Bojack Horseman
BoJack Horseman is not just a cartoon. It is a mirror. And if you look too long, you might see the horse staring back at you. It is essential viewing for anyone who has ever felt that the applause has stopped, the lights have dimmed, and they are standing alone on an empty stage.
Widely considered one of the greatest episodes of television in history, the episode depicts BoJack’s near-death hallucination. In it, he is trapped in a surreal dinner party with all the people he has wronged (and who have died). His mother recites a poem about drowning, and a former co-star (played by a decaying, puppet-like version of himself) sings a haunting song about the regret of suicide. bojack horseman
A lovable slacker whose "wacky adventures" often mask a poignant journey toward self-discovery, including a landmark portrayal of asexuality. BoJack Horseman is not just a cartoon