If I learned anything from BoJack specifically? It's that jerk losers can be born, made, or a combination of the both, and that just because someone slaps a clinical diagnosis on them, doesn't make their *beep* behaviour any most acceptable or tolerable.
I don't think there's any moral lesson to be learned, per se. I don't see that being the direction of the show. It's there to present a bunch of characters in their slice-of-life situations, make us able to relate to them through their complexity, and let us simply decide what we get out of it. Personally, I don't like BoJack the character at all. He's not the kind of guy I would keep around as a friend or even a casual acquaintance; he's damaged goods, and toxic to people around him. That might sound insensitive or intolerant, but I'm the kind of person who doesn't excuse peoples' actions just because they had a difficult past or suffer a mental disease; their actions still have consequences on everyone around them, and if they are *beep* then they are *beep* and I don't keep *beep* around in my life.
It's a good show, overall. Not amazing or ground-breaking; replace the anthro animals with humans, and you've have one of any dozens of shows that already exist. It's a neat hook with it being animated, but it has yet to really wow me in any way. Then again, I am almost 40, I've dealt with a lot in my life already, so the drama isn't exactly unfamiliar to me.
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