5 best iconic scenes from BoJack Horseman

BoJack Horseman is an adult animated comedy-drama series that premiered on Netflix in 2014 and ran for 6 seasons (Image via Instagram/@bojackhorseman)
BoJack Horseman is an adult animated comedy-drama series that premiered on Netflix in 2014 and ran for 6 seasons (Image via Instagram/@bojackhorseman)

BoJack Horseman, the adult animated series, premiered on Netflix on August 22, 2014, and ended after 6 seasons on January 31, 2020. Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the show featured Will Arnett as the lead character, a washed-up horse actor.

Both critics and fans adored BoJack Horseman, with the show scoring 93% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.7/10 on IMDb.

BoJack Horseman stood out from other animated sitcoms by tackling heavy topics like depression, addiction, and the struggles of fame. The show struck a perfect balance of humor and heartache that resonated with viewers, solidifying its place as one of the best adult animated shows.

Fans can't stop thinking about the standout moments in BoJack Horseman, like BoJack's wild trip and Sarah Lynn's tragic death. These scenes showcase the show's talent and delve into some deep human truths. Even years later, people discuss these moments, solidifying BoJack Horseman as a timeless classic.


Here are 5 scenes from BoJack Horseman that you won't want to miss

1) BoJack's psychedelic trip in "Downer Ending"

In the episode "Downer Ending" of season 1, BoJack gets high with Sarah Lynn and goes on a trip where he relives some tough moments from his past. The song "No Love" by Death Grips sets the eerie mood as BoJack’s hallucinations get weirder and scarier.

He sees Diane turn into a monster like something out of Rick and Morty and faces his past mistakes head-on. The visuals and deep symbolism in the BoJack Horseman episode displays the show's creative animation.

The episode delves into BoJack's state of mind, where he imagines what could've been if he did things differently. It's one of the top episodes of the series, mixing funny moments with deep emotions and impressive technical skills to dive deep into BoJack's personality.


2) Sarah Lynn's death in the planetarium

The scene at the planetarium in season 6 of BoJack Horseman is heart-wrenching. After partying with BoJack, Sarah Lynn, who has been sober for 8 years, tragically overdoses. As she looks up at the planetarium dome, she talks about wanting to be an architect.

BoJack then goes on a bit of a rant about how small and insignificant they all are in the big picture of life. When Sarah Lynn doesn't answer him, BoJack waits for 17 minutes before calling an ambulance, possibly making things worse.

This BoJack Horseman scene hits hard, especially since the final season focuses a lot on this tragic event. Will Arnett and Kristen Schaal's performances are emotional, and it's tough to see BoJack fail someone who admired him.


3) "What are YOU doing here?"

In the first episode of season 2, BoJack finally gets his dream role as Secretariat in a movie. But when it comes to filming an emotional scene, he just can't get it right. He keeps messing up the line "What are you doing here?" because he's too excited.

It's not until his mom calls and brings him down that he finally nails the scene. The scene is like a clever metaphor for BoJack being stuck in his past thanks to his mom's emotional abuse.

It's also a funny peek at how BoJack approaches acting. This BoJack Horseman episode displays how the show can mix humor and sadness, and how even a simple scene can reveal a lot about a character.


4) Princess Carolyn's motivational mirror speech

Princess Carolyn, BoJack's cat agent, has a lot of moments we can all relate to, but one of the most iconic is her motivational mirror speech in season 1. When she's feeling down after a breakup, Carolyn gives herself a pep talk, promising to be a tough career woman who doesn't waste time on silly dreams.

The scene is quite funny and touching, giving us a peek into the struggles and methods of dealing with the stress of being a successful woman in a male-dominated field. Carolyn's tough attitude and unwillingness to show vulnerability while dealing with challenges is motivating, even though it shows that it can be tough.

Her speech in BoJack Horseman has become a popular motivational quote for fans, reminding them to "pull yourself together" and push through tough times.


5) Todd tells BoJack he needs to be better

Even though Todd's usually the funny guy on the show, he drops some truth bombs on BoJack in season 3. When BoJack hooks up with Todd's crush Emily, Todd goes off on him, telling him to step up his game.

BoJack's friend Todd calling him out on his selfish behavior feels like a reality check for both BoJack and the viewers. It shows how BoJack's actions have consequences for those close to him. This confrontation is a turning point for BoJack as he starts to realize he needs to make some changes.

Todd's words stick with BoJack, reminding him that redemption is possible but won't come easy. This BoJack Horseman scene showcases the show's ability to mix humor with heartfelt moments and deliver tough truths with understanding.


BoJack Horseman is currently available to stream on Netflix.

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