This episode illustrates why this show is like a modern adaptation of Aesop's Fables for me. The part in which Princess Carolyn goes on three blind dates after her assistant Judah misinterprets one of her jokes and meets a certain Mr Stilton highlights the deeper, cat and mouse game going one which is affecting and influencing the life of each character in the show, including Bojack (who crashes a wedding based on his new found popularity and says something which upsets the bride) and so on.
In short, I feel that this episode better illustrates the allegorical and fable-like nature of this show better than any other.
In short, I feel that this episode better illustrates the allegorical and fable-like nature of this show better than any other.