Genres Sitcoms, TV Comedies This show is. BoJack pays a surprise visit to Diane, who is still in her pajamas and has surrounded the living room with empty pizza boxes, coffee cups, and beer bottles. Diane decides to take the high road and go on the news and rat them out, which Mr. Peanutbutter reluctantly tells her may not be a good idea. Diane asks him if going to New York or making the Secretariat movie that he wanted would've made him happy. Peanutbutter's house in Los Angeles, California (circa 2007-2018)Boston, Massachusetts (hometown) Diane then decides to leave the premiere. Diane apologizes, saying she couldn't just drop everything. This is a new series that brings levity to very adult-oriented situations in a way that is both disturbing and depressing, but at the same time, smart and extremely well-written. Some of the most celebrated narratives of the 21st century especially on television are explicitly about identifying with men who do terrible things. BoJack tries to explain how the audience isn't supposed to like Philbert as a character or agree with anything he does and realizes that what the show is doing is normalizing Philbert's behavior. BoJack and Diane look over Philbert scripts at her apartment. In Burbank, Diane waits in a parking garage. As a sixteen-year-old teenager, from what was seen in her brothers' "Cry-anne" video, which was filmed on the night of her homecoming dance, she had pimples, and her hair was puffier (although she may have styled it as a perm just for the dance), also she had larger glasses with thicker and rounder frames. Despite her opinionated nature and the fact that BoJack violates most, if not all, of her principals, she cares about and supports him enough as a friend to try and steer him in what she believes is the right direction. Intrepid Reporter: She compromises her integrity by sleeping with BoJack. Diane, as the imagery around her, starts to get distorted, says she gets itthey're the cool kids and she's the nerd, and she doesn't belong at parties. Despite Woodchuck believing that it may not matter, the results next week reveal that he won the campaign. RELATED: BoJack Horseman: 10 Romantic Relationships We Wish We Saw. So how do you think that makes me feel? Mr. Peanutbutter assures her she isn't. As they eat dinner while sitting on the edge by the hotel, Mr. Peanutbutter asks Diane about her once saying she wanted a ballroom. Stefani encourages her to speak up against Mr.Peanutbutter's pro-fracking campaign, but Diane doesn't want to go against her husband. She helped create a show where a man who commits horrible acts is treated as someone worth empathizing with, which she realizes could help "dumb a**holes rationalize their awful behavior," as Diane says. Diane brings up some of her concerns about BoJack, stating how she's been disconnected from him in their friendship. She tells BoJack they have to get the scrapbook, as it has every woman BoJack slept with, and that will help them find her mom. BoJack shows up but Diane still avoids him, while both Katrina and Jessica Biel, Mr. Peanutbutter's ex-wives, are also in attendance. However, this sparks an argument with the two on why Diane doesnt just leave LA when shes miserable there, with Diane telling Guy it must be great that he can feel good when the world burns around them, and calls him out on his commitment to their relationship, calling back to him telling his friends she was just a coworker. Simultaneously, BoJack leaves a heartfelt voicemail about how good she makes him feel. In 2007, she had short hair with long parted bangs, a similar style to how she wears in Season 5. Everyone rejoices until they realize that the water isn't stopping. Later on, however, Woodchuck reveals that he has gotten new hands, and his new "Hands Up For Woodchuck" campaign raises his ratings higher than Jessica's. In Later, her biography of BoJack earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best Comedy or Musical, despite not being a movie. Diane explains that's the problem, everyone loves him so they don't want to believe he's capable of doing anything bad. Diane runs into BoJack to tell him shes moving to Chicago, and when its announced Mr. Peanutbutter and Pickles are at the door Diane rushes up to the bedroom, with BoJack following questioning her. In Season 5, Diane cuts her hair into a short bob, with layered bangs that are styled to the left, and an undercut that is partially covered on the right side and appears as a faded purple color. She refuses to at first, as she hated what they did to her mind and body in college. In June 2020, in response to other white voice actors stepping away from voicing poc roles, such as Kristen Bell (Molly Tillerman in Central Park), Jenny Slate (Missy Foreman-Greenwald in Big Mouth), and Mike OHenry (Cleveland Brown in Family Guy). A newly divorced, "fun" Diane with a short haircut. While shes amicable to him, she also gets irritated when he assumes shell be mad at him for working with Vance Waggoner, and asks why he came to her. Diane tries to comfort him, but BoJack shakes her off. BoJack remarks "Well what are you going to do lifes a bitch and then you die, right?" Abby then proceeds to join in on the bullying of Diane by using all of her secrets against her, until one day over the summer her mother got very sick. In New York, she goes to Manatee Fair, where the editor and chief for Manatee Fair, Amanda Hannity, is willing to back up Diane and help her bring down Hank. She states she doesn't want Mr. Peanutbutter to be governor because she thinks he would be bad at it. BoJack tells her how he also thought for a long time he thought couldnt change either and gives thanks to her for believing in him. After he confirms to her that he has really good lawyers, Princess Carolyn and Ralph have sex in the back of the police car after having not made it home in time. Diane is seen driving BoJack to a rehab center. In The Shot, Diane is seen in war-torn Cordovia with Sebastian St. Clair, writing about him and interacting with the refugees, including a little boy named Kinko, despite Sebastian warning her not to get attached to any of them. Diane goes in her car, where Ana is waiting for her again. ", "I Want To Feel Good About Myself. Neither he or Hollyhock find her. The next day, Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter finally return to their new home. In What Time Is It Right Now, Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter are about to get "back to normal" as they prepare to move into their new home. Netflix's BoJack Horseman was a comedy with serious moments. BoJack later goes outside to talk to Diane about how long she's thinking about staying here. It is unknown if he was like this to his sons, but it seems unlikely. She writes a gritty and realistic book that depicts BoJack truthfully, much to his upset. There have been several BoJack Horseman quotes about this theme on the show, and he's had other people say similar things to him throughout the series, as well. One night, Diane is jolted awake by the sounds of a bombing. Mr. Peanutbutter asks to talk about the Hank situation.
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