Finally binged Season 5. Not sure why I put it off so long. Episode 6 was incredible.
I felt like a lot of the side jokes with signs and scenery/extras didn't stay on screen long enough this time around. I'm going to have to catch them on a rewatch down the road sometime. Maybe I'm just tired, or maybe my memory of my first watches of all the other seasons is tainted by all my rewatches. Maybe I missed most of them on my first watch and I just don't remember.
As for the overall season, I think it was pretty solid. I definitely felt the level of discomfort they wanted me to feel in "that scene" and I thought it was a pretty good way to portray the message without making him the 'unforgivable sexual abuser'. Couple that with the earlier episodes about how we need to hold people accountable for their actions, and then ending it with the second to last scene in Diane's apartment about how it's not important to be held accountable, I'll have to think about it some more and more again on a rewatch. For now, what I took from it is that I think it's supposed to show how we turn a blind eye to it when it's someone we "know" or "like" and that we let it slide. We hope the person has learned from it and we hope they get better and change their ways, giving them unlimited second chances. I have a feeling we're going to be disappointed yet again in Bojack next season.