After a 18 years of absence, BoJack Horseman, a 90s talk show star, who adopted a three horses, comes back again as a series start, who by the help of his ex girlfriend and best friend, prepares to his new show, the thing that struggles him, as he fears of failures and terrible he always falls in.
What's really remarkable about the show's excellent fifth season is how it pushes fans who have otherwise stuck with BoJack through thick and thin to follow him to his darkest point-and darkest act-to date.
Netflix's BoJack Horseman, which premieres its fifth season on Friday, has gotten so confident that it tosses off jokes other shows would milk to death.
Few shows on TV... make me laugh as hard as BoJack Horseman, few shows that take as long to watch because of the frequent need to pause and rewind to catch background jokes, and no shows that do those things and then punch me in the gut as effectively
Whether the show is dealing with adoption, identity, dating woes, divorce, addiction, career burnout or the endless toxic media cycle it does so with an insightful clarity that is both damning and compassionate.
BoJack Horseman season 5 does not disappoint and moves its show and characters forward in a way that most shows aren't willing to explore. Some of the best work from the entire series is in this season.