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Netflix's 'Long Story Short' Explores More Than Grief and Animated Messiness -- It's About Sincerity
Waksberg, I told him about my grandfather who passed during those tumultuous COVID years and the bookshelf I became obsessed with painting in the weeks after his death. I didn't mean to; it's not something I mention often to even my closest friends.
After an excellent first season, there's more Long Story Short on the way to Netflix after the streaming service decided to renew the series ahead of the
Long Story Short,' new from 'BoJack Horseman' team Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Lisa Hanawalt, is a delightful animated show about a modern Jewish family
If you've ever jammed out to Paul Simon's "The Obvious Child," then Netflix's Long Story Short is for you. Mere minutes into the show's first episode, Avi Schwooper (voiced by Ben Feldman), consummate music nerd and eldest Schwooper sibling, plays "The Obvious Child" for his girlfriend Jen (voiced by Angelique Cabral).
Waksberg, creator of 'BoJack Horseman,' centers on a middle-class Jewish family and their interpersonal relationships.
Netflix's Long Story Short utilizes multiple timelines to set the scene for the show, which means viewers might benefit from more than one watch. During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Abbi Jacobson,
The makers of “Bojack Horseman” return with a human and humane comedy about the power of memory.
"Long Story Short," the new adult animated series from the creator of "BoJack Horseman," explores a topic that most entertainment has stayed away from.