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David Bell
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Thanks, glad to know it wasn't just me.

As crazy as this season has been I am pretty sure the flashbacks are real.

Am I the only one who remembers the episodes starting off with Sherlock climbing the walls, bored out of his mind; even taking a case of some woman who needs evidence her husband cheated on her for a divorce case?

Well, it seems like a moot point now, but under the utilitarian standpoint we thought this system worked under, a silent monk doesn't seem like someone who is going to earn the kind of points you supposedly needed.

Since the architects usually don't stick around permanently, I would think you'd have more than one neighborhood to an architect.

I considered that, but when even in the flashbacks Michael was referring to this as the bad place as opposed to the good place I was less certain. Also, since they can wipe peoples memories, why bother worrying about a time scale, why not just figure out how long they can make people suffer in some inventive way then

Great point, especially since it seems pretty clear Trevor isn't really another architect. The only resident he had was the demon pretending to be real Eleanor.

I agree on the pilot project part, but the endgame seems off.

That is a good point, I actually thought having Trevor in the video was evidence for the opposite.

I am curious what Michael planned on doing after the thousand years he predicted were up?

The cube thing with Maddie was pretty goofy, but I am hoping she gets more screen time this season regardless.

I think they have been surprised by some of Janet's actions in relation to Jianyu, but I don't think she actually knew anything they didn't want her to know.

I thought about this, it sounds like most of Janet's info was edited by the Bad Place to torture these four.

So there is a second bad place Trevor runs?

I remember reading so many fan theories about this show and thinking many of them were actually much better ideas than the ones the writers came up with.

I realize I am not the first person to bring this up, but how in the hell did real Jianyu; who took a vow of silence as a child and stopped learning as a child do ANYTHING that got him the points to enter the Good Place?

Good episode, but I never saw Chidi as crippled with indecision.

Agree Robert's writing is inconsistent. Also, they writers really seem dedicated to setting up false equivalencies.

My only issue with your analysis here is Robert is the one who escalated the divorce situation.

That does sound like a fun idea.