I don’t agree. And I have always seen this dynamic as broader commentary on the news media/journalism.
Journalists annoy people. It’s just how it is. ask too many questions, too persistent, and, in some cases, and not always fully forthcoming with intentions. But there’s a reason for all of this — it’s how you get to the truth. And that’s what Paige did, she persisted and persisted until she got the full truth out of Bojack and he faced consequences.
But what you say about rooting against Paige and for Bojack…it’s how people treat media persons everyday. Somehow, in our fucked up society, it always gets twisted into the journalist being the bad guy for attempting to expose the truth. Even if the truth to reveal is that a guy is a misogynistic abusive narcissist, people will actually get more mad at the person that reveals this information than the person who did it.
In the Bojack universe it’s in a vacuum. You clearly see that Bojack needs his comeuppance but you’re just so annoyed that Paige shows up when she does and how she does because Bojack is “redeeming” himself. But you see in the theater episode (and later with the second Bixby interview) how being confronted with his actions causes him to fall back into old patterns of blaming everyone but himself. Would we have seen that mask drop, would we (as the audience rooting for BJ) have really understood that his personal “redemption” does not account for all the pain he has caused, without her? I don’t think so.
Paige Sinclair was an excellent foil to Bojack, the exact character the show needed to put it all together for the audience.
I don’t agree. And I have always seen this dynamic as broader commentary on the news media/journalism.
Journalists annoy people. It’s just how it is. ask too many questions, too persistent, and, in some cases, and not always fully forthcoming with intentions. But there’s a reason for all of this — it’s how you get to the truth. And that’s what Paige did, she persisted and persisted until she got the full truth out of Bojack and he faced consequences.
But what you say about rooting against Paige and for Bojack…it’s how people treat media persons everyday. Somehow, in our fucked up society, it always gets twisted into the journalist being the bad guy for attempting to expose the truth. Even if the truth to reveal is that a guy is a misogynistic abusive narcissist, people will actually get more mad at the person that reveals this information than the person who did it.
In the Bojack universe it’s in a vacuum. You clearly see that Bojack needs his comeuppance but you’re just so annoyed that Paige shows up when she does and how she does because Bojack is “redeeming” himself. But you see in the theater episode (and later with the second Bixby interview) how being confronted with his actions causes him to fall back into old patterns of blaming everyone but himself. Would we have seen that mask drop, would we (as the audience rooting for BJ) have really understood that his personal “redemption” does not account for all the pain he has caused, without her? I don’t think so.
Paige Sinclair was an excellent foil to Bojack, the exact character the show needed to put it all together for the audience.