Angels and Demons falling in love. About as thought provoking as a Hallmark Channel special.
How the mighty have fallen!! After a spectacular first season, the second looks like it was written as fan fiction.
Instead of focusing on the main story (Gabriel missing) and taking advantage of Jon Hamm’s comedic abilities, it kept bringing in new storylines and characters, only for all to be a MacGuffin! As someone else pointed out, this is a Hallmark movie!
Charming and witty series with a highly unique and profoundly written main character.
After their down right incredible second season I was more than a little curious about how this season would turn out. The real joy of The Good Place is how every season is drastically different in content while still staying true to the shows sense of humour, core characters and themes of moral philosophy.
Season 3 opts to explore the usual ideas of morality while on Earth, giving more great moments of the core group of humans interacting and learning together without so much of the original gimmick.
The biggest positive of this show is how well written the interactions between the main cast are managing to be very funny while offering actual incite into the underlying philosophy of the show. By taking the characters out of the crazy afterlife setting for a large part of the season forces the writers to focus on this element and allows the actors to show of their comedic sensibilities. However I would be lying if I said that the later half of the season, where more of the absurd elements the show rose to prominence for came back into play more, wasn’t the more interesting part. I have to give props to the writers for trying something different though and I can’t wait to see where they take this concept next.
This season is where the cast got to show off more. The character of Jason became far more realised, fleshed out and funny when he had more mundane concepts to deal with. Kristen Bell and William Jackson Harper got to flex their dramatic mussels for larger sections and D’arcy Carden absolutely crushes it in every episode, especially in episode 9 “Janet(s)”.
With it’s emphasis on name-drooping actual philosophers and general upbeat and absurd tone, The Good Place continues to separate itself for most of it’s competition.
I watched this a couple weeks ago but I can't stop thinking about it. Mainly because of Darren Criss and his portrayal of Cunanan. One of the best acting perfomances I have ever seen.
This second season was hardly about Gianni Versace. Probably about 3-4 eps were focused around his murder while the rest of the eps were about the killer with some small scenes of Versace.
I wasn’t a fan of the way they told the story backwards. It made me lose interest and get bored knowing what had already to the characters.
the episodes, when considered separately, are pretty great. the cast is stellar, with Darren Criss giving the performance of his career. the direction and art direction, in general, are good too.
but the way they tell this story reversed hurts this season as a whole. the suspension and the momentum of the story are lost. that’s why most episodes in this season is an 8 or a 9 for me, but the season as a whole is only 7