The Good Place is an American fantasy comedy television series created by Michael Schur. It premiered on NBC on September 19, 2016, and concluded on January 30, 2020 after four seasons and 53 episodes.
Although the story greatly evolves over the course of the series, the original synopsis follows Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell), a woman welcomed after her death to "the Good Place", a highly selective Heaven-like utopia designed and run by afterlife "architect" Michael (Ted Danson) as a reward for her righteous life. However, she realizes that she was sent there by mistake and must hide her morally imperfect past behavior while trying to become a better and more ethical person. William Jackson Harper, Jameela Jamil, and Manny Jacinto co-star as other residents of the Good Place, alongside D'Arcy Carden as Janet, an artificial being who assists the residents.
The Good Place has received critical acclaim for its writing, acting, originality, setting, and tone. In addition, the first season's twist ending and the show's exploration and creative use of ethics and philosophy have been positively singled out. Among other accolades, the series has received a Peabody Award and three Hugo Awards for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. It has also been nominated for fourteen Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series for both of its final seasons.
The series is set in an afterlife
in which humans are sent to "the Good Place" or "the Bad Place" after
death: all humans are assigned a numerical score based on the morality
of their conduct in life. Only those with the very highest scores are
sent to the Good Place, where they enjoy eternal happiness with their
every wish granted, guided by an artificial intelligence named Janet; all others experience an eternity of torture in the Bad Place.
In the first season,
amoral loner Eleanor and small-time criminal Jason believe that they
have been sent to the Good Place incorrectly. Eleanor's assigned soulmate, Chidi, a moral philosopher,
attempts to teach them ethics so they can earn their presence there.
Jason's soulmate, wealthy socialite Tahani, attempts to help Michael,
the kindly designer of their neighborhood, deal with the chaos
apparently caused by Eleanor and Jason's presence. Eventually, Eleanor
realizes that the four humans have actually been in an experimental Bad
Place all along, chosen by Michael to torture each other emotionally and
psychologically for eternity.
In the second season,
Michael repeatedly erases the humans' memories to try to restart their
psychological torture, but they figure out the truth each time.
Eventually they persuade him to take their side and attempt to get them
into the Good Place for real. Michael appeals their case to the eternal
Judge, who rules that the humans may be returned to their lives on
Earth, with no memory of the afterlife, to attempt to prove their moral
development.
Back on Earth in the third season,
the group participates in a research study led by Chidi and his
colleague Simone. Once they learn the truth about the afterlife, they
try to help others improve their moral behavior. Eventually they
discover that no one has been admitted to the Good Place in centuries.
They propose that the points system is fundamentally flawed and set up
an experimental simulated Good Place to test their thesis that humans
can develop morally with proper support.
In the final season,
the year-long experiment eventually proves that humans can show moral
improvement in the afterlife. The group institutes a new system whereby
deceased humans will earn their way into the Good Place by passing tests
of moral development; and then, to avoid becoming numbed by the ennui
of eternal bliss, humans may choose to exit the Good Place and
peacefully end their afterlife. In the final episode, Jason, Chidi, and
Eleanor eventually choose to exit; Tahani becomes a designer of
afterlife environments, and Michael is allowed to be sent to Earth to
live as a human.
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