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“There are no rules and the points don’t mean anything.”

It took just a second for the refs to see that his knee went down, then they spent 8 minutes to protest the fact that Army’s quarterback hates the troops.

And it cost $18 billion.

Ha sorry—tried to make it a joke rather than being an ass, then saw I was the tenth to say something about it.

I’m going with Elia del Medigo- the last person to get into the Good Place was a philosopher, and he Chidi’d up the place and now nobody can get in. 

If the person who went to the Good Place in 1497 is actually a real person, I think it’s likely to be Veronica of Milan, a medieval nun who lived an even more depressing life than Doug Forcett. It started out with this promising beginning:

The easiest explanation would be that Mozart and Hendrix fucking hate doing that podcast (making it part of their torture) but it still turns out to be entertaining. It’s like Dough Boys.

We know he’s in the bad place as of this last episode. The issue is that he is apparently producing a podcast for people who died hundreds of years before he was born and who live in the good place?

Anyway, this is all very silly as it is just the intro to a podcast, not something from within the actual show but since

The answer to your question: Jeremy Bearimy

One of the writers mentioned in a previous episode of The Good Place podcast (I think it was Megan Amram or Jen Statsky and the episode was a while back) that the Adele Dazeem video is a staple of the writers room so I’m glad they finally got to reference it in the show.

There’s an allusion-within-the-allusion here, since Travolta was introducing the Oscars performance of “Let It Go” from Frozen, in which Menzel stars opposite Kristen Bell

Yeah.  I’m still thrown off a bit by that.  Unless there are way more people in the neutral place that we haven’t encountered yet, the fact that she’s the only person in over 500 years to not go to the bad place makes me think doing a ton of blow and then donating a ton of money before I die is a solid plan. 

(Accidently posted this in another thread - reposting here as this is where I intended to post it originally)

#AnEmmyForDarcy

Mike Schur’s shameful war on accountants’ love of topical puns continues unimpaired.

D’Arcy Carden as Jason as Eleanor was SPOT ON

“I found it on Etsy!”

“Let’s say white people things! Billy Joel!”

It’s probably because he’s so cartoony and easy to imitate but man, D’Arcy Carden’s Jason impression was spot on.