That Went Well
- Episode aired Jul 22, 2016
- TV-MA
- 26m
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
5.4K
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Bojack hits rock bottom. Mr. Peanutbutter and Todd save the day. Princess Carolyn finds a new callingBojack hits rock bottom. Mr. Peanutbutter and Todd save the day. Princess Carolyn finds a new callingBojack hits rock bottom. Mr. Peanutbutter and Todd save the day. Princess Carolyn finds a new calling
Will Arnett
- BoJack Horseman
- (voice)
Amy Sedaris
- Princess Carolyn
- (voice)
Alison Brie
- Diane Nguyen
- (voice)
- …
Paul F. Tompkins
- Mr. Peanutbutter
- (voice)
- …
Aaron Paul
- Todd Chavez
- (voice)
- …
Diedrich Bader
- Judah Mannowdog
- (voice)
- …
Lake Bell
- Cargo Ship Captain
- (voice)
- …
Raúl Esparza
- Ralph Stilton
- (voice)
Kimiko Glenn
- Stefani Stilton
- (voice)
Abbi Jacobson
- Emily
- (voice)
Kristen Schaal
- Sarah Lynn
- (voice)
- …
Constance Zimmer
- Skinny Gina
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSarah Lynn is no longer seen at the party in the opening credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Saddest Cartoon Deaths (2019)
- SoundtracksBojack Horseman Ending Credits Song
Performed by Grouplove
Featured review
S3: As good as you've heard it is – a great season of a great show
After the second season I had felt like the show had drifted a little; specifically, I thought that the character elements were not always progressed or put to the core of each episode, and there were some episodes which felt like isolated 'japes' for my liking. This is not to say the season was bad (far from it), but more that I didn't think it hit the spot as well as the first season had. The third season is much more on-point with this though, and picks up with BoJack with 'his' performance has him in contention for an Academy Award – if he can get his PR right. At the same time his personal demons (and friends) continue to haunt him.
Taking that plot the season does well to produce episodes that stand on their own, but also deliver an overall season arc into which all the episodes fall. There are really no episodes which fall completely outside of it, and even the subplots do a good job of linking together or developing the supporting characters, or both. The content does the same, and BoJack has such great layering of comedy, tragedy, and drama. The comedy comes first of course, but it is never silly or funny to the point that it distracts from being more than that. The oddity of the world in which the show happens is part of that humor, and also shows how well written it is, that it can have silly comedy in the background or foreground, but we never lose the sense of character or story.
Season 3 is as good as you've heard it is. It picks up from the stronger back of season 2, and continues well in that vein.
Taking that plot the season does well to produce episodes that stand on their own, but also deliver an overall season arc into which all the episodes fall. There are really no episodes which fall completely outside of it, and even the subplots do a good job of linking together or developing the supporting characters, or both. The content does the same, and BoJack has such great layering of comedy, tragedy, and drama. The comedy comes first of course, but it is never silly or funny to the point that it distracts from being more than that. The oddity of the world in which the show happens is part of that humor, and also shows how well written it is, that it can have silly comedy in the background or foreground, but we never lose the sense of character or story.
Season 3 is as good as you've heard it is. It picks up from the stronger back of season 2, and continues well in that vein.
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- bob the moo
- Mar 28, 2017
Details
- Runtime26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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