every girl he interacted with on screen. The only exception could be his daughter Hollyhock, but the scriptwriters seemed to deliberately prevent this from happening. It was interesting for me to think about what would have happened if we had given him a chance.
And even though he was full of enthusiasm to become a father at the beginning, I got the impression that if he had a daughter, he just didn't know how he should interact with her. If he had at least some perverted idea with Bojack about how a father should talk to his son, then his own daughter could cause him a sense of dissonance and anxiety, since this is something in which he has no idea how to work and act at all. I think he would have tried to avoid interacting or talking to her as much as possible.
Paradoxically, I think in this case the relationship between Canella and Butterscotch was much better than with Beatrice, corny because they didn't really communicate and kept their distance from each other.
How would beatrice and butterscotch treat canella since she’s a girl?
I don't think she's much better than their son. She would be considered equally responsible for their unhappy life.
What if BoJack did manage to have children, would it make him and Canella happy?
The show itself raised this issue, and I personally concluded that it might have made them happier, but it certainly didn't make them good parents. Remember what happened to Hollyhock when she briefly stayed at BoJack's house as his "daughter"?
If Canella did have a baby, would they be a son or daughter?
She never managed to become a mother, so one can only guess. Bojack Horseman isn't the kind of show that provides a definitive answer.
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