The first season of BoJack Horseman is often described as a "trojan horse" of television—it begins as a seemingly standard adult animated comedy only to transform into a devastatingly honest exploration of depression and toxic celebrity culture. While critics initially dismissed it based on its first few episodes, the season’s back half proved that the show was interested in something far more profound: the permanent consequences of one's actions. The Shift from Sitcom to "Sadcom"
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