Here how BoJack Horseman ends after its sixth and final season, along with what it all means. BoJack Horseman has been a staple of Netflix Originals since it launched back in 2014, and that it's only just now coming to an end when so many other series were cancelled before makes it all the more remarkable. Indeed, the BoJack Horseman ending feels like the end of an era. Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the series has spent six seasons following the often painful life of its titular horse (played by Will Arnett) and his friends. Fans knew that the series was ending heading into season 6, after BoJack Horseman was cancelled by Netflix.
However, the streaming service did at least give the show's writers enough time to properly plan out an ending. After the first part of season 6 debuted back in October 2019, the final eight episodes of BoJack Horseman released on January 31, 2020. The ending of BoJack Horseman isn't just the conclusion to his story, but to so many of the character arcs that Bob-Waksberg, Lisa Hanawalt, and the rest of the team have been developing over the course of six seasons.
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TheBoJack Horseman ending juggled a bunch of different plots to get there. In the end, the likes of Diane Nguyen, Mr. Peanutbutter, Princess Carolyn, and Todd Chavez all get fitting send-offs too. Here's the entire ending of BoJack Horseman explained.
The entire second-half of BoJack Horseman season 6 plays as one long build towards its ending, with the most crucial moments coming towards the end of episode 14 (where BoJack gets drunk and high, and stumbles into the pool of his old house), and then playing out through episodes 15 and 16. Episode 15 deals with
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