Bojack — Horseman 1x2

But because Neal is in uniform, he is untouchable. Mr. Peanutbutter, the consummate host, shuts down BoJack’s logic with a devastatingly simple rebuttal: "You can't just say 'I'm pro-military, but I didn't like that movie.' You have to pick a side."

In the annals of television history, the first few episodes of a series are often a lie. They are a handshake, a polite introduction designed not to scare the audience away. The pilot of BoJack Horseman (Season 1, Episode 1) is a perfect example: it’s funny, weird, and features a talking horse drinking himself into a stupor, but it still feels like a standard Adult Swim-style comedy about a washed-up celebrity. BoJack Horseman 1x2

It is also the first time you realize that BoJack isn't just a jerk; he’s a prophet without a cause, a man drowning in a shallow pool, screaming that the water is only three feet deep. No one listens. They just hand him a life preserver shaped like a muffin. But because Neal is in uniform, he is untouchable