After her bizarre meltdown over not getting Odell Beckham jr’s attention, I no longer feel bad actively disliking her.
After her bizarre meltdown over not getting Odell Beckham jr’s attention, I no longer feel bad actively disliking her.
Awww is the air fresh there up on your high horse?
One of my best friends had an unplanned pregnancy with a guy she was dating less than a month. Five years later, kid is great, they’re great parents. Even if they had split up, I’d be saying this. Some people were super shitty when they first got pregnant. Can’t imagine how bored you’d have to be with your own life to…
Wow, you’re a bitch.
Maybe she just wants to have a kid bc she wants to have a kid! Maybe she’s sick of having to be “hot” and having to compete with her sisters. Maybe she wants to be focused on something real. She can afford a kid, she isn’t a terrible person, she has a family. I mean, it’s far from the worst thing she can do.
Except no....
You are a moron.
This is victim-blamey. A lot of women don’t realize the warning signs because they’re in love with the person & you see the positive aspects of their personality, which at the time outweigh the negative. A person who has endured abuse before might not realize the warning signs because the dynamics of an abusive,…
It’s a sign that he is abusive.
Nope, no matter her subsequent actions, what he did was reproductive coercion. It’s abuse and it fucks with your head.
Dude. At some point you were either going to watch the first season or not. Were you waiting for the whole series to finish? We’re already on the second season, which “ruins” the first season in a 2 minute recap at the beginning of season 2, episode 1. It’s sort of like “Fuck, I can’t believe you just ruined Return of…
“Note: This article discusses plot details from the first-season finale of The Good Place.”
Why did you keep reading after that?
Jesus, Parks and Rec really nailed the community input part...
There is one up. Of course, the Gawkerization of the site makes it tough to find, but it’s there.
Schur’s shows are at their best when there’s counterbalance to his main characters, be it reality or a Swanson-esque supporting character. To me, some of the best episodes of P&R was when Leslie would rush into something with her good intentions overriding her common sense, only to have Ron or reality throw cold water…
I think it’s entirely the character relationships that give his shows that warm and fuzzy feeling, rather than setting or an ideology. He excels at the “found family,” people that have no reason to talk to each other that become friends and truly appreciate each other for their differences. The bond of the core four…
I think this is more of a philosophical question that the show wants us to think about, than a structural inconsistency. Tahani had a lot of good actions that brought good into the world, but if she did it purely for her own glory (and for the spite of her sister), rather than a genuine desire to help people. Does…
With the caveat that a lot of infrastructure here is questionably accurate because of Michael’s con — why do selfish reasons even matter? Why does intent give “credit?” This is laid out in the “motivation” episode, which struck me as a bit weird even then. Assuming Tahani has been truthful about her actions (and I…
I loved The Good Place’s twist but I’m curious to see how the show’s ethical structure is fleshed out. The points system seems to be based equally on intent and action (see Mindy St. Clair, who I believe Schur and company have said is exactly what she appears and not part of Michael’s game). Perhaps that is going to…