"Say Anything" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman.
The episode was called a turning point in the series and for the title character, with a noticeably darker ending.
Distraught, Princess Carolyn barely manages to win back the Eva Braun project and manages to secure BoJack a role in the upcoming movie about the movie based on the Hollywood (now called "Hollywoo") D (part of the Hollywood Sign).
Miserable, as she sends her assistant Laura home for the night, Princess Carolyn stares out her office window at the city below as her phone alarm wishes her a happy fortieth birthday.
[2] This is the first episode in the series to not feature the usual closing theme, instead playing "Impossible" by Lyla Foy.
[4] In December 2021, Bob-Waksberg tweeted he had been asked to remove a scene featuring a joke about David Fincher by Netflix originally planned to be in "Say Anything".
The episode was called a turning point in the series and the title character with a darker ending.
[1] She went on to say that BoJack Horseman exhibits "two strengths in its early episodes, its unique twist on show business and the emotional scars on its cast members, and 'Say Anything' gets top mileage out of both".
[1] Slate's Marissa Martinelli called the episode a turning point in the series and the title character, saying it shows us BoJack is not just a "selfish jerk" but is instead a "barely scabbed-over wound of a person" who has received hurt and is now inflicting on those around him.
[10] Chappell praised Joe Lawson's writing of jokes applauding both their high frequency and quality.
[1] Chappell added: "All the episodes to date have ended on darkly comic punchlines or moments of foreshadowing.