With season 5 having just dropped on Netflix last Friday, now is the perfect time for you to start binging the hilarious and surprisingly complex Bojack Horseman. In case you still need some convincing, here are some of the reasons why Bojack Horseman should be your next binge:

It’s a terrific satire on celebrity culture

Although there have been shows in the past, such as Entourage, that have satirized celebrity culture, Bojack Horseman differentiates itself from the rest by incorporating a mix of anthropomorphic animals, such as horses, dogs, cats, penguins, as well as humans. Furthermore, the show also explores the idea of celebrity culture from the perspective of a celebrity (in the show’s case, the titular Bojack) and the effect it has on him.

The amazing voice cast

With its main cast including Will Arnett (Arrested Development, The Lego Batman Movie), Alison Brie (Glow, Community), Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad, The Path) and Amy Sedaris (Elf, Jennifer’s Body), Bojack Horseman benefits massively from incredibly layered voice performances by its talented cast, not to mention the various cameos from Hollywood big-hitters such as Daniel Radcliffe, Olivia Wilde and Whoopi Goldberg (just to name a few).

It’s surprisingly honest depiction of mental health

As the series headed into its 3rd and 4th season, many critics praised the show for its accurate representation of mental illness, particularly depression. From the very beginning, we see Bojack as a deeply self-loathing, narcissistic character whose substance abuse and sexual exploits are all attempts for him to feel alive. Alison Brie’s character Diane also represents the true hardship of depression, particularly in Season 4, where she becomes increasingly frustrated at her inability to be happy. This is only a summary of the show’s complexity regarding mental illness, but believe me, you’ll be surprised by how much you’ll identify with.

Hopefully this has convinced you that Bojack Horseman should be your next binge, and if not, well give it a crack anyway. It’s fucking awesome!

If you have seen Bojack Horseman, let me know what you think in the comments!