"That's the Way Life Is"
Briefly

Will Arnett experienced disorientation after voicing BoJack Horseman, feeling the weight of portraying a character filled with depression, addiction, and social dysfunction.
‘There were days where I’d come home really bummed out... I’d go to work the next day like, ‘Oh, right. I’m watching this really depressing episode all day.’” — Raphael Bob-Waksberg.
The show's executive producer Steven A. Cohen described the unique perspective of BoJack Horseman, saying, ‘each day, we get out of bed and we have a certain amount of damage...’
In BoJack Horseman, irreversible life damage is reflected in the show's world, symbolized by the burning ottoman that remains burnt in every subsequent episode.
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