It was simple episode from Horse BoJack but it's really everything that you would like to see on this series.
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Edvis-199710 July 2019
Life in the Past/Future Sort Of
Hitchcoc15 February 2021
Todd decides to build Disneyland because the original folks misspelled it. It is a garish mess. Meanwhile, Bojack, suffering from depression, meets a woman who has been in a coma for 30 years. When she awakens her mind is in the 80's with a nostalgic look at the 50's. But Bojack has a rival in all this; another character who has been in a coma for 30 years.
"Slap my salami, this guy's a commie!"
thomasgouldsbrough28 February 2022
This was a very good episode, and just as good the opening episode. There's a lot more focus on Todd, and when at his best, is the funniest character in BoJack Horseman, due to the absolutely stupid humour. Todd has some pretty good moments in this episode, such as the court scene, and the scenes at the Disney park.
There's also a pretty funny, but very stupid subplot of BoJack's girlfriend finding someone who has also been in a coma for 30 years. The reveal is probably the funniest scene in the episode.
There's also a pretty funny, but very stupid subplot of BoJack's girlfriend finding someone who has also been in a coma for 30 years. The reveal is probably the funniest scene in the episode.
Consistently good comedy
snoozejonc24 January 2024
Bojack meets a potential love interest whilst Todd opens his version of Disneyland.
This is a solid comedy episode with good absurd moments.
It starts off with a very good sequence depicting the state of Bojack's love-life since his biography was released.
I like the use of the Wanda character as a way of spoofing our obsession with nostalgia, be it 80s or otherwise. This generates some decent humour and character moments. Lisa Kudrow is well cast. Being a fan of 'The Americans' I also like the Philip Jennings lookalike character who has quite an amusing role in how the plot unfolds.
Todd's theme park shenanigans are also pretty funny. I love the art design of it and what happens is pretty memorable too.
For me it's a 7.5/10, but I round upwards.
This is a solid comedy episode with good absurd moments.
It starts off with a very good sequence depicting the state of Bojack's love-life since his biography was released.
I like the use of the Wanda character as a way of spoofing our obsession with nostalgia, be it 80s or otherwise. This generates some decent humour and character moments. Lisa Kudrow is well cast. Being a fan of 'The Americans' I also like the Philip Jennings lookalike character who has quite an amusing role in how the plot unfolds.
Todd's theme park shenanigans are also pretty funny. I love the art design of it and what happens is pretty memorable too.
For me it's a 7.5/10, but I round upwards.
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