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‘BoJack Horseman’ is TV’s Best Show About Depression

But don't be depressed. The fourth season promises to be the animated show's funniest yet.
Will Arnett is the voice behind Bojack Horseman, a former '90s sitcom star.
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the animated Netflix series about a has-been TV star who happens to be a horse, has the weirdest shifting tone in television. In one moment, characters—some animal, some human—are debating the nature of the soul in a vapid universe. In the next, there are cat puns.

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