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TGP's fantasy is something they can only gesture at in broad strokes, and it's the exact fantasy that Bojack dumped cold water on in its penultimate episode Like Chidi says, the Good *Place* is misnamed, it's not a matter of space but time
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Shur's thesis is something that every self-justifying has person has grasped at I didn't have a chance, I didn't have enough time, give me another ten years to work on it, I'll get better And it's an appealing fantasy but one that you know is appealing because it's bullshit
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The counterargument, though, is that you give him eternity to atone. Essentially, he goes to purgatory, and maybe never gets out. Brett Norwalk hadn't yet. Not all souls make it to the Good Place, we just aren't torturing people forever.
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And that's their solution. You do give them enough time...but they have to do the work, they have to improve, and if they don't, they go another round in purgatory, in which they're being tortured, though with a goal in mind.
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TGP also never really reckons with the fact that it's ideas of right and wrong are inherently arbitrary. Why does watching the POTC movies or having a theme wedding make you worthy of eternal damnation?
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