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Much like how season one had episodes that were based off of her book about [=BoJack=] (namely "One Trick Pony," the book's final title). It would be amusing and somewhat fitting if one of the last episodes of the series was titled, "One Last Thing And Then I Swear To God I’ll Shut Up About This Forever" (or even just "One Last Thing" if they don't want the LongTitle.) The title and theme of the book may change in the second part too, providing a different title.

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Much like how season one had episodes that were based off of her book about [=BoJack=] (namely "One Trick Pony," the book's final title). It would be amusing and somewhat fitting if one of the last episodes of the series was titled, "One Last Thing And Then I Swear To God I’ll Shut Up About This Forever" (or even just "One Last Thing" if they don't want the LongTitle.long title.) The title and theme of the book may change in the second part too, providing a different title.
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* There ''is'' some BitingTheHandHumor at the expense of Michael Eisner, who founded The Tornante Company that distributes the show. There's also a brief gag in a newspaper about a show on "Nextflix" having too many giraffe puns.

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* There ''is'' some BitingTheHandHumor at the expense of Michael Eisner, who founded The Tornante Company that distributes the show.show (or possibly an inversion, since Angela ''praises'' Eisner for being "compassionate and progressive), and a reference to how streaming services don't allow the credits to play to the end and show off the vanity plates. There's also a brief gag in a newspaper about a show on "Nextflix" having too many giraffe puns.

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* Jossed. There is an episode about the memoir, the title of which is taken from a theme of the book, but [[spoiler:she never even finishes the memoir, instead opting to write a series of middle-grade fiction novels]].




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* Jossed. It ends on a different song entirely.




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* [[spoiler:Confirmed, but not specifically for his past crimes; it's because he broke into his old house to binge-drink.]]




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* [[spoiler:Jossed. The public ''does'' turn on him. However they seem to forget after about a year.]]




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** All of the above is jossed.



** They only get some brief mentions during the ninth episode.



** Jossed, though Diane's ''father'' shows up in illustrated form in "Good Damage."




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** Confirmed.




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* Jossed.




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* Confirmed, but it's only a flash forward of a year after [[spoiler:[=BoJack=] goes to prison]].




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* Sort of confirmed. [[spoiler:The Sarah Lynn story is what really gets him into hot water, but Biscuits does grill him about Penny as well as numerous other women with whom he's been involved, and legally the only thing that gets him in trouble is breaking into his old house]].




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* Not so much an episode; there's an arc about [=BoJack=] getting cancelled after the Sarah Lynn story comes out that spans from Episodes 11 to 14. Additionally, him defending himself is confirmed after a disastrous interview where Biscuits grills him about abusing his power and he lashes out, ruining his reputation.



* There ''is'' some BitingTheHandHumor at the expense of Michael Eisner, who founded The Tornante Company that distributes the show.

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* There ''is'' some BitingTheHandHumor at the expense of Michael Eisner, who founded The Tornante Company that distributes the show. There's also a brief gag in a newspaper about a show on "Nextflix" having too many giraffe puns.




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* [[spoiler:Pretty much confirmed. After his brief release from prison, he makes peace with most of his friends, but it's implied he might not keep in touch with them, particularly Diane.]]




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* Jossed, though the episode does end with [[spoiler:a phone call from Charlotte]].




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* Jossed.




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* Partly confirmed, in that there's no usage of the F-bomb at all in Part 2.



Let's face it: this show is VERY popular and respected. Everyone has their theories about how it could possibly have a satisfactory ending, especially considering that Raphael Bob-Weskerberg has outright stated that he doesn't like endings. Expectations are going to be neigh-insurmountable, so expect a ton of back-and-forth on social media over whether or not the ending was any good.

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Let's face it: this show is VERY popular and respected. Everyone has their theories about how it could possibly have a satisfactory ending, especially considering that Raphael Bob-Weskerberg has outright stated that he doesn't like endings. Expectations are going to be neigh-insurmountable, so expect a ton of back-and-forth on social media over whether or not the ending was any good.good.
* Several reviews have indeed expressed issues with the ending for shifting from such a dark episode to a low-key hopeful finale.
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** Confirmed, as a very minor cameo showing that she woke up from another coma.


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** Confirmed, sort of. He appears in Bojack's DyingDream in Ep 15, as both himself (in appearance, and his actions and how he died are both referenced) and as Butterscotch (in voice, so it's just Will Arnett again, and his actions as Butterscotch as also referenced).
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* He doesn't cry in front of anyone, but it very clearly breaks him, [[TheUnreveal even though we never get to see what's written]]. He then relapses and breaks his sobriety.

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** Confirmed, though technically not a main character but [[spoiler:Todd's mom]].




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* There ''is'' some BitingTheHandHumor at the expense of Michael Eisner, who founded The Tornante Company that distributes the show.
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* [[spoiler:Jossed! She tries to stay by his side the whole time.]]

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