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"The Good Place" To End with Upcoming Season 4
"The Good Place" To End with Upcoming Season 4 on NBC
Nellie Andreeva June 7, 2019 "The Good Place" creator/executive producer Michael Schu made the announcement Friday night at the Television Academy in North Hollywood during a panel discussion dedicated to the critically acclaimed comedy series. https://deadline.com/2019/06/the-goo...bc-1202629402/ |
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I love the show but it's for the best.
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Why did it get canceled?
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I was hoping it would at least go to 5 seasons. I understand why it's ending though.
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That's too bad. I honestly have never seen an episode but it sounds like a good show
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The Good Place creator Michael Schur made the right decision to call it quits after four seasons
"Most sitcoms don’t truly need to stick the landing, because viewers can return to them and hang out with their favorite characters without giving too much thought to the broader narrative of the series," says Riley McAtee. "No one really resents Seinfeld for ending on a low note, and you can always end your rewatch of The Office with Michael’s departure, to name two examples. But The Good Place is different, and ending the show on Schur’s own terms should prevent the series from going off the rails the way so many other programs in the genre do. Just practically, the show wasn’t built to sustain a long run. What would Schur and Co. do to keep the show going? Reset everyone’s memories again? Send them back to Earth again? Take them back to the Bad Place? Find new drama in the Good Place? There are only so many twists and turns a story can take before it ties itself up in a knot. This decision to end the story at its natural conclusion also means there won’t be a premature cancellation that ends the show on a cliff-hanger, or a slog through dozens of filler episodes just to stay on the air (something that happened at times in Season 3)." ALSO: Schur teases new final season characters. |
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i think they could have done a lot with it. 4 seasons isn't a long enough time to play out the drama.
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If The Good Place had aired in past decades, would you have wanted it to air in broadcast syndication? There have been several broadcast-TV shows who are re-ran in syndication despite not reaching 100 episodes, or even 88 (like the original Star Trek series). I guess any rerun success for TGP may be hindered by its serialization.
If not broadcast, then I wouldn't mind a cable-syndication run for TGP.
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The Good Place managed to stay great because it cared more about its characters than plot twists
The Michael Schur NBC comedy, which ends its four-season run tonight, kept viewers on their toes after the big Season 1 reveal. Yet unlike other mystery box shows like Mr. Robot and Westworld, The Good Place never cared about topping itself. "Despite unleashing one of the most impressive plot twists in recent memory, The Good Place has continued to operate in service of its philosophical base and characters rather than try to pull the rug out from under us for a second time, and possibly fail," says Miles Surrey. "What’s driven The Good Place hasn’t been any ill-fated attempt to outsmart its audience, but the growth of its characters in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. After being placed in an experiment designed to have them torture one another, Eleanor, Chidi, Jason, and Tahani have instead charted a path toward self-improvement through ethics lessons, owning up to their flaws, and seeing the fundamental decency in just about anything. Even Michael, who went from gleefully torturing his human subjects to becoming their biggest ally, has become a better, uh, demon—his journey feels like a natural extension of the show’s 'finding the good in everyone' storytelling. Not to repeatedly dunk on Westworld, but that show set up a similar path to enlightenment—robots living in their own eternal hell loop before rebelling against their demonic human overlords—but failed to maintain emotional investment; too many characters were left intentionally inscrutable. (Some humans are revealed as robots, all Anthony Hopkins did was creepily quote Shakespeare, etc.) The Good Place has never lost sight of what matters—its characters—and never sidelined that in favor of more disorienting plot machinations. All told, The Good Place is telling an engaging story on its own terms, and enjoying the series for the past three seasons hasn’t required fans to scour Reddit for the latest theories." ALSO:
The Good Place series finale "delivered on the feels" "The task of writing a suitable farewell for NBC’s one-of-a-kind comedy The Good Place is like being handed a blank blue book for the final essay exam in a freshman philosophy course," says Hank Stuever. "What did we learn about the meaning of life? (And what didn’t we learn?) What can we say about human nature and the choices we make? And do those choices affect everything else? Is the universe keeping score? You have one hour and 45 minutes. Cite examples." Thursday's series finale, says Stuever, "lacked the knifey wit and rapid-fire momentum that defined The Good Place, but it delivered on the feels. These tender tendencies are not to be underestimated in today’s comedies. It’s why people can’t stop watching Jim and Pam fall in love on reruns of The Office, where Good Place creator Michael Schur, a sort of high-functioning iconoclast in the network TV world, once worked as a writer, before co-creating Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. These shows (and their tonal cousins, such as Superstore and Schitt’s Creek) act as fuzzy blankets for an audience that prizes warmth and reassurance as much as the biting wit. It’s a carefully calibrated, salty-sweet balance between the snarky and the emotional. It’s the digs, followed by the hugs." Even though The Good Place's first episodes felt a tad too twee, it "was a small miracle in the noisy, doomed atmosphere of our particular End Times," says Stuever. "It was a gentle way to ponder our reason for being here...Beyond its final attempt to pluck its viewers’ easily-plucked heartstrings, I hope The Good Place’s legacy is one of inquiry, rumination and, most of all, a healthy dose of doubt. Dunked as we are in candy-coated artifice and carefully crafted lies, our world needs more Eleanors, willing to stand up and say that we’re all being duped." ALSO:
The Good Place left behind the feeling that it was a metaphor for television "What I kept coming back to over the course of 'Whenever You’re Ready,' Thursday night’s transcendent one-hour finale, was how much The Good Place also functioned as a metaphor for television itself, with its godlike creators, its capricious fans (Maya Rudolph’s Judge Gen foremost among them), its formulaic constraints, and its inherent potential," says Sophie Gilbert. "Both the secret hell-dimension of the Good Place and the comedy The Good Place begin with the premise of four entirely dissimilar people being brought together in a place that they believe is heaven. Eleanor (played by Kristen Bell) is an 'Arizona dirtbag' whose higher purpose on Earth began and ended with tequila and celebrity-baby plastic-surgery magazines. Chidi (William Jackson Harper) is a pathologically indecisive moral-philosophy professor. Tahani (Jameela Jamil) is a name-dropping socialite obsessed with luxury and status. Jason (Manny Jacinto) is a Floridian doofus defined by his love for wings, Molotov cocktails, and the Jacksonville Jaguars. In the Good Place and in their roles as TV characters, these people are supposed to torture one another for the entertainment of the people watching—their demon overlords, and us, the viewers at home. It’s the setup of sitcoms and reality shows since time immemorial: Put some contrasting characters or odd couples together and watch them drive one another crazy. When The Good Place revealed its big twist at the end of Season 1, the show got more interesting but also more meta. How would heaven reboot itself? Could the series function outside its carefully constructed premise? What might happen without the specific formula of the original configuration?" ALSO:
Kristen Bell has found her own Good Place having not acted on camera since filming The Good Place finale last September "One thing this show has done for me is really helped me value my life a lot more," Bell told Rolling Stone days after last Thursday's series finale. "I thought I valued it before, but I’ve been incredibly content since the show has ended. Previously — and maybe having kids growing up has something to do with this — I would run from job to job, worrying that if I waited one more moment, I would become irrelevant. But since September, I have really just been a mom, and I have loved it. There’s not a part of me that feels unfulfilled. I’m still working a little bit. I do a voiceover on an Apple show coming out in May called Central Park, and a voice on an Amazon kids show coming out in December called Do, Re & Mi. Morgan Sackett, the producer of The Good Place, and I started a production company that’s been making some commercials, and making an entity called The Tiny Chef alongside Imagine, but I’m not on camera. And I am totally fine with it. In the mornings, I wake up with my kids, I take them to school, I’m done at 9:30. I do work at my computer until 2:30, I pick them up, I make dinner, and I live a very Beaver Cleaver lifestyle with my family. That is, if Beaver Cleaver was into off-roading, which is a little bit more our family." ALSO:
Ted Danson on The Good Place's finale: I got to experience sadness along with my character "First off, we had the luxury of knowing that we were saying goodbye for the entire year that we were shooting the show," Danson tells EW. "Mike (Schur) knew that he would have told the story by the end of the season, and he didn’t want to vamp, he wanted to do it the way he envisioned it from the very beginning. So that was lovely. You got to be sad in real time and appreciate and celebrate the fact that we are all together doing this amazing show, because a lot of times you get cancelled when you thought you were going to be back. So the actual goodbye was not as sad. For me, the sadness of the actor and the sadness of the character saying goodbye kind of coincided, so it was kind of this wonderful, sweet, sad acting and also, you know, real life. By the time we watched the final show and did that whole final episode thing, it was just sweet, it wasn’t really even sad. The takeaway — there are so many little messages or thoughts about how the universe works. And I have to say that I walked away going — and I heard some other people say — 'I sure hope that’s the way the universe works.' Because you don’t know. And that’s the wonderful, sad, and exciting thing about being human. And it’s probably the reason why we have faith, because you had to live your life not knowing but having faith that certain things might be true." ALSO: |
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It’s Been 4 Years Since This Comedy Show Ended, But The Main Character’s Redemption Arc Still Amazes Me
Many TV shows feature great redemption arcs, but one beloved comedy that ended four years ago did the best job with this type of story. |
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It’s Been 4 Years Since This Comedy Show Ended, But The Main Character’s Redemption Arc Still Amazes Me
Many TV shows feature great redemption arcs, but one beloved comedy that ended four years ago did the best job with this type of story. |
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