That's Too Much, Man!

It was directed by J.C. Gonzalez and written by Elijah Aron and Jordan Young,[1] and was released in the United States, along with the rest of season three, via Netflix on July 22, 2016.

BoJack calls Sarah for an invitation to a drinking party, and she quickly accepts, opens a bottle of vodka, and ends her 9-month sobriety.

After experiencing a two-week blackout, BoJack hears the story, in which Ana explains that she became a lifeguard after almost drowning, but was told by her instructor that there are people in this world one should not attempt saving, as they will pull you down in the long run.

Inside the building, Bojack nihilistically declares that seeing how "in the great, grand scheme of things, we're just tiny specks that will one day be forgotten", it is pointless to worry about one's mistakes in the past, or how one will be remembered.

For all its bright colors, absurd images, and a plethora of puns, it's a show whose path is littered with broken things, a dark and uncompromising world more on par with prestige cable dramas.

"[6] Valerie Ettenhofer, writing for Film School Rejects, noted that this episode was the "Tragic Centerpiece of BoJack Horseman".