If that’s what’s missing from Hollywood, let it be gone. Barnum’s heartless response after an 1889’s circus train crashed six cars, killing his animals. Ironically, this approach treats actors like they’re circus animals, failing to realize that the “show must go on” showbiz adage was P.T. The article argues that too many actors are taking mental health breaks – framing mental illness as something to work through/use for “performances,” regardless of how it affects stars’ health. Peanutbutter’s storyline is a great way to unpack how flawed and harmful this idea of a “grin-and-bear-it” approach is. While we sadly won’t see a 2022 BoJack Horseman episode critiquing The Wrap’s take, Mr. We don’t see him spiral out of control like BoJack or wrestle with finding creative inspiration and the toll that takes as Diane (Alison Brie) did. Peanutbutter is the poster child for what The Wrap recently called “the show must go on” actors of Hollywood.
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