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THE GOOD PLACE Roundtable: Jeremy Bearimy

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The Good Place was all new – and after that big button last week, we have many questions that need answers. Let’s see what the Nice Girls thought was SASSY about this episode:

Stupid:

Roz: It is bad that I hated Michael as someone who hunts and pecks as he types? He’s a demon, shouldn’t he know better?

 

Cay: The whole Jeremy Bearimy timeline was just too random and ridiculous.

Cara: For me it was the boomerang line by the cab driver. We get it. They’re in Australia.

Awesome:

Roz: I want more nihilism lectures? The show’s been staying away from it as a viable option, but I wanted more out of that part of Chidi’s lecture.

Cay: Eleanor’s description of America to the bartender, Chidi walking shirtless through the supermarket and then self-destructing in front of his students over a vat of chili.

Cara: Chidi’s breakdown was the best for me this week. Him just plowing candy into his shopping cart was such a mood for me this week.

So-So:

Roz: Michael’s cover about Team Cockroach needing protection from the FBI. Such a lame story that everyone saw through.

Cara: For me it was Jason and Tahini getting married. I don’t know what it’s setting up, but it was strange. Although, I did enjoy the tacos/marriage announcement.

Your Thoughts/Favorite Quote:

Roz: “I’m sorry my brain is melting.” – Eleanor on learning about Jeremy Bearimy

Cay: “We’re technically supposed to shut down the bank if anyone from Florida walks in.” – Bank manager
“I know it’s touristy, but I’d really like to visit a Lens Crafters.” – Michael

Cara: Chidi telling his students to go jump up their own butts.

The Good Place airs Thursday 8/7c on NBC. What did we think of other episodes? Check those out here.

Roz lives in the Los Angeles area, and has been a long time California girl. Despite her better judgment, she enjoys shows about the shallow sides of her home city, but will also find time to watch iZombie, Jane the Virgin, and much more. With a love of history, she also watches anything that is grounded in real life, including Victoria and black-ish. Having worked with children, she also follows shows she knows they watch (reminding her of those days of yore for her in the process). Contact her at roz@nicegirlstv.com.