BoJack Horseman Season 2 Episode 2

BoJack Horseman Season 2 Episode 2 Yesterdayland

  • July 17, 2015
  • 7.8  (4,183)

BoJack Horseman season 2 episode 2, "Yesterdayland," takes a look at BoJack's past and the impact it has on his present. The episode begins with BoJack receiving a call from his old friend and former co-star, Herb Kazzaz (Stanley Tucci). Herb is dying of cancer and wants to see BoJack one last time.

BoJack is hesitant to visit Herb, as their relationship ended on a sour note years ago. However, with the encouragement of Diane (Alison Brie), BoJack decides to pay Herb a visit at the hospital. During their conversation, Herb tells BoJack about a theme park that they had both dreamed of building when they were younger. The park, called "Yesterdayland," was meant to be a place where people could relive their past and escape the monotony of adulthood.

Inspired by Herb's passion for the park, BoJack decides to make Yesterdayland a reality. He begins working with a group of enthusiastic young people to bring the park to life. However, as the project progresses, BoJack realizes that Yesterdayland may not be the magical escape he had hoped for.

As the episode unfolds, we see flashbacks of BoJack's childhood and adolescence, revealing a troubled past that has haunted him throughout his life. In one particularly poignant scene, BoJack looks at a photo of his younger self with his mother and remarks, "I miss her." It's a small moment, but it speaks to the deep pain and loneliness that BoJack has carried with him for so long.

Meanwhile, Diane is struggling to write a profile on Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins), who she sees as an insufferable, shallow celebrity. She expresses her frustration to BoJack, saying that she wants to write about someone who's "darker," someone like BoJack. It's a telling moment, as it reveals Diane's own fascination with BoJack's tumultuous past and the messiness of human nature.

"Yesterdayland" is a thoughtful episode that delves into BoJack's psyche and the ways in which our past can shape our present. It's also one of the show's more optimistic episodes, as BoJack takes a step towards fulfilling a childhood dream and connecting with his past in a positive way. However, as with most things in BoJack's life, there are no easy answers or quick fixes. The episode ends on a bittersweet note, with BoJack realizing that some wounds never fully heal, no matter how hard we try to escape them.

Overall, "Yesterdayland" is a powerful and affecting episode that showcases the show's ability to explore complex themes with nuance and grace. It's a testament to the talents of the writers, animators, and actors involved in the series, and a reminder of why BoJack Horseman remains one of the most innovative and daring shows on television.

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  • First Aired
    July 17, 2015
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (4,183)