Netflix has just released the final episodes of its adult animation series, BoJack Horseman. The show premiered in 2014 and follows the life of the titular BoJack — a horse who also happens to be a washed up ’90s sitcom star living in the Hollywood Hills. It’s a show about Hollywood; it often mocks celebrity culture and the movie business — but it also tackles serious issues like addiction, mental illness, sexism and trauma. And a number of critics have said it’s one of the best TV shows of the 2010s. Raphael Bob-Waksberg is the creator of BoJack Horseman . He’s also an executive producer and writer on the show. Bob-Waksberg says that while he’s never been a has-been TV actor himself, he did find Los Angeles “very isolating and alienating, mostly just ’cause I was new there and didn’t know anybody,” he tells me. “But I took that to be a profound, all-encompassing observation on the place itself. And I wanted to tell a story about someone who lived in one of these houses that you see up