• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 22, 2014
Season #: 6.5, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
8.8

Universal acclaim- based on 389 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 24 out of 389
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  1. Aug 9, 2023
    7
    Bojack is definitely starting to grow more on me now. I still feel that this season started off quite slow but I can't deny my enjoyment of the last few episodes. I think it is around the season where I think it really leans into Bojack's awfulness and the fact that he is essentially unredeemable. This is what I heard everyone raving about on the show so I'm glad it's finally hitting itsBojack is definitely starting to grow more on me now. I still feel that this season started off quite slow but I can't deny my enjoyment of the last few episodes. I think it is around the season where I think it really leans into Bojack's awfulness and the fact that he is essentially unredeemable. This is what I heard everyone raving about on the show so I'm glad it's finally hitting its stride now. I'm a bit apprehensive about there being three more seasons as I wonder how long they can drag this concept out but I will watch as it may indeed prove me wrong. Expand
  2. Dec 18, 2021
    10
    Heartbreaking self destructive marvel. When the show leans into it's darker themes it shines. Addiction and codependeny take the lead resulting in irrevocably paths for not only our favourite long faced horse but everyone. The writers for this show should be lauded for the attention they keep to detail or the animators little easter eggs and cultural references laced throughout the animation.
  3. Sep 30, 2021
    9
    BoJack (Will Arnett) tiene un nuevo papel y un nuevo romance (Lisa Kudrow) en la segunda temporada de la comedia animada.
  4. Sep 27, 2021
    2
    Unfortunately, the nuanced and funny political satire of the first two seasons is completely replaced by preachy episodes that have a sort of "after-school special" vibe to them. Disappointing.
  5. Aug 29, 2019
    9
    Bojack Horseman has improved with every season so far and continues to defy expectations in the way that it combines a dark sense of humour and satire with genuinely affecting drama. Netflix has delivered a real gem that can stand alongside the best of animated shows.
  6. Oct 15, 2018
    10
    Bojack's 3rd season fixed all and any mistake seen before. Funny as 1st one, dramatic, acid and with a lot of critcize sense as 2nd one. As it as little thing, silly jokes glues with drama and social dennouce. Here the show hugs the bizarre humor as its best artifact, bringing too much of hillarious jokes, tragicomic and moral hangover moments, everything extremely well balanced. Now, it'sBojack's 3rd season fixed all and any mistake seen before. Funny as 1st one, dramatic, acid and with a lot of critcize sense as 2nd one. As it as little thing, silly jokes glues with drama and social dennouce. Here the show hugs the bizarre humor as its best artifact, bringing too much of hillarious jokes, tragicomic and moral hangover moments, everything extremely well balanced. Now, it's almost impossible watching Bojack Horseman and don't became a different person, being punched on the face or at least being touched. One of the most onnivore shows of all time, that hitted its apex on 3rd season, the best one of Bojack Horseman. Expand
  7. Oct 2, 2018
    9
    Incredible storytelling. The way that this show fuses comedy with dark, serious subject matter is impeccable
  8. Jan 29, 2018
    8
    The third season of Bojack Horseman doesn't have any sort of overarching plot to hold things together. Instead it focuses on trying new things. The show tackles some big political and social issues, while allowing the supporting cast to follow their own plotlines that are completely unrelated to whatever Bojack is doing. There's one episode in here that was made almost entirely without anyThe third season of Bojack Horseman doesn't have any sort of overarching plot to hold things together. Instead it focuses on trying new things. The show tackles some big political and social issues, while allowing the supporting cast to follow their own plotlines that are completely unrelated to whatever Bojack is doing. There's one episode in here that was made almost entirely without any spoken dialog. It managed to be one of the most emotional and effective episodes in the series history.

    While this new creative freedom often leads to magnificent results, it kind of gives the season overall a more disjointed feeling than the previous ones. It can occasionally feel like it's wandering without and goal or direction. Luckily, the aspects of the show we've loved since season 1 are still in place. Namely, the strong sense of humor and deep looks into the human condition that are often surprisingly dark in nature. Is happiness possible? Or are some of us just destined to be miserable? The show still asks these questions, provides some insight, and still leaves us searching for answers. This time around though it also takes a deeper look at the title character as well. Whether he chooses to be this way or is just caught in a spiral he can't escape. It openly criticizes his tendency to bring others down with him. Because of that, this Netflix exclusive is still going strong.

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  9. Sep 12, 2017
    10
    It develops the characters and plays off of consistency, alongside the re-peat jokes if you pay attention. It is depressing and deep, but offers philosophic insight into what this comedic drama will offer.
  10. Jan 16, 2017
    8
    'BoJack Horseman' continues to improve as long as the characters maintain their integrity...which they don't have. It has some of the best episodes of the year but it also lacks consistency and, sometimes, we need it.
  11. Oct 11, 2016
    10
    Who would have thought an animated sitcom about a talking horse would evolve into one of the most compelling examinations of depression on TV? BoJack Horseman's third season ups the drama factor and finds gold with nearly all of the core cast. Yet even in its darkest moments, the show never forgets to have fun and experiment with the potential of this wacky universe.
  12. Sep 15, 2016
    10
    Bojack Horseman is pure masterpiece and season 3 is a quintessence. More deep, more depression and of course more awesome storyline. That how i imagine Bojack from beginning.
  13. Sep 12, 2016
    9
    This show is simply amazing. It makes me feel so many emotions all together, and it's very strange that this come from a cartoon that should simply make me laugh. The third season continue in this serie awesomeness. I cried like a little baby at the end of the underwater episode. Watch this. Do yourself a favour. It makes you think about your life, your choices and who you want to be in your life.
  14. Aug 30, 2016
    10
    I love this show for its no-holds-barred approach to Hollywood/LA **** and its rich characters who I actually feel like I know and care about. Me and the wife binged it in about 3 days. It is so engrossing and for such an unreal world is dark and understandable.
  15. Aug 19, 2016
    8
    While season 3 doesn't quite realise the lofty, post debut, rehabilitated heights of the season prior it does keep it firmly in the spotlight as Netflix's best original series since House of Cards.
  16. Aug 17, 2016
    10
    I spent a day lying around, weeping, and questioning my life choices after watching this season. 10/10, would visit the darkest depths of my diseased soul again.
  17. Aug 9, 2016
    7
    For some reason I like Season 2 more than this.
    The first season there were a great bunch of episodes (the first 8) that weren't that great but after that the show gained it's soul, season 2 take that into a higher note but this one felt just fine. There are fun and smart moments but at the end it didn't felt that it was a progress.
  18. Aug 7, 2016
    9
    Bojack Horseman just continues to astonish me. We continue to see more and more of the characters develop in a natural, yet surprising way. This black comedy has once again had me laughing, pondering, and riding an emotional rollercoaster as we watch beloved characters succeed or fail. Bojack, Diane, and Princess Carolyn's character development is especially poignant and will engage longBojack Horseman just continues to astonish me. We continue to see more and more of the characters develop in a natural, yet surprising way. This black comedy has once again had me laughing, pondering, and riding an emotional rollercoaster as we watch beloved characters succeed or fail. Bojack, Diane, and Princess Carolyn's character development is especially poignant and will engage long time viewers who are already invested in the show. New characters like Judah, Anna, and Jessica Biel along with the return of Vanessa Gecko, Rutabega Rabittowitz, Sextina Aquafina, Kelsey, Sarah Lynn and Charley Witherspoon supplement the cast and provide for hilarity and depravity to ensue. Wonderful season. Expand
  19. Aug 3, 2016
    7
    Up until the last two episodes this was probably the best season of Bojack yet. It really benefits from the fact the emphasis isn't really actually on Bojack, but more on exploring the other characters in the show. Unfortunately, they end it as they have the other two seasons, on an existential crisis for Bojack that feels more like a pity party for rich artists in Hollywood than anythingUp until the last two episodes this was probably the best season of Bojack yet. It really benefits from the fact the emphasis isn't really actually on Bojack, but more on exploring the other characters in the show. Unfortunately, they end it as they have the other two seasons, on an existential crisis for Bojack that feels more like a pity party for rich artists in Hollywood than anything really meaningful. They never quite seem to get that depression isn't limited to just the rich and famous.

    Regardless, if you watched the other seasons of Bojack, this is worth watching. If you're new to Bojack, I might even suggest starting here.
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  20. Aug 2, 2016
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Negative reviews seem focused on the controversial "abortion" episode, angry that the show "preaches" a pro-choice message. I think they missed the point. The show didn't present Diane and Mr. PB's decision as a "slam dunk", even though neither of them wanted to have a litter. It presented the kind of caricatured both sides (Sextina Aquafina being kind of crassly and offensively "pro-choice", while satirizing some of the hurdles women must jump who want to terminate pregnancies). Moreover, a few episodes later, Captain Peanutbutter makes some anti-abortion comment that really hurts Diane/Mr.PB, even though Captain Peanutbutter is an entirely sympathetic/awesome character.

    I don't think that was a brilliant episode, but it was more about the superficiality of celebrity (Sextina) and the shallow news cycles than trying to position the show on a social issue. People should chill out and enjoy the character development it provided.
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  21. Jul 31, 2016
    8
    I would say that BoJack Horseman and Rick and Morty are the two best animated shows of the last year or two. The writers were less afraid to jump into some even more depressing subject than they have in earlier episodes. I would say that humor is not as present as it has been earlier but it makes up for it with a lot of really good drama. Each character seems to get their own time to shineI would say that BoJack Horseman and Rick and Morty are the two best animated shows of the last year or two. The writers were less afraid to jump into some even more depressing subject than they have in earlier episodes. I would say that humor is not as present as it has been earlier but it makes up for it with a lot of really good drama. Each character seems to get their own time to shine now over the course of a 25 minute episode and I have become so familiar with characters that I'm really engaged in all their lives. This series deals with so many real problems for being set in such an unreal environment. Things get really serious in the last few episodes in ways that you would not expect. Some friend ships are fractured and I'm not sure that life could get any worse for BoJack. Things will have to look up soon. Expand
  22. Jul 31, 2016
    3
    Well, this show definitely went to a dark place this season, but hold up, I thought this was supposed to be a comedy? Because it was not funny anymore. I still enjoyed the season, and will continue to watch, but I hope it finds its sense of humor again next season. And I hated - HATED - the abortion propaganda - yeah, killing a child is just a choice. Get out of here with that nonsense.
  23. Jul 29, 2016
    9
    This show does a great job of making us laugh while also deeply impacting us emotionally. Luckily, Season 3 kept up to the high expectations with a great season. It's amazing how this show can make people relate so much to a horse going through his mid-life crises.
  24. Jul 29, 2016
    10
    This season was better than the other two combined in my opinion. Was it more depressing? yes. Was it even more real? yes. As someone who suffers from depression, this is more than I ever could have asked for in a show. A show that relays the real inner turmoil of what is going on in so many people's heads. I am extremely excited to see what season four will bring, and will contest to thisThis season was better than the other two combined in my opinion. Was it more depressing? yes. Was it even more real? yes. As someone who suffers from depression, this is more than I ever could have asked for in a show. A show that relays the real inner turmoil of what is going on in so many people's heads. I am extremely excited to see what season four will bring, and will contest to this being one of the best shows on television in the past decade. Expand
  25. Jul 29, 2016
    10
    The themes and topics the writers tackled this season where brilliantly executed through a blend of exceptional comedic timing and fantastic voice acting. Since season 1 &2, Bo Jack Horseman has evolved from being a generic fallen Hollywood TV actor to a full fledged blockbuster movie star struggling with his clinical depression, alcoholism and loneliness all with a touch of humanity IThe themes and topics the writers tackled this season where brilliantly executed through a blend of exceptional comedic timing and fantastic voice acting. Since season 1 &2, Bo Jack Horseman has evolved from being a generic fallen Hollywood TV actor to a full fledged blockbuster movie star struggling with his clinical depression, alcoholism and loneliness all with a touch of humanity I have rarely encountered in adult animation. Good job, Netflix! Expand
  26. Jul 27, 2016
    9
    Clearly a beloved project from a smart and insightful group or writers. This show is very dense at times with dialogue and sight gags. There were times when I had to rewind to watch something twice so I could see and hear everything. The South Park crowd won't find it instantly gratifying but I'm glad for that. It's a great mix of sleaze and sincerity.
  27. JTV
    Jul 24, 2016
    9
    Its one interesting season of Bojack Horseman that you would want to watch you can't help but watch after seeing his return to his old TV show finding himself go crazy again.
  28. Jul 24, 2016
    7
    Better than Season 1, but worse than Season 2. The wit, satirical insights and twisted humor are still there, and it has some moments of genuine brilliance (Brrap Brrap Pew Pew is the standout episode). But a lot of the writing is often overdone, meandering and repetitive (Fish Out of Water has an intriguing premise, but ultimately goes nowhere), and some of the more emotional momentsBetter than Season 1, but worse than Season 2. The wit, satirical insights and twisted humor are still there, and it has some moments of genuine brilliance (Brrap Brrap Pew Pew is the standout episode). But a lot of the writing is often overdone, meandering and repetitive (Fish Out of Water has an intriguing premise, but ultimately goes nowhere), and some of the more emotional moments aren't as striking as they're supposed to be.

    The universe where it happens, voice acting and animation make it watchable enough as usual. But at this point, if you pardon the pun, it feels like the show is starting to beat a dead horse.
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  29. Jul 24, 2016
    5
    It was an alright seasosn, but took too long to get to get to the point. we already know Bojack is an **** so why do we need an entire season reminding us of this?
  30. Jul 24, 2016
    3
    While Season 1 was focused more on comedy, and Season 2 was a comedic, thought-provoking, marvelous season, Season 3 tends to try way to hard to be...deep..

    Season 3 has such a cynical tone to it, and it always tries to be more drama-bent, which doesn't quite work with a cartoon about a celebrity horse. The characters also lose a lot of their original and likeable character traits. Mr.
    While Season 1 was focused more on comedy, and Season 2 was a comedic, thought-provoking, marvelous season, Season 3 tends to try way to hard to be...deep..

    Season 3 has such a cynical tone to it, and it always tries to be more drama-bent, which doesn't quite work with a cartoon about a celebrity horse. The characters also lose a lot of their original and likeable character traits. Mr. Peanutbutter becomes more angry and distrusting, Todd becomes completely distant from Bojack which I found upsetting, Diane becomes very preachy, and many of the new characters are very aggravating and unlikeable.

    However, I did enjoy the first few episodes, especially Fish Out of Water, but it's delightful tone eventually dies down to a depressing mess. Everyone in this season seems unhappy which is very unpleasant.

    Side note: Worst episode of the season was Old Acquaintance.
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Metascore
89

Universal acclaim - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Aug 2, 2016
    90
    The third season of the show isn’t a masterpiece like the second: a few plot gears grind. But it lands powerfully, with an earned tragedy that’s as potent as anything on TV this year.
  2. Reviewed by: Caroline Framke
    Jul 25, 2016
    90
    This season proves once again that this show’s success is thanks to its incredible visuals just as much as its writing.
  3. Reviewed by: Chris Cabin
    Jul 22, 2016
    80
    BoJack Horseman ends up becoming a thrilling, rueful study of the psychological games and uniquely vain, notably capitalistic decision-making that powers the entertainment industry. And yet, through its venomous jokes and unrelenting, uproarious gags, the series also recognizes how charming, joyful, and galvanizing entertainment for entertainment sake can be, no matter how stupid or silly it may seem.