7 reviews
Jason and Tahanni are fixing things
- mohamadacma
- Oct 20, 2019
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Chillax
Back To My Good Place
I finally started to laugh in this season. There were good jokes. It made me feel like I'm watching season 1.
Wow and Wow Again!
This episode is one of the best things ever to be on television. Ever. It is amazing. Wonderful. Fantastic. Mind-blowing. Surprising. Original. Get the thesaurus. This episode gets 10 stars to the 10th power. I love you, Michael Schur!!!
- danieldomecq
- Oct 12, 2019
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My first ever-rating :) This episode was worth it
I have to say, this episode was pretty touching. I connected on a lot of levels with much of what the characters were feeling. The writers stay true to their beliefs in this episode which is why I think it's a classic. The character development continues as our four stars continue their path to becoming better versions of themselves.
"Chillaxing" left me with a good feeling afterwards, which is what I'm looking for when watching The Good Place, and still managed to contribute to the plot.
Jokes were spot on as well.
9/10
9/10
Has become a vacation resort
What was a truly original story and amazing adventure in the first three series but has become lack lustre and almost predictable in the fourth.
Its like a vacation resort where everyone needs cheering up and one or two need to learn a lesson, how boring. Thus far the premise has been the same in every episode this season - copies with a different script.
This making progress with each person is mind numbingly hard work to watch.
The holiday resortesque backdrop is really really lame. It worked for introductory purposes earlier on but now just seems ridiculous. These people are dead, not retired in Florida.
I'm reviewing this at episode 3 so I'm open to the possibility of improvement but I'm not holding my breath. The episodes are far too short - 20min - so there's not much time - something left field better happen, and happen soon!
Too caught up in itself...
I knew this would eventually happen, but this show should not even be considered a sitcom. It just isn't funny, and the sparse jokes that are in there fall flat. There is something wrong when a "sitcom" like this, which should be consistently funny, needs comic relief (Jason). I honestly feel a bit disappointed that the show runners chose to go the more conceptual route instead of the route with more humor.