‘BoJack Horseman’s Final Trailer Is Here So Sob Away

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The trailer for BoJack Horseman‘s last batch of episodes is finally here, which means only one thing: the depressed horse show is about to make you cry one last time.

“I made a lot of mistakes. But I look back at that other BoJack and think, ‘Who is that?'” BoJack (Will Arnett) says in a voiceover. “I’ve had a lot of what I thought were rock bottoms only to discover a rockier bottom underneath.”

The first half of BoJack‘s sixth and final season was all about peace and reckoning. As Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris) found how to balance work with her new top priority, the prickly baby Ruthie, and Diane (Alison Brie) started to finally tend to her own mental health and happiness as she started on her long-discussed memoir, BoJack accepted a teaching job at Wesleyan University. But as Season 6 Part 1’s final moments teased, all of this happiness will likely change once the other shoe drops.

The general public still doesn’t know about BoJack’s two biggest secrets: that he was there when Sarah Lynn (Kristen Schaal) overdosed and that he almost slept with his best friend’s teenage daughter (Ilana Glazer). Between the Hollywood Reporter reporters and Hollyhock (Aparna Nancherla) discovering what happened with Penny, the back half of this new set of episodes will almost certainly explore the aftermath of those revelations.

But that doesn’t mean it’s all going to be wallowing in the regret of our favorite ’90s TV star. The trailer also features some scribbled animations of Diane that are eerily similar to the “Stupid Piece of Sh*t” episode. Also Todd (Aaron Paul) looks like he’s found himself a new girlfriend, and Princess Carolyn’s assistant Judah (Diedrich Bader) and his gorgeous hair may be in a band? It all looks like insane, sure-to-be-brilliantly-introspective craziness.

The final episodes of BoJack Horseman premiere on Netflix on Friday, January 31 and will be eight episodes long. That means you have a full weekend to curl up on your couch with a box of tissues and a tub of ice cream. Check out the full trailer in all of its glory above.

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