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Bojack Horseman

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It's a Netflix exclusive but if you can find it, go watch Bojack Horseman.

Bojack is a horseman... in a modern day world (set in California) where animal people and people people are all normal.
Bojack was the star in a 90's sitcom and the show now follows him some twenty years later where he's having basically a midlife crisis and stuff.

The show gets pretty real pretty fast sometimes. It's filled with both slapstick comedy, drug/alcohol abuse comedy and heavy real life comedy. The characters are all pretty "recognisable", you can relate with a part of them all. I myself basically had a crisis based on season finale thanks to identifying heavily with Bojack...

But it's a good show, and you guys should find it and check it out.

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Back in the 90's, I was on a very famous TV show...

Honestly one of my favorite shows. The second season is particularly heart breaking.
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After the way the first season has made me reevaluate a lot of my life (including but not limited too: leaving all the watsapp groups I was on because I needed to get away from people, smoking a cigar as a symbolic reminder of the wisdom of my father, down four bottles of vodka as a symbolic way to end the alcohol in my house, and staring at the moon in minus three degree weather) I'm seriously holding off watching season two... Not for a week at least.

I don't need more introspeculation thank you very much...
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You practically owe it to yourself to watch the second season.
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You aren't the first person to tell me that. I will watch it... when I have the courage...
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I heard it was good, but... Is it really that good?
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Yes. Yes it is. As a person who wants to get into the film industry, this program gets into my skull. It gets deep when you least expect it...

http://www.buzzfeed.com/juliapugachevsk ... qwP7Bz0DzE

I think my favourite is "I just spent 6 hours playing with fonts? Holy shit!"

Every. Artist. Everywhere.

And number 24 in that list literally caused me to have a life crisis in ten minutes... and I had a panic attack in my room...
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