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Bojack Horseman

  • Writer: Jane Kim
    Jane Kim
  • Apr 5, 2020
  • 1 min read

Words can not express how much I love this show. It has shaped who I am as a person and made me think about the meaning of everything. This show fuels the existential thoughts I try to shove out of my mind in the margin of time after I lie down in bed and before I drift into unconsciousness. All six seasons are authentically insane. Bojack Horseman taught me how to analyze and find deeper meaning. Every single detail is important, such as the portraits on Bojack's wall in "The View from Halfway Down" (the best episode in my opinion). Not to be dramatic but it's the best-animated series of all time, and I honestly believe that it's the only show that matters. It raises important philosophical questions about the meaning of life and whether or not life even needs meaning. The characters' arcs end perfectly in the last season! I don't know how to writers have the ability to merge comedy and drama so well. One scene I'm crying from laughter, the next I'm questioning my life while endless tears run down my face.




"Life is a never-ending show, old sport. Except the minor detail that it ends."

"Everything must come to an end... See you on the other side. Oh Bojack, there is no other side. This is it."

"It was nice while it lasted."


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