>>83831388It's a character driven drama with black comedy, and it plays these straight without dumbing down the complexities of the characters to you, the idiot viewer. Instead of outright giving us the answers, it leaves the characters grasping for them and ourselves watching the suffering of these characters. We get multiple perspectives, and relatable situations. Take the fact that you get in season one, Charolette calling LA a tar pit, showing that, if BoJack had never moved there, maybe he would have found his happiness. Later is S2, Charlotte calls not LA the tar pit, but the individual the tar pit, and thus is making the point that BoJack in LA is that same as BoJack in New Mexico. This is where he ultimately crashes in New Mexico, having been reminded that, he cannot escape himself. As for the relatable, BoJack dreams of Charlotte as the one who got away, the perfect woman, the key to his happiness. And then we see that, in S2, BoJack had hardly ever known her, she thinks near nothing of him, and that he never had a chance to begin with, that is, to find happiness with her. If you've ever had a crush at a young age and seen that what once was perfectionis now just you own feelings upping someone in your own mind, you know how relatable this is.