Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. when i first watched it, i wondered if it might end with the characters just going to the good place, and we wouldn’t actually see it. i was a little afraid that whatever they came up with wouldn’t live up to people’s imaginations, but i am so glad it ended the way it did, getting to see how things ended and were resolved. and there is a little bit of mystery with now knowing how michael ...

  2. The thing is, once I get some free time, I end up wasting it rather than doing something useful with it. Then I feel more depressed, and useless and the cycle continues. That's what I feel like the good place was - there was no one to help, no world to make better. So everything you do is fun, but utterly meaningless.

  3. The finale makes this show so bleak and depressing. [spoiler] I don’t think it’s about suicide. The whole point of the door is to address the question that “eternity” is not a particularly viable option in an afterlife, as how can you be in eternal bliss and still maintain happiness for eternity.

  4. r/TheGoodPlace. • 4 yr. ago. Does anyone else feel extremely depressed after the finale? Never felt this way from a show before. No Spoilers. The line about the waves and the ocean really hit me. In this past year, my fiance passed and my best friend committed suicide, and this show has been helping me a lot.

  5. I’m glad to hear someone else say that. Everyone else on this sub seems to love the ending, but to me it felt like watching most of the main characters commit suicide. It really didn’t sit well with me after loving the rest of the show.

  6. But...the big ending is to have them all (and I really just mean Eleanor), effectively commit suicide? They called it a sense of completeness and to let it all go, after tiring of perpetual bliss. Lose "evil"/the bad place, and suddenly the good place becomes so boring, not existing is the preferred alternative? This is stunning to me.