One of the two new shows I'm actually watching is NBC's The Good Place. It's on Thursdays at 8:30. Why should you watch it?
Who Created It?
Mike Schur! He made Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn 99 and again features an increasingly well developed cast of diverse characters, which based on past history will only get better with more time. Similar sense of humor as those shows.
What's It About?
It's about The Good Place, an afterlife where people are rewarded for living good lives based on a complicated mathematical formula evaluating all of their choices in life. Remaining loyal to the Cleveland Browns is a positive act, for example. People are rewarded with meeting their true soul mates in a "neighborhood" which is supposed to be perfect. Unfortunately, our main character, Eleanor was mistaken for another woman with the same name who was a wonderful person while she was... not. The good Eleanor's soul mate was conveniently a professor of moral philosophy who is trying to teach her to be a person who actually deserves to be in The Good Place.
Who's In It?
Veronica Mars herself, Kristen Bell, stars as Eleanor. She belongs on TV and is doing great work here. She makes Eleanors journey from being a shallow, self-obsessed asshole towards being a better person believable, while also having the killer comic timing she displayed on Veronica Mars. She's why I tried this show, and I've been rewarded.
William Jackson Harper is Chidi, the aforementioned moral philosophy professor who is paired with Eleanor and is trying to teach her how to be a good person. He is basically the straight man in this show, where his horrified reaction to Eleanor drives comedy, but his reactions are funny in and of themselves.
Jameela Jamil is Tahani, Eleanor and Chidi's next door neighbor who was a philanthropist in life and is more than a little insufferable about it. Her presence questions the formula beyond the mistake of Eleanor being here.
Manny Jacinto is Jianyu, a monk who swore himself to a vow of silence which he is maintaining in the afterlife. This seems like a shitty, boring character, but trust me. He's Tahani's soul mate and since she likes talking...
(Episode 4 spoiler)
Also he's really Jason Mendoza, a Phillipino-American drug dealer/shitty EDM DJ from Jacksonville. He also should not be in The Good Place. And is pretty funny at playing very, very stupid.
D'Arcy Carden is Janet, the all knowing information resource that people in The Good Place can call on for information and favors at any time. Steals a lot of scenes she's in.
And Ted Danson as Michael, the architect of The Good Place. What exactly he is is unclear, but thinking of him as a guardian angel wouldn't be entirely off. Danson is of course an old sitcom pro and does good work here as you'd expect. Michael loves humanity but doesn't really understand it.
And?
It's a sitcom but the world is developing and trying to figure out what is wrong with The Good Place is actually a kind of interesting story in its own right. These people are considerably more flawed than you would expect the best few hundred people on Earth to be. Weird stuff keeps happening too, because Eleanor should not belong. Resolving that is the continuing story like Leslie Knope's quest to build a park was in Parks and Rec. It's more central here than it was in that show, but does not dominate the show.
Bonus: only a 13 episode order, so it shouldn't get too padded.
Concerns?
There are flashbacks to the resident's lives on Earth which generally aren't great. Some hacky jokes, especially the one involving swearing not being allowed. Also so far the usual pairings are Eleanor and Chidi with the other characters off in the B Story. Hopefully as the series matures that will be more diverse.
But You Like It, Right?
Yes. As usual, Schur has created a funny comedy with an excellent cast and solid, sharp writing. It's getting better with each episode, too. Tonight's episode marked the halfway point and was the best one yet, I thought.
Who else is watching this?
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Ok, that image convinced me to give this a shot.
Where they go from here is gonna say a lot about their writing and confidence in the show. If they weasel out of it in the next episode, then I'm gonna be worried about the future. If they stick to it and have somewhere to go afterwards, then I am totally on board.
is a regular guest star thing. He amuses me.
They kept showing how Eleanor kept refusing to be a team player all her life, and I was expecting them to tie that into a traumatic reveal regarding her parents divorce. But instead, she skipped straight to the part where she said she's not that way anymore.
I wonder if the overall story is meant to lead to the eventual creation of a "middle" place.
Also, did they ever explain the lack of old people in the Good Place? Did everyone here die young, or do people simply get to pick what age they appear to be?
At least in medieval Christianity, a commonly held view was that everyone in heaven was at the "peak of life": say, early to mid 30s. I don't know if the show is intentionally riffing on that, or if they just wanted to hire a bunch of young pretty actors and actresses.
I'm guessing Michael's bumbling aura is just a put-on and everything is happening exactly as he intends.
The explanation for how the Eleanors switched blows up when you realize the same thing must have happened to Jianyu down to the 10-thousandth of a second. If it isn't a lie, then an unknown third party is arranging these on purpose.
Another alternate theory: this is all a plot by God to distract everyone so she can slip out and play some skeeball in New Jersey.
1. There are middle-aged people, like the swinger couple.
2. This is one of many neighborhoods in The Good Place. It's very possible that the architects select residents based on age-at-time-of-death or generation (more likely to make good neighbors).
I found that episode hilarious, if totally absurd even for this show.
They certainly did a good job of starting up like five new plot threads/conflicts in what felt like was originally going to be a spinning their wheels kind of episode.
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Well he wasn't married, and I think the implication is it helped him be a good philosopher, for a certain value of good at least.
I think this might have been the funniest episode of the show so far, the wedding was great and I loved that Eleanor and Tahani resolved their issues like grown ups.
Iirc he only ever wears white shirts and black pants. I think a lot of his life was decided for him
Oh, crap. I was excited for it to just be a 13 episode series.
It would be interesting to explore different good places each season. Keep a core cast of characters but make it like a travelogue or some such.
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I would watch that.
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Real talk, though, Tahani is clearly Fake Eleanor's soul mate.
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I took it differently.
She did the same with Chidi earlier in the season. When they got into an argument of ethics and he challenged her.
In both cases acting surprised that they where coming on to her and then doing the very Fake Eleanor thing of rolling with the punches and pretending to be in to it.
Though the season should end with Fake Eleanor, Chidi and Real Eleanor having at threesome, because it would be such a Fake Eleanor way to avoid the emotional entanglements of the love triangle. Also Kristen Bell in a threesome.
Chidi would literally explode. Just, chunks of very ethically undecided viscera everywhere.
My dream ending to the season is
But yes, Tahani + Elaenor is my current ship.
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