BoJack Horseman Season 2 Episode 1 Brand New Couch
- July 17, 2015
- 1562 min
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8.0 (5,107)
BoJack Horseman season 2 episode 1, "Brand New Couch," picks up where the first season left off. BoJack is still grappling with the aftermath of his book and his strained relationships with Princess Carolyn and Diane. However, this episode introduces a new dynamic in the form of Mr. Peanutbutter's jealousy.
Mr. Peanutbutter, who is normally portrayed as carefree and happy-go-lucky, becomes increasingly insecure about his relationship with Diane. This insecurity is only heightened by the fact that Diane is now working with BoJack on his next project. Mr. Peanutbutter's attempts to be supportive of Diane ultimately backfire, leading to a confrontation that threatens to unravel their relationship.
Meanwhile, BoJack is dealing with his own problems. He's still struggling to come up with a follow-up to his memoir, and his attempts to reconnect with Princess Carolyn fall flat. BoJack's general malaise is only amplified by his new obsession with a potential Oscar campaign for his work on Secretariat. As the episode progresses, it becomes clear that BoJack is desperately searching for validation, but he's not sure where to find it.
Despite all of this drama, "Brand New Couch" is still a funny and inventive episode. The show's writers are especially adept at weaving satire and social commentary into their humor. One standout scene takes place at Mr. Peanutbutter's housewarming party, where Diane is accosted by a group of Hollywood types who want her to write for them. In a sly commentary on the entertainment industry, the executives all spout the same meaningless platitudes about "risk-taking" and "breaking barriers."
BoJack Horseman has always been a show that grapples with heavy themes, but "Brand New Couch" manages to balance its weightier moments with plenty of jokes and visual gags. The episode is a promising start to season two, setting up new conflicts and complications for the show's characters while still maintaining the darkly humorous tone that made the first season so captivating.
Overall, "Brand New Couch" is a strong episode that hints at the emotional and comedic heights that BoJack Horseman can achieve. The show's commitment to crafting complex, flawed characters is on full display, as is its willingness to dive headfirst into uncomfortable topics. As the season unfolds, it's clear that we're in for another wild ride with BoJack and company.