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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2020 · 52 MIN

FFR 114: The Good Place - The Final Season

from Feminist Frequency Radio · host Feminist Frequency

As The Good Place finishes its 4th and final season, we reflect on the cultural impact of a refreshingly sincere and optimistic show which came at a particularly dark time. Join us as we revisit some of our favorite moments, and ask what The Good Place taught us about how to be a good person in a morally complex world.Time Stamps:0:40 - Anita and Ebony flesh out their Star Trek, space-vape fanfic2:25 - Main Discussion on the final season of The Good Place39:08 - What’s Your Freq Out?Carolyn on Until the End of the World on Criterion ChannelEbony on Cinematography and DPsAnita on Sayaka Murata's “Convenience Store Woman” (2016 in japan) / english translation in 2018Links Mentioned:Our previous episode on The Good Place - https://youtu.be/qq4x0CmDCYI“The Good Place Doesn’t Need a Love Story” by Angelica Jade Bastién, Vulture, January 23, 2020 - https://www.vulture.com/2020/01/the-good-place-eleanor-chidi-love-story.htmlWomen vs. History: The Defiant Lives That They Don’t Want You to Know by Anita Sarkeesian and Ebony Adams - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1250146739/Follow Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe on to FFR on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our Star Trek PodcastTwitterInstagram

As The Good Place finishes its 4th and final season, we reflect on the cultural impact of a refreshingly sincere and optimistic show which came at a particularly dark time. Join us as we revisit some of our favorite moments, and ask what The Good Place taught us about how to be a good person in a morally complex world.

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