As the credits roll to the sound of a synthesized fart, the room is deafeningly quiet.
"It’s about the emptiness of fame, Princess Carolyn!" BoJack shouts, nursing a scotch. "It’s high art!" [S3E2] The BoJack Horseman Show
"BoJack, honey," Princess Carolyn sighs, her eyes darting between her ringing phones. "The network doesn't want high art. They want the horse who says 'Whaaaat?' and slips on a banana peel. We need to find a middle ground before they pull the plug." As the credits roll to the sound of
The show was cancelled before the West Coast airing finished. BoJack spent the next seven years on his couch, rewatching Horsin' Around and wondering why the "serious art" felt so much lonelier than the sitcom. "The network doesn't want high art
"So..." BoJack says, his voice cracking. "We're thinking Season 2 is where it really finds its feet, right?"
The year is 2007, and BoJack Horseman is standing in a room full of people who are paid to tell him he’s a genius. This is the birth of The BoJack Horseman Show .