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.