BoJack Horseman/YMMV

These things about  are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.


 * Acceptable Targets: Pro-lifers in Brrap Brrap Pew Pew. They're all portrayed as ignorant, if not malicious and misogynistic. Incidentally, they're also all portrayed as men, which also makes the male gender an Acceptable Target inside one, since in the United States of America 42 percent of pro-lifers are women.
 * Designated Hero: Diane in season one, and season two actually deconstructs this trope. While BoJack does cross some boundaries with her, such as kissing her after the disastrous meeting with Herb and making her super uncomfortable because she's in a committed relationship with Mr. Peanutbutter, she also broke the terms of her ghostwriting contract by writing a biography of BoJack that starts with some embarrassing anecdotes that she witnessed. BoJack was too harsh in telling her to fix it, but her response was to pettily leak the first two chapters to BuzzFeed.
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * The writers wanted to see how often BoJack could cross this in the show, so once per season except in seasons one and four, he does something that is meant to turn the audience against him. In-universe, these events usually do cause characters to turn against him:
 * In season one, it was him having sex with Sarah Lynn after she reminded him they aren't actual father and daughter, skeeving out Todd as he's forced to watch and extricate himself. Sure she's thirty, but BoJack is way older than her, and she's young enough to be his daughter..
 * Season two has him . Know how bad this is?.
 * In season three, his moments of crossing this involve And somehow, this gets worse thanks to season six.
 * Season five has him
 * Remember the season three moment? Season six goes further: Biscuits Braxby is willing to fix BoJack's reputation, as she has for other disgraced celebrities, but then Paige Sinclair gives her some new information. . In-universe, this turns all of Hollywoo against BoJack, and Princess Carolyn knows this isn't a mess she can fix.