Raphael Bob-Waksberg Explores the Legacy of ‘BoJack Horseman’
“It’s so much easier than I thought to be bad. I thought it would be easy to be good and you have to be carefully taught to be bad, but no, being bad is the default.”
“It’s so much easier than I thought to be bad. I thought it would be easy to be good and you have to be carefully taught to be bad, but no, being bad is the default.”
“Can I take a nap?”
Drawing from “Horsin’ Around,” “Mad Men,” and the distinct duality of “BoJack,” the ending finds enlightenment in taking life one day at a time.
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