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The Good Place

The Good Place is an American fantasy comedy television series created by Michael Schur. It premiered on NBC on September 19, 2016, and concluded on January 30, 2020, after four seasons and 53 episodes.

The Good Place
Genre
Created byMichael Schur
Starring
ComposerDavid Schwartz
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes53[8] (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Cinematography
Editors
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
DistributorNBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Audio format5.1 Dolby Digital with DVS on SAP
Original releaseSeptember 19, 2016 (2016-09-19) –
January 30, 2020 (2020-01-30)

Although the plot evolves significantly over the course of the series, the initial premise follows Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell), a woman welcomed after her death to the Good Place, a highly selective Heaven-like utopia designed and run by afterlife "architect" Michael (Ted Danson) as a reward for her righteous life. She realizes, however, she was sent there by mistake and must hide her morally imperfect past behavior while trying to become a better, more ethical person. William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil, and Manny Jacinto co-star as other residents of the Good Place, with D'Arcy Carden as Janet, an artificial being who assists the residents.

The Good Place received critical acclaim for its originality, writing, acting, setting, and tone. The first season's twist ending and the show's exploration and creative use of ethics and philosophy were specifically praised. Among other accolades, it received a Peabody Award and four Hugo Awards for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. It was nominated for 14 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series for its third and fourth seasons.

Premise and synopsis

The series is centered around an afterlife in which humans are sent to "the Good Place" or "the Bad Place" after death. All humans are assigned a numerical score based on the morality of their conduct in life, and only those with the very highest scores are sent to the Good Place, where they enjoy eternal happiness with their every wish granted, guided by an artificial intelligence named Janet; all others experience an eternity of torture in the Bad Place.

In the first season, amoral loner Eleanor and small-time criminal Jason believe that they have been sent to the Good Place incorrectly. Eleanor's assigned soulmate, Chidi, a moral philosopher, attempts to teach them ethics so they can earn their presence there. Jason's soulmate, wealthy socialite Tahani, attempts to help Michael, the kindly designer of their neighborhood, deal with the chaos apparently caused by Eleanor and Jason's presence. In the season finale, Eleanor realizes that the four humans have actually been in an experimental Bad Place all along, chosen by Michael to torture each other emotionally and psychologically for eternity.

In the second season, Michael repeatedly erases the humans' memories to try to restart their psychological torture, but they figure out the truth each time. Michael's failures result in him being blackmailed by another demon who wants his job, so Michael convinces the humans to help him fool his boss in exchange for passage to the real Good Place. When Michael sees that humans can improve their goodness after they die, he appeals their case to the eternal Judge, who rules that the humans may be returned to their lives on Earth, with no memory of the afterlife, to attempt to prove their moral development.

Back on Earth in the third season, the group participates in a research study led by Chidi and his colleague Simone. Once they learn the truth about the afterlife, they try to help others improve their moral behavior. Eventually they discover that no one has been admitted to the Good Place in centuries. They propose that the points system is fundamentally flawed and set up an experimental simulated Good Place to test their thesis that humans can develop morally with proper support.

In the final season, the year-long experiment eventually proves that humans can show moral improvement in the afterlife. The group institutes a new system whereby deceased humans will earn their way into the Good Place by passing tests of moral development; and then, to avoid becoming numbed by the ennui of eternal bliss, humans may choose to exit the Good Place and peacefully end their afterlife. In the final episode, Jason, Chidi, and Eleanor eventually choose to exit; Tahani becomes a designer of afterlife environments, and Michael is allowed to be sent to Earth to live as a human.

Cast and characters

Main

 
Kristen Bell portrays series protagonist Eleanor Shellstrop.
 
The cast of The Good Place at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con
  • Kristen Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop, a deceased selfish American pharmaceutical saleswoman from Phoenix, Arizona, who seemingly winds up in the Good Place in error after being mistaken for a lawyer who exonerated innocent clients facing death sentences. In order to earn her spot, she recruits Chidi to teach her the fundamentals of becoming a better person.[9]
  • William Jackson Harper as Chidi Anagonye, a deceased French-speaking Nigerian-Senegalese professor of ethics and moral philosophy who taught at the Sorbonne and St. John's University in Australia. Although he has a kind and supportive nature, his inability to make choices frequently leaves him overanxious and indecisive, often resulting in poor decision-making. Assigned as Eleanor's soulmate in Michael's first Good Place experiment, he gives her ethics lessons in an attempt to make her a better person.[10]
  • Jameela Jamil as Tahani Al-Jamil, a deceased wealthy British philanthropist and fashion model who believes she belongs in the Good Place. She forms an unlikely friendship with Eleanor, who initially dislikes her positive attitude, condescending way of speaking, and tendency to name-drop.[11]
  • D'Arcy Carden as Janet, a programmed guide and knowledge bank who acts as the Good Place's main source of information and can provide its residents with whatever they desire. She is described as a foundational mainframe for all neighborhoods across the Good and Bad Places. Later, Janet gains a more humanlike disposition and begins to act differently from the way she was designed.
    • Carden also portrays multiple Janet iterations throughout the series. Among them are "Bad Janet", a Bad Place counterpart specifically designed by the demons to respond to residents in an inappropriate and impolite manner;[12] "Neutral Janet", an impartial, robotic version of Janet that works in the Accountant's Office;[13] "Disco Janet" who is "fun, but a lot" and, for one episode, Janet-versions of Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani, and Jason.[14]
  • Manny Jacinto as Jason Mendoza, a deceased Filipino American amateur disc jockey and drug dealer from Jacksonville, Florida, who seemingly winds up in the Good Place by mistake. He is introduced as Jianyu Li, a Taiwanese Buddhist monk who took a vow of silence. Later, Jason proves to be an immature and unintelligent but kindhearted Jacksonville Jaguars and Blake Bortles fan.[15]
  • Ted Danson as Michael, a Bad Place architect who runs the Good Place neighborhood in which Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani, and Jason reside. Michael has a fascination with the mundane aspects of human life, like playing with paper clips or searching for one's car keys. In the first-season finale, it is revealed that he has been tricking the four humans all along and is actually a demon torturing them, though he later teams up with and befriends them. "Michael" is a Hebrew name meaning "who is like God".[16] The character of Michael was based on the archangel Michael.[17]

Recurring

Demons

  • Tiya Sircar as Vicky, a Bad Place demon who portrays the "real Eleanor Shellstrop", whose position in the Good Place Eleanor supposedly stole in the first season. In the second season, when Michael's plans repeatedly fail, she tries to blackmail Michael into giving her control over the neighborhood. Late in the series, Michael places her in charge of introducing the other demons to the revised afterlife system.
  • Adam Scott as Trevor, a cruel Bad Place demon who bullies the main group. He makes a return in the third season posing as an overenthusiastic member of Chidi's academic study on Earth, only to be later exiled by the Judge upon being discovered.[18]
  • Marc Evan Jackson as Shawn, Michael's wicked boss. Shawn gives Michael two chances to pull off the torture experiment and later turns against him when he finds out about Michael's betrayal.[19] He is also the main character of the spin-off series The Selection.[20]
  • Luke Guldan as Chris Baker, a muscular Bad Place demon assigned as Eleanor's soulmate in the second attempt.[21] Chris was sent to the experimental Good Place disguised as "Linda". His mission was to distract Eleanor and the others so the Bad Place could kidnap Good Janet and replace her with a Bad Janet.
  • Jama Williamson as Val, a demon and Shawn's secretary.
  • Amy Okuda as Gayle, a Bad Place demon pretending to be a Good Place resident by the name of Jessica. She shows a lack of interest in the humans, despite Shawn's obsession.
  • Steve Berg as Chuck, a Bad Place demon pretending to be a Good Place resident by the name of Gunnar. His preferred form of punishment is chewing.
  • Bambadjan Bamba as Bambadjan, a Bad Place demon pretending to be a lawyer in the Good Place. He is among the more cunning of Shawn's demons.
  • Josh Siegal as Glenn, a Bad Place demon pretending to be a cheerfully dopey Good Place resident. He is among the few demons to show actual concern for another being. He blows up in "Tinker, Tailor, Demon, Spy", although Michael stated that he would reconstitute himself with time, having to relive the life cycle of a demon.
  • Joe Mande as the voice of Toddrick "Todd" Hemple, a lava monster who refuses to wear a human suit.

Humans

  • Maribeth Monroe as Mindy St. Claire, a deceased corporate lawyer and addict who died in the process of founding a charity she had planned during a cocaine high. The charity generated enough good points after her death that her point total exceeded that required to enter the Good Place. As a compromise, the Judge ruled that she would receive her own private Medium Place, where everything is mediocre and grounded in the 1980s.
  • Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Simone Garnett, an Australian neuroscientist and, briefly, Chidi's girlfriend. She is also the second test subject to be sent to the experimental Good Place, although she initially believed that she was experiencing a brain-death hallucination.
  • Eugene Cordero as Steven "Pillboi" Peleaz, Jason's best friend and partner in crime. Jason, Tahani and Michael manage to convince him to avoid criminal behaviour and focus on his career in elder care so that he could get into the Good Place.
  • Ben Lawson as Larry Hemsworth, Tahani's former boyfriend and the fictional fourth Hemsworth brother. Despite being a very attractive, successful paediatric surgeon, he constantly berates himself.
  • Rebecca Hazlewood as Kamilah Al-Jamil, Tahani's exceedingly successful and competitive younger sister. Tahani died attempting to humiliate her.
  • Ajay Mehta as Waqas Al-Jamil, Tahani's father.
  • Anna Khaja as Manisha Al-Jamil, Tahani's mother.
  • Leslie Grossman as Donna Shellstrop, Eleanor's cruel, self-centered, negligent mother. In the third season, it is revealed that she faked her death in Arizona and has found peace as a PTA mom in a Nevada suburb.
  • Angela Trimbur as Madison, Eleanor's roommate.
  • Meryl Hathaway as Brittany, Eleanor's roommate.
  • Mitch Narito as Donkey Doug, Jason's dopey father. Jason, Tahani and Michael's plan to get him into the Good Place by convincing him to become a qualified electrician fails after Donkey Doug plans several robberies as part of a get-rich-quick scheme involving a combined energy drink and body spray product.
  • Keston John as Uzo, Chidi's best friend. He had long suffered from Chidi's indecisiveness and witnessed Chidi's original death.
  • Brandon Scott Jones as John Wheaton, the first test subject sent to the experimental Good Place. In life, he was a gossip columnist and published trashy articles, especially about Tahani.
  • Ben Koldyke as Brent Norwalk, a bigoted and arrogant corporate chief executive, and the fourth test subject sent to the experimental Good Place.
  • Michael McKean and Noah Garfinkel as Doug Forcett. Michael keeps a picture of Garfinkel as Forcett on his office wall as a reminder of the human who during a magic mushroom high almost understood the afterlife points system (with many major religions only understanding about five percent of it). In a later episode, Michael McKean appears as an older Forcett trying to live the best life possible on Earth, much to the detriment of his own happiness. Garfinkel appears as Forcett in the final episode.

Other celestial beings

  • Jason Mantzoukas as Derek, a malfunctioning artificial rebound boyfriend created by Janet. Gifted by the humans to Mindy for helping them escape the fake Good Place, he was repeatedly rebooted for privacy or amusement. He serves as a template for the 'Janet baby' Good Place residents for Eleanor and Michael's experiment.
  • Maya Rudolph as Gen, the judge who rules on interdimensional matters between the Good Place and the Bad Place
  • Mike O'Malley as Jeff the Doorman, the gatekeeper of the doorway between the afterlife and Earth. He has an affinity for frogs.
  • Brad Morris as Matt, a suicidal accountant who works in a neutral office between the Good Place and the Bad Place. He is assigned as the accountant for Eleanor and Michael's experiment. He had been formerly assigned to evaluating "Weird Sex Things" in Accounting, which accounted for nearly all case studies of unprecedented human behaviour.
  • Paul Scheer as Chuck, leader of the Good Place committee. Ostensibly wanting to help Eleanor and her friends, he is very hesitant to take any actual action and is overly deferential to any demands by the Bad Place in negotiations. Chuck and the rest of the committee abandon the Good Place after inducting Michael as a resident (and its new leader), having run out of ideas of how to lift the sense of ennui hanging over its residents.
  • Stephen Merchant as Neil, the manager in the Accounting office where all the life points are calculated. He reveals that nobody has been sent to the Good Place for about 500 years.
  • Nicole Byer as Gwendolyn, an optimistic and bubbly mailwoman who works at the Good Place Correspondent Centre. She is naive and was quick to believe that the main group had won a raffle to a free tour of the Good Place. She also guided Michael how to contact the Good Place committee. Despite being quietly furious after she realized the group was lying to her, she was still able to kindly wave them goodbye as they joined the Judge to IHOP.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewers
(in millions inc. DVR)
First airedLast aired
113September 19, 2016 (2016-09-19)January 19, 2017 (2017-01-19)775.72[22]
213September 20, 2017 (2017-09-20)February 1, 2018 (2018-02-01)775.78[23]
313September 27, 2018 (2018-09-27)January 24, 2019 (2019-01-24)994.57[24]
414September 26, 2019 (2019-09-26)January 30, 2020 (2020-01-30)923.56[25]

Production

Casting

 
Series creator and executive producer Michael Schur

NBC issued a press release on August 13, 2015, announcing it had given the then-untitled show a 13-episode order based purely on a pitch by Michael Schur.[26] On January 12, 2016, it was announced that Kristen Bell and Ted Danson had been cast in the lead roles for the series. The first synopsis of the show was also released, stating that it would revolve around Eleanor designing her own self-improvement course with Michael as her guide[9] – although the afterlife element had always been a part of the series, as Bell stated she was aware of the first-season finale twist when she signed on.[27]

William Jackson Harper was cast as Chris on February 11, 2016,[10] though the character was renamed Chidi. Jameela Jamil was cast as Tessa on February 25, 2016,[11] and her character was renamed Tahani. On March 3, 2016, Manny Jacinto was revealed to have been cast as a "sweet and good-natured Jason" whose "dream is to make a living as a DJ in Southern Florida".[15] On March 14, 2016, D'Arcy Carden was cast as a series regular announced as "Janet Della-Denunzio, a violin salesperson with a checkered past"[12] – although writer Megan Amram later admitted that this was a hoax.[28]

Development

The show's final premise, including the afterlife element, was announced on May 15, 2016, when NBC announced its 2016–17 TV season.[29]

According to Schur, they originally planned to include religious elements after doing research on various faiths and groups. Instead, he decided on a more diverse concept that included all faiths and was free of religious views. "I stopped doing research because I realized it's about versions of ethical behavior, not religious salvation," he says. "The show isn't taking a side, the people who are there are from every country and religion." He also pointed out that the setting (shot in San Marino, California's Huntington Gardens) already had the feeling of a pastiche of different cultures, and said the neighborhoods would feature people who were part of nondenominational and interdenominational backgrounds who interacted with each other regardless of religion.[30]

The series' setting and premises, as well as the serialized cliffhangers, were modeled on Lost, a favorite of Schur's. One of the first people he called when he developed the series was Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof. "I took him to lunch and said, 'We're going to play a game [of] 'Is this anything?'" He then added "I imagine this going in the Lost way, with cliffhangers and future storylines."[31]

The first season's surprise twist, that the Good Place was the Bad Place, and Chidi, Eleanor, Jason and Tahani were chosen because they were best suited to torture each other indefinitely, is very similar in premise to philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre's stage play No Exit, where three strangers die and are escorted to a single room by a friendly bellhop and informed they must co-exist. They ultimately determine they are entirely incompatible and reach the conclusion that "hell is other people". Danson and Bell were the only actors who knew the ultimate premise from the start.[32]

Critics have also suggested similarities to 1960s surreal TV show The Prisoner in its isolated, rule-bound setting.[33][34][35]

Broadcast and release

The series premiered September 19, 2016.[36] On January 30, 2017, NBC renewed it for a second season of 13 episodes, which premiered September 20, 2017, with an hour-long opening episode.[37] On November 21, 2017, NBC renewed the series for a 13-episode third season, which premiered September 27, 2018.[38][39] On December 4, 2018, NBC renewed it for a fourth season.[40] On June 7, 2019, it was announced that the fourth season would be the last.[41] Season 4 premiered September 26, 2019.[42]

International

In several international territories, the show is distributed on Netflix. The first season was released September 21, 2017 and episodes of subsequent seasons became available within 24 hours of their U.S. broadcast.[43][44]

Home media

All DVD releases for The Good Place were distributed by the Shout! Factory. The first season was released on DVD in region 1 on October 17, 2017,[45] the second on July 17, 2018,[46] and the third on July 30, 2019.[47] The complete series was released on Blu-ray on May 19, 2020.[48]

Reception

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per season of The Good Place
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Thursday 8:30 pm[a] 13 September 19, 2016 8.04[49] January 19, 2017 3.93[50] 2016–17 77 5.72[51]
2 13 September 20, 2017 5.28[52] February 1, 2018 3.19[53] 2017–18 77 5.78[54]
3 Thursday 8:30 pm (2018)[a]
Thursday 9:30 pm (2019)
13 September 27, 2018 3.13[55] January 24, 2019 2.39[56] 2018–19 99 4.57[57]
4 Thursday 9:00 pm (2019)
Thursday 8:30 pm (2020)
14 September 26, 2019 2.42[58] January 30, 2020 2.32[59] 2019–20 92 3.56[60]

Critical response

 
Ted Danson's performance on the series received critical acclaim.
Critical response
Season Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
1 92% (74 reviews) 78 (32 reviews)
2 100% (59 reviews) 87 (10 reviews)
3 98% (47 reviews) 96 (5 reviews)
4 100% (52 reviews) 83 (1 review)

On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has a rating of 92%, based on 74 reviews, with an average rating of 7.80/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Kristen Bell and Ted Danson knock it out of the park with supremely entertaining, charming performances in this absurd, clever and whimsical portrayal of the afterlife."[61] On Metacritic, the first season has a score of 78 out of 100, based on reviews from 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[62]

The editors of TV Guide placed The Good Place second among the top ten picks for the most anticipated new shows of the 2016–17 season. In its review from writer Liam Matthews, "NBC's new comedy has an impressive pedigree" (referring to Mike Schur and stars, Kristen Bell and Ted Danson, the latter cited as "arguably the greatest sitcom actor of all time"). Matthews concludes, "The hope is that their combined star power can restore NBC's tarnished comedy brand to its former glory. It won't be the next Friends, but it's something even better: a network comedy that feels different than anything that's come before."[63]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has a rating of 100%, based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 9.0/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "By voluntarily blowing up its premise, The Good Place sets up a second season that proves even funnier than its first."[64] On Metacritic, the second season has a score of 87 out of 100, based on reviews from 10 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[65]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the third season has a rating of 98%, based on 47 reviews, with an average rating of 8.35/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Charming and curious as ever, The Good Place remains a delightfully insightful bright spot on the television landscape."[66] On Metacritic, the third season has a score of 96 out of 100, based on reviews from five critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[67]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the fourth season has a rating of 100%, based on 52 reviews, with an average rating of 8.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A wild philosophical ride to the very end, The Good Place brings it home with a forking good final season."[68]

Several critics have commended the show for its exploration and creative use of ethics and philosophy.[69][1][70] Featured topics include the trolley problem thought experiment originally devised by Philippa Foot,[71][72] the categorical imperative first formulated by Immanuel Kant,[72][73] T. M. Scanlon's What We Owe to Each Other,[74] and the works of Aristotle and Søren Kierkegaard.[72][75] Andrew P. Street of The Guardian wrote that "moral philosophy is the beating heart of the program" and that the show "made philosophy seem cool."[73] Elizabeth Yuko of The Atlantic noted that "The Good Place stands out for dramatizing actual ethics classes onscreen, without watering down the concepts being described, and while still managing to be entertaining."[72] For their part, several philosophers have celebrated the show's largely accurate popularization of their line of work,[1] while noting some minor inaccuracies.[75]

Several critics have noted that The Good Place is notable for its eschewing of antiheroes and cynical themes in favor of likable characters and positive messages. James Poniewozik of The New York Times said, "The most refreshing thing about The Good Place, in an era of artistic bleakness, is its optimism about human nature. It's made humane and sidesplittingly entertaining television out of the notion that people – and even the occasional immortal demon – are redeemable."[71] Jenna Scherer of Rolling Stone wrote that The Good Place proved that "slapstick and banter can coexist alongside tragedy and hardship – that a show doesn't need to be self-serious to be serious-minded."[76] Erik Adams of The A.V. Club praised the show as portraying an "uncommonly decent TV world".[77] Stuart Heritage of The Guardian called The Good Place "relentlessly optimistic",[78] a quality which Stephanie Palumbo of Vulture called "a salve for despair in the Trump era".[74]

In 2019, The Good Place was ranked 69th on The Guardian's list of the 100 best TV shows of the 21st century.[79]

Critics' top-ten lists

Publication Rank
2016[80] 2017[81] 2018[82]
Adweek 7
American Film Institute Shortlisted
Ars Technica Shortlisted
BuddyTV 7
Complex 6 4
Consequence of Sound 6
Decider 2
E! 8 Shortlisted
Entertainment Weekly 8 4
Esquire 4
Film School Rejects 6 6
Flood Magazine 9 5
GameSpot 8 Shortlisted
Glamour Shortlisted
GQ Shortlisted
HuffPost Shortlisted
IGN Shortlisted
io9 Shortlisted
Junkee 10
Las Vegas Weekly 4 5
Lincoln Journal Star 5 8
Los Angeles Times Shortlisted
Metro Shortlisted Shortlisted
Nerdist 1
New York Daily News 4
New York Post 7 Shortlisted
Newsday 10 9
Now 8 6
NPR Shortlisted Shortlisted
Omaha World-Herald 10 2
Paste 2 5
People 9
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 8 7
Reason 10a
Relevant 2
RogerEbert.com 3 7
Rolling Stone 4
Salon Shortlisted 4c
San Francisco Chronicle 7 10
San Jose Mercury News 8
Screen Rant 2
The A.V. Club 10 1b 1d
The Atlantic Shortlisted
The Boston Globe 9
The Daily Beast 8
The Hollywood Reporter 9 5
The New York Times Shortlisted
The Philadelphia Inquirer Shortlisted
The Plain Dealer 9 9
The Ringer 9
The Salt Lake Tribune 6 6
The Village Voice 9 6
Thrillist 10
Time 5
Town & Country Shortlisted
TV Guide 7 1 3
TVLine 9 1
Uproxx 4 9
USA Today 2 7
Vanity Fair 1
Variety 3
Vox 10
Vulture 8 4
Weekly Alibi Shortlisted
Wilmington Star-News 2 2
  1. ^ Tied with Patria O Muerte: Cuba, Fatherland or Death
  2. ^ Appears as No. 1 on Erik Adams' and William Hughes' lists. Also listed on 13 of 17 other The A.V. Club Top Ten Lists.
  3. ^ Tied with Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  4. ^ Appears as No. 1 on Dennis Perkins' list. Also listed on 10 of 16 other The A.V. Club Top Ten Lists.

Accolades

During its airing, The Good Place received many awards and nominations. It received fourteen Primetime Emmy Award nominations during its run, including two nominations for Outstanding Comedy Series for its third and fourth seasons. It also received two Golden Globe Award nominations in 2019, including a nomination for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy. In genre awards, the show has won four Hugo Awards for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for "The Trolley Problem", "Janet(s)", "The Answer", and "Whenever You're Ready"; it has also been nominated two other times in the category. The show also received three consecutive nominations from the Saturn Awards for Best Fantasy Television Series and three nominations from the Nebula Awards for the Ray Bradbury Award, winning once for the latter. In 2017, the American Film Institute named the show as one of its top 10 television programs of the year, and in 2019, the show received a Peabody Award for its contributions to entertainment.

Several cast members have received awards for their performances on the show. Danson received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance as Michael. He has also been nominated for three Critics' Choice Television Awards (winning one in 2018), two Satellite Awards, and a TCA Award for his work. Bell was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for her performance as Eleanor, as well as one Critics' Choice Television Award, two People's Choice Awards (winning one in 2019), one Teen Choice Award, and one TCA Award. Maya Rudolph has received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, and Harper, Jamil, Carden, and Adam Scott have all received nominations for awards for their work on the show.

Philosophical inspirations

The Good Place makes use of many different theories of moral philosophy and ethics through the character of Chidi Anagonye, the moral philosophy professor. Within the show, there is reference to John Locke, Tim Scanlon, Peter Singer, and Derek Parfit, and "the show has covered everything from Jonathan Dancy's theory of moral particularism, to Aristotelian virtue ethics, to Kantian deontology, to moral nihilism."[83] UCLA philosophy professor Pamela Hieronymi and Clemson philosophy professor Todd May served as consultants to the show.[84][85] They both made cameo appearances in the final episode.[86]

The beginning of The Good Place takes its inspiration from the idiom "Hell is other people" from Jean-Paul Sartre's play No Exit. In the play three people are trapped in Hell, represented as one room, and they torture one another psychologically while reflecting upon the sins that got them there.[83] The concept "Hell is other people" is an often-misunderstood philosophical idiom meant to reflect that "Hell is other people because you are, in some sense, forever trapped within them, subject to their apprehension of you."[87][88]

The second season's philosophy is most closely related to that of Aristotle, with Schur in particular highlighting Aristotle's "practice-makes-perfect" attitude to acting ethically. Chidi's impenetrable 4,000 page ethical treatise was inspired by Parfit's On What Matters – which attempts "to propose a grand unified theory of all ethical theories". Schur was unable to finish reading due to its length.[89] Tim Scanlon's What We Owe to Each Other "forms the spine of the entire show" according to Schur.[83] The book presents the idea of contractualism: the idea is that "to act morally is to abide by principles that no one could reasonably reject".[83] The show and the relationships between the characters act as an investigation into contractualism with the four main humans, Michael, and Janet forming their own society whereby they must act in ways that no one could reasonably reject even when that goes against the rules and tenets of higher powers. The overarching thesis of the show, greatly influenced by the contractualist theory, is "the point of morality ... isn't to accumulate goodness points, as in the elaborate point system the organizers of the Good Place and its corresponding Bad Place employ to determine who goes to which upon death. It's to live up to our duties to each other."[83]

The Selection

In September 2019, prior to the release of the fourth season of The Good Place, NBC released a six-episode web series on their website, app, and their YouTube channel, titled The Selection (full title: The Good Place Presents: The Selection), directed by Eric Kissack. The series, set during an ellipsis taking place during the season 3 episode 11: "Chidi Sees the Time-Knife", follows Michael's former demon boss Shawn as he and his underlings decide which four people to pick for Michael's new incarnation of "the Good Place". Marc Evan Jackson, Josh Siegal, Bambadjan Bamba, Amy Okuda, and Jama Williamson form the main cast by reprising their roles from The Good Place as Shawn and his underlings, with Joe Mande reprising his role as Toddrick "Todd" Hemple in the third episode.[20] At the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, the series was nominated for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series.[90]

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ a b Outside of the regular time slot, the series premiere aired at Monday 10:00 pm, the second season premiere aired at Wednesday 10:00 pm and the third season premiere aired at Thursday 8:00 pm.

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good, place, american, fantasy, comedy, television, series, created, michael, schur, premiered, september, 2016, concluded, january, 2020, after, four, seasons, episodes, genrecomedy, philosophical, fiction, fantasy, dystopia, created, bymichael, schurstarring. The Good Place is an American fantasy comedy television series created by Michael Schur It premiered on NBC on September 19 2016 and concluded on January 30 2020 after four seasons and 53 episodes The Good PlaceGenreComedy Philosophical fiction 1 2 3 Fantasy 4 5 Dystopia 6 7 Created byMichael SchurStarringKristen Bell William Jackson Harper Jameela Jamil D Arcy Carden Manny Jacinto Ted DansonComposerDavid SchwartzCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes53 8 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMichael Schur David Miner Morgan Sackett Drew GoddardProducersDavid Hyman Joe Mande Megan AmramCinematographyBarry Peterson David J MillerEditorsColin Patton Matthew Barbato Eric KissackCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesFremulon 3 Arts Entertainment Universal TelevisionDistributorNBCUniversal Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkNBCPicture formatHDTV 1080iAudio format5 1 Dolby Digital with DVS on SAPOriginal releaseSeptember 19 2016 2016 09 19 January 30 2020 2020 01 30 Although the plot evolves significantly over the course of the series the initial premise follows Eleanor Shellstrop Kristen Bell a woman welcomed after her death to the Good Place a highly selective Heaven like utopia designed and run by afterlife architect Michael Ted Danson as a reward for her righteous life She realizes however she was sent there by mistake and must hide her morally imperfect past behavior while trying to become a better more ethical person William Jackson Harper Jameela Jamil and Manny Jacinto co star as other residents of the Good Place with D Arcy Carden as Janet an artificial being who assists the residents The Good Place received critical acclaim for its originality writing acting setting and tone The first season s twist ending and the show s exploration and creative use of ethics and philosophy were specifically praised Among other accolades it received a Peabody Award and four Hugo Awards for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form It was nominated for 14 Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Comedy Series for its third and fourth seasons Contents 1 Premise and synopsis 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 2 1 Demons 2 2 2 Humans 2 2 3 Other celestial beings 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Casting 4 2 Development 5 Broadcast and release 5 1 International 5 2 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Ratings 6 2 Critical response 6 2 1 Critics top ten lists 6 3 Accolades 7 Philosophical inspirations 8 The Selection 9 Explanatory notes 10 References 11 External linksPremise and synopsis EditThe series is centered around an afterlife in which humans are sent to the Good Place or the Bad Place after death All humans are assigned a numerical score based on the morality of their conduct in life and only those with the very highest scores are sent to the Good Place where they enjoy eternal happiness with their every wish granted guided by an artificial intelligence named Janet all others experience an eternity of torture in the Bad Place In the first season amoral loner Eleanor and small time criminal Jason believe that they have been sent to the Good Place incorrectly Eleanor s assigned soulmate Chidi a moral philosopher attempts to teach them ethics so they can earn their presence there Jason s soulmate wealthy socialite Tahani attempts to help Michael the kindly designer of their neighborhood deal with the chaos apparently caused by Eleanor and Jason s presence In the season finale Eleanor realizes that the four humans have actually been in an experimental Bad Place all along chosen by Michael to torture each other emotionally and psychologically for eternity In the second season Michael repeatedly erases the humans memories to try to restart their psychological torture but they figure out the truth each time Michael s failures result in him being blackmailed by another demon who wants his job so Michael convinces the humans to help him fool his boss in exchange for passage to the real Good Place When Michael sees that humans can improve their goodness after they die he appeals their case to the eternal Judge who rules that the humans may be returned to their lives on Earth with no memory of the afterlife to attempt to prove their moral development Back on Earth in the third season the group participates in a research study led by Chidi and his colleague Simone Once they learn the truth about the afterlife they try to help others improve their moral behavior Eventually they discover that no one has been admitted to the Good Place in centuries They propose that the points system is fundamentally flawed and set up an experimental simulated Good Place to test their thesis that humans can develop morally with proper support In the final season the year long experiment eventually proves that humans can show moral improvement in the afterlife The group institutes a new system whereby deceased humans will earn their way into the Good Place by passing tests of moral development and then to avoid becoming numbed by the ennui of eternal bliss humans may choose to exit the Good Place and peacefully end their afterlife In the final episode Jason Chidi and Eleanor eventually choose to exit Tahani becomes a designer of afterlife environments and Michael is allowed to be sent to Earth to live as a human Cast and characters EditMain Edit Kristen Bell portrays series protagonist Eleanor Shellstrop The cast of The Good Place at the 2018 San Diego Comic Con Kristen Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop a deceased selfish American pharmaceutical saleswoman from Phoenix Arizona who seemingly winds up in the Good Place in error after being mistaken for a lawyer who exonerated innocent clients facing death sentences In order to earn her spot she recruits Chidi to teach her the fundamentals of becoming a better person 9 William Jackson Harper as Chidi Anagonye a deceased French speaking Nigerian Senegalese professor of ethics and moral philosophy who taught at the Sorbonne and St John s University in Australia Although he has a kind and supportive nature his inability to make choices frequently leaves him overanxious and indecisive often resulting in poor decision making Assigned as Eleanor s soulmate in Michael s first Good Place experiment he gives her ethics lessons in an attempt to make her a better person 10 Jameela Jamil as Tahani Al Jamil a deceased wealthy British philanthropist and fashion model who believes she belongs in the Good Place She forms an unlikely friendship with Eleanor who initially dislikes her positive attitude condescending way of speaking and tendency to name drop 11 D Arcy Carden as Janet a programmed guide and knowledge bank who acts as the Good Place s main source of information and can provide its residents with whatever they desire She is described as a foundational mainframe for all neighborhoods across the Good and Bad Places Later Janet gains a more humanlike disposition and begins to act differently from the way she was designed Carden also portrays multiple Janet iterations throughout the series Among them are Bad Janet a Bad Place counterpart specifically designed by the demons to respond to residents in an inappropriate and impolite manner 12 Neutral Janet an impartial robotic version of Janet that works in the Accountant s Office 13 Disco Janet who is fun but a lot and for one episode Janet versions of Eleanor Chidi Tahani and Jason 14 Manny Jacinto as Jason Mendoza a deceased Filipino American amateur disc jockey and drug dealer from Jacksonville Florida who seemingly winds up in the Good Place by mistake He is introduced as Jianyu Li a Taiwanese Buddhist monk who took a vow of silence Later Jason proves to be an immature and unintelligent but kindhearted Jacksonville Jaguars and Blake Bortles fan 15 Ted Danson as Michael a Bad Place architect who runs the Good Place neighborhood in which Eleanor Chidi Tahani and Jason reside Michael has a fascination with the mundane aspects of human life like playing with paper clips or searching for one s car keys In the first season finale it is revealed that he has been tricking the four humans all along and is actually a demon torturing them though he later teams up with and befriends them Michael is a Hebrew name meaning who is like God 16 The character of Michael was based on the archangel Michael 17 Recurring Edit Demons Edit Tiya Sircar as Vicky a Bad Place demon who portrays the real Eleanor Shellstrop whose position in the Good Place Eleanor supposedly stole in the first season In the second season when Michael s plans repeatedly fail she tries to blackmail Michael into giving her control over the neighborhood Late in the series Michael places her in charge of introducing the other demons to the revised afterlife system Adam Scott as Trevor a cruel Bad Place demon who bullies the main group He makes a return in the third season posing as an overenthusiastic member of Chidi s academic study on Earth only to be later exiled by the Judge upon being discovered 18 Marc Evan Jackson as Shawn Michael s wicked boss Shawn gives Michael two chances to pull off the torture experiment and later turns against him when he finds out about Michael s betrayal 19 He is also the main character of the spin off series The Selection 20 Luke Guldan as Chris Baker a muscular Bad Place demon assigned as Eleanor s soulmate in the second attempt 21 Chris was sent to the experimental Good Place disguised as Linda His mission was to distract Eleanor and the others so the Bad Place could kidnap Good Janet and replace her with a Bad Janet Jama Williamson as Val a demon and Shawn s secretary Amy Okuda as Gayle a Bad Place demon pretending to be a Good Place resident by the name of Jessica She shows a lack of interest in the humans despite Shawn s obsession Steve Berg as Chuck a Bad Place demon pretending to be a Good Place resident by the name of Gunnar His preferred form of punishment is chewing Bambadjan Bamba as Bambadjan a Bad Place demon pretending to be a lawyer in the Good Place He is among the more cunning of Shawn s demons Josh Siegal as Glenn a Bad Place demon pretending to be a cheerfully dopey Good Place resident He is among the few demons to show actual concern for another being He blows up in Tinker Tailor Demon Spy although Michael stated that he would reconstitute himself with time having to relive the life cycle of a demon Joe Mande as the voice of Toddrick Todd Hemple a lava monster who refuses to wear a human suit Humans Edit Maribeth Monroe as Mindy St Claire a deceased corporate lawyer and addict who died in the process of founding a charity she had planned during a cocaine high The charity generated enough good points after her death that her point total exceeded that required to enter the Good Place As a compromise the Judge ruled that she would receive her own private Medium Place where everything is mediocre and grounded in the 1980s Kirby Howell Baptiste as Simone Garnett an Australian neuroscientist and briefly Chidi s girlfriend She is also the second test subject to be sent to the experimental Good Place although she initially believed that she was experiencing a brain death hallucination Eugene Cordero as Steven Pillboi Peleaz Jason s best friend and partner in crime Jason Tahani and Michael manage to convince him to avoid criminal behaviour and focus on his career in elder care so that he could get into the Good Place Ben Lawson as Larry Hemsworth Tahani s former boyfriend and the fictional fourth Hemsworth brother Despite being a very attractive successful paediatric surgeon he constantly berates himself Rebecca Hazlewood as Kamilah Al Jamil Tahani s exceedingly successful and competitive younger sister Tahani died attempting to humiliate her Ajay Mehta as Waqas Al Jamil Tahani s father Anna Khaja as Manisha Al Jamil Tahani s mother Leslie Grossman as Donna Shellstrop Eleanor s cruel self centered negligent mother In the third season it is revealed that she faked her death in Arizona and has found peace as a PTA mom in a Nevada suburb Angela Trimbur as Madison Eleanor s roommate Meryl Hathaway as Brittany Eleanor s roommate Mitch Narito as Donkey Doug Jason s dopey father Jason Tahani and Michael s plan to get him into the Good Place by convincing him to become a qualified electrician fails after Donkey Doug plans several robberies as part of a get rich quick scheme involving a combined energy drink and body spray product Keston John as Uzo Chidi s best friend He had long suffered from Chidi s indecisiveness and witnessed Chidi s original death Brandon Scott Jones as John Wheaton the first test subject sent to the experimental Good Place In life he was a gossip columnist and published trashy articles especially about Tahani Ben Koldyke as Brent Norwalk a bigoted and arrogant corporate chief executive and the fourth test subject sent to the experimental Good Place Michael McKean and Noah Garfinkel as Doug Forcett Michael keeps a picture of Garfinkel as Forcett on his office wall as a reminder of the human who during a magic mushroom high almost understood the afterlife points system with many major religions only understanding about five percent of it In a later episode Michael McKean appears as an older Forcett trying to live the best life possible on Earth much to the detriment of his own happiness Garfinkel appears as Forcett in the final episode Other celestial beings Edit Jason Mantzoukas as Derek a malfunctioning artificial rebound boyfriend created by Janet Gifted by the humans to Mindy for helping them escape the fake Good Place he was repeatedly rebooted for privacy or amusement He serves as a template for the Janet baby Good Place residents for Eleanor and Michael s experiment Maya Rudolph as Gen the judge who rules on interdimensional matters between the Good Place and the Bad Place Mike O Malley as Jeff the Doorman the gatekeeper of the doorway between the afterlife and Earth He has an affinity for frogs Brad Morris as Matt a suicidal accountant who works in a neutral office between the Good Place and the Bad Place He is assigned as the accountant for Eleanor and Michael s experiment He had been formerly assigned to evaluating Weird Sex Things in Accounting which accounted for nearly all case studies of unprecedented human behaviour Paul Scheer as Chuck leader of the Good Place committee Ostensibly wanting to help Eleanor and her friends he is very hesitant to take any actual action and is overly deferential to any demands by the Bad Place in negotiations Chuck and the rest of the committee abandon the Good Place after inducting Michael as a resident and its new leader having run out of ideas of how to lift the sense of ennui hanging over its residents Stephen Merchant as Neil the manager in the Accounting office where all the life points are calculated He reveals that nobody has been sent to the Good Place for about 500 years Nicole Byer as Gwendolyn an optimistic and bubbly mailwoman who works at the Good Place Correspondent Centre She is naive and was quick to believe that the main group had won a raffle to a free tour of the Good Place She also guided Michael how to contact the Good Place committee Despite being quietly furious after she realized the group was lying to her she was still able to kindly wave them goodbye as they joined the Judge to IHOP Episodes EditMain article List of The Good Place episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankAverage viewers in millions inc DVR First airedLast aired113September 19 2016 2016 09 19 January 19 2017 2017 01 19 775 72 22 213September 20 2017 2017 09 20 February 1 2018 2018 02 01 775 78 23 313September 27 2018 2018 09 27 January 24 2019 2019 01 24 994 57 24 414September 26 2019 2019 09 26 January 30 2020 2020 01 30 923 56 25 Production EditCasting Edit Series creator and executive producer Michael Schur NBC issued a press release on August 13 2015 announcing it had given the then untitled show a 13 episode order based purely on a pitch by Michael Schur 26 On January 12 2016 it was announced that Kristen Bell and Ted Danson had been cast in the lead roles for the series The first synopsis of the show was also released stating that it would revolve around Eleanor designing her own self improvement course with Michael as her guide 9 although the afterlife element had always been a part of the series as Bell stated she was aware of the first season finale twist when she signed on 27 William Jackson Harper was cast as Chris on February 11 2016 10 though the character was renamed Chidi Jameela Jamil was cast as Tessa on February 25 2016 11 and her character was renamed Tahani On March 3 2016 Manny Jacinto was revealed to have been cast as a sweet and good natured Jason whose dream is to make a living as a DJ in Southern Florida 15 On March 14 2016 D Arcy Carden was cast as a series regular announced as Janet Della Denunzio a violin salesperson with a checkered past 12 although writer Megan Amram later admitted that this was a hoax 28 Development Edit The show s final premise including the afterlife element was announced on May 15 2016 when NBC announced its 2016 17 TV season 29 According to Schur they originally planned to include religious elements after doing research on various faiths and groups Instead he decided on a more diverse concept that included all faiths and was free of religious views I stopped doing research because I realized it s about versions of ethical behavior not religious salvation he says The show isn t taking a side the people who are there are from every country and religion He also pointed out that the setting shot in San Marino California s Huntington Gardens already had the feeling of a pastiche of different cultures and said the neighborhoods would feature people who were part of nondenominational and interdenominational backgrounds who interacted with each other regardless of religion 30 The series setting and premises as well as the serialized cliffhangers were modeled on Lost a favorite of Schur s One of the first people he called when he developed the series was Lost co creator Damon Lindelof I took him to lunch and said We re going to play a game of Is this anything He then added I imagine this going in the Lost way with cliffhangers and future storylines 31 The first season s surprise twist that the Good Place was the Bad Place and Chidi Eleanor Jason and Tahani were chosen because they were best suited to torture each other indefinitely is very similar in premise to philosopher Jean Paul Sartre s stage play No Exit where three strangers die and are escorted to a single room by a friendly bellhop and informed they must co exist They ultimately determine they are entirely incompatible and reach the conclusion that hell is other people Danson and Bell were the only actors who knew the ultimate premise from the start 32 Critics have also suggested similarities to 1960s surreal TV show The Prisoner in its isolated rule bound setting 33 34 35 Broadcast and release EditThe series premiered September 19 2016 36 On January 30 2017 NBC renewed it for a second season of 13 episodes which premiered September 20 2017 with an hour long opening episode 37 On November 21 2017 NBC renewed the series for a 13 episode third season which premiered September 27 2018 38 39 On December 4 2018 NBC renewed it for a fourth season 40 On June 7 2019 it was announced that the fourth season would be the last 41 Season 4 premiered September 26 2019 42 International Edit In several international territories the show is distributed on Netflix The first season was released September 21 2017 and episodes of subsequent seasons became available within 24 hours of their U S broadcast 43 44 Home media Edit All DVD releases for The Good Place were distributed by the Shout Factory The first season was released on DVD in region 1 on October 17 2017 45 the second on July 17 2018 46 and the third on July 30 2019 47 The complete series was released on Blu ray on May 19 2020 48 Reception EditRatings Edit Viewership and ratings per season of The Good Place Season Timeslot ET Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewershiprank Avg viewers millions Date Viewers millions Date Viewers millions 1 Thursday 8 30 pm a 13 September 19 2016 8 04 49 January 19 2017 3 93 50 2016 17 77 5 72 51 2 13 September 20 2017 5 28 52 February 1 2018 3 19 53 2017 18 77 5 78 54 3 Thursday 8 30 pm 2018 a Thursday 9 30 pm 2019 13 September 27 2018 3 13 55 January 24 2019 2 39 56 2018 19 99 4 57 57 4 Thursday 9 00 pm 2019 Thursday 8 30 pm 2020 14 September 26 2019 2 42 58 January 30 2020 2 32 59 2019 20 92 3 56 60 Critical response Edit Ted Danson s performance on the series received critical acclaim Critical response Season Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic1 92 74 reviews 78 32 reviews 2 100 59 reviews 87 10 reviews 3 98 47 reviews 96 5 reviews 4 100 52 reviews 83 1 review On Rotten Tomatoes the first season has a rating of 92 based on 74 reviews with an average rating of 7 80 10 The site s critical consensus reads Kristen Bell and Ted Danson knock it out of the park with supremely entertaining charming performances in this absurd clever and whimsical portrayal of the afterlife 61 On Metacritic the first season has a score of 78 out of 100 based on reviews from 32 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 62 The editors of TV Guide placed The Good Place second among the top ten picks for the most anticipated new shows of the 2016 17 season In its review from writer Liam Matthews NBC s new comedy has an impressive pedigree referring to Mike Schur and stars Kristen Bell and Ted Danson the latter cited as arguably the greatest sitcom actor of all time Matthews concludes The hope is that their combined star power can restore NBC s tarnished comedy brand to its former glory It won t be the next Friends but it s something even better a network comedy that feels different than anything that s come before 63 On Rotten Tomatoes the second season has a rating of 100 based on 59 reviews with an average rating of 9 0 10 The site s critical consensus reads By voluntarily blowing up its premise The Good Place sets up a second season that proves even funnier than its first 64 On Metacritic the second season has a score of 87 out of 100 based on reviews from 10 critics indicating universal acclaim 65 On Rotten Tomatoes the third season has a rating of 98 based on 47 reviews with an average rating of 8 35 10 The site s critical consensus reads Charming and curious as ever The Good Place remains a delightfully insightful bright spot on the television landscape 66 On Metacritic the third season has a score of 96 out of 100 based on reviews from five critics indicating universal acclaim 67 On Rotten Tomatoes the fourth season has a rating of 100 based on 52 reviews with an average rating of 8 3 10 The site s critical consensus reads A wild philosophical ride to the very end The Good Place brings it home with a forking good final season 68 Several critics have commended the show for its exploration and creative use of ethics and philosophy 69 1 70 Featured topics include the trolley problem thought experiment originally devised by Philippa Foot 71 72 the categorical imperative first formulated by Immanuel Kant 72 73 T M Scanlon s What We Owe to Each Other 74 and the works of Aristotle and Soren Kierkegaard 72 75 Andrew P Street of The Guardian wrote that moral philosophy is the beating heart of the program and that the show made philosophy seem cool 73 Elizabeth Yuko of The Atlantic noted that The Good Place stands out for dramatizing actual ethics classes onscreen without watering down the concepts being described and while still managing to be entertaining 72 For their part several philosophers have celebrated the show s largely accurate popularization of their line of work 1 while noting some minor inaccuracies 75 Several critics have noted that The Good Place is notable for its eschewing of antiheroes and cynical themes in favor of likable characters and positive messages James Poniewozik of The New York Times said The most refreshing thing about The Good Place in an era of artistic bleakness is its optimism about human nature It s made humane and sidesplittingly entertaining television out of the notion that people and even the occasional immortal demon are redeemable 71 Jenna Scherer of Rolling Stone wrote that The Good Place proved that slapstick and banter can coexist alongside tragedy and hardship that a show doesn t need to be self serious to be serious minded 76 Erik Adams of The A V Club praised the show as portraying an uncommonly decent TV world 77 Stuart Heritage of The Guardian called The Good Place relentlessly optimistic 78 a quality which Stephanie Palumbo of Vulture called a salve for despair in the Trump era 74 In 2019 The Good Place was ranked 69th on The Guardian s list of the 100 best TV shows of the 21st century 79 Critics top ten lists Edit Publication Rank2016 80 2017 81 2018 82 Adweek 7American Film Institute Shortlisted Ars Technica ShortlistedBuddyTV 7 Complex 6 4Consequence of Sound 6Decider 2E 8 ShortlistedEntertainment Weekly 8 4 Esquire 4 Film School Rejects 6 6Flood Magazine 9 5GameSpot 8 ShortlistedGlamour ShortlistedGQ ShortlistedHuffPost Shortlisted IGN Shortlistedio9 ShortlistedJunkee 10Las Vegas Weekly 4 5 Lincoln Journal Star 5 8 Los Angeles Times Shortlisted Metro Shortlisted ShortlistedNerdist 1New York Daily News 4New York Post 7 ShortlistedNewsday 10 9Now 8 6NPR Shortlisted ShortlistedOmaha World Herald 10 2Paste 2 5People 9 Pittsburgh Post Gazette 8 7 Reason 10a Relevant 2RogerEbert com 3 7Rolling Stone 4 Salon Shortlisted 4cSan Francisco Chronicle 7 10San Jose Mercury News 8 Screen Rant 2The A V Club 10 1b 1dThe Atlantic Shortlisted The Boston Globe 9 The Daily Beast 8The Hollywood Reporter 9 5The New York Times Shortlisted The Philadelphia Inquirer ShortlistedThe Plain Dealer 9 9The Ringer 9 The Salt Lake Tribune 6 6The Village Voice 9 6 Thrillist 10Time 5Town amp Country ShortlistedTV Guide 7 1 3TVLine 9 1Uproxx 4 9USA Today 2 7Vanity Fair 1Variety 3 Vox 10 Vulture 8 4 Weekly Alibi ShortlistedWilmington Star News 2 2 Tied with Patria O Muerte Cuba Fatherland or Death Appears as No 1 on Erik Adams and William Hughes lists Also listed on 13 of 17 other The A V Club Top Ten Lists Tied with Brooklyn Nine Nine Appears as No 1 on Dennis Perkins list Also listed on 10 of 16 other The A V Club Top Ten Lists Accolades Edit Main article List of awards and nominations received by The Good Place During its airing The Good Place received many awards and nominations It received fourteen Primetime Emmy Award nominations during its run including two nominations for Outstanding Comedy Series for its third and fourth seasons It also received two Golden Globe Award nominations in 2019 including a nomination for Best Television Series Musical or Comedy In genre awards the show has won four Hugo Awards for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form for The Trolley Problem Janet s The Answer and Whenever You re Ready it has also been nominated two other times in the category The show also received three consecutive nominations from the Saturn Awards for Best Fantasy Television Series and three nominations from the Nebula Awards for the Ray Bradbury Award winning once for the latter In 2017 the American Film Institute named the show as one of its top 10 television programs of the year and in 2019 the show received a Peabody Award for its contributions to entertainment Several cast members have received awards for their performances on the show Danson received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance as Michael He has also been nominated for three Critics Choice Television Awards winning one in 2018 two Satellite Awards and a TCA Award for his work Bell was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy for her performance as Eleanor as well as one Critics Choice Television Award two People s Choice Awards winning one in 2019 one Teen Choice Award and one TCA Award Maya Rudolph has received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series and Harper Jamil Carden and Adam Scott have all received nominations for awards for their work on the show Philosophical inspirations EditThe Good Place makes use of many different theories of moral philosophy and ethics through the character of Chidi Anagonye the moral philosophy professor Within the show there is reference to John Locke Tim Scanlon Peter Singer and Derek Parfit and the show has covered everything from Jonathan Dancy s theory of moral particularism to Aristotelian virtue ethics to Kantian deontology to moral nihilism 83 UCLA philosophy professor Pamela Hieronymi and Clemson philosophy professor Todd May served as consultants to the show 84 85 They both made cameo appearances in the final episode 86 The beginning of The Good Place takes its inspiration from the idiom Hell is other people from Jean Paul Sartre s play No Exit In the play three people are trapped in Hell represented as one room and they torture one another psychologically while reflecting upon the sins that got them there 83 The concept Hell is other people is an often misunderstood philosophical idiom meant to reflect that Hell is other people because you are in some sense forever trapped within them subject to their apprehension of you 87 88 The second season s philosophy is most closely related to that of Aristotle with Schur in particular highlighting Aristotle s practice makes perfect attitude to acting ethically Chidi s impenetrable 4 000 page ethical treatise was inspired by Parfit s On What Matters which attempts to propose a grand unified theory of all ethical theories Schur was unable to finish reading due to its length 89 Tim Scanlon s What We Owe to Each Other forms the spine of the entire show according to Schur 83 The book presents the idea of contractualism the idea is that to act morally is to abide by principles that no one could reasonably reject 83 The show and the relationships between the characters act as an investigation into contractualism with the four main humans Michael and Janet forming their own society whereby they must act in ways that no one could reasonably reject even when that goes against the rules and tenets of higher powers The overarching thesis of the show greatly influenced by the contractualist theory is the point of morality isn t to accumulate goodness points as in the elaborate point system the organizers of the Good Place and its corresponding Bad Place employ to determine who goes to which upon death It s to live up to our duties to each other 83 The Selection EditIn September 2019 prior to the release of the fourth season of The Good Place NBC released a six episode web series on their website app and their YouTube channel 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