AVClub: I’ve been chewing on that question ever since I finished “That Went Well,” because at this stage I honestly don’t know. After a season that’s dragged our main character to his lowest point, leaving a trail of broken relationships behind him and the body of his surrogate daughter growing cold against his shoulder, he ends it at a point of odd hope, watching a herd of horses run across the plains. His face twists into an uncertain expression, watching them run with a purpose BoJack’s never had in his life. It feels like a turning point, the direction to move forward that Secretariat gave a young BoJack and that the nameless jogger offered in “Out To Sea” as he gasped for breath finally sinking in.
Honeymoonish Review: The supposed rom-com explores the genre of 'marriage of convenience' and proves why it shouldn't have happened in the first place.
From the opening scene, there's an unsettling, burning tension simmering in Francis Galluppi's The Last Stop in Yuma County.
The Doomsday Cult of Antares De La Luz Review: The documentary explores how the cult members were coerced in the group and made accomplice of heinous crimes.