: Demonstrates a rare moment of civic responsibility by prioritizing the state's needs over his own popularity.
: Raul Esparza (Ralph Stilton), Andre Braugher (Woodchuck Coodchuck-Berkowitz), and Lake Bell (Katrina). [S4E8] The Judge
: Mr. Peanutbutter realizes that Woodchuck Coodchuck-Berkowitz is the better candidate for Governor. Despite his ex-wife Katrina's pressure, he drops out of the race and throws his support behind Woodchuck—who is currently recovering with gorilla feet for hands after a previous accident. Key Character Moments : Demonstrates a rare moment of civic responsibility
: Shifts from his usual narcissism to authentic selfless concern for Hollyhock's well-being. : Princess Carolyn visits the "Stilton Acres" estate
: Princess Carolyn visits the "Stilton Acres" estate to meet Ralph’s wealthy mouse family. The visit is strained by the family's deep-seated prejudice against cats, including an offensive "Feast of St. Mousica" tradition.
: BoJack displays uncharacteristic fatherly concern when Hollyhock begins dating a younger intern on his new show, Philbert . After initially suspecting the intern of being a "scoundrel," BoJack realizes he genuinely wants Hollyhock to be happy, marking a significant step in his emotional maturity.
is the 8th episode of the 4th season of BoJack Horseman (the 44th episode overall), first aired on September 8, 2017. It explores themes of fatherly growth, racial/species-based prejudice, and political integrity. Episode Summary
: Demonstrates a rare moment of civic responsibility by prioritizing the state's needs over his own popularity.
: Raul Esparza (Ralph Stilton), Andre Braugher (Woodchuck Coodchuck-Berkowitz), and Lake Bell (Katrina).
: Mr. Peanutbutter realizes that Woodchuck Coodchuck-Berkowitz is the better candidate for Governor. Despite his ex-wife Katrina's pressure, he drops out of the race and throws his support behind Woodchuck—who is currently recovering with gorilla feet for hands after a previous accident. Key Character Moments
: Shifts from his usual narcissism to authentic selfless concern for Hollyhock's well-being.
: Princess Carolyn visits the "Stilton Acres" estate to meet Ralph’s wealthy mouse family. The visit is strained by the family's deep-seated prejudice against cats, including an offensive "Feast of St. Mousica" tradition.
: BoJack displays uncharacteristic fatherly concern when Hollyhock begins dating a younger intern on his new show, Philbert . After initially suspecting the intern of being a "scoundrel," BoJack realizes he genuinely wants Hollyhock to be happy, marking a significant step in his emotional maturity.
is the 8th episode of the 4th season of BoJack Horseman (the 44th episode overall), first aired on September 8, 2017. It explores themes of fatherly growth, racial/species-based prejudice, and political integrity. Episode Summary