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EPISODE · Aug 24, 2018 · 1H 38M

The Good Place, Season 1

from Supercontext: an autopsy of media

This mainstream television series may be about the afterlife, but it also serves as a platform for defining our morality here in the real world. We discuss the team behind its creation and how they crafted a narrative that avoids political correctness, while teaching us about ethics and positivity in a time of political trauma. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: Science... For Her! Let's Get Physics Y'all EXPERIMENTING with Megan Amram The Lifeguard They Remain The Prisoner Brooklyn 99 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy  Additional Resources: Kantian comedy: the philosophy of The Good Place The Complicated Morality of The Good Place The Good Place: how a sitcom made philosophy seem cool Talking to a Philosopher About 'The Good Place' The Good Psychology In 'The Good Place' How Will NBC's 'The Good Place' Tackle Religion? How 'The Good Place' Became an Antihero Antidote 'The Good Place's Optimism Is a Salve for Despair in the Trump Era 'The Good Place' Helps Normalize Interracial Relationships 'The Good Place' is The Most Woke Sitcom on TV 'The Good Place' brings representation and genius-level comedy to the small screen

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