→ bojack horseman && diane nguyen parallels

#interview with the vampire#iwtv#amc tvl#jacob anderson#sam reid




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→ bojack horseman && diane nguyen parallels
character moodboards: bojack horseman // bojack horseman, created by raphael bob-waksberg (2014 - 2020)
All I know about being good, I learned from TV. And in TV, flawed characters are constantly showing people they care with these surprising grand gestures. And I think that part of me still believes that’s what love is. But in real life, the big gesture isn’t enough: you need to be consistent, you need to be dependably good, you can’t just screw everything up and then take a boat out into the ocean to save your best friend, or solve a mystery, and fly to Kansas. You need to do it every day, which is so… hard.When you’re a kid, you convince yourself that maybe the grand gesture could be enough, that even though your parents aren’t what you need them to be over and over and over again, at any moment, they might surprise you with something… wonderful. I kept waiting for that.
character moodboards: princess carolyn // bojack horseman, created by raphael bob-waksberg (2014 - 2020)
I got into this business because i love stories. They comfort us, they inspire us, they create a context for how we experience the world. But also, you have to be careful, because if you spend a lot of time with stories, you start to believe that life is just stories, and it's not. Life is life, and that's so sad, because there's so little time and... what are we doing with it?
What if I told you we can learn important business and life lessons from Bojack Horseman? Seriously, hear me out...