He slammed on the brakes. The car screeched to a halt, tires smoking against the asphalt. He stepped out into the cool night air, his breath hitching in his chest. He watched them until they were nothing but dark silhouettes against the horizon. For the first time in years, he didn't think about his legacy, or his mistakes, or the "fiction of journalistic objectivity" Diane had mentioned. He just stood there, a broken horse in a designer suit, watching the world move on without him—and for a fleeting, terrifying second, he realized that maybe, just maybe, he could move with it.

about his own identity and his future with Emily

to balance her career with her desire for a family Which character's journey should we dive into next?

The sun was setting over the Pacific, casting a bruised purple hue across the Hollywood Hills, but BoJack Horseman couldn't feel the warmth. He sat in his Tesla, the engine silent, the weight of the last few months pressing down on him like a physical force. Sarah Lynn was gone. The Oscar he had sacrificed everything for was a lie. His house was a wreckage of bad decisions and broken glass.