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1[[Recap/BojackHorsemanS3E08OldAcquaintance Upset with Princess Carolyn for losing two movie offers, including ruining his chances of reconciling with Kelsey]], [=BoJack=] is ready to fire her as his agent. Princess Carolyn tries to defend her case over dinner.
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5* ArcWords: The episode title refers to both [=BoJack=] and Princess Carolyn dropping this line whenever something bad happens, hoping to find some silver lining from it.
6* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: [=BoJack=] has admits that he does love Princess Carolyn in as much as he can love anyone, but even that is not enough to keep him from cutting ties with her.
7* BecomingTheMask: The donkey lady fully embraces her role as a waiter.
8* BottleEpisode: Set entirely at Elephante's save for the ColdOpen in 2007 and a brief trip in Princess Carolyn's car, and even two of the guest characters are voiced by the regular cast.
9* CallBack: The title is one to [[Recap/BojackHorsemanS1E07SayAnything "Say Anything"]], where [=BoJack=] keeps calling P.C. whenever he does something stupid.
10* ChronicHeroSyndrome: This episode fleshes out Princess Carolyn's need to rescue other people when she can't rescue herself.
11* ContinuityNod: The titular phrase also appeared in the episode "[[Recap/BojackHorsemanS1E07SayAnything Say Anything]]" with similiar results.
12* EyeTake: Princess Carolyn does this when her name comes up during a radio song.
13* {{Foreshadowing}}: A minor case, but when Princess Carolyn returns to make the Mushroom Risotto, [=BoJack=] obliges, but states that "This isn't one of those things where you save my ass so that I feel obligated to give you your job back." Sure enough, the episode ends with [=BoJack=] once again stating that no, he isn't giving her back the job.
14* ForgottenFirstMeeting: [=BoJack's=] recollection of his and Princess Carolyn's first meeting was actually their third meeting. Their first was when P. C. went to his house to deliver a script and the second was when she tried to greet him after a shooting of ''Horsin' Around.''
15* FreudianExcuse: Princess Carolyn's mother was constantly missing work drunk, leaving Princess Carolyn to have to try and keep things running if she wanted to keep a home, giving her an obsession with trying to fix problem cases like [=BoJack=].
16* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Princess Carolyn calls out [=BoJack=] for frequently being more interested in hearing "one mean thing" over the "ten nice things" that can overpower it. In her own words, a "self-hating masochist".
17* HypocriteHasAPoint: [=BoJack=] is in no position for calling out Princess Carolyn's screw-ups that cost him three TV/movie roles at once, since he had his own share of screw-ups that got him in trouble more than once. That said, [[NotMeThisTime none of her screw-ups from last episode were his fault]].
18* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: While Princess Carolyn is trying to appeal to [=BoJack=] to rehire her, she mentions that almost everyone else she worked with begged her to drop him as a client, and lists off various things they said about him. [=BoJack=] is calm as she lists them off, until she gets to the last one, which is that one of them called him "Too portly for TV."
19* InsignificantAnniversary: [=BoJack=] goes out to dinner with his agent and ex-girlfriend Princess Carolyn, intending to fire her for losing him roles. Knowing she's about to be fired, Princess Carolyn hastily gets the waiters to bring out a cake and celebrate how she and [=BoJack=] have been working together for twenty-three years. [=BoJack=] doesn't change his mind about firing her.
20* LikeParentLikeSpouse: PC accuses [=BoJack=] of wanting a mother figure who will fix his mistakes, but who is also sexually available. Far from being offended, [=BoJack=] is mainly upset that the combination rarely includes professionalism: "A sex-mommy who also keeps her boundaries - is that too much to ask?".
21* {{Malaproper}}: Sandro mistakes sweating bullets for "sweating bull's nets" and even lampshades it in his exit speech.
22* MoodWhiplash: Princess Carolyn's conversation about her need to put out fires is abruptly cut short by the waiter actually being on fire.
23* NextStallShenanigans: [[PlayingWithATrope A variation]]. Princess Carolyn keeps giving herself pep talks in the restaurant bathroom mirror, and a RunningGag is that a woman in a nearby stall keeps asking her what's going on, thinking that she's watching a movie or something. Princess Carolyn gets concerned for why the woman's been on the toilet for so long, and the woman assures her that she "got up and came back later."
24* NonIndicativeName: For an episode with an uplifting title like "Best Thing That Ever Happened," it is one that is widely considered among the most harrowing up to that point in the third season.
25* PoorCommunicationKills: [=BoJack=] bluntly fires PC, but Sandro, the restaurant's head waiter who is close by, believes ''he's'' the one getting fired and makes a mess of the place in protest. When [=BoJack=] actually fires him for his behavior, Sandro storms out, taking almost the entire staff with him.
26* RageBreakingPoint: Princess Carolyn reaches this when [=BoJack=] tells her that he respects Ana's opinions but not her's.
27* RagsToRiches: Princess Carolyn reveals that she was the daughter of a maid. [=BoJack=] [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this.
28* ReadingTheStageDirectionsOutLoud: [=BoJack=] does this while trying to make his exit. Also, somehow his index cards for his firing speech get mixed up with his proposed jokes for the Comedy Central Roast of Creator/JanuaryJones.
29-->'''[=BoJack=]''': "Our relationship no longer has any professional integrity, so it's gotta end. Stand to leave. Oh, shouldn't have read that part. When you reflect on this, you'll see it's best for both of us. Exit restaurant. Goddamn it."
30* StrawCritic: [=BoJack=] views all critics like this when he hears that a food critic is at his restaurant. Although the critic loves the food, she has to [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome give it a low rating for all the chaos that happened.]] It later turns out she runs an obscure tumblr blog with a billion star rating system, meaning her words matter squat.
31* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
32** The waiter was on fire for a considerable amount of time and he explains that he needs to be rushed to a hospital.
33** The Food Critic ultimately ends up having to give the restaurant a low score due to all the chaos despite liking Princess Carolyn's dish. It doesn't matter though since she just runs a poorly designed tumblr blog with no attention.
34* SuspiciouslyAproposMusic: The song "Keep Driving" plays as Princess Carolyn leaves the restaurant.
35-->'''Song''': Keep drivin', keep drivin'/Girl don't turn that car around
36-->Break your pattern of needin' to fix other people/Just keep on drivin' away~~!
37-->'''Princess Carolyn''': Ugh, who do they write these songs for?
38-->'''Song''': Don't go back to the restaurant Princess Carolyn/Just keep driving away!
39* TitleDrop: P. C. does this a few times throughout the episode.
40* WhamLine:
41-->'''Princess Carolyn''': I promise, I'll never ask anything of you again, but please, give me six months. [...] So? What do you think?
42-->'''[=BoJack=]''': No.

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