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1Needing to promote "Secretariat", [=BoJack=] goes underwater to the Pacific Ocean Film Festival.
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3!!"Fish Out Of Water" contains examples of:
4* AccidentalUnfortunateGesture: The “thumbs up” sign [=BoJack=] makes obliviously a few times.
5* AnimalsLackAttributes: Averted. The baby seahorse [=BoJack=] rescues has a very visible penis.
6* AssShove: When [=BoJack=] gets a vodka enema at the bar, which is how he ends up drinking underwater. He has trouble understanding how to use it at first, until Abe (who bought it for him) shows him how.
7* BittersweetEnding: [=BoJack=] gets the baby seahorse back to his father and humbly turns down any compensation he's offered, and despite not showing up to the festival screening, ''Secretariat'' is a hit, but he fails to reconcile with Kelsey when the ink on the letter he shows her smudges beyond legibility. And he finds out how to speak with his air helmet ''immediately'' after!
8* BizarroEpisode: Mostly due to the lack of dialogue in a show that otherwise relies heavily on verbal comedy.
9* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: Happens when [=BoJack=] and the seahorse baby fall down a cliff after being chased, and end up in deep water.
10* ChekhovsBoomerang: The seahorse milk. First, when [=BoJack=] has to feed the seahorse baby, then during his escape from the shopkeeper and, finally, when he wants to write a letter to Kelsey.
11* CheerfulChild: The baby seahorse.
12* ClamshellCurrency: At some point, [=BoJack=] tries shopping at an underwater convenience store that refuses to take his paper money and only accepts shells.
13* DidntThinkThisThrough: [=BoJack=] tries to write a letter to Kelsey. While they're all underwater. Guess what happens to the ink.
14* EasilyForgiven: Back in "Yes And", Abe D'Catfish was heavily offended when he invited [=BoJack=] to his house for dinner, only to hear him insult his work on the "Secretariat" movie and his wife's cooking, to the point that he spited [=BoJack=] by forcing him to go through the whole movie filming all over again, and the end of the episode had him enraged that he didn't even show up to complete it. Here, he seems to have forgiven [=BoJack=] for all he has done to him. At a movie conference that's promoting "Secretariat", he spots [=BoJack=] nearby and invites him over to introduce him to the reporters. Also, at the screening, he again comes by to buy a drink for [=BoJack=], and even shows him how to drink it underwater.
15** Averted with Kelsey. When she finally notices [=BoJack=] approaching her, she seems distrustful towards him, and even at the end of the episode when he's trying to show her his apology (which doesn't end up working), she looks annoyed by him and tells her taxi cab that was stopped to continue going, leaving [=BoJack=] alone.
16* ExplosiveBreeder: The seahorse.
17* FailedASpotCheck: The Shark shopkeeper, after [=BoJack=] hides ''in front of'' Mr. Peanutbutter's cardboard cutout. [[JustifiedTrope Granted, sharks have poor eyesight]]
18* FishOutOfWater: ''And how'', not just in the sense that this episode literally focuses on a horse underwater. There are several details meant to evoke the feeling of suddenly finding yourself in an unfamiliar country. [=BoJack=] is trying to find his way in a place where he ''doesn't understand the language'' (granted, when written, it seems to be pretty much the same as English with a few letters switched out, but spoken it's incomprehensible, but maybe that's because they're speaking underwater), they have their own currency that [=BoJack=] isn't carrying, and a simple thumbs up seems to be their equivalent of flipping the bird, much to [=BoJack=]'s confusion. Also, they drive on the side opposite to the standard in the U.S., much like in Japan or the U.K. All of this makes the underwater city feel way more real, being portrayed as ''actually foreign''.
19* GoodLuckGesture: The “thumbs up” sign turns out to be quite obscene enough in the Pacific Ocean to cause a sizeable media outrage. The fig sign, on the other hand, is okay.
20* HiddenDepths: When Ana says he can't go to Cannes to promote ''Secretariat''.
21-->'''Ana''': Apparently, the French people do not care for you ever since you said that thing about them in the press.\
22'''[=BoJack=]''': Hey, I stand behind my critique of [[Creator/JeanPaulSartre Sartre]]. His philosophical arguments helped tyrannical regimes justify overt cruelty. [[NotHelpingYourCase Also the French smell, and I hate them]].
23* IForgotICouldFly: It takes most of the episode before [=BoJack=] realizes he can swim through the water more efficiently than he can run.
24* {{Japandering}}: Mr. Peanutbutter has made a seahorse milk commercial in the Pacific Ocean. Doubles as a ChekhovsGun.
25* MisterSeahorse: Literally. The male character who gives birth is an actual seahorse.
26* NoDialogueEpisode: There is no English dialogue underwater; underwater folk have their own gurgling language, and [=BoJack=]'s voice is silenced by his helmet.
27* ThePollyanna: Being an innocent child, the baby seahorse is energetic, cheery, and guileless. This stands in sharp contrast to the jaded and world-weary [=BoJack=], which gives them an interesting dynamic. The seahorse acts and looks similar to how [=BoJack=] was as a kid, before his heart was hardened by abuse and loneliness. Perhaps because of that underlying similarity, they form a bond during their brief experiences together.
28* ObligatoryJoke: As soon as you see the male seahorse, you know he's going to give birth, because what other reason would they include a male seahorse for?
29* TheReveal: At the very end, [=BoJack=] realizes his underwater helmet is equipped with a speaker designed to let him communicate underwater. Also doubles as CurseCutShort.
30* ShoutOut:
31** [=BoJack=] getting PersonaNonGrata from France for criticizing Sartre's philosophy is a reference to what happened to Creator/LarsVonTrier after he made his infamous "I'm a Nazi" comment at a press screening for ''Film/{{Melancholia}}'' at the Cannes Film Festival. [[note]] Lars is unbanned as of his newest film, ''Film/TheHouseThatJackBuilt'' [[/note]]
32** [=BoJack=] apparently didn't like how horses were portrayed in ''Film/TheHorseWhisperer''.
33* WaterIsAir: Zig-Zagged mostly for the sake of jokes. Land-dwellers need special helmets to breathe in the underwater city. However, we see walruses and other such sea animals that actually ''need'' air doing totally fine without them. In the spirit of this trope, citizens walk and drive along the sea floor instead of swimming or floating (they also walk normally without any extra effort), yet, [=BoJack=] realizes soon enough that he actually ''can'' swim, something he takes advantage of to escape safely through a window several stories above the floor. Made even more hilarious by the fact that his pursuers, ''actual fish'', make no effort to swim after him, instead standing there shaking their fists. Printed media and pens seem to be a thing down there as well, but the ''moment'' [=BoJack=] tries to communicate with Kelsey through a heartfelt, hand-written letter, the ink ''washes away''.[[note]]Though this might be because he wrote on the back of a bottle label, and other paper and pens might be specifically suited for writing underwater in a way the label wasn't.[[/note]]
34* WhatYouAreInTheDark: [=BoJack=] might be a jerk, but cut off from communication and knowing no one else in the outskirts of Pacific Ocean City, he still tries his hardest to get the baby seahorse back to his dad.
35* WeirdCurrency: The underwater dwellers use multicolored shells as currency. [=BoJack=] is rebuffed when he tries to pay for seahorse milk and a nudie mag with greenbacks.
36* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: [=BoJack=]'s exact words at the end when he learns his helmet had a speaker on it the whole time.

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