BoJack Horseman (2014–2020)
10/10
A Generational and Subversive Show
3 July 2021
Though it starts slow, Bojack is in the conversation for the best animated show of all time. I believe it competes adequately among the best TV shows during its run (after the first season). Perhaps the most endearing aspect of this show is how different it is from everything else that is created in the medium of television. The way it examines mental illness, substance abuse and addiction, and manipulation is unmatched. Every now and then the show will release a subversive episode such as Free Churro that blows my mind. These are the episodes I point to anytime I am trying to get my friends to watch it. I was disappointed the show ended, but found the ending to be satisfying, though it took me some time and watching some interpretations and analyses of it to come around. Now, I have the second season of undone by Raphael Bob-Waksberg to look forward to and hope that he continues to experiment and blow my mind with truly unique television.
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