The Jewish Man Behind the Crazy Little World of 'BoJack Horseman'
Last Friday, the day Season 3 of BoJack Horseman was released on Netflix, I watched the entire, 12-episode run in one sitting. And I did it for you, Tableteers. After this Herculean feat, I’m happy to say that the animated misadventures and crushing depression of Bojack, a horse/man voiced by Will Arnett, once again, make the case that BoJack Horseman is one of the best shows on the air (or, uh, the Internet).
Season three of BoJack Horseman, if there’s to be any criticism of it, perhaps doesn’t have quite the stakes of the first two seasons, when Bojack’s soul hung in the balance every episode. In any case, it remains a wildly funny, often poignant take on modern happiness, and Episodes 4, 9, and 11 are among the best of the series. And at 24 minutes an episode, you can definitely put a season away in a day.
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