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  1. Aug 22, 2014 · The ratings of every BoJack Horseman episode in an interactive graph. Quickly find the best BoJack Horseman episodes or see how episode ratings trend over time.

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  2. 7.1 (6.7K) Rate. TV Episode. A publishing house eagerly awaits BoJack's memoirs, but he hasn't even started yet. His agent/ex and his publisher try to talk him into working with a ghost writer, but BoJack's too despondent about being washed up to focus.

  3. IMDb RATING. 8.8 /10. 192K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 237. 4. Play trailer 1:28. 17 10. 22 Videos. 99+ Photos. Animation Comedy Drama. BoJack Horseman was the star of the hit television show "Horsin' Around" in the '80s and '90s, but now he's washed up, living in Hollywood, complaining about everything, and wearing colorful sweaters. Creator.

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  4. Oct 29, 2023 · This list of BoJack Horseman seasons has been voted on by fans from all over the world, helping to decide once and for all which collection of episodes starring Will Arnett, Amy Sedaris, and Aaron Paul are the best.

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    • “Bojack Hates The Troops,” Season 1, Episode 2
    • “Sabrina’s Christmas Wish”
    • “The Bojack Horseman Show,” Season 3, Episode 2
    • “The Bojack Horseman Story, Chapter One,” Season 1, Episode 1
    • “Zoës and Zeldas,” Season 1, Episode 4
    • “Bojack Kills,” Season 3, Episode 3
    • “Our A-Story Is A ‘D’ Story,” Season 1, Episode 6
    • “Brand New Couch,” Season 2, Episode 1
    • “Higher Love,” Season 2, Episode 6
    • 68 “The Light Bulb Scene,” Season 5, Episode 1

    First, let me be clear: I love this episode, which feels like an early performance by a beloved artist who went on to greater and more daring things. Maybe there’s a note or two out of place. Maybe they aren’t stretching their talent as much as you think they can. BoJack’s (Will Arnett) profound pettiness makes him an asshole to many—here, it’s the...

    The mere existence of this holiday episode made it unambiguous that BoJack Horseman was created out of love. Further enriching the world so thoughtfully laid out in the first season, this metatextual holiday episode, in which BoJack and Todd (Aaron Paul) watch one of the Christmas episodes from Horsin’ Around, came as an unannounced Christmas gift ...

    A novel exposition dump, this episode goes back to 2007, when BoJack and Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris), a cat, first slept together. Its title refers to the name of BoJack’s sophomore TV series, a vulgar satire that tanked and was promptly canceled. This episode also lays general groundwork for episodes and seasons to come. Lots of obvious referen...

    This first episode doesn’t get its due. Brilliantly juxtaposing scenes from BoJack’s interview on The Charlie Rose Show with a gotcha shot from this world’s version of Maury, this first look at BoJack’s anxiety-ridden existence had the difficult task of establishing the show’s very particular tone (think Chuck Jones meets Don Hertzfeldt meets Alber...

    It was a small stroke of genius to introduce early in the series a pop-cultural dichotomy specific to this world. Leonard Cohen sang of a bird on a wire, and here the either/or stems from characters on Mister Peanutbutter’s House, a knockoff of BoJack’s sitcom in which the eponymous canine raised two little girls: Zelda, a fun extrovert, and Zoë, a...

    Plot-wise, this is a lowkey key episode in the series, establishing the source of the heroin that ultimately causes Sarah Lynn’s death. That would be Richie Osborne (Fred Savage), former Horsin’ Aroundcast member and current proprietor of Whale World, a family-friendly strip club that doubles as a drug front. BoJack and Diane get to catch up and es...

    If BoJack Horseman’s flair for wordplay wasn’t already clear, this episode is tantamount to a flag planted on the moon for all to see. Hollywood becomes Hollywoo when BoJack steals the “D” from the Hollywood sign in a drunken stupor, all in the hopes of impressing Diane after squaring off with Mister Peanutbutter—and buying the restaurant Elefante ...

    Season two leans hard into everything distinct about the show, and it goes straight for the throat in a cold-open flashback to young BoJack, watching an interview with Secretariat (John Krasinski), only to be interrupted by his parents fighting before his mother tells him, “You ruined me,” and to enjoy his “dumb little TV show.” Ouch. Now fulfillin...

    During a particularly awkward conversation with BoJack, Wanda (Lisa Kudrow) asks him if he wants to talk about the elephant in the room—not meaning to offend the elephant literally also in the room and who promptly scoffs and walks out. This bit almost feels like an encapsulation of the series as a whole, hilariously underscoring the ways communica...

    Taken as a whole, season five feels like BoJack Horseman’s version of Inland Empire, which means that its premiere episode has a hell of a job to do in setting things up, establishing multiple “realities” (there’s BoJack’s house, then there’s the set of his new TV show, Philbert, which looks…exactly like his house) that will soon be sloshing about ...

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