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Now that Alabama is set to make a pedophile a senator, this whole pee tape thing seems kinda quaint.

I always marvel at the way Caine says, ‘It’s old Fozziwig’s rubber chicken factory’ with not only a totally straight face, with with a touch of wonder.

I don’t think anyone else could do that.

Yes. It is the best Dickens adaption to watch on TV for me, still.

There are so many levels of irony here that I officially don’t understand any of it. Someone do a translation for a befuddled non-American?

They (no joke) tease a new Death On The Nile movie at the end.

I was disappointed they never did the variant where you push a fat man off a bridge.

Same here.

It took way too long for anyone to mention this. I was distracted every time Jeanette was on screen.

She was also hilarious. Her adaptability in the role is amazing. See: bad Janet, when she gets rebooted.

The Jeannette dress fit D’Arcy Carden almost too well! She looks great in the Janet vest suits, but she was a knockout in a spandex mini.

I am a big fan of whatever Janet is. And that dress that “Janette” wore.

Can I be shallow for a second? I’ve had a thing for Janet since last season, and seeing her in a tight dress didn’t exactly discourage my feelings.

Tahani saying that she did herself was as distracting as her dress in this episode. She really is as Eleanor told her last season, basically at maximum hotness.

To be fair to The Good Place, an episode about the concept of death is kind of hard to pull off after Rick and Morty eternally grabbed first place with “Nobody exists on purpose, nobody belongs anywhere, everybody’s going to die. Come watch TV”. You can’t hit the same note due to loss of originality, but you also

I love Tahani

New theory: The Good Place really is the good place. It’s a sort of purgatory for humans and demons that deserve a second chance.

“I would say I outdid myself, but I’m always like this, so I suppose I just...did myself!”

The sight gag of the real build a bear made me laugh ridiculously hard. That and Ted Danson’s crisis face were the best parts of this episode.

I understand that imminent death is terrifying no matter what one's personal beliefs are, and I understand why Kelly made the choice that she did. I just didn't want her to.

I'm going to get a lot of smack for this, but I hated the ending. And I wanted the episode to embrace what Kelly was hinting at in her final speech: that choosing to stay in San Junipero is kind of a faithless, cowardly thing to do.

I don't need to— it's been in my head since then.