it's funny you bring this all up cause something I've been postulating a lot lately is that the Good Place is actually quite similar to a certain space gem animated show you have strong opinions about
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Bojack just is who he is, the good and the bad, and the only way to stop being who he is is to stop being completely, and that fact is also both good and bad, but mainly it's just inevitable
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This feels like the exact opposite extreme, a position of pure misanthropic nihilism which is both useless and not imo terribly tenable. "People never change" feels empty and self justifying too.
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this is part of why I've come to see Always Sunny as the symmetrical antithesis of Good Place, like its last season episode was a parody of Waiting for Godot that now feels like it was predicting Good Place's ending and playing against it
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Fred Clark once described IASIP as the most serious attempt to do a story that actually takes place in Hell since Dante and Milton and they really did commit to it more than TGP
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