10 Most Rewatchable TV Shows Of 21st Century

6. BoJack Horseman

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Who would have guessed that a cartoon about a washed-up sitcom star, who is also part horse, not only would earn Emmy nominations, but also be regarded as one of the best television shows of the 2000s?

The premise of BoJack Horseman sounds like the irreverent late-night animations you may have come across on Comedy Central or Adult Swim, but this Netflix show has become one of the best series on TV, streaming or otherwise.

While other animated works like South Park and The Simpsons are both rewatchable in their own right (and both have their share of social commentary that encourages the viewer to challenge their perspective) BoJack Horseman goes above and beyond to give you a reason to restart at Episode 1.

If great shows have heart, then BoJack Horseman has soul. Exploring and confronting real-world topics like mental illness, the perils of fame, and gender inequality with a poise unlike any other show on TV, BoJack Horseman will make you rethink many ethical and moral viewpoints on subsequent viewings as their poignant messages take on new meanings and raise new existential conflicts in our evolving society.

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