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Here we go. The final season.
Apparently this was supposed to be a one-hour, two-part premiere like prior seasons, but NBC decided to split it into two weeks for some reason. Overall I'm down with that, because it means the show runs for a week longer, but it does feel like we need to get that second half-hour out of the way to really get the ball rolling. As a result, I thought this one leaned more towards "clever" on the "clever/funny" scale -- but there were some laughs, and it was pretty darn clever.
I really liked how quickly the whole system was put under stress by the four new subjects, even if one of them was a Bad Place ringer. I actually wouldn't have minded more of the deadpan Linda (Michael's dejected, "Oh Linda!" cracked me up), but having her being a Bad Place plant -- and one we've met before -- was a nice twist. (Although I really didn't understand their impatience to make her excited to be there. Wouldn't becoming a better boring person still count as a win?). And this was a great use of Simone's backstory. Of course she would (think she was) self-aware of what was going on. It's a cool way to make her a problem without subverting the fact that we know she is a good person already, and not disposed to being problematic.
One of the benefits of this being the last season is that the show doesn't need to worry about burning out some of the recurring characters, so we'll probably see more of them. It'll be fun to have more of Sean, Derek, Mindy, and the Judge than we usually get (I presume). All those actors make a meal out of their scenes.
And the premiere's podcast episode is already up! It's The Good Place season, everyone.
Apparently this was supposed to be a one-hour, two-part premiere like prior seasons, but NBC decided to split it into two weeks for some reason. Overall I'm down with that, because it means the show runs for a week longer, but it does feel like we need to get that second half-hour out of the way to really get the ball rolling. As a result, I thought this one leaned more towards "clever" on the "clever/funny" scale -- but there were some laughs, and it was pretty darn clever.
I really liked how quickly the whole system was put under stress by the four new subjects, even if one of them was a Bad Place ringer. I actually wouldn't have minded more of the deadpan Linda (Michael's dejected, "Oh Linda!" cracked me up), but having her being a Bad Place plant -- and one we've met before -- was a nice twist. (Although I really didn't understand their impatience to make her excited to be there. Wouldn't becoming a better boring person still count as a win?). And this was a great use of Simone's backstory. Of course she would (think she was) self-aware of what was going on. It's a cool way to make her a problem without subverting the fact that we know she is a good person already, and not disposed to being problematic.
One of the benefits of this being the last season is that the show doesn't need to worry about burning out some of the recurring characters, so we'll probably see more of them. It'll be fun to have more of Sean, Derek, Mindy, and the Judge than we usually get (I presume). All those actors make a meal out of their scenes.
And the premiere's podcast episode is already up! It's The Good Place season, everyone.