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BoJack Horseman: A Critical Analysis of Seasons 1-3
Watching Seasons 1, 2, and 3 back-to-back is a specific, brutal experience. You watch a character arc that looks like a stock market crash from 1929. BoJack Horseman Season 1 2 3 - threesixtyp
Season 1 initially presents itself as a ribald spoof of Hollywood (or "Hollywoo") celebrity culture. Reviewers noted that the first half of the season felt like a "middling attempt" at edgy animation, but the show finds its true voice around Episode 7, "Say Anything". BoJack Horseman: A Critical Analysis of Seasons 1-3
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Season 3: Confronting the Past and Finding Redemption
The third season, which premiered on October 10, 2016, sees BoJack confronting his past and struggling to find redemption. This season focuses on BoJack's relationships with his loved ones, particularly Diane Nguyen (voiced by Alison Brie), his ghostwriter, and Mr. Peanutbutter (voiced by Paul F. Tompkins), his rival and friend. A typo or shorthand for “360°” (as in