: Todd establishes a boundary, telling BoJack that "not talking... has been kind of working for me".
: Unlike other media portrayals that treat asexuality as a medical condition or a "trick," BoJack Horseman presents it as a normal, valid orientation. [S4E3] All the Young Nudes
: Reviewers note that while Todd is always there for others, his own needs are consistently ignored by his peers, who view him as a tool rather than an individual. 3. Asexuality and Self-Actualization : Todd establishes a boundary, telling BoJack that
This paper analyzes BoJack Horseman Season 4, Episode 3, "Hooray! Todd Episode!", examining how the series utilizes its first Todd-centric narrative to explore asexuality and the psychological toll of pathological people-pleasing. By centering a character traditionally used for "wacky" comic relief, the episode subverts sitcom tropes to highlight the struggle of maintaining a sense of self within a "broken system of reward". : Reviewers note that while Todd is always