• LePoisson@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    I’m still surprised and low-key amazed by the writers of The Good Place. Making a show about philosophy, existentialism and theology all mixed together into a great comedy is a feat and they pulled it off really well.

    Even when I literally called the “twist” of season 1 from the first episode I enjoyed the walk there and never felt like it was super contrived. They easily could have taken that plot and ran it into the ground.

    Honestly I can’t think of another show that’s dug into some pretty meaty philosophy and made it so much fun!

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      17 hours ago

      It’s an impressive achievement to pack a primetime sitcom with as much philosophy as it did. Michael Schur is a great comedy writer but I had no idea he was more than that until this show. Apparently Ted Danson and Kristen Bell were the only actors who were told from the start

      As for the twist, I thought of it more as a plot point. They were building up to it from the start and rest of the show hinges on it. At the risk of sounding negative, Season 1 was kind of like a long pilot episode to set up the true conflict of the series.

      I’m not one to get emotional watching TV or movies but I definitely teared up at the end with Eleanor and Chidi

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        16 hours ago

        I’m not one to get emotional watching TV or movies but I definitely teared up at the end with Eleanor and Chidi

        I always enjoy the “love will find a way” trope and they did a good job writing the characters as earnestly loving in a relationship that felt real and not simply contrived for the plot in and of itself.

        Definitely will have to rewatch the series for a third time at some point in this lifetime.

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          15 hours ago

          Yeah, the relationship felt very earned. It didn’t just play into the “opposites attract” thing, it was how the characters changed that made the other love them.

          Maybe you can watch it a 4th time in The Good Place