Later that night, Diane arrives home. She gives in and turns on BoJack's second interview. The month-long bender he and Sarah Lynn were on ended with them going to the planetarium. In the final moments, they're heading back to L.A. when BoJack attempts small talk. The following week, in Xerox of a Xerox, Diane refuses to watch BoJacks interview with Biscuits Braxby, since it's only meant to act as damage control and paint him as a victim, and she doesnt want to spend any more of her time worrying about him, however Guy can tell shes still distracted by thinking of it. BoJack and Emily meet up at the bar, and it seems like they end up sleeping together. Sarah Lynn?" As a result, she initially didnt go with Guy to Houston. At the Q-and-A, the audience keeps egging Diane on her comments on Hank, with one woman saying if he was a bad person they wouldn't let him be on TV. He doesn't know if he even can. The series ends in a moment of silence as Diane and BoJack, both of them struggling to say something but both choosing not to and not being able to, looking at the stars in the sky. After hearing the news he survived, she was angry, and she stopped trusting her happiness and became depressed out of guiltdue to the constant mindset she held about having to be BoJacks savior. Leonardo DiCaprio, 48, and Gigi Hadid, 27, attend the SAME Met Gala He said he had nowhere else to go, but at that time, why would he have to have gone anywhere? Prior to the series start, BoJack had starred in a hit 1990s sitcom called Horsin' Around.After that show ending, BoJack struggled to find acting work, instead . She still went against her friend's wishes, however, and hurt BoJack after he grew to trust her. She says yes. Diane refuses and asks Mr. Peanutbutter to take responsibility. BoJack said this, and it's heartbreaking, as BoJack finally admits he doesn't love himself. BoJack admits to the both of them that he was with her at the planetarium when she died and gave her the heroin that killed her - which was unknown to everyone at the time, BoJack lied to the police that they split up and she called him from the planetarium where he found her dead. Dr. Indira tells her to focus on work, but Diane says that Flipwho in Dr. Indira's story is a dolphin named Flippy who only speaks in dolphin squeaks, won't let her do anything. She finally admits it wasn't and apologizes when BoJack eventually confronts her. My Whole Life. She turns on the TV, and a news broadcast reveals that Jessica Biel is now running for governor against Woodchuck, with Katrina as her manager. Mr. Peanutbutter begins to makes a toast promising to beat Woodchuck Coodchuck-Berkowitz and thanking his pro-fracking supporters, but he suddenly senses an earthquake coming. He tells her that she's too good for writing Instagram captions. After Pickles comes Diane and BoJack hide under the bed, then move to the closet, as they, Princess Carolyn, and Todd send messages to Pickles's livestream to get her to leave the bedroom so they can escape. She is contacted by celebrity philanthropist Sebastian St. Clair, who is doing charity and humanitarian work in a foreign country, and wants Diane to travel with him to write a memoir for him similar to what she did for BoJack. Mr. Peanutbutter confronts BoJack about him kissing Diane, and he asks BoJack what more could the universe possibly owe BoJack, who is a huge movie star, has a girlfriend, and a TV show. Just before the credits roll in BoJack Horseman 's final episode, the camera tilts leaving BoJack and Diane visible from only the mid-chest up. Cookie Notice When BoJack arrives at her apartment to take her to Mr. Peanutbutter's housewarming party, Diane is now wearing a new outfit and has cut her hair into a very short bob. If anyone has ever experienced clinical depression, they can likely relate to a lot of moments in the animated series, and this is one of the most notable BoJack Horseman quotes. He assures her he will, and her worrying about him in Chicago isnt a friendship, its a hostage situation. Diane returns home to find fracking drills set up in front of their house, to her horror. They smoke at the parking lot before BoJack enters into rehab for a month. Mr. Peanutbutter challenges Woodchuck to a ski-race, where the winner will be named governor. Ralph is speeding down the street trying to get home so that he and Princess Carolyn can have sex. Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter are married on June 13, 2014. She calls him about this, where he reveals he wrote it in on weekend, and even calls writing easy. In Hank After Dark, she, BoJack, and Princess Carolyn go on a tour to promote the paperback version of One Trick Pony while Secretariat is on hiatus. People all have moments where they feel like crying, and sometimes it helps to take a hot shower and let it all come out. She tells him they should leave, but BoJack is frustrated because he thinks she's acting weird since she hates parties. Diane passes out by this point, and BoJack covers her with a blanket. BoJack tells her to delete it, saying it was another drunken message. In Good Damage, she revealed that a girl named Krissy Keating was her main bully throughout high school. However, Diane says Dr. Indira is her therapist, and one of the few things she has for herself, so she asks BoJack to not see her. She is still having a hard time writing about her abusive upbringing, and the idea that everyones trauma makes them who they are, which she refers to as "good damage." Diane goes to talk to BoJack on set. Stefani confronts Diane about her issues at GirlCroosh and encourages her to speak out against his pro-fracking views. Diane leaves the party sobbing. This episode is all about Diane (Alison Brie). Diane's book ultimately helps BoJack's career and earns him a Golden Globe. She wears thin, square glasses, and has light skin and midnight blue hair According to the model sheets, she is 5 1/2 feet tall when barefoot and stands at about 5'3-5'4 when wearing boots. In That's Too Much, Man!, BoJack goes on an epic bender with Sarah Lynn, and while he does so he wants to make amends to the people he's hurt. When she angrily tells him that she told him not to see her, BoJack says that she isn't the only one going through stuff right now. However, he eventually calls her bluff, which leads to her leaving him after a fight. Good, Likeable People Who Love Each Other Post45 March 19, 1980 [1] From a terrible childhood to rocky relationships in his career to bad friendships to alcohol and substance abuse, fans can agree that BoJack has been through a lot. BoJack says that Dr. Indira said they didn't need her and that they both are equally screwed up, they're the same. BoJack leaves after telling her that her new haircut looks great and Mr. Peanutbutter will love it. Despite Woodchuck believing that it may not matter, the results next week reveal that he won the campaign. Shortly before, she has dinner with Mr. Peanutbutter, who she has remained on good terms with, although she is annoyed by him and the waitress, Pickles, an excitable, young female pug, hitting it off. Commence Fracking However, Diane says they are sexist, but BoJack says he has to go on a show saying they arent, and he wants her to tell him what to say. Diane is mentioned in The View from Halfway Down, where after BoJack realizes during his dream hes actually drowning, he remembers before he went in his pool he called Diane.