"So when they picked up season six, they said, Hey, remember how you asked for that heads-up? We think that this is your heads-up," the BoJack Horseman creator tells Vulture. "So I’m very grateful that we got that notice." Bob-Waksberg, who had already written a finale for the series, adds that he was taken aback by Netflix's decision. "Yeah, I thought we’d go a couple more years," he says. "But you know, it’s a business. They’ve got to do what’s right for them, and six years is a very healthy run for a TV show. Frankly, I’m amazed we got this far. So I can’t complain. I think if we premiered on any other network, or even on Netflix on any other time than when we did, I don’t know if we would’ve gotten the second season."
TOPICS: BoJack Horseman, Netflix, Raphael Bob-Waksberg