BoJack Horseman - Season 2

Season 2
With his memoir a bestseller and the movie role of his dreams, BoJack's ready to jump-start his career and his life. Unless he messes it all up.
Episodes

Brand New Couch
BoJack believes an upbeat attitude will change his life, but that attitude doesn't mesh well with his new acting job.

Yesterdayland
BoJack is drawn to the one female in town who has no idea who he is (because she was in a coma). Todd opens a theme park.

Still Broken
A funeral turns into a treasure hunt for the ''Horsin' Around'' cast, and a potential schmooze-fest for Princess Carolyn and Mr. Peanutbutter.

After the Party
Princess Carolyn, BoJack, Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter learn some important lessons about love in the wake of a surprise birthday party.

Chickens
BoJack really wants his director Kelsey to like him. Todd, Diane and Kelsey's daughter help a chicken who's on the lam from the police.

Higher Love
Princess Carolyn sees an opportunity when Mr. Peanutbutter's agent dies. BoJack flips when he says the ''L'' word out loud to Wanda.

Hank After Dark
Diane goes off script during BoJack's book tour, jeopardizing Mr. Peanutbutter's new show. Todd gets involved in international affairs.

Let's Find Out
BoJack is one of the celebrity guest stars on the first episode of Mr. Peanutbutter's game show, but the game doesn't go as expected.

The Shot
BoJack cooks up a scheme with Kelsey, Todd, Princess Carolyn and Mr. Peanutbutter to steal a crucial shot for the Secretariat film.

Yes And
Todd gets sucked into the cult of improv comedy. Wanda thinks Diane is a bad influence on BoJack when he has to deal with a career crisis.

Escape from L.A.
BoJack goes on a road trip to visit an old friend, and gets a taste of existence outside the Hollywood bubble.

Out to Sea
The important things in life become clear to BoJack when Todd moves out to join the improv comedy group on their special cruise ship.
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