The best episode written by Elijah Aron is "The Showstopper", rated 9.172/10 from 29 user votes. It was "directed by Aaron Long". "The Showstopper" aired on 9/14/2018 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "That's Too Much, Man!".
"Philbert" is a hit, and filming begins on Season 2. But as BoJack spirals deeper into addiction, he loses his grip on reality.
Director: Aaron Long
Writer: Elijah Aron
On a drug-fueled bender, BoJack and Sarah Lynn crash an AA meeting, and BoJack decides to make amends to the people he hurt.
Director: JC Gonzalez
Writer: Elijah Aron
BoJack takes an underwater trip to the Pacific Ocean Film Festival for the “Secretariat” premiere, where he tries to reach out to Kelsey.
Director: Mike Hollingsworth
Writer: Elijah Aron
BoJack checks into Pastiches, a Malibu rehab facility, where he grapples with memories of Sarah Lynn's death and his own troubled childhood.
Director: Peter Merryman
Writer: Elijah Aron
Where are we?! What's happening?!
Director: Hisko Hulsing
Writer: Elijah Aron
Charlie and Dee have been stealing Frank's delicious meats, so Frank leaves out human meat to get back at them. Driven by their cannibalistic needs, Charlie and Dee go in search of human flesh. Mac and Dennis harass Frank for hunting defenseless animals and think it would be much more badass to hunt something that could fight back ... like a human.
Director: Fred Savage
Writer: Elijah Aron
The important things in life becomes clear to BoJack when Todd moves out to join the improv comedy group on their special cruise ship.
Director: Mike Roberts
Writer: Elijah Aron
Helpful to a fault, Todd is spread thin doing favors for Princess Carolyn, Mr. Peanutbutter and a visitor with a potential connection to BoJack.
Director: Aaron Long
Writer: Elijah Aron
The roommates encourage Xandir to discover his true sexual identity.
Director: James Purdum
Writer: Elijah Aron
Linda is given an experimental drug that has some unusual side effects.
Director: Michael Fresco
Writer: Elijah Aron
Ted struggles with an overly talkative security guard who worships him and wants to be his best friend. Meanwhile, a terrified Phil and Lem face the prospect of working alone with Veronica for the first time.
Director: Lee Shallat Chemel
Writer: Elijah Aron
BoJack cooks up a scheme with Kelsey, Todd, Princess Caroline and Mr. Peanutbutter to steal a crucial shot for the Secretariat film.
Director: Matt Mariska
Writer: Elijah Aron
Todd meets Yolanda's parents, who don't know she's asexual. Mr. Peanutbutter romances a young waitress. Gina confesses a childhood dream to BoJack.
Director: Aaron Long
Writer: Elijah Aron
Alma pushes her family to look at themeselves.
Director: Hisko Hulsing
Writer: Elijah Aron
Alma goes back to the Halloween night Jacob died and tries to change the past.
Director: Hisko Hulsing
Writer: Elijah Aron
Hollyhock starts dating an intern on BoJack's new show. Princess Carolyn meets Ralph's parents. Mr. Peanutbutter throws his support behind Woodchuck.
Director: Otto Murga
Writer: Elijah Aron
Clara appears on "Extreme Vaginal Makeover"; demented Toot gets committed by her roommates.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Elijah Aron
Zorn tries to be a cool dad when Alan spends the weekend with him, only for Alan's friend Jeff to show up.
Director: Payman Benz
Writer: Elijah Aron
Craig asks Zorn to help him become a warrior thinking he's not man enough for Edie.
Director: Bill Benz
Writer: Elijah Aron
Foxxy challenges the Board of Education, and Spanky and Xandir embark on a sham marriage for insurance
Director: Raymie Muzquiz
Writer: Elijah Aron
With Crystal Cove High’s hottest girls under attack, Velma questions her feminist values, while Fred analyzes his own views on women. After seeking Daphne’s help, Norville finds himself embroiled in a new mystery.
Director: Gina Gress
Writer: Elijah Aron
Velma resists the urge to cash in on Diya's new relationship, while Norville searches for a way to stop his hallucinations once and for all.
Director: Adam Parton
Writer: Elijah Aron
Given 72 hours to uncover the identity of the serial killer, Velma is forced to live a lie with Norville, while Daphne and Fred concoct a story of their own to get back in with the Brains.
Director: Meg Waldow
Writer: Elijah Aron
Velma vows to resolve her daddy issues. Norville rebels against his father’s beta lifestyle. Fred fights against his family’s anti-feminist ways. Daphne learns a series of shocking truths about her parents – and her past.
Director: Meg Waldow
Writer: Elijah Aron