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"My name is Bojack Horseman. I am a recovering narcissist. And this is the story of a horse who taught me that you don't get to call yourself a victim if you refuse to be a survivor."

In an interview with The Guardian, Bob-Waksberg discussed the inspiration behind the episode, stating, "We wanted to explore the idea of what it means to be a refugee, and what it means to be a person who's been displaced from their home." He added, "The Kurdish people have been through so much, and their story is one that deserves to be told."

The screen cuts to black. The credits roll over a single, unaccompanied Dengbêj melody – the sound of a Kurdish horse singing a song about an American horse, a song that is somehow both unbearably sad and, for the first time, a little bit hopeful.

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