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  • Warning: Spoilers
    Definitely a stronger episode than the previous one. But it's still far from as good as it used to be. This episode takes a very interesting turn at the very end and this is the closest we've come this season so far to the heartfelt charm of the first 2 seasons, so I can appreciate that. But overall, it's still a pretty big mess.

    I am enjoying Michael and Janet's increase in interaction and screen time. Since Ted Danson and D'Arcy Carden have always had a special character dynamic. Even if a lot of it feels like it's forcing together a plot as you're watching it. That being said, Michael's desperation to have his experiment work and his passion for the 4 leads is a great way of showing that he genuinely cares about them. Something I'm glad they kept from S2. Michael having human feelings.

    Janet is still a fun character, despite being hung up being in love with Jason still. I miss her powers, her charming upbeat personality and offbeat dark humour. It's so easy to forget she's actually an all knowing robot, and I don't know how I feel about that.

    Unfortunately, most of this episode was kind of miserable and unfunny. After a short but hilarious bit with Maya Rudolph in the beginning. The episode devolved into the lot of the group deciding to split up... in ways that feel so forced and lazily written.

    Tahani's reunion with Larry Hemsworth? Who's written in such a painfully thin fashion. It just seems everything falls apart instantly, the season doesn't know where it wants to go and is forcing itself back together as quickly as its crumbling. It's simply not fun.

    I actually didn't mind Simone in this episode. Her conversation with Eleanore was quite sweet and had a funny joke in there. I just hate to see a show struggle so much to stick to it's premise and commit to itself when it starts to experiment.

    With the 4 now knowing about Janet, Michael and the existence of the afterlife coming as the last minute stinger scene, hopefully this marks a turning point for the season? I remember it getting better but not right away.

    I'm really having a hard time with these opening episodes.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Between the two storylines, we get to see something interesting and unique. So, the first season was about finding a way to solidify the characters' relationships and the second found a way to get right to those relationships even after the snap at the end of S1. Season 3's way of doing that is right here: we see a new way for the relationships to solidify instantly in a basic yet effective way.

    Janet and Michael's story is entertaining as they try to meddle to keep the Brainy Bunch together. The Brainy Bunch's way of going about things is wacky as always; seeing them try new things and, of course, failing. It's funny, fun, and heartbreaking all the same at different points in the episode. Well done.

    The cliffhanger made me scream just a bit. SPOILER ALERT HERE: What is going to happen to the humans now that they know an afterlife exists?!? It's gonna be great.

    So far, season 3 seems to be going in a different direction and I like how it's going. Fun. (9/10)
  • jwwalrath-227-8548713 October 2018
    9/10
    Fun
    We get to see Michael and Janet fool around with the gang on Earth and the results are pretty fun.
  • safenoe6 April 2022
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    According to Rotten Tomatoes, the third season of The Good Place has a rating of 98%, based on 47 reviews. I was quite excited about the third season. I'm really wanting this to be so, but somehow the beginning of season 3 is meandering Down Under after the first two glorious seasons.

    Anyway, the Hemsworth angle is quite funny, and I was even hoping for a Hemsworth cameo.