Netflix Picks: Bojack Horseman

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This week my Netflix pick is BoJack Horseman. The cartoon stars Will Arnett as the titualar BoJack, a washed up actor from a 90s sitcom titled "Horsin' Around." (Think Total House.) The conceit of the show is that it is gear up in a parallel universe in which anthropomorphic animals live and work side-by-side with humans.

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My initial impression was that the show wasn't something in which I would be interested. The first few episodes, while funny, did not bowl me over. It wasn't until the middle of the flavor where the show began demonstrating something unexpected, and something that I expect for in comedies that I can really appreciate. A heart.

Beyond the rapid fire jokes and sight gags the show demonstrates a remarkable ability to reveal a deeper layer of damage. BoJack'south lifetime of hurt, betrayal, and substance abuse has left him with some very serious and very well wrought problems that come up to lite in the 2d one-half of the get-go flavour. This added layer of substance makes the jokes sharper and more poignant.

One of the main characters says towards the end of the season, "I don't believe in that location is a deep down. There is only what yous do." I feel that in the start half of the season, the testify's writers felt that they had a good prove, deep down. And in the second half the flavor they finally showed it.

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