Okay. So, look. I understand why Penny was traumatized regarding what happened with Bojack. I get that. I also understand there is a small percentage of people who say things like, for lack of a better way of illustrating this, what happened “wasn’t that bad” or “wasn’t 100% Bojack’s fault,” etc. Okay. For anyone who comments here, let’s hear each other out. I get the arguments. This isn’t one, but:
So I’m doing a millionth rewatch and Paige is stalking Penny to get her story; she and Max are in Penny and Charlotte’s home. Anyway, at one point, Penny says:
“Wait, do you think Bojack… got Sarah Lynn drunk?!” then immediately says to her mom, “I’m NOT a kid, okay!?”
I feel like perhaps this was the show telling us precisely how much of a child Penny still was, even in her very early 20s? Because it is so naive to be dumbfounded or even the slightest bit surprised about Sarah Lynn choosing to get drunk. Of course, it’s immediately followed by trying to prove to the parent that they aren’t a kid-- this is something usually done by kids.
It also reminds me of how, when watching that fateful episode (escape LA), I was thinking Penny acted so much younger than I remember being at that age. My circumstances were different. But, I kind of feel like the show is trying to tell us that Penny still hasn’t reached maturity, even having gone to college etc. She was fairly put together, but also naive and immature for her age.
Any thoughts?
I haven’t really, but that does make a lot of sense.