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BoJack Horseman season 6 finale is currently streaming on Netflix and we don’t know how to feel. While I’m always excited for a new season, it’s kinda heartbreaking to know that this is it, this is where it everything comes to an end!

Read the review below:

Series Creator: Raphael Bob-Waksberg
Cast: Will Arnett, Alison Brie, Aaron Paul, Amy Sedaris, Paul F. Tompkins
No of episodes: 8

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BoJack Horseman Finale Review: An Excellent Ending And A Hard Good-Bye

The first part of season 6 came out in October 2019 and we got to see Bojack’s (voiced by Will Arnett) journey of struggling with his drinking addiction, trying to help himself in the rehabilitation center; all to come out sober and better. But at the end of season 6, we saw how his past mistakes are all set to haunt him back. The moment when BoJack decides to bid adieu to the glamour world of ‘Hollywoo’ and decide to take up teaching in a college as an acting professor, we are simultaneously shown that this journey isn’t going to be an easy one for our man-horse.

Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s season 6 part 2 and the finale of the series starts from the point where the part one ends. We get to see how BJ is good at teaching and for the first time, people around him genuinely like him. That is a kind of validation for him which he always looked for. As an acting teacher, he is often heard saying the lines ‘Acting is about leaving everything behind and becoming something completely new’ which is a meta in itself. However, as I mentioned, his past is all set to haunt him with the truth of Penny Carson and Sara Lynn’s death. His life changes and expect the unexpected!

Coming to the characters Diane Nguyen (voiced by Alison Brie) and Princess Carolyn (voiced by Amu Sedaris), we’ve always seen them struggling through their lives. In the first part of season 6, Diane’s character struggles to write her book and is battling depression. However, it gets worse in this season only to give it a satisfying end which you have to watch yourself. It was good of the makers to dedicate an entire episode to Diane because from the beginning till BJ decides to go to rehab, she has always been a good friend who kind of neglected her own mental health.