Missed it when it aired the other night. Watched it on DVR over the weekend. Chidi being unable to make even the smallest decision was hilarious. “You just filibustered recess!”
I liked Jason’s description of himself as a “professional amateur DJ”. Also Tahani telling Fake Eleanor about her favorite TV show - “It’s been on for 16 years. They’ve done almost 30 episodes!”
I loved how (fake)Eleanor thought that maybe Jianyu was her soulmate, only to quickly realize how ridiculous that thought was during Jianyu’s wedding to Janet.
If I understand it right, Fake Eleanor got over half the “good point” credit over the course of a day or so fror doing weak stuff like opening doors and throwing parties, that it took living paragon Real Eleanor to accrue in her entire life.
No, nothing she had done counted. She got all those points by sacrificing herself to go to the Bad Place in order to save everyone else. The whole dying to save someone else turned up a notch.
I love how Jason thought Michael was Janet’s father, and how Janet had to keep reminding Jason that she’s not a girl. And that Jason died doing what he loved: a bunch of whippits.
Jason’s buddy (something boi?) delivering the safe in that weird Mario Bros disguise was hilarious. But if they were so broke, where did they get the money for a safe? (Or whippits?)
If I caught what Michael said about him correctly, the real Jianyu is actually still alive. I suppose he might still show up at some point, but there’s apparently no need to rescue him from the Bad Place as with “Real” Eleanor.
Yeah, I had interpereted it as the points effectively being frozen when her motivation was impure, and then being “cashed in” when the motivation changed.
I loved the episode, but, what bugs me, if all those other people are really as good as they are supposed to be, why do they dislike Eleanor and resent the events she caused so much? When they were alive, they dealt with much worse and forgave much worse. So why don’t they just get over it? After all, there aren’t any real consequences in The Good Place. So you got hit with a turkey leg while you’re flying and crash into a wall. You aren’t hurt. Tahani’s motives aren’t pure, either. She was trying to get her parents’ love and approval while alive, and even in the afterlife is constantly looking for attention, approval, and applause.
I know, I’m overthinking and nitpicking. I love this show.
That’s what I heard as well. I am curious to find out what sort of person Mindy is, because if she’s the sole inhabitant of the neutral zone that suggests she’s not just average.
I meant “average” in the sense of typical or normal, but you may be right that we’ll learn she’s the one person who’s precisely in the middle of the good/bad scale. It’s interesting to think about exactly what that would mean in the moral system presented by The Good Place. Maybe Mindy’s actions while alive were all morally neutral so she never gained or lost points, or maybe her good deeds and bad deeds were of equal weight and thus cancelled each other out.
It makes sense that Fake Eleanor would earn way more points for volunteering for The Bad Place than a living person would for “merely” sacrificing their life. After all Fake Eleanor knows exactly what’s in store for for the rest of eternity, but is doing it anyway. Pobody on Narth could possibly do the same. Also, we’re finally going to see The Medium Place.
What I don’t understand, is why now that Michael knows that Jianyu is Jason, haven’t they at least shared the blame of all the mix-ups with him? Or acknowledge that since a least a couple of things have gone wrong, maybe the issues aren’t with either Fake Eleanor or Jason, but with Michael?