Even by Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s high referential standards, there are a lot of connections between the ending of “BoJack Horseman” and the beginning. In the first episode, BoJack eats cotton candy at a ...
The fifth season of BoJack Horseman may have been the darkest season of the Netflix original series yet. The problematic pill-popping horse actor—after whom the show is named—endured plenty of ...
Hollyhock (with the several last names) is Bojack Horseman’s half-sister. The actor who voices her is a comedian and actor named Aparna Nancherla. When Hollyhock is first introduced to the series, she ...
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Netflix’s 93% RT Comedy Is A Rare 10/10 Sitcom With No Bad Episodes
Netflix's crown jewel of comedy tackles heavy themes without a single misstep, delivering both unrelenting laughs and ...
At last, a show that does for Jewish families what BoJack Horseman did for washed-up sitcom stars. Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s Long Story Short might not be what you’d expect from the creator of animation ...
It’s Episode 10, and we’re getting to the end of BoJack Horseman‘s second season. “Yes And” opens on Diane at her worst — in pajamas and surrounded by empty beer cans. Wanda is just as annoyed at her ...
Rae Torres is a Features Editor at Collider. Her past 13-year-old self wouldn't have believed you if you told her that she would get to channel her unhealthy obsession with TV shows into a career. Her ...
The following article discusses major spoilers from the final episodes of Netflix's "BoJack Horseman." If you're not caught up on the series, stop reading now and go watch it! Past episodes are ...
The sixth episode of BoJack Horseman’s fourth season opens with BoJack thinking, “piece of shit. Stupid piece of shit. You’re a stupid piece of shit.” [Warning: The following contains spoilers for the ...
“BoJack Horseman” has long been known for its trenchant satire of media and entertainment, from its note-perfect guest spots (Keith Olbermann as an aggro cable news host) and delicious gags (a popular ...
Drawing from "Horsin' Around," "Mad Men," and the distinct duality of "BoJack," the ending finds enlightenment in taking life one day at a time. Even by Raphael Bob-Waksberg‘s high referential ...
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