TMC
02-02-2018, 11:08 PM
...the hard work of Season 1
http://uproxx.com/sepinwall/the-good-place-recap-somewhere-else-review-spoilers-season-two-finale/
“Like most of the sitcoms Michael Schur has worked on, The Good Place wasn’t as great at the start as it became later,” says Alan Sepinwall. “But where The Office, Parks and Rec, and even Brooklyn Nine-Nine needed a bit of time to fine-tune themselves and correct things that weren’t quite working, season two of The Good Place has been wonderful in large part because of the hard and occasionally thankless work that season one did. This season has been funnier, crazier, more surprising, and more audacious, but only because the show’s first year spent a lot of time explaining how the world worked and what made each character tick….The only reason a Groundhog Day-style episode covering hundreds of reboots works is because we have a baseline knowledge of who and what is important, so the show had the freedom to just get to the jokes, boom boom boom.”
ALSO:
“Lesser TV shows give you what you think you want. A great TV show like The Good Place gives you what you didn’t know you needed” (https://www.avclub.com/the-good-place-ends-its-remarkable-second-season-with-i-1822649316)
The Season 2 finale was as ambitious as Season 1’s finale, and it opens up even more possibilities for Season 3 (http://ew.com/tv/2018/02/01/good-place-finale-review/)
A handy guide to Michael Schur’s favorite actors, from Kristen Bell to Maya Rudolph (http://www.vulture.com/2018/01/mike-schur-actors-parks-and-rec-good-place.html)
http://uproxx.com/sepinwall/the-good-place-recap-somewhere-else-review-spoilers-season-two-finale/
“Like most of the sitcoms Michael Schur has worked on, The Good Place wasn’t as great at the start as it became later,” says Alan Sepinwall. “But where The Office, Parks and Rec, and even Brooklyn Nine-Nine needed a bit of time to fine-tune themselves and correct things that weren’t quite working, season two of The Good Place has been wonderful in large part because of the hard and occasionally thankless work that season one did. This season has been funnier, crazier, more surprising, and more audacious, but only because the show’s first year spent a lot of time explaining how the world worked and what made each character tick….The only reason a Groundhog Day-style episode covering hundreds of reboots works is because we have a baseline knowledge of who and what is important, so the show had the freedom to just get to the jokes, boom boom boom.”
ALSO:
“Lesser TV shows give you what you think you want. A great TV show like The Good Place gives you what you didn’t know you needed” (https://www.avclub.com/the-good-place-ends-its-remarkable-second-season-with-i-1822649316)
The Season 2 finale was as ambitious as Season 1’s finale, and it opens up even more possibilities for Season 3 (http://ew.com/tv/2018/02/01/good-place-finale-review/)
A handy guide to Michael Schur’s favorite actors, from Kristen Bell to Maya Rudolph (http://www.vulture.com/2018/01/mike-schur-actors-parks-and-rec-good-place.html)