
The Good Place, created by Michael Schur for NBC, is a philosophical comedy about four recently deceased humans navigating the afterlife — and the show's central structural conceit, revealed at the end of the first season, is one of the great plot twists in television comedy history. What makes The Good Place unique is its genuine engagement with moral philosophy: it introduces viewers to Kant, Scanlon, Aristotle, and utilitarian ethics through comedy while telling a story about whether people can truly change. Its four-season run ends with one of the most emotionally satisfying finales in television history. No show has ever made ethics this funny or this moving.
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