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As someone that grew up with detached parents with whom I never had the relationship I wanted, I've come to recognize that it will never happen. My mother is now dead, and like my father, she lacked the capacity to engage in healthy relationships. The monologue in the "Free Churro" episode (S5E6) of Bojack Horseman really hits home for me, this point in particular:
For anyone else in the same position, recognize that it is exceptionally difficult for people to change, and a necessary prerequisite is that they see change as necessary and want to change. Most are afraid of change and will never do it, to their detriment.
man, maybe i should watch bojack. i'v recently realized i'v wasted like...5 years of the prime of my life trying to form some kind of connection with my dad, who ultimately is just...too far gone from 30+ years of murdoch propaganda to ever be salvageable.
I slept on that show for a long time. I thought it was going to be a dumb, raunchy, adult cartoon and I was so wrong about it. Some of those episodes are real gut punches.
This one in particular didn't hit me in the way it did you, but it still felt like a truth of some kind.