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* HarsherInHindsight: In this episode, [=BoJack=] and Hollyhock reunited with one another. Then came the episode "The Horny Unicorn," where [[spoiler:after a string of events that leads to [=BoJack=] getting exposed for his role in Sarah Lynn's death, as well as realizing about his actions in New Mexico, Hollyhock disconnects him from her life, going as so far as to block his number so he can't connect to her at any way]].

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* HarsherInHindsight: In this episode, [=BoJack=] and Hollyhock reunited with one another. Then came the episode "The Horny Unicorn," where [[spoiler:after after a string of events that leads to [=BoJack=] getting exposed for his role in Sarah Lynn's death, as well as realizing about his actions in New Mexico, Hollyhock disconnects him from her life, going as so far as to block his number so he can't connect to her at any way]].way.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In this episode, [=BoJack=] and Hollyhock reunited with one another. Then came the episode "The Horny Unicorn," where [[spoiler:after a string of events that leads to [=BoJack=] getting exposed for his role in Sarah Lynn's death, as well as realizing about his actions in New Mexico, Hollyhock disconnects him from her life, going as so far as to block his number so he can't connect to her at any way]].
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Todd ditched his clown dentists in the woods after his business plans for them fell through and they all contracted the rabies virus. When Todd discovered this, he chose to use their condition for a new business opportunity where customers exercise by being chased through the woods by the ill and insane clowns. If [=BoJack=] had come up with this scheme [[MoralMyopia the show would never let him live it down]], but because it's [[IdiotHero Todd]] his actions are treated like normal dark comedy with [[KarmaHoudini no long term consequences]].
** Although the whole thing with Todd's clown dentist adventure is completely PlayedForLaughs, given it's based on utter ridiculousness and not something grounded in reality whatsoever. Bojack's misconducts ''are'' based on things that could happen in real life (betrayal, drug poisoning, abandonment etc.) which is why he has to face the consequences for them, versus a "crime" Todd commits that could come straight out of a Looney Toons cartoon.

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* HarsherInHindsight: In this episode, [=BoJack=] and Hollyhock reunited with one another. Then came the episode "The Horny Unicorn," where [[spoiler:after a string of events that leads to [=BoJack=] getting exposed for his role in Sarah Lynn's death, as well as realizing about his actions in New Mexico, Hollyhock disconnects him from her life, going as so far as to block his number so he can't connect to her at any way]].
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Todd ditched his clown dentists in the woods after his business plans for them fell through and they all contracted the rabies virus. When Todd discovered this, he chose to use their condition for a new business opportunity where customers exercise by being chased through the woods by the ill and insane clowns. If [=BoJack=] had come up with this scheme [[MoralMyopia the show would never let him live it down]], but because it's [[IdiotHero Todd]] his actions are treated like normal dark comedy with [[KarmaHoudini no long term consequences]].
** Although the whole thing with Todd's clown dentist adventure is completely PlayedForLaughs, given it's based on utter ridiculousness and not something grounded in reality whatsoever. Bojack's misconducts ''are'' based on things that could happen in real life (betrayal, drug poisoning, abandonment etc.) which is why he has to face the consequences for them, versus a "crime" Todd commits that could come straight out of a Looney Toons cartoon.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In this episode, Bojack and Hollyhock both reunited with one another. Then came the episode "The Horny Unicorn," where [[spoiler:after a string of events that leads to Bojack getting exposed for his role on Sarah Lynn's death, as well as realizing about his actions in Arizona, Hollyhock disconnects him from her life, going as so far as to block his number so he can't connect to her at any way]].

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* HarsherInHindsight: In this episode, Bojack [=BoJack=] and Hollyhock both reunited with one another. Then came the episode "The Horny Unicorn," where [[spoiler:after a string of events that leads to Bojack [=BoJack=] getting exposed for his role on in Sarah Lynn's death, as well as realizing about his actions in Arizona, New Mexico, Hollyhock disconnects him from her life, going as so far as to block his number so he can't connect to her at any way]].
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Todd ditched his clown dentists in the woods after his business plans for them fell through and they all contracted the rabies virus. When Todd discovered this, he chose to use their condition for a new business opportunity where customers exercise by being chased through the woods by the ill and insane clowns. If [=BoJack=] had come up with this scheme [[MoralMyopia the show would never let him live it down]], but because it's [[IdiotHero Todd]] his actions are treated like normal dark comedy with [[KarmaHoudini no long term consequences]].

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Todd ditched his clown dentists in the woods after his business plans for them fell through and they all contracted the rabies virus. When Todd discovered this, he chose to use their condition for a new business opportunity where customers exercise by being chased through the woods by the ill and insane clowns. If [=BoJack=] had come up with this scheme [[MoralMyopia the show would never let him live it down]], but because it's [[IdiotHero Todd]] his actions are treated like normal dark comedy with [[KarmaHoudini no long term consequences]].consequences]].
** Although the whole thing with Todd's clown dentist adventure is completely PlayedForLaughs, given it's based on utter ridiculousness and not something grounded in reality whatsoever. Bojack's misconducts ''are'' based on things that could happen in real life (betrayal, drug poisoning, abandonment etc.) which is why he has to face the consequences for them, versus a "crime" Todd commits that could come straight out of a Looney Toons cartoon.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In this episode, Bojack and Hollyhock both reunited with one another. Then came the episode "The Horny Unicorn," where [[spoiler:after a string of events that leads to Bojack getting exposed for his role on Sarah Lynn's death, as well as realizing about his actions in Arizona, Hollyhock disconnects him from her life, going as so far as to block his number so he can't connect to her at any way]].
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Todd ditched his clown dentists in the woods after his business plans for them fell through and they all contracted the rabies virus. When Todd discovered this, he chose to use their condition for a new business opportunity where customers exercise by being chased through the woods by the ill and insane clowns. If [=BoJack=] had come up with this scheme [[MoralMyopia the show would never let him live it down]], but because it's [[IdiotHero Todd]] his actions are treated like normal dark comedy with [[KarmaHoudini no long term consequences]].

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