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  1. 31 de ene. de 2020 · A poem given by Secretariat in Bojack’s near-death experience in the season 6 episode “The View from Halfway Down”.

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    is the fifteenth episode of Season 6 of the Netflix original series BoJack Horseman, and the 75th episode overall. It premiered with the rest of Part 2 of Season 6 on January 31, 2020.

    BoJack reconnects with faces from his past.

    In BoJack’s dream, he arrives at his mother’s house with a six-year-old Sarah Lynn and with a hydrangea plant in hand as a gift. Sarah Lynn questions what BoJack is holding. He responds by saying he believes it to be a hydrangea plant. Sarah Lynn questions whether his mother would like that type of plant and BoJack tells her Beatrice doesn't really like anything.

    A younger Beatrice, wearing her debutante outfit, invites them in and Beatrice announces BoJack’s arrival as Sarah Lynn runs into the living room. BoJack gives his mother the hydrangeas and she sarcastically thanks him. She puts the plant on the table as black tar starts dripping on the plant from the ceiling. Beatrice tells BoJack that he arrived just in time as a female Cardinal bird had flown in through the window and they’re having trouble getting her out of the house.

    In the living room, the other dinner party guests are other people who have predeceased BoJack; Herb Kazzaz, Corduroy Jackson Jackson, and Crackerjack Sugarman. The other guests including Sarah Lynn are chasing around the bird trying to get her out of the house, seemingly having fun while doing it.

    Beatrice’s butler tells her someone is on the phone for her, and BoJack is surprised that Zach Braff is her butler. BoJack tries to explain to Beatrice who Zach Braff is but she simply asks “You mean my butler?” When Beatrice takes the phone call in the kitchen she tells BoJack to help with the bird. BoJack has a brief conversation with Herb who expresses joy at the fact BoJack came to the party. BoJack tells Herb that he kept having a recurring dream about having a dinner party with everyone who had died so he decided to do it for real.

    He then has a brief but pleasant interaction with his uncle Crackerjack who tries to help BoJack hit the bird with a pillow until she flies off and Crackerjack moves on. BoJack then has an awkward interaction with Corduroy who asks him if he was still weirded out because the last time he saw Corduroy was when he was “—naked, hanging from [my] iPhone charger, holding a lemon, with a very erect penis despite being deceased in [my] trailer for over an hour." When BoJack answers “Yep," Corduroy tells BoJack that he needs to get over it. When Corduroy tries wrapping a rope that he’s holding around his neck, BoJack sternly stops him and Corduroy stops, and apologizes stating that he forgot where he was for a second.

    Sarah Lynn, who has aged up to her preteen self, runs up to BoJack with a fireplace poker, asking if it will help get the bird out of the house. BoJack starts chasing the bird around the living room while the others watch and cheer him on. BoJack chases the bird into the kitchen and she flies out of the window and everyone except Beatrice celebrates. Beatrice informs the group that her husband is going to be late and they are going to start dinner without him. Crackerjack asks if he’s going to be in time for the showcase, and Beatrice says “He better be” and she leads them into the dining room.

    •Secretariat and Butterscotch Horseman were blended into a single hybrid character during BoJack's dream sequence. This may be because Secretariat was more of a father figure and role model towards BoJack growing up than his actual father was:

    •Raphael Bob-Waksberg was initially unsure if they could get John Krasinski back to voice Secretariat, however, after seeing Will Arnett's performance for the role they decided to stick with him.

    •The idea of an episode with a dinner party with the show's deceased characters was always an episode idea that floated around, and when news came season six would be the last, the crew decided to finally do it and decided it would be perfect as the penultimate episode.

    •Series creator Raphael Bob-Waksburg was also interested in doing an episode where everything took place in a conversation—a concept that was also famously used in •The dinner party scene was so difficult to execute a different storyboard artist was assigned to each character.

    •BoJack was noted by episode director Amy Winfrey to be the hardest because he had so much to do.

    •Supervising director Mike Hollingsworth revealed the episode, as in BoJack's dream, takes place over thirty seconds.

  2. " The View from Halfway Down " is the fifteenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman, and the 75th episode of the series overall. Written by Alison Tafel and directed by Amy Winfrey, the episode was released on Netflix on January 31, 2020, alongside the second half of the sixth and final season.

  3. ‘The View From Halfway Down’ is a poem written from the perspective of a man who has jumped off an overpass to his death. In the first lines of this poem, the speaker describes a man standing on the edge of an overpass contemplating jumping off to his death.

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    • October 9, 1995
    • Poetry Analyst And Editor
  4. The View From Halfway Down is a symbolic poem read by Secretariat in The View from Halfway Down, in Season 6. In The View from Halfway Down, Secretariat takes the stage and starts reading his poem “The View From Halfway Down." When he’s partway through, the spotlight reveals the open door...

  5. The View from Halfway Down: Directed by Amy Winfrey. With Will Arnett, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins. BoJack reconnects with faces from his past.

  6. 14 de feb. de 2020 · “The View From Halfway Down” represents the major traumatic events that have weighed most heavily on BoJack’s psyche. It also represents all levels of the show’s production — writing,...