Netflix series "BoJack Horseman," which stars "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" actor Will Arnett in the title role set a strong precedent with S3. As unique as the Netflix series is, fans will see if "BoJack Horseman" Season 4 will continue to give a voice to mental health issues as it did in S3.
Although "BoJack Horseman" may not have set out for any advocacy on human and societal issues, the chosen tone of the acclaimed Netflix comedy gave these an effective platform. Will Arnett lends the voice to Bojack Horseman, the lead character of the Netflix series who is rediscovering life as a Hollywood has-been.
how do you make something right when you’ve made it so wrong you can never go back?
— BoJack Horseman (@BoJackHorseman) July 29, 2016
As such, "Bojack Horseman" alternates between self-deprecation and existential discovery. These make for a notable combination that begs a range of responses as "immediate laugh-out-loud," "stunned silence and then laugh-out-loud" or "stunned silence, rewatch "BoJack Horseman scene" some of which are described on A.V. Club.
.@BoJackHorseman creator @RaphaelBW answers all of your burning questions about season 3 https://t.co/RIHKiIRDHF pic.twitter.com/KfXBEEvpK0 — VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) July 25, 2016
News Talk shares a popular opinion, which led the Netflix series to a confirmed "BoJack Horseman" Season 4. That "BoJack Horseman" is a bold commentary on society at large. A description of the media outlet for "BoJack Horseman" Season 3 lists out the elements that made the show a remarkable Netflix entry.
am i right? pic.twitter.com/qJ2dr1Xz3U
— BoJack Horseman (@BoJackHorseman) July 23, 2016
"By season three, we were fully versed in BoJack's all-destructive state of depression and alcoholism, but where it previously dealt with a group of people confronting their failures, now it showed the added stresses and strains of dealing with success," News Talk stated. "Across the season's 12 episodes, the writers wade into everything from drug abuse, abortion and - in one particularly jaw-dropping, almost entirely dialogue free episode - cultural alienation."
Similar to a few choice Netflix offerings, "BoJack Horseman" shows that tackling real issues can still a hit make. A continuation of this into "BoJack Horseman" Season 4 would continue to be a welcome alternative to the fluff that characterizes mainstream entertainment.