A Quick One, While He's Away
- Episode aired Oct 25, 2019
- TV-MA
- 26m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
3.9K
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A reporter digs into the circumstances surrounding Sarah Lynn's death. Hollyhock goes to a party in New York City.A reporter digs into the circumstances surrounding Sarah Lynn's death. Hollyhock goes to a party in New York City.A reporter digs into the circumstances surrounding Sarah Lynn's death. Hollyhock goes to a party in New York City.
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Will Arnett
- BoJack Horseman
- (voice)
- (credit only)
Alison Brie
- Diane Nguyen
- (voice)
- (credit only)
Aaron Paul
- Todd Chavez
- (voice)
- (credit only)
Stephen Agyei
- Trey
- (voice)
- …
Maria Bamford
- Kelsey Jannings
- (voice)
Paget Brewster
- Paige Sinclair
- (voice)
Jermaine Fowler
- Pete Repeat
- (voice)
Aparna Nancherla
- Hollyhock
- (voice)
Matthew Rhys
- Justin Kenyon
- (voice)
Kristen Schaal
- Sarah Lynn
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNone of the main characters appear in this episode, while BoJack is only indirectly mentioned by Sarah Lynn and Peter.
- GoofsMonsignor Toscani's 1962 Alfa Romeo in is not an accurate rendering of any existing Alfa Romeo. The front is taken from a much later model Alfa Romeo Spider. The rear (seen as it's driven away from the convent) is of a (possibly 1962) Alfa Gulietta Spider.
- Quotes
Character Actress Margo Martindale: [to Mother Superior] When you get to Heaven, look up Margo Martindale! I won't be there, but my movies will!
[speeds off in a sports car]
- ConnectionsReferences King Kong (1933)
- SoundtracksBojack Horseman Ending Credits Song
Performed by Grouplove
Featured review
S6, first half: Solidly engaging and clever throughout - just a little lighter on the laughs than I'd like, but hardly a fault
The first set of episodes of the final run of BoJack Horseman sees the titular character in rehab following his meltdown and a personal tragedy. In terms of narrative this gives him plenty of time to reflect upon who he is and who he has been, but instead of anchoring the show there, instead we spend more focused time with other characters and where they are. Given the whole show has been about BoJack first and foremost, and given that this is a strong ensemble show, it is a wise decision and makes for yet another very strong season with plenty to pay attention to.
There are fewer laughs than some other seasons, but still more than enough to do the job. This is not to say there is a gap caused by this, because actually there is a lot of intelligence and insight in the writing as it continues to produce deep characters and characterisation, while at the same time having plenty of fun characters and scenes. The voice cast remains impressive on paper and in reality - and for the main ones it must be hard knowing that such well-formed characters will soon be coming to an end.
The last couple of seasons have been terrific, and this one is no exception. It offers no suggestion that it will do anything other than bow out in the same way.
There are fewer laughs than some other seasons, but still more than enough to do the job. This is not to say there is a gap caused by this, because actually there is a lot of intelligence and insight in the writing as it continues to produce deep characters and characterisation, while at the same time having plenty of fun characters and scenes. The voice cast remains impressive on paper and in reality - and for the main ones it must be hard knowing that such well-formed characters will soon be coming to an end.
The last couple of seasons have been terrific, and this one is no exception. It offers no suggestion that it will do anything other than bow out in the same way.
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- bob the moo
- Aug 15, 2020
Details
- Runtime26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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