Bojack Horseman 1x2 -
"However, BoJack is resistant, and their interactions are often tense and awkward."
So, the proper nouns should remain unchanged. Therefore, in the example, the assistant might have rephrased "BoJack Horseman" into different forms, but maybe that's part of the task. Wait, the user says "no changes to proper nouns," so I need to ensure that names like BoJack Horseman, Raphael Bob-Waksberg, etc., stay the same. But in the initial example provided by the user, the assistant changed BoJack Horseman into other forms. Hmm, that's conflicting. Wait, the user's instruction says "No changes to proper nouns. Text only. rephrase every term with 3 variants in format opt3." So maybe proper nouns should not be rephrased. However, in the example, the assistant did rephrase BoJack Horseman into BoJack Horseman|The Horseman of Hollywood|The Equine Lead which seems like they treated it as a proper noun but still rephrased it. This is confusing. BoJack Horseman 1x2
The next part: "Overall, “BoJack Horseman 1x2” is a great example of what makes this show so special." Proper noun here is "BoJack Horseman 1x2" which should stay the same. "Overall" could be "In sum|In conclusion|Generally". "Great" as "excellent|superb|remarkable". "Example" as "instance|sample|model". "Makes" as "creates|forms|produces". "Special" as "unique|unique|distinctive". "However, BoJack is resistant, and their interactions are
"striking" could be striking. "aspects" could be features. Then "use" becomes employment. But some words might have better synonyms. I need to go through each word carefully. Also, make sure that the proper nouns like BoJack Horseman are not altered. Also, check for punctuation: "The show's visuals" becomes "its visuals"? Maybe "visuals" can be synonyms like visuals. But in the initial example provided by the