Oh god, that man is dead.

Welp, that was different. The whole situation is a welcome change of pace, albeit problematic. In this episode, the show tells us that actions do have consequences, and the inevitable has finally occurred—oh well.

BoJack and Diane's heart-to-heart was nice to see; I forgot they hadn't spoken to each other since last season. Mr. Peanutbutter's development is amusing, as always, and his growth is nice to see. Princess Carolyn and Todd's subplot was fun Todd and PC shenanigans, and although it's so lazy for a solution to the problem, I thought it was a fantastic way to add moments of levity.

With all this in mind, this is another solid episode with the main five together again. Hopefully, things get better soon.

TECHNICAL SCORE: 7.5/10
ENJOYMENT SCORE: 8/10

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That's how I like my Zach Braff: guest starring and crispy.

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So many great voices here - bar the voice of reason. Just joking. Yet another brilliant, quite lucid episode. This season is becoming my fave quickly. What's going on? Four Non Blondes.

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I Regret Everything. - Carolyn, Princess.

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frackin hell. i felt bad for woodchuck.

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A good little nonsense wtf episode.

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I wish I wasn't here Z.B.

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