Hollyhock says this was stupid and that she shouldn’t have come here because she did great with eight dads and without a mom. He still says he’ll get the milk. Todd remarks that's a terrible thing to tell a baby. He says his mother is going to die and she’ll never know how much he hates her. You’re supposed to be looking out for me! She has light brown fur, a chestnut brown mane with bangs that are worn parted, a white diamond-shaped mark on her forehead, lighter brown fur on her mouth and nostrils, and lighter brown freckles on her cheeks, neck, chest, legs, and upper arms. However, to Hollyhock's surprise, BoJack has no problem hoisting both of them over the fence when he had been telling her the whole time his back was hurting. In Intermediate Scene Study w/ BoJack Horseman, Hollyhock mentions three of her fathers were disappointed that she quit when she quit rugby, while the other five were relieved to hear she quit the team. Some say she might have killed herself… but if she did that wouldn’t she be in episode 15?
Later, Marcy shows them a scrapbook of all the women BoJack had been with and their home addresses due to the fact she was so in love with BoJack and he never called back, which made her jealous. The guy introduces himself as Peter and explains he learned that trick from his psychiatrist. Hollyhock wonders how they can get her to connect the BoJack from the show to the BoJack that visits her every week. It is shown who was on the other line; a female teenage horse, who bears a strong resemblance to BoJack and appears sad at not being able to reach him. Hollyhock first appears in That Went Well, which takes place in 2016.
Hollyhock convinces BoJack to take her to meet his mom, and BoJack tells her he won’t lie to her anymore.
A young man named Peter helps calm her down using grounding techniques. The next morning, BoJack wakes up to find that Hollyhock has set the microwave on fire for trying to make him breakfast, a Pop-Tart, to thank him for letting her stay there. This causes him to realize that his father might have knocked up one of the family maids, so he went back to San Francisco and found Hollyhock's birth certificate with Henrietta’s name on it. However, she still wants to go to the party, because she’d rather lose control in front of people she doesn’t know.
begins from Hollyhock’s point of view, as she, BoJack, Beatrice, and Beatrice’s nurse Tina playing Uno. However, two days later at breakfast BoJack admits that he lied about her mother and that he doesn't know who it is. Hollyhock’s gradual weight loss throughout Season 4; Left to Right: Thoughts and Prayers (S4E5, normal body), The Judge (S4E8, belly is noticeably a little smaller, hips, limbs, face, and neck are also a little skinnier), lovin’ that cali lifestyle!! She is initially forgiving, to an extent, towards his questionable actions. I’m left with a lot of questions like what was in Hollyhock’s letter, what happened to Gina’s storyline, etc. BoJack then throws the doll over his deck, which leads Beatrice to scream and start sobbing, due to her previous childhood trauma of her father burning her baby doll after she caught scarlet fever. It's just, like, a dumb teenage-girl thing, but then it goes away?” BoJack says yes. Have something to tell us about this article? A male doctor tells BoJack that his mother has dementia, and she will not live for another ten years. BoJack never knew about Hollyhock’s birth, and Butterscotch died on Halloween, 2009. Hollyhock says he hasn’t texted her at all that day, and she’s been trying to distract herself. As she sits in her new office, Judah informs her that someone is trying to contact BoJack Horseman and that she sounds like a teenage girl.
BoJack learns from Miles that he is an intern, not a PA, so the contestant slept with someone else. BoJack gets up and heads to the kitchen, but he bumps into boxes of Beatrice’s stuff.