In today’s oversaturated TV landscape, there’s only so much time to catch up on everything, and it’s inevitable for some shows to be left behind. For some people, this could be the case with “BoJack Horseman,” the animated Netflix series created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg about a beloved sitcom horse from the ’90s (the gravelly-voiced Will Arnett) looking to reclaim the fame of his glory days in Hollywood. A bevy of other comedic voices, including Amy Sedaris, Paul F. Tompkins, and Patton Oswalt, have offered up their signature talents over the last three seasons, making the edgy show a favorite among its most ardent fans.
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You couldn’t be blamed for being late to the party. “BoJack Horseman” didn’t hit its stride with critics until the second season, likely enhancing its following after initial mixed reviews. But will viewers — both the old and the converted — be in for a different show when it returns for its fourth season? Waksberg has stated that the election and recent political climate could change the tone of the series, but how much of that will make its way into the new season remains to be seen.
We’ll find out when “BoJack Horseman” returns to Netflix on September 8th.
Update: new clip too.