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: Their dance at the wedding reception marks a shift in their dynamic from a chaotic, codependent professional partnership to a mutual respect. Princess Carolyn chooses her own happiness and stability, effectively closing the book on her role as BoJack’s "fixer" while remaining a supportive figure from a distance.

: The episode concludes with BoJack and Diane sitting on a roof, mirroring their very first conversation in the series. This scene is defined by a heavy, bittersweet finality. Diane acknowledges that BoJack was a vital part of her life but admits she can no longer have him in it for the sake of her own mental health. Major Themes and Philosophies [S6E16] The Beginning

The episode centers on BoJack’s brief release from prison to attend Princess Carolyn’s wedding. Rather than a grand, transformative climax, the finale is structured as a series of intimate conversations between BoJack and the four most significant people in his life: Todd, Princess Carolyn, Diane, and Mr. Peanutbutter. This conversational format emphasizes that life is not a series of grand gestures, but a continuous stream of choices and interactions. Key Character Encounters : Their dance at the wedding reception marks