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BoJack Horseman
by Raphael Bob-Waksberg
BoJack delivers a lengthy, cynical eulogy for his mother, beginning with a story about a mundane interaction at a Jack in the Box. He explores the social obligation to be 'awesome' and the strange grief of receiving a free churro for his loss.
BoJack delivers a lengthy, cynical eulogy at his mother's funeral, beginning with a story about a mundane interaction at a Jack in the Box. He reflects on the performative nature of grief and the absurdity of receiving a free churro as compensation for his mother's death.
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