BoJack Horseman: 10 Best Supporting Characters
3. Hollyhock
“That voice... the one that tells you you’re worthless and stupid and ugly? It goes away, right? It’s just like, a dumb teenage girl thing, but then it goes away?”
Maybe the voice isn’t what she should’ve worried about, maybe the outside influences are the ones she shouldn’t have listened to.
Hollyhock-Guerrero-Guerrero… whatever, whatever… enters the series as an innocent angel amongst a myriad of destitute demons, she’s probably the purest character, well, outside of Todd that is. Ironically enough this is who she has her first interaction with as she inadvertently bumps into master Chavez while searching for BoJack, who’s alleged to be her biological father.
When they inevitably meet, she’s more tolerant of the megalomaniac - even showing him more compassion and consideration than the best of his friends sometimes do - until their relationship grows and she realises jackass isn’t just a term that applies to donkeys. The tumultuous relationship ensues, taking her on a perilous journey as she’s drugged by his mother, blown off and disregarded by BoJack countless times, before finding out that he was a potential child molester.
Naturally, this all culminates in Hollyhock making the wise decision to evade having her life obliterated by the insufferable misery seeker. This comes even after her brother (which we later find out is his connection to her) fixes himself, becoming a professor at her college, but it’s all simply too little too late and she opts to go another way.