This was a great episode, and did a fantastic job of showing all the ways that BoJack's life has changed in the wake of the second interview. Despite all of his flaws and mistakes, it's impossible for me not to genuinely sympathize with him and the situation he finds himself. It's definitely a little on the darker side for the show, as is expected when we focus on how one person loses control of their entire life, but it does have its fair share of laughs as well. "The Horny Unicorn" feels very true to what this show is, and highlights many of the reasons why it is so good. It effortlessly balances heavy drama with comedy, as the show has always done. This was a tough subject to tackle, but I think they've done a good job. Another great episode from a great show.