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Netflix doesn't just want you watching BoJack Horseman's final season – it wants you to binge the hell out of that thing.
The Watch Daddy Issues xxx movie 5 (2016)first part of the show's sixth season dropped on Saturday, and it wasn't long before a similar complaint had begun to crop up among fans – not to do with the show itself, but the way Netflix was trying to hurry them through it.
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It's a very good point – the final song iscatchy. BoJack Horsemanis also known for its poignant episode endings, and a big part of that experience is listening to the melancholy music of Grouplove's "Back in the '90s" as the credits role.
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On Saturday, showrunner Raphael Bob-Waksberg posted a series of tweets referencing BoJack Horseman's credits. He didn't complain about them being skipped, but he did direct fans to look at them if they enjoy the show.
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Mashable has reached out to Netflix for comment.
UPDATE: Oct. 28, 2019, 10:57 a.m. GMT Netflix didn't have a comment, but did share the steps viewers can take to disable the autoplay feature if they choose:
1.Navigate to your Account, click Playback Settings
2.Uncheck the option to Play next episode automatically.
If you turn off Auto-Play, other Post-Play features will still be enabled -- this setting simply turns off automatic playback of the next episode.