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3->''"My mom died and all I got was a free churro."''
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5[=BoJack=] delivers a eulogy at his mother's funeral.
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9* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]]. [=BoJack=] spends a lot of time pondering on why his mother (and his father) behaved the way they did, and his futile attempts to try to better understand his horribly dysfunctional relationship with them.
10* AmbiguousSituation:
11** [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] with the actual meaning behind Beatrice's final words, "I see you." Was it her final and only act of kindness towards her estranged son by acknowledging him as a person, one last petty and mean-spirited shot at him, or just a neutral statement? At the end, [=BoJack=] concludes that she must have simply been reading the sign for the Intensive Care Unit, but even then we don't know for sure and likely never will.
12** Another case would be Beatrice's eulogy at her husband's funeral, which she opened by saying "My husband is dead, and everything is worse now". A way to say that for all they hated each other for decades she still had some lingering feelings towards the man she shared a life with, or just a way to voice her displeasure in regards to Butterscotch leaving her crippled with his debts?
13* AndAllIGotWasThisLousyTShirt: Or, in this case, this [[TitleDrop free churro]].
14* ArcWords: There are several phrases that [=BoJack=] goes back to throughout:
15** The most prominent ones are his mother's dying words, "I see you" or, as he possibly realizes, "ICU". Also, note how when Butterscotch picks up [=BoJack=] in the flashback, he says to him, "Yeah, yeah, '''I see you.''' Get in."
16** "My mother is dead and everything is worse now," which is a reflection of Beatrice's eulogy for Butterscotch: "My husband is dead and everything is worse now."
17** Of course, there is the titular "free churro", which [=BoJack=] ponders over as it was a rare moment of sympathy for him.
18* AudienceMurmurs: The audience can be heard whenever [=BoJack=] cracks an inappropriate joke.
19* BaitAndSwitch: [=BoJack=] intentionally lies about a story in which his mother supposedly gave him a jacket that he really wanted for a talent show at the last minute, before admitting that he just lifted that reference from an episode of ''{{Series/Maude}}''. He says that in all his life, he wanted his horrible bitch of a mother to [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold show some true kindness to him]], but it never happened.
20* BehindTheBlack: [=BoJack=] doesn't notice anything odd about the audience until the viewers do, even though he's looking at them all episode.
21* BottleEpisode: Aside from a flashback to [=BoJack=]'s childhood at the beginning, the entire episode takes place in the front of the church where [=BoJack=] delivers the eulogy for his mother's funeral.
22* CallBack: The events in the cold opening (the first shot after soccer practice to be more specific) was first alluded to in the episode "[[Recap/BojackHorsemanS1E11DownerEnding Downer Ending]]".
23** Butterscotch mentions that Beatrice went to see ''Theatre/ADollsHouse'', which somewhat explains the recurrence of [=BoJack=] and Beatrice comparing ''Horsin' Around'' to Creator/HenrikIbsen. ("It's not Ibsen.")
24** Another reference to "Downer Ending" is when [=BoJack=] recalls his mother making him sing "The Lollipop Song". The organist then proceeds to supposedly play said song over [=BoJack's=] description of Bea's parties.
25* CharacterDeath: [=BoJack=]'s mom has died, presumably in between the last episode and this one.
26* ContemplateOurNavels: [=BoJack=]'s eulogy is full of rambling anecdotes, but also offers some philosophical insights on his inner feelings.
27* ContinuityNod: When [=BoJack=] says that real life is not like television, he notes that "You can't just screw everything up and then [[Recap/BojackHorsemanS2E12OutToSea take a boat out into the ocean to save your best friend]], or [[Recap/BojackHorsemanS4E12WhatTimeIsItRightNow solve a mystery, and fly to Kansas]]. You need to do it every day, which is so… hard."
28* {{Crossover}}: InUniverse. [=BoJack=] mentioned that an episode of "Horsin Around" had Olivia getting rides from various celebrity cameos including Creator/MrT, Series/{{Alf}} and the cast of the off-Broadway show ''Stomp''.
29* CruelTwistEnding: Played for laughs. After trying to come to terms with his complicated relationship with his mother during his monologue, [=BoJack=] learns that he was at the wrong funeral the entire time.
30* DamnedByFaintPraise: [=BoJack=] struggles to think of anything nice to say about his mother at her funeral, because she was just such a horrible mother to him throughout her whole life.
31* DeadpanSnarker: Every once in a while, [=BoJack=] asks his mother to knock once if she agrees with his statement.
32-->"I gotta say, I'm really carrying this double act. At least with Creator/PennAndTeller, the quiet one does card tricks."
33* DearNegativeReader: In-Universe: More or less, this is what killed Butterscotch. He challenged one of his critics to a duel for slamming his novel, only to wind up dying during the duel itself when he tripped when taking his ten paces.
34* ADeathInTheLimelight: Beatrice Horseman.
35* DeathByFallingOver: When Butterscotch met with the weirdo in Montana who took him up on his "DuelToTheDeath challenge, he was in the middle of his ten paces when he turned to the man and asked if he had read the book and what he had thought of it. As he wasn't watching where he was going, he tripped on a root and smashed his head on a rock.
36* DeliberateValuesDissonance: [=BoJack=] mentions that Beatrice's old parties always included an ethnically insensitive vaudeville routine.
37* DueToTheDead: [=BoJack=]'s eulogy veers closely to SpeakIllOfTheDead, yet he also gives Beatrice a pass for some things, remaining ambivalent about her as a mother and as a mare.
38* DuelToTheDeath: [=BoJack=] reveals that Butterscotch died after someone challenged him to a duel of the classic TenPacesAndTurn type. However, Butterscotch didn't actually die during the duel itself, but instead by [[DeathByFallingOver tripping over a root while taking the ten paces and hitting his head on a rock]].
39* DysfunctionJunction: [=BoJack=] acknowledges that his family was this. Reminiscing about the few, lovely moments he had when both he and his father watched his mother dance, he realizes that those moments were an acknowledgment that they were all drowning together, even though none of them knew how to stop drowning or how to save each other.
40* EpicFail: [=BoJack=] gives a 22-minute monologue about his mother, and only after he's worked through everything about his mother onstage does he realize that he's at the wrong funeral.
41* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: [[invoked]] Conversed, at one point [=BoJack=] mentions that a ''Horsin Around'' fan once asked him if a coffee cup in one episode was a symbol for faulty memory. Rather than telling them it was a {{Blooper}}, [[SureLetsGoWithThat he went along with it]]. [=BoJack=] ends up comparing closure with his mother to the coffee cup, wondering why we try to give insignificant things significance.
42* ExactWords: [=BoJack=] explains that Butterscotch died from "injuries he sustained during a duel." Specifically, an injury he got during the ten paces. Because he tripped over a root and smashed his head on the ground.
43* ExplainExplainOhCrap: During his ramblings, Bojack realizes what "I see you" meant.
44--> I keep going back to that moment in the ICU, when she looked at me and... ICU. [[PunctuatedForEmphasis I... C... U.]] [[{{Facepalm}} Jesus Christ.]]
45* {{Foreshadowing}}: [=BoJack=] brings up that Beatrice wanted an open casket but the funeral is closed casket. Meaning this isn’t her funeral.
46* FormulaBreakingEpisode: Other than the flashback at the beginning of the episode, this entire episode is essentially a monologue from [=BoJack=] about his mom, dad, childhood, and himself.
47* TheFunInFuneral: Most of the humor in this episode is very dark but it does have some wacky hijinks, like the cartoon sound effects from the organ player and TheReveal that [=BoJack=] was at the wrong funeral the whole time.
48* TheGhost: The electric organ player, who occasionally gives the wrong sound effects at the wrong moments.
49* GiftedlyBad: Butterscotch's book, or so we're told. The one review it got slammed it, and [=BoJack=] refuses to read it out of spite. In the flashback, Butterscotch thought his writing was going really well after writing a single sentence that went on for several pages, until he realized that [=BoJack=] needed to be picked up from soccer practice.
50* HypocriticalHumor: In a very meta-sense. According to [=BoJack=] in the previous episode, TV shouldn't have a lot of dialogue because it's a visual medium. This episode is entirely dialogue-focused.
51* IronicLastWords: Subverted when [=BoJack=] remarks on his mother's last words to him, "I see you." Since his mother was incredibly neglectful and resentful towards him, [=BoJack=] is surprised that her final words to him would be a recognition of his existence, and grapples with its potential meaning during his eulogy to her. Then near the end of the episode, he realizes her last words were actually ''"I.C.U."'' -- her reading the sign at the intensive care unit out loud. Her final words were meaningless.
52* JustEatGilligan: Why this trope exists is summed up - "You can't have happy endings in sitcoms, not really, because if everyone's happy, then the show's over! And the show... has to keep going. There's always more show."
53* LastDisrespects: Most of the eulogy [=BoJack=] gives is mostly insulting her and mocking her life.
54* MinimalistCast: Will Arnett provides the only speaking roles in this episode, as Butterscotch and then [=BoJack=]. The only other characters seen are a nameless lizard family that says nothing.
55* NiceGirl: When Bojack was in the drive-thru at a Jack in the Box restaurant a girl working here burst into tears when he casually mentioned that he needed to go to his mother's funeral, and then gave him a free churro out of sympathy for him. It's also played for drama because not only did this random stranger feel much more sorry for his mother's fate than he did, this small act of kindness showed much more compassion than Beatrice (his own mother) ever did in her whole life.
56* NightmareFace: The main reason why [=BoJack=] refused an open casket, since before her death, Bea made a rather gruesome looking face, which he imitates throughout the eulogy, to the disgust of the mourners.
57* OnceForYesTwiceForNo: A RunningGag has [=BoJack=] asking his dead mother to "knock once" if she agrees with his statement, which [=BoJack=] always phrases in a way where no knock means the worst possible answer.
58* PetTheDog:
59** [=BoJack=] initially thinks his mom's final words were intended as this. He's actually kind of mad about it because he never expected her to show kindness to him. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in that she was only reading a sign (or at least, [=BoJack=] thinks she was.)
60** [=BoJack=] says Butterscotch hated Beatrice's Supper Club parties, often shutting himself in his office and banging on the walls so they'd keep the noise down, but he would always come out to watch Beatrice dance.
61** In the ColdOpen Butterscotch initially complains to [=BoJack=] how Beatrice didn't bother making him a sandwich. After calming down, he dismisses it and says she tries her best. This is the ''only'' kind word we've heard Butterscotch say to or about Beatrice since [=BoJack=] was born.
62** [=BoJack=] [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructs this trope]] in reference to "flawed TV characters", where in real life, single nice gestures from flawed people sometimes aren't enough. They need to be consistent and done every single day, no matter how difficult it is. He bitterly notes how his parents [[{{Jerkass}} weren't even capable of that]], to the point where a lady giving him a churro showed him more kindness than his mom ever did in her entire life.
63* TheReveal:
64** [=BoJack=] comes to the conclusion that his mother wasn't saying, "I see you", but reading a hospital sign, ICU (Intensive Care Unit). Her final words were either completely meaningless or containing some meaning that will forever have escaped him.
65** More humorously, it takes [=BoJack=] the ''entire'' length of the episode to realize that he's giving a eulogy at the ''[[EpicFail wrong funeral]]'', as a confused group of lizard people watched him talk about a woman they don't know about.
66* ShaggyDogStory: [=BoJack=]'s relationship with his parents and the effect it's had on his life, which has been part of the story since season 1, ultimately ends with them both dead and [=BoJack=] having gained no closure from it. Beatrice's final words, the significance of which [=BoJack=] spends most of the episode agonizing over, turn out to be completely meaningless, denying him even the chance of believing that his mother was capable of kindness in her final moments, no matter how late they were to him.
67* ShoutOut:
68** To the ''{{Series/Maude}}'' episode "Maude Bares Her Soul", which [=BoJack=] admits he stole his jacket anecdote from. Structurally, this episode is also quite similar to that one, in that it is effectively an episode-long monologue delivered by the main character.
69** [=BoJack=] also remarks that his mother "did not go gentle into that good night", referencing the Creator/DylanThomas [[Literature/DoNotGoGentleIntoThatGoodNight poem]].
70* SilentSnarker: The unseen organ player, who occasionally sasses [=BoJack=] with ill-timed sound effects.
71-->'''[=BoJack=]:''' Whatever I'm paying you, it's too much.
72* SpeakIllOfTheDead: [=BoJack=] wastes no effort in explaining just how much his deceased AbusiveParents sucked, and even calls his mom a "huge bitch". Despite this, he does offer a (little) bit of sympathy for them, as well as his own guesses as to why they both turned out the way they did.
73* StatusQuoIsGod: Conversed by [=BoJack=] when he talks about the sixth season finale of ''Horsin' Around'' when Olivia's junkie birth mother appears in her life and has cleaned up and the episode ends on a cliffhanger when Olivia decides to move to California with her mother. But the next season premiere, her mother starts using again and she returns home to be with the horse.
74* SubvertedPunchline:
75** A very subtle one.
76--->'''[=BoJack=]:''' You can't have happy endings in sitcoms, not really, because if everyone's happy, the show would be over, and above all else, [[TheShowMustGoOn the show...]] has to keep going.
77** Another example comes when [=BoJack=] makes jokes about his mom, all relying on switcheroo puns until the last one.
78--->'''[=BoJack=]:''' What's the difference between my mother and a disruptive expulsion of germs? One's a coughin' fit and the other fits a coffin! (...) What's the difference between my mother and a bunch of Easter eggs? One gets carried in a basket, the other gets buried in a casket! Ready for one more? Last one. What's the difference between a first-year lit major and my mother, Beatrice Horseman? One is decently read, and the other's a huge bitch! [[note]]Expected punchline would be "recently dead." [[/note]]
79* TakeThat: [=BoJack=] compares his AbusiveParents to ''Series/{{Becker}}'', saying that both his parents and the show had everything they needed to be good, and he kept waiting for them to improve, but they never did.
80* TaughtByTelevision: After the ''Maude'' anecdote, [=BoJack=] admits that he learned everything he knows about how to be a good person from television.
81* TitleDrop: The title alludes to [=BoJack=]'s anecdote about how a server at Jack in the Box gave him a free churro after hearing that his mother had died. [=BoJack=] notes that by giving him a free churro, she'd shown him more kindness than his mother ever had in life.
82* WaxingLyrical: During his eulogy, [=BoJack=] says: "Back in the nineties, I was in a very famous TV show called ''Horsin' Around''", paraphrasing the first line of the show's theme song.

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