10 TV Shows That Actually Get Better With Every Season
1. BoJack Horseman
During its first season, BoJack Horseman was presented as yet another late-night animated comedy in the vein of South Park or Family Guy. But it wasn't long before it broke out of this early phase, realising that its discussions around depression, addiction, relationships, and trauma made it a much more effective tragedy.
Though it never lost its surreal comedy stylings, BoJack Horseman got darker every year. More than that though, it also got more assured, more complex and timely. It spoke about everything from celebrity culture to mental health, gun rights to death, and identity to grief, and did so more effectively every season.
One of the most thematically rich and well-balanced shows of the 21st century, BoJack's genius lay in its ability to be both real and fantastical. By the time its final season rolls into view, it's hard not to see it as one of the finest shows ever produced.