Judge Gen visits earth for the first time | The Good Place
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- The first thing I did was I Googled "big, juicy natural tomatoes."
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NBC’s The Good Place follows Eleanor Shellstrop, Chidi Anagonye, Tahani Al-Jamil, and Jason Mendoza as they seek redemption in the afterlife, aided by Good Place Architect, Michael, and a human-esque repository for all of the knowledge in the universe, Janet.
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From creator Michael Schur (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Parks and Recreation” and “Master of None”) comes a unique comedy about what makes a good person. The show follows Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell, “House of Lies,” “Veronica Mars”), an ordinary woman who enters the afterlife, and thanks to some kind of error, is sent to the Good Place instead of the Bad Place (which is definitely where she belongs). While hiding in plain sight from Good Place Architect Michael (Ted Danson - “Cheers,” “CSI” - in an Emmy Award-nominated performance), she’s determined to shed her old way of living and earn her spot.
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Jason's ability to comprehensively explain ethical constructs at random using the most.... Floridan stories is just always gold.
I've lived in 3 different places in Florida, his stories are hilarious but most of the state is really nothing like that.
Gotta respect Florida Man
@@AidanBuelingEdit: My memory is bad this is a lie he’s from Jacksonville
Well he’s from Tampa Bay not most of Florida
@@DeathnoteBB
Edit: Disregard this comment too lol
I didn't know that, even worse because that's where I live now. I'm familiar with pretty much the entire area. I mean I get they had to pick some area to scapegoat, just saying now I know for SURE it's unrealistic
@@AidanBueling Oh my god I’m just forgetful I looked it up to be sure and he’s from Jacksonville… idk where I got Tampa from
The Judge finding out about racism for the first time is so funny
"Also, I guess I'm BLACK, and they do not like black ladies."
I guess I’m Black…?
Anytime you see racism outside of humans, like aliens in star trek or star wars the audience always has the same thought. That ones just a different shade why is he a slave to the other one?
Wait till she finds out what they do to Albinos in Africa.
Galatians 3:28
There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Jason figured out how to explain it? Jason?!?! Oh this is a real high point. Yeah, this one is awesome!
Awesome 😂
It was Micheal’s low point when he figured out it was the bad place only bested by Eleanor. When Jason figure something out, it means whatever your doing isint working LOL.
I understood that reference.
Ohhhh snaaappp😂😂😂😂
@@Dac85 I understand this meta reference 😄
"Possession of a non-fried vegetable is a felony in Jacksonville" is so Florida.
I was recently in Jacksonville. Can confirm.
sounds like a fantastic law to me xd
Who’s going to tell him tomatoes are fruits
Thanks DeSantis
actually, the judge would first get docked points for using google bc you're supporting a company that date mines and has biased search results based on who pays more
All of us are doomed for even using an smartphone.
And yeah, using Google products given how they treat our very identity or how they support certain nation commiting gen*cide is also a huge reason to send anyone to the Bad Place.
Yep, using Google would be a thousand point deduction for the first use and a 1,500 point deduction for each willful, further use.
Uh, you're literally on RUclips right now.
Also, hosting the servers that run Google (and any other large online service) is bad for the environment because of how much electricity it consumes. So you'd be docked points just for using Google.
Also going to Hawaii and staying at a resort that is monopolizing their water and natural resources
Maya’s “I guess I’m black????!!!” is my favorite line in the whole show 😂
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas!!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I look at her and I see 90% European.
That was a joke addressed to Maya herself because her mother was black😂😂😂
@@WithoutliesShlimShlamdie-rc9ry Local man discovers biracial people. More at 11!
LOL such a biracial moment 😆
"Oh no, you are no one's problem, sweetheart 😘"
if someone said that to me... woof.
his reaction to that was too good 😂😂😂😂😂
It's hot and it's crowded; but somehow also cold and lonely
This is how I feel often.
it's a big place
What I really like about the Judge's character is that her perception of life on earth seems to have been based entirely on the TV shows she watches. In most shows, when it's not relevant to the plot, most major systemic issues aren't mentioned. If this is your entire 'database' on earth, it makes sense that you would conclude that these issues aren't quite as bad as they are. Also, real life tends to have way less resolving plotlines than most fictional stories do, so she probably went in with an abnormally high level of hope and left with almost none, which would also explain why she was so quick to want to wipe out all life and start from the beginning at the end of the show.
"I mean this guy chose this tomato, those are the consequences. You don't want the consequences? Do the research, buy another tomato." You mean like Chidi did? Analyzing every decision trying to make the most moral choice to the point of causing himself physical and mental anguish, and still ended up in the bad place?
That’s a great point
That's what they said in the video we just watched
@@CtrlAltCanc00the person probably needed to type it out to truly understand the context.
@@CtrlAltCanc00this comment has me so baffled lmfao
Libertarian moment
"Oh no, you are no one's problem, sweetheart."
The Judge knows that Chidi is forking ripped. 😏
I didn't get what that line meant 😐🤷♂️
She was hitting on him. She also has a thing for Timothy Olyphant. I'm pretty sure it just meant that Chidi's her type of man.
Jason is like a broken clock with only one hand that's out of sync. Its usually never right, except for 3pm on tuesdays.
And sometimes July.
And sometimes never.
I'm done! 😀
Jason is actually usually right when it comes to social-emotional wisdom. Go back and watch it and he usually gives solid advice to the rest of the cast
@@Coratlantrue.
@@saamjaza1742THIS BROKE ME
The funniest jokes in the show is when jason is being coherent, “jason!!!!! Jason figured it out” yeah those are the best jokes 😂
Right there at 4:33, you can see Eleanor wondering if she can take an all-powerful cosmic being for looking at her man the wrong way. 😂
I love how Judge adores Chidi and stills sents him to the bad place
She's not the judge of that. The point system handles that designation.
"The last place I went was a black friday sale at an outlet mall in Michigan! 😩"
"Why?"
"For the DEALS!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂 this makes me want to watch the show for the fourth time
I'm glad she went to Birch Run. It's a great outlet mall!
Just realised that the only way to get into the Good Place would be to know how the point system worked from day one and follow it to the letter. Even then you wouldn't get in because you aren't making the choices but following directions. The intent also means you aren't being good because you're trying to get into the good place.
With how the original point system worked. Even knowing the exact steps to take and following the rule book to a T, it was still a fifty fifty chance of getting into the Good Place.
there's an early scene where Eleanor tried this by doing good acts for people to get to stay in the Good Place and she eventually realized her motivation was corrupt and sacrificed herself to the bad place and ONLY THEN, did she get enough points to stay
Actually not even that works. In one of the first scenes of the show they talk about a guy who went on a drug trip and figured out how most of the system worked. Because of the way he found how he wasn't considered contaminated. The rest of his life was spent following these rules, he lived a miserable life. The main characters go and visit him at one point. He still ends up in the bad place.
@@sethharrington1796 A life made more miserable by the fact that he had the constant knowledge that if he did anything, ANYTHING that was selfish or wrong or against the point system, he was almost certainly going to the bad place. So people took advantage of him all the time and there wasn't anything he could do about it. It was existentially terrifying.
If yall watching Brooklyn Nine Nine, it coincides her being Marshall Haas, then going to Florida and having a boytoy 😂
😮
so- 99 and The Good Place are on the same universe, understood
@@wak5240it would make sense and explain a lot.
@wak5240 consider who Holts husband is.
So glad y'all finally uploaded this full scene my favorite in the whole show "this is bad"
This show on top of being a really good writer & funny sitcom, makes you want to improve as a person as it goes
RIGHT?! I thought i was the only one who felt this way.
Even the non-human judge ate Chick-Fil-A
Just can't resist those waffle fries.
It's really good.
Ugh why does bigotry taste so good 😢
Every so often Jason is the genius of the group. The show wouldn't work if Jason was an idiot all the time. He is an idiot most of the time but every so often....he is right.
Well, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
@@kamalapuriharitha1240 broken clocks can‘t talk
Jason is an idiot with good insights... Occasionally
It's an interesting split between intelligence and wisdom. Jason is not intelligent, but he is wise in the ways of his environment.
@@JManalanis that even possible ? In real life I mean.
I really do love how it only took such a relatively “short” time for her time on earth to basically break the judge
jeremy bearemy
Jason saves the day!
Yeah sadly no one gave him the credit
Every second of this show is good. EVERY. SECOND!!!
This scene sums up one of the central themes of this show: that capitalism, with its systems of exploitation and injustice that are impossible to avoid, is a barrier to spiritual development for all humanity
How did this get 76 likes? Has the good place fanbase become commies? I guess it makes sense, the show's final season makes it clear the writers really don't understand morality.
No. Ignorant people try to scapegoat capitalism for things inherent in any system. Exploitation and injustice are way worse when capitalism is suppressed. You think the USSR, the Vikings, and the Comanche didn't exploit people? Read a book.
@@AidanBueling Are you stupid or something?
Sounds like you don't understand morality or systems of government
I thought the central theme was eternal life is boring after enough time.
3:30 I literally quit my retail job at the end of Black Friday. At an outlet mall. IN MICHIGAN. This is too funny.
When she said “its warm and crowded and yet felt cold and lonely”……….. ouch
Very timely.. much needed a good laughter toward the end of this messy 2024
The Democrats handed the nomination to the least popular black woman in America. That's not a macro problem.
This is my favourite part of the show. It's definitely a challenge to stay in the good side when this world wants us dead since the moment we are born, life is a mess and we humans make it even worse.
I loved this show so much. It was brilliant, the entire run.
Welcome to Earth, the dread is free
Oh I was looking for this scene the other day. So happy you uploaded it 😁
I've just finished re-watching all of The Good Place and I missed so many little things the first time. Highly recommend additional viewings if you've only watched it once. Such a great concept for a show.
the fact that i just watched this episode today for the first time and this gets recommended ...
Ted Danson went from running a bar in Boston, Practicing medicine in Bronx, NY, and now "flossing" on behalf of humanity to amend the standards of Gods Judgement. Man is living a life of a grand sage. 😀
Every time jason says something right it hits you double hard
Maya Rudolph is a treasure!
Lowest common denominator, Jason, was able to explain life on Earth to a supreme being. You know things are rough.
I hope this show comes back, I watched it a few months ago (all seasons) and i really enjoyed it
The line about Earth not liking Black women hits so much harder after 2024...
Seriously, who actually thinks she lost the popular vote because she was a black woman? You're making excuses. She ran a bad campaign. Every answer was a word salad. One time she managed to utterly destroy the enthusiasm of her own crowd with eight words.
We've come too far in America for people to keep trying to stuff us back into the 50s with the victimhood mentality. The democrats should have let their voters choose a candidate, that was the actual reason the election went this way.
why so, im curious
@@adyann1569Votes
@adyann1569 a lovely woman named Kamala...
@@adyann1569 One of the larger countries on Earth voted in a racist rapist criminal rather than a black female attorney into one of their top jobs over misunderstandings about the economy. It had mixed reviews.
2:02 - Words to live by. Thank you Jason =;)
I miss this show. They wrapped it in a satisfying way, but I still miss it.
3:00 imagine that line ageing badly 😂
so far it aged really well, sadly.
It’s aging great so far
....I am begging for that line to age badly.
Food and Stuff grocery store in Indiana, where Ron Swanson buys all his food and most of his stuff. Nice reference
He truly is a Monk
1:33 her face LMAOO
3:32 is a quote that haunts me to this day. It's way too accurate
1:52 "Guys, he's doing it! On his own! Why are you not recording?!"
Id hate to be the one to have to go back thousands of years to revise point totals of everyone that went to the bad place due to the system and then have to explain to each one ooops sorry we tortured you for a thousand years, my bad. I mean the bad place for most people in this show is the typical hell scenario, all these people were in an experiment. The sudden massive influx to the good place as well since no one has gone in forever would be insane as well.
Chickfla mentioned 4:11
3:30 I love Tahani so much 😂😂😂😂
They aren't lying about the chicken sandwich.
I know time has no real meaning in the afterlife on this show, but you have to figure that at some point, someone has to wonder why no new people have been showing up in the good place anymore. It's been a couple centuries since someone last entered and no one thought to ask: Ey yo, where all the good people at? Why aren't we seeing any fresh blood coming through our pearly gates anymore? But the 'people' in charge of the afterlife situation got complacent and arrogantly assumed that their system would always be perfect.
The closest anyone got to it was a lawyer who did one massive good deed in the 80's and then promptly died shortly after and she still fell short of going to the good place by a tiny margin. And that was a freak accident, because she's literally the only one to get that close to the good place in the last 500 or so years due to her bizarre death timing.
If you need a one in a billion freak chance to just barely miss the good place, that's the universe telling you your system is messed up and is in dire need of a major update.
I wish there was a spin off about tahani being an architect
It makes you think that while intention is counted for points, (pause near to start to check this), it makes up the smallest of the shown positive causes
This seems like a good premise for a spinoff
Her not leaving the resort and not see the rest of Hawaii most likely would cost her points
Buy a diffrent tomato... do the research? Yeah, they should have brought up the guy who figured out the system and did everything right but still was destined for the bad place.
This facial expression 01:12 😂😂😂
Forkin' shirtballs, WE are actually in the bad place y'all...forkin' shirtballs indeed.
Just download all the memories of everyone into her head so she knows what happened
With the exception of the people running the Bad Place, EVERYONE involved in the point system/afterlife was absolutely terrible at their job.
It seems like they built a system that worked fine thousands of years ago, but didn't future proof it.
Such a good show y'all
That's an understatement.
"For the deals!"
Judge before visiting Earth: I'm gonna miss everybody, I'm gonna miss everybody; and I'm gonna miss everybody!
Judge after visiting Earth: Not gonna miss anybody, not gonna miss anybody; and I'm not gonna miss anybody!
yup, time for another rerun
A tomato from Food and Stuff in Indiana? I wonder if Ron Swanson has been to that location.
Jason tho 😂❤
I always loved how the Judge constantly objectified Chidi even while Eleanor was standing right there. 🤣😅😆😂🤣
3:03 aged very well with regards to the 2024 USA elections.
THIS! If God exists and angels exist, How could either of them have any other reaction? after living as a human for A DAY.
3:05 has not aged great in the US
Aged like fine wine lmao
Oh god, did you just suck me into watching this show with Maya Rudolf? I held strong until now but a binge might be in my near future.
Fun fact: I didn’t realize Maya Rudolph was black until this scene. She said “I guess I’m black” and I legit went “wait, you are?!”
😅😆hehe, surprise! lol Her mother is Mini Ripperton
She’s not black. She’s MIXED. Actual black ppl don’t get to escape blackness lol.
2:02
Jason was… wise?
😮
of course he's a tibetan monk!
o wait
3:44
And after hearing what happened, EVERYONE searched it up to corroborate.
rule of thumb is, earth is actually limbo
Purgatory 😅
That's not how the term "rule of thumb" works.
Does the judge have any higher-ups, or is she literally God? Who created her?
@@TwisterTornadowho ?
I’m sorry for your jags Jason
She is the quintessential "god."
How is Jason so wise, yet his inteligence is low ? I thought wisdom was the perfect balance between action, emotion and intelligence.
Jason isn't wise, he's experienced.
He knows lots and lots and lots of people, and experienced things with them, usually in the wrong way.
In this case, he knew enough about people, to know that the Judge didn't really know people at all.
@@RoballTVI'd say experience is its own way of wisdom.
This is how i found out she was part black
This is….. becoming suspicious.
They have to have some new big reveal.
Have you watched it? It ended. Great show! I wasn’t a big fan of Ted Danson because of his character in Cheers, but his performance really made this show! After this, I watched his newest show, A Man on the Inside. Fabulous!
@ Yeah I watched this show during the pandemic.
I’m just wondering if they are gonna do something special, like a bad place spin off or something.
@@HELLO-c2wthe creators said the show has reached its natural conclusion, uploading old clips is common
@@HELLO-c2wthe ending was perfect there. could not be another spin off as it would not make sense and ruins everything
@@LatteMikan it wouldn’t. And I’m not saying it will. I’m just wondering about why after 4 years they decided to start uploading again.
is it terrible everywhere yup thats why we have music & booze
Florida Alone
Private ownership is the perpetual motivation for the eternal crime imposed upon human survival.
People thought i was Latin American nah man im native American 😅
Which episode is this from?
shout out to big noodel
Such a beautiful show.
Just make a guide on how to go to the good place and make it simple and easy to follow so people can enjoy life lol
@ lol you would have to code humans to fix all their mistakes and use meta in every possible senario
NBC or the creaters of TGP whoever's listening, please bring back it soon.. need it badly in the next few years
Given how it ended, it really doesn't need to come back, as there's nowhere for the series to go (and it ended very beautifully too)
However, there's a series on Netflix by Michael Schur, and has some of the same cast (Ted Dansen is the lead). It's called "A Man On The Inside".
There's only 1 season of it so far, but it seems to have the same heart to it as TGP. Definitely worth a watch.
I agree with the replies that the original doesn't need to be back. BUT I feel like the universe within the show can still be explored some way
True y'all, it's not gonna happen unless The Judge Gen decides to reboot the earth 😂
@@idontevenhaveapla7224 I don't mean this to sound rude, but I'd love to hear how. Where would the conflict be? The system was changed, Good and Bad Places working together, judging everyone appropriately AND giving them a chance to redeem themselves, and even explaining what happens after a soul decides to leave The Good Place when they're ready to do so.
I know I'm not very imaginative, but I really don't see what else you could do with the show's concept. (And I legit mean what I said. I really am interested to hear what you'd do as a sequel series, if you have any ideas)
"Obey the law of the Land." then you'll be fine, none of this points system bs
chow down on chick fil a.
I can't UNHEAR Kamala Harris in her voice now 🙂↔️😵💫.
The Judge is the typical person that thinks the System works because she doesn’t have to pass thru it
Why is Michael flossing?
The truth is the points system was edited by the bad place with the intent for more people to end up there. That is the source of the problem. As we see, the good place and bad place both cooperate and coordinate. They make compromises and deals, like with Mindy. The points system was clearly pitched by the bad place as a compromise, meant to look innocuous, but was ultimately designed to ensure people would eventually end up in the bad place. Most of the people who ended up in the good place only ended up there because of the branching consequences of something good they did, kind of like Mindy. Not necessarily because they were good people, but because something they did lead to a widespread good that could be attributed to them.
I don't think it was anything that nefarious. Rather the people building the system didn't think it through long term as consequences became more far reaching. Given what the show is about with learning and improving it just because a bad place plot would actually weaken the story.
The show implies the point system was working fine up until the modern era, hence why the only people in the good place are ancient people. The world has changed and life became so increasingly complicated that the point system no longer reflected the reality of Earth.