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  1. BoJack Horseman is an animated psychological tragicomedy-drama series created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg for Netflix as the service's first animated original program. The series premiered on August 22, 2014, and stars an Ensemble Cast which includes Will Arnett, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Aaron Paul.

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      Establishing Character Moment: Everyone of the main cast...

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      The BoJack Horseman Story: Chapter 1. The opening scene of...

    • Characters

      This is an index for listing the characters from Netflix's...

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      The BoJack Horseman Story, Chapter One. The first scene for...

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      An episode and summary list for Netflix's first original...

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      Abandon Shipping: There were some Diane/ BoJack shippers...

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      Descended Creator: Raphael Bob-Waksberg voices Charley...

    • Raphael Bob-Waksberg

      Raphael Matthew Bob-Waksberg (born August 17, 1984) is an...

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      The BoJack Horseman Story: Chapter One. When BoJack asks...

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      BoJack Kills. While it did lead to a heartbreakingly serious...

  2. An episode and summary list for Netflix's first original animated comedy, BoJack Horseman. WARNING: All episodes will have unmarked, uncensored spoilers. Proceed with caution!

    • 15 "That Went Well"
    • 14 "Surprise!"
    • 13 "Downer Ending"
    • 12 "Stupid Piece of Sh*T"
    • 11 "Xerox of A Xerox"
    • 10 "The Old Sugarman Place"
    • 9 "Escape from L.A."
    • 8 "The Face of Depression"
    • 7 "Nice While It Lasted"
    • 6 "The Showstopper"

    IMDb Rating: 9.0/10

    A season finale that went well indeed. Season 3, episode 12 sees BoJack at his lowest point, having just witnessed Sarah Lynn's death (and arguably having played a huge part in her overdose). When a new opportunity to get back into show business presents itself, BoJack immediately grabs it, but is spooked by a reminder of Sarah Lynn. The powerful ending shows the devastated protagonist speeding away in his car and letting go of the wheel, until he notices a pack of wild horses running freely...

    IMDb Rating: 9.0/10

    In "Surprise!," audiences are reminded just how fantastic of a supporting character on the showPickles Aplenty is. The episode is centered on Mr. Peanutbutter and Pickles' surprise party at their home, organized by their friends for their marriage. Of course, the moment they walk in is when Mr. Peanutbutter confesses to having cheated on Pickles – with Diane. A funny, kind of sad, and chaotic episode all at once, the different storylines in "Surprise!" just work so well together.Aside from Mr...

    IMDb Rating: 9.1/10

    BoJack Horseman is a dark comedy series, and "Downer Ending" shows viewers just how bleak it can get right before the first season's finale. It follows BoJack's attempts at rewriting his story, as he doesn't agree with the one Diane has written about him. Instead of doing anything productive, he ends up consuming an inhuman amount of drugs with Todd and Sarah Lynn, and the trio spend days on a wild trip. There's a poignant and even tear-jerking moment towards the end of the episode where BoJa...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    In a painfully relatable episode that unexpectedly highlights the similarities between BoJack and Hollyhock, audiences get a glimpse into the protagonist's mind. In "Stupid Piece of Sh*t," the negative inner voice that dominates BoJack's daily life is featured front and center, as well as the way it influences how he responds to stressful situations, like ones with his mother Beatrice. Before the episode ends, fans learn that Hollyhock deals with the same negative voice, and the half-siblings...

    IMDb Rating: 9.2/10

    "Xerox of a Xerox" is an episode that drops a bombshell about the extent of BoJack's role in Sarah Lynn's death. During an interview with Biscuits, she reveals that BoJack waited seventeen minutes to call for help after Sarah Lynn's overdose, while also pointing out the protagonist's problematic past with young women. Somewhere else, Diane meets Guy's teenage son and watches the interview. If BoJack's character wasn't unlikable enough, this episode assured that even when faced with the death...

    IMDb Rating: 9.3/10

    One of the many best episodes of BoJack Horsemanthat take full advantage of the flexibility and creativity of animation, a lost and devastated BoJack going off the grid and returning to his family's old lakehouse after the death of Sarah-Lynn, intertwined with flashback montages of his mother, Beatrice Horseman, as a child spending her summers in the once-grand house with her parents. Both stories in this emotionally devastating BoJack episode deal with grief and generational trauma, giving a...

    IMDb Rating: 9.3/10

    The eleventh episode of the second season is especially devastating and shows BoJack at his worst, but the show at its absolute best.BoJack reconnects with his friend and long-lost crush from the '90s, Charlotte, and stays with her and her family whom he grows close to, particularly with Charlotte's teenage daughter, Penny. As he joins Penny and her friends on their prom night where he, in typical BoJack fashion, takes things too far and makes a lifetime mistake that will haunt him throughout...

    IMDb Rating: 9.3/10

    Princess Carolyn begins to balance the busy schedules of her work and home life together, Diane starts taking antidepressants, and Mr. Peanutbutter has his lifelong dream of doing a crossover episode of BoJack fulfilled. BoJack travels to Chicago to visit Diane and actually leaves her with some good advice, and the audience sees the positive attributes of BoJack and how he is really trying to be a better person. After many seasons of watching Bojack make the worst decisions, it was incredible...

    IMDb Rating: 9.5/10

    The final episode of BoJack is bittersweet and poignant, mostly featuring BoJack now in jail being allowed one night of freedom to attend Princess Carolyn's wedding and the audience being allowed to witness how far each character has grown since the first season. BoJack, now far removed from his previous fame and fortune, engages with the most important people in his life from Mr. Peanutbutter, with BoJack finally accepting his unconditional friendship, to Princess Carolyn, who still cares ab...

    IMDb Rating: 9.6/10

    This is when the audience sees BoJack's addiction issues at their full force, as his dependency on painkillers soon causes the protagonist's psyche to deteriorate, as well as once again ruining yet another relationship in the process. BoJack experiences a serious episode due to his addiction and brutally attacks Gina, after emphasizing throughout the entire season his desire and need to protect her. With the episode following BoJack struggling to differentiate between the stylized world of th...

    • “The View from Halfway Down,” Season 6, Episode 15. Like a cross between the climactic musical number of All That Jazz and the final segment of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, and worthy of comparison to both, this penultimate episode contends with the immensity of a life lived, and of lives lived, with irreconcilable contradictions and pain and beauty in comparable proportions.
    • “Nice While It Lasted,” Season 6, Episode 16. BoJack Horseman ends about the only way it could have: as a series of exquisitely rendered conversations between the primary characters.
    • “Time’s Arrow,” Season 4, Episode 11. Season four’s big 11th episode manages to outdo the previous three by leaps and bounds, wasting no time in collapsing our sense of time and space as Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets the climax of Akira in the disintegrating mind of Beatrice Horseman.
    • “Fish Out of Water,” Season 3, Episode 4. As indebted to Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation as it is to silent movies, season three’s “Fish Out of Water” was the best episode of the series at that point, and one of the great achievements of recent animation.
    • “Downer Ending” (season one, episode 11) Bojack Horseman - Good Person. “Downer Ending” is a crucial glimpse into how BoJack comes to rely on Diane’s opinion of him.
    • “Yes And” (Season two, episode 10) Bojack Horseman: There has to be more. The tables turn as BoJack Horseman speeds toward its season-two conclusion. BoJack is in a stable relationship for once, but nothing good lasts, right?
    • “Escape From L.A.” (Season two, episode 11) BoJack Horseman | Charlotte Catches BoJack. BoJack escaping L.A. with a faux agenda to seek joy leads him to New Mexico.
    • “That’s Too Much, Man!” (season three, episode 11) Bojack Horseman S03E11 - We are Just Tiny Specks [Planetarium Ending Scene] Sarah Lynn OD-ing in the planetarium as stunning stars flow by in the backdrop remains one of the show’s most haunting visuals.
  3. Aug 30, 2017 · “BoJack’s” signature tropes — the background visual jokes, the animal puns, the brutal moments of sadness — remain reliably consistent, but the show turns the focus largely inward, ensuring...

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