BoJack Horseman Series Finale Recap: The Wisdom and Catharsis of 'The Hokey Pokey' — Plus, Grade It!
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The new year is just beginning, but television is already gearing up to say goodbye to one of its best series: “BoJack Horseman.” Eight episodes remain of Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s acclaimed Netflix ...
Six years after BoJack Horseman ended on Netflix, Prime Video has finally found the perfect replacement for this landmark ...
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Unlock the YouTube cheat codes now: Business and life lessons from Bojack Horseman, Todd Chavez, Mr. Peanut Butter, Princess ...
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 ...
BoJack Horseman, arguably the best series to emerge out of Netflix, is about to come to an end. With the final season split in two, your memory might be a little hazy on the events of the first half ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: In its fifth season, BoJack Horseman is the best version of itself we’ve ever seen. The jokes are sillier yet somehow more scathing. Each main character is handled with a ...
BoJack Horseman was unlike anything else on television; hilarious, but unsettlingly perceptive, a devastating exploration of depression, sweetened with silly animal puns and slapstick insanity. The ...
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