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The most satisfying thing about The Good Place is that nearly everyone I knew who watched this show all suspected SOMETHING was off with this place, yet so few of us were able to put our finger on it. And you’re absolutely right, the initial twist and premise (fish out of water) did such a great job of concealing the

There has to be a second season. There just has to be.... I assume NBC wants to keep Schur (and Bell and Danson) around. This season has been well received by critics and the finale especially created a lot of buzz. I don’t know what they’re waiting for, but NBC would be fools not to renew. Because the show is so

God Jason Mendoza was so good in that role!

“Oh, he’s from Florida. Bad Place.”

It was about as good as 13 episodes of TV are going to get. I pride myself on spotting a twist or a turn early and this one played me right up the last moment. And Ted Danson’s Cheshire Cat grin at the reveal? Perfect.

She did absolutely nothing wrong. None of his personal info was given or even hinted at. Her way of going about things is fine. Get off your high horse and observe reality. As for the “shaming” part, she isn’t shaming him at all. She stated a fact and did it understanding his circumstances. Shaming him would involve

How she putting him on blast? This is anonymous it could be anybody lol.

If you’re saying that your anecdote contradicts “many women” then you should take your own advice and “speak for yourself.”

its anonymous. no one knows who anyone involved is. unless she later linked this article in a text to the guy and said “see you’re not datable”, then she’s asking for a review of her ethics, which are sound. it seems like you’re taking a random strangers situation personally

Re EE: she didn’t post JOHN SMITH HAS CROHN’S DISEASE AND CAN’T GIVE ME DICK AND LIVES AT 123 FAKE STREET, it is an advice column and she asked for advice.

Are you familiar with Hanlon’s Razor? Never attribute something to malice when ignorance is just as likely?

NerdLove’s Razor: never assume fucking when “afraid of awkward confrontation” is just as likely.

Hard as it may be to accept, this is absolutely true.

It’s hard to even know where to begin with this story—the problem with affordable housing, the marginalization of undocumented immigrants, public schools and test scores, gentrification, corporate taxes, the tech industry. The accommodations that the superintendent is trying to make sound not only reasonable and

It sounds to me like it would have worked better as a twist ending...you think their pods opened at the same time, then you come to realize that Jim was the selfish villain all along.

Do they ever explain why the fuck the ship has all these facilities when the passengers are supposed to spend the whole journey in hibernation?

I love my husband. Like, a lot. I think he’s funny as hell and sexy as hell and interesting as hell. He’s hands down my favorite person to spend time with.

They lost me at “Aurora.” You just know that whichever draft that first appeared in, the following script doctor’s immediate reaction was, “Too obvious” only to be countered by some studio lackey chirping, “Sleeping beauty — brilliant!”

Just order the pina colada already. They’re delicious.

It’s amazing how liberating it is to stop giving a shit about what makes you “manly” and what doesn’t.

It’s like a 90s Doritos commercial melded w/ a post-Iraq war PSA.