TVOM: BoJack Horseman‘s first season changed completely with its eighth episode, “The Telescope.” To that point, BoJack had been what most people expected: a funny, often weightless satire of Hollywood culture, relying on a mix of animal humor and tales of immaturity and failure to carry itself through each half-hour episode. There are hints of something darker and much more personal early on, but it’s not until “The Telescope” introduces us to Horsin’ Around creator Herb Kazzaz that the show’s pathos comes into focus. For the first time since that episode – which featured BoJack wrestling a cancer-ridden Herb – “Still Broken” returns BoJack and his friends to Herb’s mansion, and again captures the existential dread that rests at the heart of BoJack Horseman.
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