BoJack Horseman season 6 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Professor Horseman navigates the complexities of teaching acting, struggling to define the craft while guiding his students through practical and emotional aspects. He faces personal and professional challenges, from managing disruptive students to reconciling with his sister, Hollyhock. The episode culminates in a successful student showcase, highlighting Horseman's growth as a teacher, but ends with a troubling reminder of his unresolved past.
Full Episode S06E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who introduces the concept of acting in Professor Horseman's class?
Professor Horseman introduces the concept, asking, "What is acting?"
What theories of acting are discussed in the class?
Theories by Stanislavski and Meisner are discussed, focusing on creating deeper lives and behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
How does Professor Horseman demonstrate acting to his class?
He inadvertently demonstrates acting by pretending to leave the class in frustration.
What feedback does Horseman give during the scene studies?
He emphasizes naturalism and conversational realism, advising students to avoid over-theatricality.
What concern does Horseman express about student Whitfield?
Horseman suggests Whitfield consider alternatives to acting, questioning his commitment and talent.
How does Whitfield disrupt the AA meeting?
Whitfield performs a scene from the movie "Flight," pretending to be drunk.
What personal challenges does Horseman face at the rugby match?
He observes team dynamics and navigates his complex relationship with his sister, Hollyhock.
What issue does Princess Carolyn discuss with Horseman regarding a student?
She wants to sign a talented student, Stan, potentially pulling him away from school.
How does Horseman handle the student showcase?
He oversees the showcase, reflecting on his growth as a teacher and reconciling with Hollyhock.
What unresolved issue resurfaces for Horseman at the end?
Charlotte calls Horseman, hinting at unresolved issues related to his past actions.