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I wouldn't be surprised if the they simply need more bad places because more people are "bad" than good, and I bet many of them are rube goldberg machines.

That's the joke. It's the worst state in the US by most metrics.

It was Janet who even suggested that a Medium Place existed (populated by exactly 1 person) and that the "Bad Place" stole this Janet from the "The Good Place"

The Electoral college is what makes sure no third party will ever be president.

You laugh, but there are people who like these shows for the same reason people watch any other reality show. They're really "business/time management" shows.

Between excessive election coverage, extremely intrusive ads into the program you're watching, time shifting, and "network exclusives", you're not going to get people to subscribe to cable just for HBO, they will subscribe to internet access and then go to HBO itself on an app on their smart tv or tablet computer.

Flying Piranhas, Lava Monsters… Sounds like a Mario game down there.

Wow, that really did throw my theories off.

I'm enjoying The Good Place, because it's not trying to push moralizing, rather it just comes out of the characters wanting to do the right thing.

I see where this is going. "Mom" and "Dad" aren't going to be saved until near the end of the season/series.

You'd think that Barry would have learned TWICE now the consequences of time travel.

There's a reason those films didn't do very well, because fans/nerds heard about how dark and different they were.

I'm not sure if this is obvious to anyone, but since Chidi's career was basically a professor of morality and ethics, it reasons to believe that is exactly the kind of person Eleanor would have as a soul mate.

"Invasion of the Body Snatchers" is what this feels like. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Only the first one was, the rest were shot in Vancouver BC.

I'm actually disappointed that Rebecca "went missing", it kinda betrays the premise for having the first season. Had Wes not got involved, Sam would still be alive, Rebecca would be in Jail, and Nate wouldn't be in Jail. I'm sure both Wes and Annalise realize this and that's why Annalise probably feels a reason to

I think burning the body was to destroy any evidence of them handling the body, like with making the car disappear.

Yeah, I picked up on the smirk too. I think "he knows" why and is buying time while Hannah and the police go barking up the wrong tree.

Star Trek TOS by definition is a space opera and wasn't always centered around killing the bad guy.
TNG followed in it's foot steps up to a point, and we really only see signs from the episodes that involve the mirror universe that there was an alternate destiny.
DS9 and VOY have their respective haters, but I felt that