: Unlike traditional shows, it avoids labeling characters as "good" or "bad," instead showing them as complex individuals whose actions have real, sometimes irreparable consequences.
The most common modern reference is to the adult animated tragicomedy series BoJack Horseman . The Horseman
: The series famously avoids neat "closure," ending with the sentiment that "sometimes life’s a bitch and then you keep living". : Unlike traditional shows, it avoids labeling characters
: The show is a deep exploration of depression, addiction, and the search for meaning in an often nihilistic world. It follows the life of a washed-up 90s sitcom star—a humanoid horse—as he struggles with self-loathing and the toxic culture of "Hollywoo". : Unlike traditional shows