Raphael Bob-Waksberg on 'Long Story Short' Rewatchability
Originally published May 30, 2026
By Ben Travers · IndieWire
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Key points
- Raphael Bob-Waksberg is known for creating complex TV shows like 'BoJack Horseman'.
- He assures fans that 'Long Story Short' is not a difficult watch.
- 'Long Story Short' is designed to be highly rewatchable and rewarding.
- Bob-Waksberg received the Spark Award this year.
- The show's structure encourages multiple viewings.
Raphael Bob-Waksberg, known for creating the complex series 'BoJack Horseman,' is addressing concerns that his new Netflix show 'Long Story Short' might be difficult to watch. He emphasizes that the show is not only accessible but also highly rewatchable. Bob-Waksberg, who recently received the Spark Award, acknowledges his reputation for producing challenging content. However, he assures fans that his latest project offers a rewarding and inviting experience. The show's structure and storytelling are designed to encourage multiple viewings, making it a standout in his body of work.
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