The second half of BoJack Horseman Season 6 examines the nature of our existence, the crushing blows of personal failure, and the value of the ones we hold close. It's a perfect ending to a near-perfect series.
Our review:
https://t.co/wXYoQFeL8F pic.twitter.com/JI5z9hx6Y3- IGN (@IGN)
January 31, 2020 Just a normal night out in Hollywoo.
pic.twitter.com/XiV832EZGT- BoJack Horseman (@BoJackHorseman)
January 31, 2020 Back in September (but it was never reported on here);
We had a wonderful time making Bojack. Couldn’t be more proud. Fell in love with these characters just like everyone else did but sadly Netflix thought it was time to close the curtains and so here we are. They gave us a home for 6 beautiful years. Nothing we could do about it.
- Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8)
September 27, 2019 Bob-Waksberg on his approach to the ending of
#BoJackHorseman and why a major storyline involves an uprising among Hollywood assistants
https://t.co/2vasrwSjGy- Vulture (@vulture)
November 3, 2019 On Netflix canceling the show;
Bob-Waksberg explained that when he worked on the first season of BoJack back in, he wrote a finale to the first season that was somewhat definitive, and one of the notes that he got back on the script from Netflix was, "Hey, maybe leave things a little more open-ended? Rather than tying everything up with a bow, could you set some things up for season two?" At the time,he thought it was a great note. Ever since then, every season,he has tried to wrap up the stories in the finale, while also setting up some threads to be explored later. Because he was doing this, he asked Netflix a few years ago, "Look, do me a favor: If you ever think I should not do that, if you think maybe we’ve reached the end of the road, just give me a heads-up. They don’t have to do that, obviously. But I said I would appreciate it if I could have the forewarning to give the show a proper finale, and not set up some cliffhangers that will never pay off".
Were you surprised by it?
He thought we’d get a couple more years. But it’s a business. They’ve got to do what’s right for them, and six years is a very healthy run for a TV show. "Frankly, I’m amazed we got this far. So I can’t complain".
Basically a discussion post because episode 15 wrecked me.
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