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* AnAesop: [=BoJack=]'s upbringing had put a negative impact on his life but sometimes, stated rather bluntly in Todd's rant, a FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse. Whatever issues you may have are yours to deal with, and you can't just simply dump your baggage on people and make their lives difficult, then turn around and feel sorry for yourself.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted at the end of 2009.
** Why didn't [=BoJack=] get an Oscar nomination? The rules for the actor awards state that the actor must appear on-screen during the movie. However, [=BoJack=]'s role in ''Secretariat'' used a CGI model. Of course, this fact was supposed to be a secret, but it's possible the Academy noticed anyway and disqualified him.
** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted at the end of 2009.
** Why didn't [=BoJack=] get an Oscar nomination? The rules for the actor awards state that the actor must appear on-screen during the movie. However, [=BoJack=]'s role in ''Secretariat'' used a CGI model. Of course, this fact was supposed to be a secret, but it's possible the Academy noticed anyway and disqualified him.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: It wasn't the first time the usually mellow Todd snaps at [=BoJack=] for messing up something, but it's the most scathing, which is saying something.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: It OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
**The usually perpetually cheerful Mr Peanutbutter is melancholic and quiet through a large part of the episode due to worrying about the dangerous surgery his brother is doing.
**It wasn't the first time the usually mellow Todd snaps at [=BoJack=] for messing up something, but it's the most scathing, which is saying something.
**The usually perpetually cheerful Mr Peanutbutter is melancholic and quiet through a large part of the episode due to worrying about the dangerous surgery his brother is doing.
**It wasn't the first time the usually mellow Todd snaps at [=BoJack=] for messing up something, but it's the most scathing, which is saying something.
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* FalseFriend: So many of these are party guests at [=BoJack's=] party, and they all ditch him when they learned that his movie didn't win a single Oscar. Heck, it was never even nominated.
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* FalseFriend: So many of these are party guests at [=BoJack's=] party, and they all ditch him when they learned that his movie didn't win a single Oscar. Heck, it was never even nominated.
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* ContinuityNod: Bojack's wild Oscar nomination party has several species of lemurs doing drugs, much like the parties Sara Lynn threw in Season 1.
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* ContinuityNod: Bojack's [=BoJack=]'s wild Oscar nomination party has several species of lemurs doing drugs, much like the parties Sara Lynn threw in Season 1.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The main lesson of the episode. Todd tells Bojack point blank that he can't make things more difficult for other people because he's experienced trauma and uses said trauma to get away with his actions. He had every opportunity to get better but never put up the effort. In the end, ''[=BoJack=] himself'' is the reason why [=BoJack=] is so screwed up to this day.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The main lesson of the episode. Todd tells Bojack [=BoJack=] point blank that he can't make things more difficult for other people because he's experienced trauma and uses said trauma to get away with his actions. He had every opportunity to get better but never put up the effort. In the end, ''[=BoJack=] himself'' is the reason why [=BoJack=] is so screwed up to this day.
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* OpeningShoutOut: Bojack tries to drive away in his new Tesla (which is in his living room. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Don't ask.]]), but because he HadTheSillyThingInReverse, he accidentally reverses into his pool in a shot mimicking the title sequence where he drunkenly falls backwards into it.
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* OpeningShoutOut: Bojack [=BoJack=] tries to drive away in his new Tesla (which is in his living room. [[ItMakesSenseInContext Don't ask.]]), but because he HadTheSillyThingInReverse, he accidentally reverses into his pool in a shot mimicking the title sequence where he drunkenly falls backwards into it.
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** Bojack ends up on the end of two of these in one episode. The first from Diane after they get into a fight over Bojack's fake happiness.
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** Bojack [=BoJack=] ends up on the end of two of these in one episode. The first from Diane after they get into a fight over Bojack's [=BoJack=]'s fake happiness.
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** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted in the end of the 2009.
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** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted in at the end of the 2009.
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* AnAesop: Stated rather bluntly in Todd's rant, a FreudianExcuse [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse is never an excuse]]. Whatever issues you may have are yours to deal with, and you can't just simply dump your baggage on people and make their lives difficult, then turn around and feel sorry for yourself.
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* AnAesop: Stated [=BoJack=]'s upbringing had put a negative impact on his life but sometimes, stated rather bluntly in Todd's rant, a FreudianExcuse [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse is never an excuse]].FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse. Whatever issues you may have are yours to deal with, and you can't just simply dump your baggage on people and make their lives difficult, then turn around and feel sorry for yourself.
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* RealityEnsues:
** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted in the end of the 2009.
** Why didn't [=BoJack=] get an Oscar nomination? The rules for the actor awards state that the actor must appear on-screen during the movie. However, [=BoJack=]'s role in ''Secretariat'' used a CGI model. Of course, this fact was supposed to be a secret, but it's possible the Academy noticed anyway and disqualified him.
** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted in the end of the 2009.
** Why didn't [=BoJack=] get an Oscar nomination? The rules for the actor awards state that the actor must appear on-screen during the movie. However, [=BoJack=]'s role in ''Secretariat'' used a CGI model. Of course, this fact was supposed to be a secret, but it's possible the Academy noticed anyway and disqualified him.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted in the end of the 2009.
** Why didn't [=BoJack=] get an Oscar nomination? The rules for the actor awards state that the actor must appear on-screen during the movie. However, [=BoJack=]'s role in ''Secretariat'' used a CGI model. Of course, this fact was supposed to be a secret, but it's possible the Academy noticed anyway and disqualified him.
** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted in the end of the 2009.
** Why didn't [=BoJack=] get an Oscar nomination? The rules for the actor awards state that the actor must appear on-screen during the movie. However, [=BoJack=]'s role in ''Secretariat'' used a CGI model. Of course, this fact was supposed to be a secret, but it's possible the Academy noticed anyway and disqualified him.
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* AllForNothing: The journey for [=BoJack's=] Secretariat movie being recognized ends up this way. None of the other awards picked it, and it is revealed that the Oscars never even nominated him.
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* AllForNothing: The journey for [=BoJack's=] Secretariat movie being recognized ends up this way. None of the other awards picked it, and it is soon revealed that the Oscars never even nominated him.it.
* FalseFriend: So many of these are party guests at [=BoJack's=] party, and they all ditch him when they learned that his movie didn't win a single Oscar. Heck, it was never even nominated.
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Todd just learns that [=BoJack=] had sex with his friend Emily. He initially thought she was weirded out by one of his "weird monologues about being sad".
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Todd just finally learns that [=BoJack=] had sex with his friend Emily. He initially thought she was weirded out by one of his "weird monologues about being sad". It seems like this is the final straw for him.
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--> '''Mr. Peanutbutter:''' So the good news is my brother is perfectly fine. The bad news is you didn't get nominated. But the ''other'' good news...
--> '''Mr. Peanutbutter:''' So the good news is my brother is perfectly fine. The bad news is you didn't get nominated. But the ''other'' good news...
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* AnAesop: Stated rather bluntly in Todd's rant, a FreudianExcuse [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse is never an excuse]]. Whatever issues you may have, they don't mean you can dump your baggage on people and make their lives difficult, then turn around and feel sorry for yourself.
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* AnAesop: Stated rather bluntly in Todd's rant, a FreudianExcuse [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse is never an excuse]]. Whatever issues you may have, they don't mean have are yours to deal with, and you can can't just simply dump your baggage on people and make their lives difficult, then turn around and feel sorry for yourself.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The main lesson of the episode. Todd tells Bojack point blank that he can't make things more difficult for other people because he's experienced trauma and uses said trauma to get away with his actions. He had every opportunity to get better but never put up the effort. In the end, ''[=BoJack=] himself'' is the reason why he is so screwed up to this day.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The main lesson of the episode. Todd tells Bojack point blank that he can't make things more difficult for other people because he's experienced trauma and uses said trauma to get away with his actions. He had every opportunity to get better but never put up the effort. In the end, ''[=BoJack=] himself'' is the reason why he [=BoJack=] is so screwed up to this day.
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'''Todd''': [[RejectedApology No.]] No, [=BoJack=], just stop. You are all the things that are wrong with you. It's not the alcohol, or the drugs, or any the shitty things that happened to you in your career or when you were a kid, [[TitleDrop it's you]]! Alright? ''It's you.''\\
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'''Todd''': [[RejectedApology No.]] No, [=BoJack=], just stop. You ''You'' are all the things that are wrong with you. It's not the alcohol, or the drugs, or any the shitty things that happened to you in your career or when you were a kid, [[TitleDrop it's you]]! Alright? ''It's you.''\\
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: It wasn't the first time the usually mellow Todd snaps at [=BoJack=] for messing up something, but it's the most scathing, which is saying something.
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* AllForNothing: The journey for [=BoJack's=] Secretariat movie ends up this way. None of the other awards picked it, and it is revealed that the Oscars never even nominated him.
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* AllForNothing: The journey for [=BoJack's=] Secretariat movie being recognized ends up this way. None of the other awards picked it, and it is revealed that the Oscars never even nominated him.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The main lesson of the episode. Todd tells Bojack point blank that he can't make things more difficult for other people because he's experienced trauma.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The main lesson of the episode. Todd tells Bojack point blank that he can't make things more difficult for other people because he's experienced trauma.trauma and uses said trauma to get away with his actions. He had every opportunity to get better but never put up the effort. In the end, ''[=BoJack=] himself'' is the reason why he is so screwed up to this day.
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Todd just learns that [=BoJack=] had sex with his friend Emily. He initially thought she was weirded out by one of his "weird monologues".
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* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Todd just learns that [=BoJack=] had sex with his friend Emily. He initially thought she was weirded out by one of his "weird monologues".monologues about being sad".
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* AllForNothing: The journey for [=BoJack's=] Secretariat movie ends up this way. None of the other awards picked it, and it is revealed that the Oscars never even nominated him.
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* DownerEnding: Mr. Peanutbutter made up the Oscar Nominees announcements because he lost the envelope while trying to get back his cellphone, and [=BoJack=] is not a nominee after all. All of his party guests - as well as Ana - leave him, not before having alienated Diane, leaving him alone, and the episode ends with Todd, the one person who's been fiercely loyal to [=BoJack=] despite his flaws, washing his hands of him.
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* DownerEnding: Mr. Peanutbutter made up the Oscar Nominees announcements because he lost the envelope while trying to get back his cellphone, and cellphone. Even then, [=BoJack=] is not a nominee after all. All of his party guests - as well as Ana - leave him, not before having alienated Diane, leaving him alone, and the episode ends with Todd, the one person who's been fiercely loyal to [=BoJack=] despite his flaws, washing his hands of him.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Diane tells [=BoJack=] that no one is going to be around when he kills himself (and, by extension, that ''she'' won't be there to stop him). Sure enough, come the season finale, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] [[DrivenToSuicide drives at full speed in the desert]] and no one is around to see him.]] Then, in the penultimate episode of the series, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] tries to drown himself, but not before sending a voicemail to Diane that guilt trips her for moving to Chicago and not being there to save him]].
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Diane tells [=BoJack=] that no one is going to be around if or when he kills himself (and, by extension, that ''she'' won't be there to stop him).him) should his misery reaches his limit. Sure enough, come the season finale, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] [[DrivenToSuicide drives at full speed in the desert]] and no one is around to see him.]] Then, in the penultimate episode of the series, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] tries to drown himself, but not before sending a voicemail to Diane that guilt trips her for moving to Chicago and not being there to save him]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Todd just learns that [=BoJack=] had sex with his friend Emily. He initially thought she was weirded out by one of his "weird monologues".
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Todd still remembers [=BoJack=] sabotaging his Rock Opera. It was one reason why he never considered adding his movie to the new nominations list. Not that it mattered anyway.
* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Todd still remembers [=BoJack=] sabotaging his Rock Opera. It was one reason why he never considered adding his movie to the new nominations list. Not that it mattered anyway.
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** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, specially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}''.
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** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives, specially especially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}''.''{{Film/Avatar}}'', which debuted in the end of the 2009.
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* DownerEnding: Mr. Peanutbutter made up the Oscar Nominees announcements because he lost the envelope while trying to get bakc his cellphone, and [=BoJack=] is not a nominee after all. All of his party guests - as well as Ana - leave him, not before having alienated Diane, leaving him alone, and the episode ends with Todd, the one person who's been fiercely loyal to [=BoJack=] despite his flaws, washing his hands of him.
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* DownerEnding: Mr. Peanutbutter made up the Oscar Nominees announcements because he lost the envelope while trying to get bakc back his cellphone, and [=BoJack=] is not a nominee after all. All of his party guests - as well as Ana - leave him, not before having alienated Diane, leaving him alone, and the episode ends with Todd, the one person who's been fiercely loyal to [=BoJack=] despite his flaws, washing his hands of him.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Diane tells [=BoJack=] that no one is going to be around when he kills himself. Sure enough, come the season finale, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] [[DrivenToSuicide drives at full speed in the desert]] and no one is around to see him.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Diane tells [=BoJack=] that no one is going to be around when he kills himself.himself (and, by extension, that ''she'' won't be there to stop him). Sure enough, come the season finale, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] [[DrivenToSuicide drives at full speed in the desert]] and no one is around to see him.]]]] Then, in the penultimate episode of the series, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] tries to drown himself, but not before sending a voicemail to Diane that guilt trips her for moving to Chicago and not being there to save him]].
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** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives.
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** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives.executives, specially after he nominated ''{{Film/Avatar}}''.
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* DownerEnding: Mr. Peanutbutter made an error in the Oscar Nominee announcements, and [=BoJack=] is not a nominee after all. All of his party goers and friends leave him, leaving him alone, and the episode ends with Todd, the one person who's been fiercely loyal to [=BoJack=] despite his flaws, washing his hands of him.
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* DownerEnding: Mr. Peanutbutter made an error in up the Oscar Nominee announcements, Nominees announcements because he lost the envelope while trying to get bakc his cellphone, and [=BoJack=] is not a nominee after all. All of his party goers and friends guests - as well as Ana - leave him, not before having alienated Diane, leaving him alone, and the episode ends with Todd, the one person who's been fiercely loyal to [=BoJack=] despite his flaws, washing his hands of him.
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'''Todd''': [[RejectedApology No.]] No, [=BoJack=], just stop. You are all the things that are wrong with you. It's not the alcohol, or the drugs, or any the shitty things that happened to you in your career or when you were a kid, [[TitleDrop it's you]]. ''It's you.''\\
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'''Todd''': [[RejectedApology No.]] No, [=BoJack=], just stop. You are all the things that are wrong with you. It's not the alcohol, or the drugs, or any the shitty things that happened to you in your career or when you were a kid, [[TitleDrop it's you]]. you]]! Alright? ''It's you.''\\
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* Foreshadowing: Diane tells [=BoJack=] that no one is going to be around when he kills himself. Sure enough, come the season finale, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] [[DrivenToSuicide drives at full speed in the desert]] and no one is around to see him.]]
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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: Diane tells [=BoJack=] that no one is going to be around when he kills himself. Sure enough, come the season finale, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] [[DrivenToSuicide drives at full speed in the desert]] and no one is around to see him.]]
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* Foreshadowing: Diane tells [=BoJack=] that no one is going to be around when he kills himself. Sure enough, come the season finale, [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] [[DrivenToSuicide drives at full speed in the desert]] and no one is around to see him.]]
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* FreezeFrameBonus: A close watching of the sewer scene reveals exactly when Mr. Peanutbutter lost the nomination envelope.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: A In a "blink and you'll miss it" moment, a close watching of the sewer scene reveals exactly when Mr. Peanutbutter lost the nomination envelope.envelope: right as he accidentally stepped onto the alligator's head, the envelope flies out of his pocket.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Bojack ends up on the end of two of these in one episode. The first from Diane after they get into a fight over Bojack's fake happiness.
-->'''Diane:''' You know what's gonna happen? You're gonna win that Oscar, and you're gonna go up on that stage and give your little speech, and then you're gonna go home. And you're gonna be so miserable, you'll want to kill yourself. And you're gonna have nobody left to stop you.
-->'''Diane:''' You know what's gonna happen? You're gonna win that Oscar, and you're gonna go up on that stage and give your little speech, and then you're gonna go home. And you're gonna be so miserable, you'll want to kill yourself. And you're gonna have nobody left to stop you.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
** Bojack ends up on the end of two of these in one episode. The first from Diane after they get into a fight over Bojack's fake happiness.
-->'''Diane:''' --->'''Diane:''' You know what's gonna happen? You're gonna win that Oscar, and you're gonna go up on that stage and give your little speech, and then you're gonna go home. And you're gonna be so miserable, you'll want to kill yourself. And you're gonna have nobody left to stop you.
** Bojack ends up on the end of two of these in one episode. The first from Diane after they get into a fight over Bojack's fake happiness.
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-->'''Todd:''' You can't keep doing this! You can't keep doing shitty things, and then feel bad about yourself like that makes it okay! You need to be better!\\
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The main lesson of the episode is that even if you had a shitty past, you are still responsible for your own actions and the way you treat people.
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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: The main lesson of the episode is episode. Todd tells Bojack point blank that even if you had a shitty past, you are still responsible he can't make things more difficult for your own actions and the way you treat people.other people because he's experienced trauma.
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* RealityEnsues: Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar executives.
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* RealityEnsues: RealityEnsues:
** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscarexecutives.executives.
** Why didn't [=BoJack=] get an Oscar nomination? The rules for the actor awards state that the actor must appear on-screen during the movie. However, [=BoJack=]'s role in ''Secretariat'' used a CGI model. Of course, this fact was supposed to be a secret, but it's possible the Academy noticed anyway and disqualified him.
** Mr. Peanutbutter's false nominees would not go unnoticed by the Oscar
** Why didn't [=BoJack=] get an Oscar nomination? The rules for the actor awards state that the actor must appear on-screen during the movie. However, [=BoJack=]'s role in ''Secretariat'' used a CGI model. Of course, this fact was supposed to be a secret, but it's possible the Academy noticed anyway and disqualified him.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: One can actually see the envelope fall out of Mister Peanutbutter's jacket in the sewer part.
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* FreezeFrameBonus: One can actually see the envelope fall out A close watching of Mister Peanutbutter's jacket in the sewer part.scene reveals exactly when Mr. Peanutbutter lost the nomination envelope.