[S5E10] Re-New Year's Eve
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The episode revolves around a New Year's Eve party where the main characters attempt "grand gestures" to resolve the season's conflicts.

The long-running mystery sees a minor breakthrough when the killer makes an on-screen appearance (partially) during a car accident, though the victim who knows his identity is killed before he can speak. Critical Review & Reception

Introduces the "Human Resources" department for the spin-off.

Jay officially breaks up with Lola and begins a new relationship with Matthew, which is widely cited by reviewers as a positive, healthy development for Jay's character.

Some viewers on Reddit felt the season leaned into "drama for drama's sake" and that certain supporting characters, like the parents and Duke, were underutilized.

The meeting between animated Nick and the real Nick Kroll was praised for exploring character agency and breaking new ground for the series.

In a meta, fourth-wall-breaking twist, Nick follows his hateworm, Walter, to the monster world and eventually meets his real-life creator, Nick Kroll . This confrontation forces Nick to realize that he is responsible for his own behavior and the monsters don't control him.

Re-new Year's Eve - [s5e10]

The episode revolves around a New Year's Eve party where the main characters attempt "grand gestures" to resolve the season's conflicts.

The long-running mystery sees a minor breakthrough when the killer makes an on-screen appearance (partially) during a car accident, though the victim who knows his identity is killed before he can speak. Critical Review & Reception [S5E10] Re-New Year's Eve

Introduces the "Human Resources" department for the spin-off. The episode revolves around a New Year's Eve

Jay officially breaks up with Lola and begins a new relationship with Matthew, which is widely cited by reviewers as a positive, healthy development for Jay's character. Jay officially breaks up with Lola and begins

Some viewers on Reddit felt the season leaned into "drama for drama's sake" and that certain supporting characters, like the parents and Duke, were underutilized.

The meeting between animated Nick and the real Nick Kroll was praised for exploring character agency and breaking new ground for the series.

In a meta, fourth-wall-breaking twist, Nick follows his hateworm, Walter, to the monster world and eventually meets his real-life creator, Nick Kroll . This confrontation forces Nick to realize that he is responsible for his own behavior and the monsters don't control him.