Out to Sea
- Episode aired Jul 17, 2015
- TV-MA
- 25m
BoJack discovers the Secretariat film was finished without him. Princess Carolyn starts her own agency firm. Todd finds himself trapped in the improv comedy cult.BoJack discovers the Secretariat film was finished without him. Princess Carolyn starts her own agency firm. Todd finds himself trapped in the improv comedy cult.BoJack discovers the Secretariat film was finished without him. Princess Carolyn starts her own agency firm. Todd finds himself trapped in the improv comedy cult.
- BoJack Horseman
- (voice)
- Princess Carolyn
- (voice)
- Diane Nguyen
- (voice)
- Todd Chavez
- (voice)
- Lance Bass
- (voice)
- Jogger
- (voice)
- Lead Improv-er
- (voice)
- Female Improv-er
- (voice)
- Bryan
- (voice)
- Diane's Ringtone
- (voice)
- Copernicus
- (voice)
- Lenny Turtletaub
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe jogger who runs past BoJack's mansion in almost every episode finally speaks.
- GoofsCopernicus, the cult leader, is a male cat with white, orange and black fur. This is impossible, as cats with white, orange and black fur are always female. The gene which encodes colored fur is located on the X chromosome, so cats with black and orange fur need two X chromosomes.
- Quotes
[last lines]
BoJack Horseman: Oh God, lungs on fire.
[Stops to catch his breath before resuming]
BoJack Horseman: Ow, crap. I hate this. Running is terrible, everything is the worst.
[Lying down, panting heavily]
BoJack Horseman: Oh my God, oh my God.
Jogger: [stands over BoJack] It gets easier.
BoJack Horseman: Huh?
Jogger: Everyday, it gets a little easier.
BoJack Horseman: Yeah?
Jogger: But you gotta do it everyday, that's the hard part. But it does get easier.
[Jogger runs off]
BoJack Horseman: [to himself] Okay?
- ConnectionsReferences The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
Season 2 continues this and all the strengths of the first season are here. They are not quite as strong in some ways though; in particular I felt too many episodes didn't really build or reveal character, so much as just play out characters in a scenario – sometimes a silly one. In these episodes it is still funny and entertaining, but just that character aspect not being there as I would have liked. The backend of the season is better at this than the first half, and it gives more time to the tragic and the broken, which I enjoy and feel gives the show more about it. The voice work is consistently good, but the part of that which I enjoy the most is that I rarely lose the character in the famous actor. More often than not it is only in the end credits where I remember/realize how many famous actors are involved here. This season it was only Ricky Gervais where it didn't work for me – but for some reason that is often the case with him.
Another enjoyable season, which is so across several aspects.
- bob the moo
- Jan 21, 2017
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD