BoJack Horseman Season 1

At the beginning of this week, I started to watch the Netflix original series, Bojack Horseman. Bojack Horseman is a part satire part dramedy series which follows the current life of washed up 90’s television star, Bojack Horseman. He has no need to worry about money, although his main troubles include his depression and loneliness. For the first few episodes, the show is very lighthearted and enthralling with relatable and charismatic characters. At this point, their isn’t very much of a plot, and is more focused on the comedic aspects of Bojack’s life. Episode 3 brings a new character into the show who will definitely impact the future episodes because of how Bojack begins. Episode 4 is mainly a filler episode for the series, and lets the watcher get to know the characters and their pasts better. Episodes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 are much more serious and dramatic, and is really a turning point in the series because it implements an actually story and conflict. Episode 11 is really unnecessary and is literally BoJack’s experience after taking 20 different drugs. Finally, in the last episode, BoJack’s life is settling down and just enjoying the new fame and fortune of his recent best-selling book. He is offered his dream role for a movie, Secretariat. This is where the season ends, and it is a great cliffhanger which leads into a great 2nd season.