So sorry that my big face is plastered all over the Season 2 portion. Copyright forking sucks. Thanks again to Angelo for the cameo. Go watch his stuff youtube.com/@anjelloproductions?si=Tq2pcU9NjvUwxMxV Also one other continuity error I just noticed is that the Judge doesn’t need the earth door to go to earth which considering she’s the most powerful being in the show makes sense but then why didn’t she go after Michael and Janet when they escaped to earth and took the key
@Jacks_game_room3 ай бұрын
@@theghostwiththemost789 I understood that reference
@yamir11053 ай бұрын
GASP!! HE SAID IT!!!
@shuu-wasseo3 ай бұрын
forking sorks
@realquadmoo3 ай бұрын
Were you screwing with us with Trevor flying in certain episodes? I don’t remember that at all but I don’t know how I wouldn’t notice that
@theghostwiththemost7893 ай бұрын
@@realquadmoo that’s actually a thing
@rainbowfizz1043 ай бұрын
i actually loved seeing tahani end up being fulfilled by her own company and competence. she started the series so obsessed with the idea of having a soulmate, and seemingly unable to be alone with herself despite also often feeling alone when surrounded by people; to me, the complete lack of mention of romance at the end of her arc was a beautiful and subtle way of displaying her character growth over the events of the story. she also started her arc as an out-of-touch socialite with no practical skills, and i love that instead of showing her finding completion through the pseudo-romantic connection she originally wanted, she found it through genuine connections with her friends, reconciliation with her family, and learning how to do literally everything by herself.
@cceres3 ай бұрын
Tahani's ending also *very* much gave me the feels. Her realization that she was basically *born* to be an afterlife architect and finding true passion in it for the first time, taking the things that she truly enjoyed doing from her old life and leaving the rest behind to do something new and *hers,* was her most satisfying moment in the series for me. I like the fact that she didn't end up paired off, but wholly focused on her own potential to grow and contribute just for the love of doing so. She now uses her experience to be satisfied that she did a good job, instead of trying to impress people who *genuinely* could not give a shit about her.
@danielgiovanniello72172 күн бұрын
This is all well and true, but I still want to see the reset with Eleanor as her soulmate.
@rainbowfizz1042 күн бұрын
@@danielgiovanniello7217 oh most absolutely. a reboots series or mini series is one of the only spinoffs i would willingly accept in this time of only spinoffs and remakes.
@ligiabonfanti34933 ай бұрын
The famous line said by Eleanor followed by Michael laughing is one of the best moments in tv shows ever.
@beatrevorharris3 ай бұрын
The ‘take is sleazy’ is one of the best call backs in the show I love it
@geogamr24932 ай бұрын
Another fun moment in that scene: Michael's room number is 322, the number of residents in Michael's neighborhood.
@evildoesnotsleep-x2b3 ай бұрын
This show is so smart, and deeply empathetic, it doesn't look down on viewers, but takes them through the journey along with the characters. Thank you for analysing it
@topher21132 ай бұрын
My favorite line from the whole show is when they are hiding under the train as the bad place people leave. When the pop up and Michal says "you guys!!! I was so scared for you!" just gets me every time. It was that moment I knew he was truly on their side with everything, no more tricks
@Jacks_game_room3 ай бұрын
Maybe the good place was the friends we made along the way
@megannnB3 ай бұрын
*gasp* I just made an aphorism! (Michael my beloved)
@false_guru3 ай бұрын
Literally
@Nagasakevideo3 ай бұрын
Heaven is other people
@greapesouda8053 ай бұрын
In a way, the Good Place was in the Bad Place…. All along…?
@fenexus4042 ай бұрын
@@greapesouda805 well, you're not wrong
@HarmlessHagoftheWoods3 ай бұрын
The fact that just listening to the epilogue being talked about makes me nearly cry is an indicator of how amazing and heartbreaking that ending it. One of the best shows I'd ever seen
@Ella2 ай бұрын
I just straight up cried
@elladevilace3 ай бұрын
Walking past a piece of trash on the ground, fully stopping for a couple seconds, then turning around to pick it up is an experience I've had MANY times, and it's all because I thought about this show in that moment. It really made me evaluate the choices I make almost every day, and each time, I try to be a little bit better. I'm not joking when I say this show legitimately changed my outlook on life. We can all be better. Even the desire to be better makes us better, and I've been so much kinder to myself and others since realizing this. And of course, there is no ethical consumption under capitalism. Take it sleazy.
@smartcakes3033 ай бұрын
I watched the ending of The Good Place shortly after my dad passed away. It was such a beautiful and perfect ending. It lead me to some really positive thinking. I'm grateful The Good Place exists in the world we currently live in
@user-sz5qm1th9l3 ай бұрын
I was watching it during the moment mine passed lol
@deliacordero1103 ай бұрын
this show honestly got me through the pandemic. I was going through a very bad identity crisis, and the show made me realize that maybe, just maybe, I will be okay, no matter what I decide to do with my life, as long as I can continue growing and learning. it's not only a great show, but it's also a fantastic portrayal of what makes humanity so human. flawed, selfish, a bit trash, but still, capable of change and true self-improvement if given the chance.
@viscera84423 ай бұрын
hoooly motherforking shirtballs...a movie length analysis about this amazing show???? this IS the good place!
@jinsoulnoodles3 ай бұрын
you missed a point about tahani ending up not dating anyone - THAT WAS THE POINT! it was to show how much she grew - how she used to need constant validation from other people - her ending up with no one was to show how she eventually learned to not need a relationship for validation and ended up liking herself without needing someone
@diannespalding65422 ай бұрын
So agree. I’m 78. Been around since tv was invented! Lol! This is the one show I will watch for the rest of my life.
@ichliebebaeumeweilbaum21 күн бұрын
somehow this comment makes me very happy
@alexhilton22598 күн бұрын
@@ichliebebaeumeweilbaumme too! And a bit emotional (though that last part is more just cause I'm pregnant and crying at everything lol)
@AM_611023 ай бұрын
This show was so refreshing to me it wasn’t just another formulaic satire show that was ripped straight from peacock which already makes me enjoy it a lot but it’s also super clever, creative, and original
@chosoistryinghisbest3 ай бұрын
i genuinely really think the good place is one of those shows that are a one in a million find. it's a show that genuinely grew. there were good parts that would've been great gimmicks. like the first season set up would've been a great thing that could've been the whole show premise. a group of bad people find out they're actually in hell and they get reset when they find out. but instead of having any consistent stage, they make a journey out of following what it means to die. what it means to live. what it means to be good or bad. what it means to have an afterlife.
@niusaito3 ай бұрын
1:01:27 Another way to describe it not saying suicid* is voluntary euthanasia which is actually legal in a lot of places! Euthanasia is ending someone's life by peaceful means to end their suffering and it can be done because someone has a terminal or severe physical illness among other reasons. If wikipedia is correct, the term comes from the Greek words "eu"-meaning good and "thanatos"-meaning death, which combined means "well-death" or "dying well" and I feel it fits really well to what The Good Place does. It can be a tricky subject but I think the show handled it really well.
@growingupwithdisney3 ай бұрын
you don't know how long I've been WAITING for someone to make a new analysis video about The Good Place
@raymondsims704212 күн бұрын
It’s easily one of the ten best series I’ve ever watched. The show is a masterpiece imo
@cceres3 ай бұрын
A couple of notes: 1) Glenn never questioned whether the people he was torturing were bad, be they babies, children, etc., for the same reason everything happened in the first place: he believed the system was infallible and he had faith in it. The soul's points were totaled and it ended up with him, and even if he ever thought to check the math one day he would get the same number because the problem is systemic. Glenn's statement is one of the many times the show takes the subtextual through line of the show and turns it into text. 2) That is also the answer to *any* "what about babies, children, etc." question: The system was considered infallible and so not questioned. And honestly, I'm not sure they changed the math at all in the end, only made sure that given the chance to be better, a soul would get the chance to choose so. 3) While yes, Jason is probably the *dumbest* character in the show... don't sleep on him. He's dumb as a bag of rocks and never really gets any smarter, but in his life he did and saw so much in his tiny little Jacksonville world that he ends up with some of the most poignant and insightful moments in the show. Whenever someone comes to him with a problem, he tells them a story that sounds like nonsense, but it's not. It's always something that contains a parallel to the problem the person is having and how he handled it. Almost all of them are turning points either in the story or the character's arc. I think it would have been very hard for the show to go the places it does without these silly, seemingly random stories. Whenever I think of this show, hell, whenever I think of certain things in real life, I remember the story he told about how his buddy was a single parent who worked multiple jobs and didn't have time to research every tomato he bought. No one else in the show had seen the kind of poverty he'd seen, and wherever things went from there would have been much worse without him. Don't get me wrong, he's not my favorite character by far, but every time I watch through the show I appreciate him a little more. I still haven't come around on Tahani. :P
@cceres3 ай бұрын
Another note about Jason because I can't help myself: If you are down on him, I recommend that you re-watch the whole show with an eye on his words and actions. He is unique among the four and able to have the insight he does because he is the least self-centered of the bunch. Chidi's anxiety, Tahani's inferiority complex, and Eleanor's extreme insecurity and avoidance, had each of them turned deep into their own heads. If you put aside the likely millions of dollars worth of property damage and so forth, Jason lived outside of himself. He had a real social group, and was a truly loyal and supportive friend to the people in his life. He knew so many different kinds of people in so many situations, and he had a ton of hobbies and new things he wanted to try all the time. He's spontaneous, always coming up with crazy ideas, and he always wants to cheer up the people around him when they're sad, or make them feel better if they start to get too down on themselves. Even if he's not really sure he understands their situation, he *listens,* and finds something to say about it, and it's enough. He questions authority and the people around him, not out of defiance or anxiety or aloofness, but out of actual concern that someone might get hurt or do something they regret later. Whether or not he even seems to understand what's going on, it's often enough to give the person enough pause that they do actually review potential repercussions and sometimes come to different conclusions. And people treat him kind of badly. They come to him for advice or an ear, usually as a last resort. When he says something actually relevant or insightful and they take something from it, suddenly knowing what they need to do, they treat it like an accident because he's too dumb to be able to say anything truly useful. They often don't even bother to thank him and sometimes backhanded-compliment or even insult him as they walk away. He is so genuine, and approaches everything thing they do with so much enthusiasm, and the wins of each person and the group as a whole with an almost contagious joy. And for all that, for as much joy and passion as he puts into every moment of his existence, always wanting to do the next thing, he's the first to realize that he's done. I realize I'm making it sound like he's my favorite character, but I always feel like there is so much depth and good to him that people tend to miss because of his cluelessness and rather slapstick tendencies. I think it's kind of a shame because he really is so important to the show, so I always feel the need to stick up for him.
@ezzybean__2 ай бұрын
@@cceres thank you for this comment, i love jason so much
@screamingtongue3 ай бұрын
Oh man. As soon as you hit with that title card music I just got a wave of...not quite nostalgia since it's a fairly recent show. But I was right back there at the time I was first watching it.
@theghostwiththemost7893 ай бұрын
It is an absolutely amazing opening theme
@ligiabonfanti34933 ай бұрын
I had the same feeling !
@frauleinbird3 ай бұрын
I fully admit that I was a little bored somewhere in the middle of The Good Place, but goddammit, I cry like a baby whenever I think about Jason waiting for Janet and Chidi leaving Eleanor. I just wasn't ready for that kind of emotional impact.
@FrumiousMing83 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video! I recommend The Good Place to everyone and it's become a comfort show for me. There's just something so special about it. When I first watched it, it felt so fresh and different. It still feels that way even now. Also Chidi's wave speech makes me cry every time 😭💙🌊
@kenfenn3 ай бұрын
my jaw dropped at the “people who manage boy bands”
@whitegirllistens3 ай бұрын
Hey Ghost, thank you so much for your video, The Good Place is my comfort show and I completely agree with you, it's not nearly talked about enough. The opening credits little song brings me so much inner peace, I am a sucker for philosophy and ethics and I love Chidi's character so much. I have such a soft spot for Jason, with every rewatch he just gives me more and more to love. The funeral they threw each other is stuck in my brain. Please keep making content, this was so nice and so much work!
@angel_in-black2 ай бұрын
This was the perfect show to binge watch in quarantine. I quickly became obsessed and it’s without a doubt one of the best shows I’ve ever watched. It’s funny, endearing, teaches you a few lessons, and didn’t overstay its welcome. A lot of shows seem to be dragged on by their creators and feel like they’ve run out of ideas, but every episode is vital to this series and it ends perfectly. If you haven’t watched it yet, you are missing out!
@libbybaker863 ай бұрын
Ok i need to rewatch it all for a fourth time now, but i know i will be bawling my eyes out at the finale. Bittersweet is a great description of the ending bur it never fails to make me cry
@emmamurphy7383 ай бұрын
45:57 I think about this scene almost daily. I cried when I first watched it. I truly can’t put into words how much this shows means to me
@cinny13133 ай бұрын
54:00 this line always makes me cry. Every time without fail. For me, this 1 line embodies the reason why this show is such a masterpiece
@YazzyJ7182 ай бұрын
Take it sleazy. It was nice to reminisce about this fantastic show for and hour
@greapesouda8053 ай бұрын
No joke I audibly cheered when I saw this video. No one ever talks about this show enough!
@hallekoepp11453 ай бұрын
New long form The Good Place content for me to watch?! Maybe this IS the Good Place
@TheEnchantedPickaxeHDGaming3 ай бұрын
Im proud to say that i managed to catch this show while it was first airing and didnt have a single thing about any of its 4 seasons spoiled for me, I got to experience every twist and turn completely blind and it was an unforgettable experience, the turn from "this show is really weird" to holy shirtballs "this show is brilliant" hit so much harder when you're not expecting it. The ending is probably my favorite ending of anything I've ever seen, it was one of the few times i got invested enough to genuinely mourne the show once the last episode ended.
@Lucy-vx2ls3 ай бұрын
I watched this show for the first time just after the fourth season showed up on Netflix. I've been rewatching it lately and what's wild to me is how all of the jokes still land. Some of the jokes are even funnier post-pandemic. It's just sooo gooood!
@PraiseAra3 ай бұрын
The Good Place is my comfort show, I can’t even count how many times I’ve watched it
@ccmarvmd82003 ай бұрын
Easily, in my opinion, the best show of all-time, amazing video and I'd love to see this show get more recognition
@raymondsims704212 күн бұрын
I 100% respect this opinion the good place is phenomenal and easily in my top ten best series I’ve ever watched.I have the wire ranked at number 1.
@Discworld-Edge-Witch3 ай бұрын
32:51 That scene was the most effective use of a Cheers! Reference ever! (For the Zoomers: Ted Dansen starred as a bartender in the very long running sitcom Cheers! It's kind of a classic) Ted Dansen back behind a bar. I-conic
@brittvaughn94472 ай бұрын
After the first season, I was so scared because I thought for sure they would just follow the formula again and it would get stale. I cannot describe the sheer happiness I experienced when I was wrong.
@ianonthekitten2 ай бұрын
I WAS IN THE MIDDLE OF REWATCHING IT WHEN I WATCHED THIS BC I WANTED TO SEE WHAT PPL THOUGHT ON YT AND YOU GOT IT SPOT ON IN THE FIRST 5 SECONDS
@ianonthekitten2 ай бұрын
maybe im just predictable idk
@worldsbiggestholdthegirlfan3 ай бұрын
I am on my 7-8th full rewatch, I’ve loved it since 2016
@djk5v2 ай бұрын
I always cry when Chidi leaves.
@Frederick844Ай бұрын
I recently rewatched this show and was reminded of how amazing it is. Truly one of, if not my favorite show. Micheal is my favorite character. The absolute delight he takes in the small pleasures of life is so lovely to watch and reminds me to romanticize my own life. I really love how Micheal is so fascinated by simple human experiences. It helps me feel so much more excited by my own life. Just one of the reasons why I love that show so much and I really think everyone should give it a watch
@pancitoconpaltar3 ай бұрын
I just think kids and pets go to their own heaven or good place automatically 😌
@LOONACOREАй бұрын
This could actually be true to some extent if Eleanor mentioning Dog Heaven is to be trusted
@lil_fch_cba3 ай бұрын
I’ve always loved this show, I discovered it when I was in middle school and it has followed me ever since. I watch it once a year and every time I learn new things and discover something new about the show, it’s simply brilliant. This is one of the best shows I’ve ever seen and your video really emphasises everything I liked about the show :) Great video man :) Btw I am now a second year philosophy student and this show is essential to my studies aha :)
@nancyjonesfrancisАй бұрын
If you love The Good Place, you'll love Severance. Definitely something to check out. Both are stellar.
@chuvst3r2 ай бұрын
honestly if micheal had realised that resetting the timeline over and over again would still be a form of hell, he wouldve gotten what he wanted. just by having the humans have just enough memory to experience dejavu and anxiety but not enough to know whats truly happening till Eleanor figures it out, that would still be horrific to experience
@0_Pokio_03 ай бұрын
I love this show, and I'm glad to see more people discussing it :D
@lara1208-b1p2 ай бұрын
I love how you ended this video with a brief story of its personal impact on you. I love this show so much! I definitely did think it had a sloggy middle but the overall quality makes up for it. Best ending to any show ever, and best first season, too.
@Derbonic2 ай бұрын
I'm SO jealous of anyone who still gets to watch this for the first time.
@ThisWeirdWorldVids2 күн бұрын
The summer of 2021 my oldest daughter and I started watching this show, while going through our binge watching my mother died. In an effort to cheer me up we decided to finish this series. And the wave speech was the most comforting thing that I could have had come into my life in that time. Currently rewatching for the fourth time and it absolutely won't be the last. One of my fav shows ever, and in my opinion one of the best from start to finish that has been aired. It truly helped me during one of my most painful grieving times of all of my 41 (almost 42) years. This show will always have a special place. Take it sleezy....
@FlareBinar2 ай бұрын
The Good Place is probably the TV show closest to what a sitcom written by Douglas Adams would look like, and that is probably the best endorsement I have ever given a TV show.
@Howdyasdo3 ай бұрын
Take it sleazy is the best motto for life. Get as much good as you can and if something bad happens, learn from it and don't dwell on your mistakes. I love when anybody talks about this show. So thanks for this stellar analysis.
@princessjazmin64993 ай бұрын
Just wanna say I loved that you used the shows version of the swears throughout the video. Genuinely made me giggle every time😂
@GildedLimbo3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective/passion for this show. I really enjoy long form content when it's a passion project/about something I appreciate and this show, I really, REALLY appreciate. While it does have flaws in places, it still straps a torch to my chest because damn, my eyeballs get sweaty and my heart gets warm, everytime.
@haileerolofson94953 ай бұрын
no matter how many times I watch this show, I cry like a baby during the entire finale. its just that good
@fml12333 ай бұрын
Really nice video man, thanks for making this, lovely to see people talk about this show, it’s so incredibly close to perfect
@dude_thats_rowin3 ай бұрын
Damn hour long video about my favorite show of all time, yes please
@dude_thats_rowin3 ай бұрын
(Cant watch it rn tho im at work but im putting it in my watch later)
@72bluestar3 ай бұрын
TGP was so instrumental during a difficult period of transition in my life. Even though it's years later, I am grateful to have found this video. While I think I have a wildly different takeaway from this series, that only makes me appreciate this video more. thank you for sharing
@HELLO-c2w2 ай бұрын
This show changed my life, for the better and it made me fully understand humans, emotions, and the dilemmas of life and made my life better. I will check back when I finish the video.
@ivonne_lauАй бұрын
I really love this silky little show so much, thank u for such an in-depth recap and honestly for the appreciation that the show deserves. I also have seen myself changing my ways of acting after having watched this show a couple of years ago, not in a "there's a point system that will be better if I pick up street trash" but more in a "we are all in here together, the leats we can do is care for each other" I feel like this show radicalized me in ways I didn't even realized at the moment. And I always find myself looking back on it when things are bad, using it to remember that we are all human and we are all trying our best, in the context that we exist in. I'm so so sorry for the rumble 🥲😹
@AndrewPowell-sm3wj3 ай бұрын
How did I never notice Trevor still floating in the other episodes 😭
@Laezar12 ай бұрын
44:08 Obviously dogs either go to the good boy place or to the ruff place
@lauralimon31604 күн бұрын
a friend of mine recommended this show and he included the major spoler in his synopsis. and still that plot twist caught me off guard. I LOVE THE GOOD PLACE, i have already watched it around three times and i never get tired. thanks for this lenghty analysis. greetings from mexico
@Newhandle1621 күн бұрын
I get anxiety every holiday and to soothe myself yesterday I reassured myself by telling me that no matter what happened, eventually everyone who knows me will die and everyone who was ever remembered or was influenced by me will die. Helped lol
@looseleaflyra3 ай бұрын
I'm convinced I'm missing something because throughout this entire video, I was waiting for you to bring up Chidi and Eleanor's language barrier in season 1, which doesn't exist when they meet in life. You know, in episode 1, Eleanor comments on how good Chidi's English is, and he says he's not speaking English, it's a translation in the good place, clearly implying that he doesn't know English, at least not well. But when they meet after being sent back to earth to be alive, he speaks perfect English, and they communicate the same as before. I refuse to believe I'm the only person who has ever noticed this, so I'm assuming it was addressed at some point? I feel like I'm losing it. Someone else has to know what I'm talking about
@cybercorn59663 ай бұрын
Its probably that he’s multilingual, which makes sense. Especially with him moving to Australia, he probably knows English well, considering he speaks it as a kid.
@theghostwiththemost7893 ай бұрын
@@looseleaflyra that actually is something I noticed. I just assumed that he spoke multiple languages and that he got better at English before him and Eleanor met in the new timeline which is why I didn’t bring it up
@looseleaflyra3 ай бұрын
@@theghostwiththemost789 yk that makes sense, glad to know im not the only person who noticed though.
@mobeenegbaria16172 ай бұрын
Oh man this show Is indeed a masterpiece, My number 1 show ever, I am absolutely certain I'll be rewatching the show with my loved ones later on in my life
@raymondsims704212 күн бұрын
Just finished watching it with my lady and I’m 100% with you I’ll love this show forever. It is absolutely one of the greatest series I’ve ever watched.
@johnnafunkhouser59992 ай бұрын
Craving frozen yogurt and loving your appreciation of the series. Top knotch❤
@talialopes2210Ай бұрын
thinking abt how much of an impact this show has had on you reminded me of how i feel the exact same way. Chidi saying that we owe it to each other to be better is constantly on my mind
@vexorian2 ай бұрын
51:26 Not even Michael, an architect, knew about how no humans went to the good place in 500 years. I guess very few demons knew that. And also I guess Glenn was never assigned to a baby torture department...
@r3cruit28315 күн бұрын
I’m so glad that this show was never spoiled by social media before I got to watch it
@athegrey3 ай бұрын
my only hang up about the ending was that i would want the option to be reincarnated
@yamir11053 ай бұрын
12:40 my guy, this part had my mouth dropped towards the floor. Didn't expect it XD
@yuibunoy7052 ай бұрын
SERIOUSLY. This show is so underrated. Whenever I see video essays none of them actually capture the deep complex aspect of the show
@LiamYankeeАй бұрын
Damn underrated channel
@BrianaLynn73 ай бұрын
I was so confused as to how it was a good place from the beginning
@forbiddenbox3 ай бұрын
frozen yogurt was diabolical I'm sorry 😭
@jaywwen2 ай бұрын
help ive watched this show multiple times and somehow i never realized that eleanor became the little voice in that guy's head??
@seventiny472 ай бұрын
bro im so fucking happy u made this, GENUENLY THANK U SM, this is absolutly so underaded and fucking fantastick
@petestevenson100417 күн бұрын
This show combined my two favourite things in life: ethics / morality and religious or 'afterlife' studies (as well as scientific evidence of the afterlife). I came for the content, I stayed for the amazing story-telling (and optimistic music and set design), and with the fantastic series finale I got the biggest gifts a tv show ever gave me: a permanent emotional re-wiring, and a sense of renewed purpose amidst a sea of universal, existential meaninglessness. I sometimes grieved the loss of past favourite tv shows, but none have left me feeling so affirmed, so optimistic about life, as this show has. I wouldn't be surprised if this show turned out to be responsible for saving the lives of many would-be suicidal ppl during the pandemic lock downs, and imo, That is a Truly Great thing. Maybe this little sitcom helped us all become the best version of ourselves, and that after all is why we're here. Either way, I'm eternally grateful..
@pirayesu38582 ай бұрын
Subscribing bcz i finally found someone who loves this show as much as I do. like you said i just keep finding myself rewatching the good place. I rewatched it again after like 1,5 years i think and i LOVE THIS SHOWWWWW 😭😭
@RefriDeUva3 ай бұрын
Just finished Rewatching the show for the 4th/5th time after seeing your video and OMG i cried like a baby at the ending, it's SUCH a good show aaaa
@deeduna50283 ай бұрын
me and my brother love this show both watched it separately and we been trying to get my dad to watch it. We say how deep it goes how much philosophy is involved and it makes of sound like such a serious show but we always have to say ITS A COMDEY BUT SO WELL WRITTEN AND PLAYED OUT
@rashipriya4613 ай бұрын
this is such a nice video! looking forward to more from you
@gergopahollo2 ай бұрын
Kristen Bell is a national treasure and she must be cherished and protected at all costs.
@VictoryDanDukor2 ай бұрын
this whole video is awesome. but the piss kink question at the end made me holler with laughter! so good.
@elise29203 ай бұрын
I love this show so much and am so happy to see a video essay on it!
@UniformAnimates2 ай бұрын
To further the point made at 17:00, when Eleanor is looking through John's file and you can't read any of it - it's actually a cipher that lists a bunch of his actions, for example: - Stole hotel room pen - Looked in hotel room bible for money - No tip left on pillow at checkout - Watched music video on coworker's cell phone after he said he was over his data limit for month
@Uf7f7d6cufihud6dgco3 ай бұрын
19:47 No, Sean knew the whole time about the axtra attempts. He was just torturing Michael by making him scramble over and over, trying to hide the failures and fix the scenerio.
@theghostwiththemost7893 ай бұрын
@@Uf7f7d6cufihud6dgco that’s a potentially cool theory, but it just doesn’t make sense with all of Michael and Shawn’s interactions throughout the show
@cisalzlman2 ай бұрын
Motherforkin shirtballs I can't even listen to description of the finale with turning into a puddle 😭😭😭
@Dioxazine_Stars17 күн бұрын
This show genuinely changed my perspective on life. It brought me a great sense of peace about life and death, and I feel that I am a wiser and better version of myself for having seen it. See you all in the dot of the I.
@blackheartfarming2 ай бұрын
Great video. I only cried twice, lol. Such a great show
@hellomewАй бұрын
the twist genuinely blew my mind when i first watched it
@brittvaughn94472 ай бұрын
I'm sorry THERE ARE EXTENDED EPISODES?!?!?! HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS?!?!!!
@zangdaarrmortpartoutАй бұрын
I remember the first time I watched this show. I had an hunch and realized just a few moments before Eleanor which made it even more relatable. I have watched it 4 times with different people and there's ALWAYS a new life lesson to be learned. It amazes me how a show led in such a naive way, with walking stereotypes as character, actually convey such deepness By the way, Jason actually say a few very intelligent and amazing things in the course of the show , they make them even more memorable given the nature of this character
@kiwitartss3 ай бұрын
I love this show so much, I think about it all the time.
@veronicamaine38133 ай бұрын
Jason is my favourite! He’s truly the one with the most growth and I think you are selling him short.
@theghostwiththemost7893 ай бұрын
@@veronicamaine3813 I wasn’t trying to sell him short. I think all of the main characters are fantastic, he’s just my personal least favorite
@takendruid2 ай бұрын
It has been four years since I finished the good place. But watching this video had me in tears over the ending again
@tillytiger50413 ай бұрын
this video is a masterpiece. thank you mr ghost for talking about the amazing show
@darthbek19 сағат бұрын
It is top 3 comfort shows for me. (three months late, but screw it. This video needs continued traction)
@leonfertich39333 ай бұрын
Love the timing. I just rewatched the whole show
@Miscellaneous_Minx2 ай бұрын
25:27 My interpretation of the high council was a member from each Place, thus Shaun would become the leader of the Bad Place as he sits with the leaders of the Good and Neutral Places
@starfait_draws2 ай бұрын
I rave about this show every chance I get. I've seen it like maybe 8 or 9 times? I don't think I never not cry at the ending. I make everyone I can watch it if they are willing because I also think it is THE BEST TV SHOW ever