Search

» » Конь БоДжек Stop the Presses (2014– )

Short summary

Todd builds a giant papier-mâché Todd head. A customer service rep gives Bojack some good advice when he tries to cancel his newspaper subscription.

The LA Gazette's customer information on BoJack reads as the following: Name: BoJack F. Horseman Account Number: 22645G9H00 Street: 1475 Luck Hoof Drive City: Los Angeles State: CA Zipcode: 90046 Subscription Length: 6 months plus Subscription Type: Home delivery/Digital Access/Smoke Signal Date of Birth: 1/02/64 Gender: Male Species: Horse Breed: Grade (thoroughbred cross) Color: Medium Bay Markings: Star/Snip Weight: 1200 lbs. Height: 19.75 hands Conformation: buck knee, splay foot, ewe neck, wall eye, pot belly, sweet tooth. Temperament: 9/10-spooky, suborn, unpredictable, substance abuse. Tack preference: English Sire: Butterscotch Horseman Dam: Beatrice Horseman Relationship Status: N/A Sexual Partners: >100

J.K. Simmons, who plays the character of Lenny Turtletaub, is well known for playing the tough editor J. Jonah Jameson in the Spiderman movies. Jameson frequently flips through pictures insulting each one and discarding them just like Princess Caroline does in this episode while standing right next to Turtletaub.

On the desk of "The Closer" sits the Blarney Stone. According to Legend anybody who kisses the Barney Stone is endowed with the gift of flattery.

BoJack's home address is 1475 Luck Hoof Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046.

User reviews


  • comment
    • Author: Loni
    This is the first review that I am writing, I know it might go unnoticed but I think this episode deserves it.

    It has once again, not only surprisingly good writing, but thought too. I love how The Closer is able to guide him and slowly send subliminal messages comparing BoJack's life with a newspaper subscription.

    I even wrote down one of the sentences of the show in my notebook: "There's something very intimate about watching a person be herself. - When you see someone as they really are, it ruins them". I am still having an internal debate about the last part, but I had never seen in a show (specially not cartoons) in which they put into words this feeling of your intimacy being violated when you realize someone has been watching you all along, and at the same time, the feeling of watching someone you love being themselves, without any kind of filter or adulterants.

    Once more, everything combined with hilarious humour, I wouldn't change a thing about this episode nor this show. BoJack has come in a point of my life in which I don't know if its dark humour is doing me more harm than good, but to conceive of a show that can have an effect on people's emotions like that is every writer's dream, or it should be.
  • Episode cast overview:
    Will Arnett Will Arnett - BoJack Horseman (voice)
    Amy Sedaris Amy Sedaris - Princess Carolyn (voice)
    Alison Brie Alison Brie - Diane Nguyen (voice)
    Paul F. Tompkins Paul F. Tompkins - Mr. Peanutbutter / George Tickle / Actor #2 (voice)
    Aaron Paul Aaron Paul - Todd Chavez (voice)
    Caleb Bark Caleb Bark - Rep / Actor #1 (voice)
    Angela Bassett Angela Bassett - Ana Spanikopita (voice)
    Candice Bergen Candice Bergen - The Closer (voice)
    Fielding Edlow Fielding Edlow - Roxie / Betty Bruce (voice)
    Abbi Jacobson Abbi Jacobson - Emily (voice)
    Margo Martindale Margo Martindale - Character Actress Margo Martindale (voice)
    J.K. Simmons J.K. Simmons - Lenny Turtletaub (voice)
    Anna Deavere Smith Anna Deavere Smith - Betty Bruce (voice)
    All rights reserved © 2017-2024 hd.thomson-multimedia.com