This was another modest episode. After the Todd-centric story, the spotlight is now on Diane. We know that Diane has a terrible family after she receives a call to be notified that her father died. She is not distressed at all for that news because she despised him, for justifiable reasons. The big problem is that she has to return to Boston to meet again with her miserable mother and her detestable brothers. A series of events makes her slowly losing patience at the point of completely becoming berserk. And hey, I can understand her. Her family is excessively atrocious. Not only that they don't take care of the funeral, that they are constantly manipulating Diane and they are always loitering. They also humiliated her with a hard prank when she was 16 and drew balls on the corpse of their own father, among others irritating acting, turning him into chum later. Few times fictitious characters generated so much hate on me. And, since that was the purpose, I guess that's a merit. As expected, BoJack didn't help at all since he only passes time with Diane's brothers and supports them. However, he shows a certain maturity being nearer to Diane and writing a really nice letter to her to remedy his actions. Oh, and I loved it when BoJack played with the kaleidoscope. The subplot was a bunch of non-sensical casualties, including tourists believing that pathetical David Boreanaz rip-off and Todd listening photographs. I actually liked how Princess Carolyn was involved in the story but, overall, it was not a strong episode.