![]() (*) The Jeremy Bearimy of it all means we can’t know for sure if the last person to gain Good Place admission died in 1497, but let’s assume so for lack of a better theory. To quote Eleanor, holy forking shortballs! And in the most significant development of all - and the best mid-season cliffhanger the show has done so far - the Soul Squad finally arrives in the for real, actual, no foolin’ Good Place. ![]() Michael discovers that it’s been 521 years since any human got into the Good Place(*), but can’t get anyone from the accounting department to believe that the point system has been hacked. Eleanor gets Chidi to admit that he loves her, too, and they kiss without immediately getting their memories wiped again. “Janet(s)” very much put all of those things on display - ironically, in an episode where much of the screen time only featured one-sixth of the ensemble.Īrc-wise, a whole lot happens over the course of these 20-odd minutes. Turns out its off-hand could compensate pretty darned well, but it still wasn’t the creative team using their full powers. But there was always a sense of the series working with its dominant hand tied behind its back. Our interlude on Earth wasn’t without its moments, particularly in the episode prior to this. Well, what do you know? The Good Place returns to the afterlife full-time and turns out one of its best episodes in a long time. ![]() A review of “Janet(s),” this week’s episode of The Good Place, coming up just as soon as your amusement has been scheduled… ![]()
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