The episode where Bojack almost commits suicide and then sees the horses running, the horses seem to change his mind but I never understood why. What are the reminding him of or representing?
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It’s the Call of the Wild. It represents a kind of horse that Bojack is capable of being, even if he never will. I like to think that possibility is what pulls him back from the brink.
Speaking of which, I highly recommend reading Jack London’s classic book, The Call of the Wild. It’s about 230 pages, but reading it feels more like 90.