'BoJack Horseman' Season 4 Air Date News & Update: Will Arnett Explains Why He Is A Naricissist; BoJack Horseman Will Stay Unhappy?

Netflix series "BoJack Horseman," by creator and executive producer Raphael Bob-Waksberg, has star Will Arnett explaining why everyone is a narcissist. Interestingly, Will Arnett points out that Hollywood has-been BoJack Horseman, who is up for Season 4, is in fact misunderstood.

In an interview with Vulture, Will Arnett gave "BoJack Horseman" fans a "backstage" peek at his character. According to Will Arnett, BoJack Horseman is not what viewers think him to be.

"He's severely unloved and in an incredibly tough environment emotionally," Will Arnett as a way of explaining rather than apologizing for BoJack Horseman as a character. Will Arnett also revealed that he had been as affected by "BoJack Horseman" Season 3 the same as its viewers.

In "BoJack Horseman" Season 3, Will Arnett saw the Netflix series star land from one bad news to another. Will Arnett shared remarking to Raphael Bob-Waksberg that the Netflix series creator had been on a roll in ensuring that BoJack Horseman remains unhappy.

Arnett likes "BoJack Horseman" Season 3 to real life where the Netflix series star had to meet life head on no matter how difficult things can get. In general Will Arnett views BoJack Horseman as something of a "redeemable narcissist."

Will Arnett qualifies, however, is not alone as narcissism applies to most people primarily because this has become an evolving culture. "We're kind of encouraged to be: Take care of yourself, make sure to look after yourself first..." Arnett pointed out.

What gives Will Arnett hope for BoJack Horseman is the way Raphael Bob-Waksberg developed the Netflix series star as someone who is becoming aware of the harm he does with his self-involvement. As "BoJack Horseman" Season 3 is illustrated, the Netflix series star has actually begun to realize the harm he inflicts on others.

Is Will Arnett bringing back in a changed character in "BoJack Horseman" Season 4? The Netflix series would likely stick to form and explore this struggle in "BoJack Horseman" Season 4.

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