10 Most Hated BoJack Horseman Characters

BoJack Horseman wasn't the show's only piece of sh*t.

By Scott Banner /

Over the years, the BoJack Horseman cast of characters grew like in any TV show, and while some, like Todd and Princess Carolyn were universally loved, others were not.

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Charlotte once described L.A as a tar pit, and though she later went back on her original sentiment, going on to say that the individual person is the tar pit rather than the town itself, she had a point to begin with. Hollywoo, and the other places around the world explored by BoJack Horseman, were full of these tar pits.

Most of the characters that became hated by BoJack fans were supposed to be hated. They were written in such a way that they were an antagonist, with some going so far as being sexual predators, murderers, or the worst parents in the entire world.

Some slowly developed and earned the hatred of audiences over the course of the entire six season run, and some were able to incite such feelings in just one or two episodes. All however, solidified their status as the kind of tar pit Charlotte spoke about, but for very different reasons.

10. Neal McBeal

There was once a time when the biggest problem in BoJack's life was surrounding the ownership of some muffins. The second ever episode of the show saw the titular star embroiled in a battle trying to protect his own image. Of course, he made things worse for himself and gave the media the ammo to label him as someone who hated America’s war heroes, but the whole started with some muffins.

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BoJack saw a pack of muffins in the grocery store and picked them up, only to be confronted by Neal McBeal the Navy Seal who claimed they were his. They got into an argument about dibs, and BoJack eventually got so irritated that he brought the muffins, the last pack on the shelf, and ate all 12 on the way home despite not actually wanting them.

This may have been a dick move by BoJack, as he is wont to do on occasion, but did this really need to be blown to the proportion that it was? Seriously, who goes to the media over someone taking the muffins they wanted from the store? Neal McBeal, that’s who.

BoJack didn’t need to antagonize him, but the conversation was never about anyone’s views on the military. Just because Neal McBeal was a Navy Seal doesn’t mean he wasn’t a jerk, and this is one of the few times that BoJack was actually hard done by in the series.

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