Hollyhock starts dating an intern on BoJack’s new show. Princess Carolyn meets Ralph’s parents. Mr. Peanutbutter throws his support behind Woodchuck.
Hollyhock starts dating an intern on BoJack’s new show. Princess Carolyn meets Ralph’s parents. Mr. Peanutbutter throws his support behind Woodchuck.
Diane’s tweet lands Sextina Aquafina in hot water. Prankster and A-list actor Jurj Clooners gets under BoJack’s skin.
Diane goes off book during BoJack’s book tour, jeopardizing Mr. Peanutbutter’s new show. Todd gets involved in international affairs.
BoJack’s back on screen as the star of “Philbert,” a new detective series produced by Princess Carolyn. But his demons are out in full force.
Months after his memoir is released, BoJack’s being considered for a role that’s a lifelong dream.
“Secretariat” is a huge success, and BoJack’s finally feeling his oats. But when it comes to his personal life, everything he touches turns to manure.
A visiting Hollyhock dumps BoJack’s painkillers, sending him on a desperate search for more. Todd tries to solve Emily’s dating dilemma.
With his memoir a bestseller and the movie role of his dreams, BoJack’s ready to jump-start his career and his life. Unless he messes it all up.
Once the star of the hit sitcom “Horsin’ Around,” today BoJack’s washed up, just hanging around Hollywood complaining, and wearing colorful sweaters.
At BoJack’s 25th annual Halloween party, Pickles gets a crash course in Mr. Peanutbutter’s romantic history — and some advice from Diane.
On a drug-fueled bender, BoJack and Sarah Lynn crash an AA meeting, and BoJack decides to make amends to the people he hurt.
Mr. Money is holding another World Martial Arts Tournament and Mr. Satan invites everyone in the world to join in. Little does he know that Bojack, an ancient villain who has escaped his prison, ...
BoJack is drawn to the one female in town who has no idea who he is (because she was in a coma). Todd opens a theme park.
Dr. Champ tells BoJack it’s time to leave rehab. Mr. Peanutbutter’s reputation takes a hit. In Chicago, Diane wrestles with writer’s block.
BoJack goes off the grid and winds up at his grandparents’ dilapidated home in Michigan, where he befriends a dragonfly haunted by the past.
Diane’s therapist encourages her to set boundaries with BoJack. A missing string cheese ignites a dispute between Todd and Princess Carolyn.
Ana Spanakopita sends BoJack to New York to do interviews, and Todd tags along. Princess Carolyn tells Mr. Peanutbutter to get back to work.
BoJack shoots a movie at Mr. Peanutbutter’s house; Diane finishes her book.
Mr. Peanutbutter’s campaign to recall the governor of California culminates in a high-stakes ski race. Meanwhile, BoJack is nowhere to be found.
BoJack is one of the celebrity guest stars on the first episode of Mr. Peanutbutter’s game show, but the game doesn’t go as expected.
BoJack reconnects with a friend from his past who moves into his house and creates pandemonium.
Todd builds a giant papier-mâché Todd head. A customer service rep gives BoJack some sound advice when he tries to cancel his newspaper subscription.
BoJack believes an upbeat attitude will change his life, but that attitude doesn’t mesh well with his new acting job.
BoJack finds himself the subject of national media attention after he calls the troops “jerks.”
BoJack delivers a eulogy at a funeral.
The important things in life becomes clear to BoJack when Todd moves out to join the improv comedy group on their special cruise ship.
To help with the memoir he hopes will put him back in the spotlight, BoJack hires a ghostwriter.
A lovestruck BoJack tries to sabotage a wedding; Todd accepts a surprising new professional role.
BoJack goes on a road trip to visit an old friend, and gets a taste of existence outside the Holywood bubble.
Mr. Peanutbutter saves the day. Todd gets exciting news. BoJack, Diane and Princess Carolyn pursue new opportunities.