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  1. I've seen a lot of people these past few days upset and concerned that the Door, and the Good Place, is advocating suicide. I thought I'd throw my two cents in as someone who has actually attempted to kill myself and still struggles with suicidal thoughts from time to time.

  2. I understand that whether it's positive or negative suicide is suicide. However, I don't think the writers were trying to convey it as suicide. I think the writers were influenced from certain aspects laid out in Hinduism and Buddhism.

  3. I watched the series finale of TGP last night and was quite shocked by my own reaction to it. I normally have the emotional variation of sand whilst watching movies or TV. Songs make me cry if they're sad, but usually I'm not emotionally affected by stuff like that.

  4. For The Good Place, here we have this bittersweet ending. I'm still wrestling with it and how it is making me feel. I had a severe bout of depression about four years ago that took me a while to recover from and rebuild. Honestly, this ending has shook me to my core and made me regress a bit.

  5. 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.

  6. I dont think the shows ending was about suicide or the good place being boring or whatever. Jason, Chidi, Eleanor & even Michael (who wanted to leave) all had fulfilled lives. They had served their greater purpose if you will.