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8/10
How do you make something right?
More-horse-than-a-man198714 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
'How do you make something right? When youve made it so wrong.' This episode of Bojack was a different one as instead on continueing the season's narrative it strayed away into different story lines. Up until the final moments where the truth of Bojack's regrets in Escape from LA are revealed to Diane. The episode has brought the gang back together as now PC, BJ, MP and Diane will be working together again. This episode also brought back characters ranging from season 1-3: the bird photographers seen in season 1 blackmailing Bojack, Anna and the reporter guy. This was all in all a good episode continueing and thickening the plot.
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Edvis-19972 February 2020
Not sure about this episode. It's between average and really good.
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5/10
The honeydew in the fruit bowl
RunningFromSatan1 April 2020
It took me until it ended in January and many friends' recommendations to check this show out, and since January (and especially with the current Stay Home global initiative) I have viewed this entire series twice now, and it ranks in my list of top 5 adult cartoons. Original, clever, witty, and spanning the whole gamut of emotion are the pinnacles of the show and it will be in my re-watch bank for years to come.

However, this episode is far, far below average. On a show that prides itself on the aforementioned qualities, the entire A-storyline with BoJack becoming a feminist is the least creative thing in the entire series and introduces the worst character of the universe (Vance). The subplot doesn't even really solidify until halfway through but it kills the momentum, which is tough to do in 25 minutes. It doesn't noticeably progress the characters (except for kind of setting up one major event at the end of the season), while simultaneously feeling like it's trying to extract water from a rock. If it weren't for the B-story subplot of Mr. Peanutbutter trying to find his inner bad-guy, this could be a complete throwaway. I disliked it the first time I saw it and I fell asleep the second.

Not all episodes fire on all cylinders, and the show itself still rates a perfect 10. However, with each show that runs for dozens of episodes there is bound to be one that just sinks to the bottom.
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