Eleanor and Chidi Get Some Shocking News - The Good Place
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- Опубликовано: 26 янв 2020
- After finally getting into the Good Place, Eleanor (Kristen Bell) and Chidi (William Jackson Harper) get some disturbing news from philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria (Lisa Kudrow).
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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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Weirdly enough, if you took away the torture aspect of Micheal's Good Place, it is actually a better Good Place than the Good Place. You don't instantly get what you want (unless you specfically ask Janet for it). You have to earn or at least 'wait' for your 'perks'. Things like flying day, magical pictionary night, excursions to a lake, or the party where you can receive the one thing you want most. In Micheals neighborhood, you got everything you wanted, but it was spaced out, and you had to actively want to participate. This is probably why the Good Place Commitee tricked Micheal into becoming the head architect.
You might be on to something there. We still have an hour long episode left!
EXACTLYY
Tariq Ali I know right! You’re really right
CHILLS
You're right. Apart from the torture aspect, Michael's neighborhoods actually were pretty great :)
When the fake good place is better than the real good place
Because its not perfect... thats why its fun.
@@erenakay8873 the imperfections are what make it perfect
@@teneesh3376 he just said that stupid
It isnt actually better though. You mighy not be getting all your desires met but you will check out after a few thousand years. The same problems will come eventually, it may come even faster because you arent even having the best time imaginable.
@@shihoblade Eh, the alternative is the bad place and the even less used medium place. After a thousand years in either spots, you're not better off than the good place. At most, you're in a sad daze but you still had years of joys vs suffering or blandness.
I love how her milkshake keeps coming back.
Actually it’s Elenor’s cage picks it up off the table. I think it’s supposed to show how she’s degraded into a childlike naïveté.
That girl in the blue top with the 5 on it at the beginning is fibbie from F. R.E.I.N.D.S
@@ismellliketunaimlockedinab9236 , no. Thats Patty.
XD
@@ismellliketunaimlockedinab9236 Lisa Kudrow
@@ismellliketunaimlockedinab9236 also. PHEOBE. LOL not fibby.
Knew it. It’s like Oscar Wilde said, if god wanted to punish us he’d give us everything we want.
"There is nothing more crushing to the human spirit than peace."
(Not my quote. If I knew whom to attribute I would, benches)
There’s a twilight zone episode where a criminal goes to heaven, gets his heart’s desires and gets so bored, he begs to go to hell. The angel than laughs and says this is hell.
@@sleepycrusader8871 which episode? I've never seen Twilight Zone
nvm
@@lieutenantkleeia I think the episode is 'A nice place to visit'
“It’s Coachella, we’ve created cosmic Coachella” - Tahani Al-Jamil
What is a coachella
Terra2ban it’s an annual music festival in california
élite carlander it is a thing that looks great and everyone take great pictures and they look like they are having the best time but it turns out it is all a hoax, like the good place (the actual good place)
I got a discount for Coachella tickets
@@terra2ban I had 3 injections and a nightly cream prescribed for my coachella.
Respect for hypatia here! She’s been here for thousands of years and has been the only one lucid enough to warn the group, who knows what would’ve happened if she wasn’t there
Not to mention Jeremy Bearimy
Not to take away from her importance because you’re right they needed to be told this but I’d argue the reason she was lucid enough to explain it was because of chidi nerding out on her, for thousands of years it’s been absolute paradise for her and then chidi shows up and starts freaking out over meeting her and then goes into his philosophy talk and I believe that this blocked out enough of the glossy eyed feeling of the good place for her to tell them that the good place needed to be fixed, but yeah she is awesome and I love that they had Lisa kudrow to play her, clearly their way of playing on Michael’s earlier talk with the judge where he stated that all the friends would end up in the bad place but pheobe deserved to be in the good place
it's a real testament to hypatias intelligence that she was able to remain lucid enough for countless bearemies to even be able to realize this much less deliver this message
Hypatia: "Is it an S or a math?" lolol
Andrew Huang I squealed when they said Chidi will meet Hypatia then when they showed it's Lisa playing her.
@@amehak1922 friends doo doo do do doo doo do doo doo
Really mess with her and tell her sometimes S is math.
Andrew Huang *me in math exams lool*
I thought Hypatia of Alexandria said "Is it an S or a map?"
I'm so happy they addressed this, it was literally my only concern coming into this episode, the fact that you'd just be bored after an eternity. The Good Place writing staff did it again, never question them about the show because they know what they're doing.
This is kind of a huge philosophical debate because man's need to be challenged and complete a task, gain satisfaction from completing the said task is as important as our need of shelter. A world of endless pleasure is just as bad as a world of endless pain if you really think about it.
And getting Lisa Kudrow to do this cameo, she's perfect for this!
@@hittingyouoverthehead It is not a legitimate debate. It may be a hypothetical philosophical debate, but what's the use? When people die, they die. That's it.
There may be some utility in wondering about what a good eternity would be like, but the results would be questionable because we don't have eternity. So far as we know, even the universe does not have eternity. The universe's curvature appears to be "flat" = expanding forever or even accelerating in expansion. That puts a "heat death" limit on the universe.
@@FinnMcRiangabra r/iamverysmart
@@ultravioletskye Look what the ignorance-loving Republican party has done for the USA before you roll out your, " r/iamafucikingignoramous" meme.
"What about the friends? Except for Ross and Chandler and Monica and Rachel and Joey, surely you don't think Phoebe would go to the bad place?"
-Paraphrased Micahel when arguing with the judge.
Joseph Micheal Holland she committed felonies as a teen so she would have too
@@amehak1922 good friend with murky past
Sooo Hypatia just happens to look like Lisa Kudrow, is she related to her on some level or does Hypatia just have one of those faces that may look exactly like someone else
Approx 2000 years (Earth standard timescale) of genetics being passed around and down the generations, there's at least a chance of a looky-likey cropping up.
@@josephmichealholland5381 Ross is terrible and belongs in the actual Bad Place. Chandler and Rachel should get into a neighbourhood, Joey and Monica ought to be in a medium place but according to the shows rules might also get into a neighbourhood.
You know what I just realized. In episode 9 where Chidi gets his memories back, we look at a memory of him seeking advice from Jason. When talking to Jason he states that “I just don’t think I will ever be the kind of person who just acts, I mean I can’t just open a door and walk through without knowing what’s on the other side. Even with eternity to try I just don’t think it can happen”. I think this quote is foreshadowing him walking through that final door at the end. It makes me sad to think about that but I think that’s the truth:(
Hopefully he'll put that off for a few hundred years of vacay with Eleanor first. And who knows? Running the fake Good Place con, especially the 2nd version where the point was to redeem the neighborhood inhabitants rather than simply "No Exit" them, seems like an extremely varied and challenging task. Enough to keep a lot of people occupied for a long time. We'll get our happy ending yet.
And besides, he's not going through that door without Eleanor beside him. She wouldn't stand for it.
@@Landis963 I'm devastated looking at your comment here after my 322nd rewatch of finalé. ;_;
@@Landis963 about that...
"but, no.. Because
No..
Because, Patty, no!" 😂😂
Somehow Lisa Kudrow pulls playing Hypatia as a cross between Phoebe and Chidi. That's insane.
this is why the greeks had the river Lethe.
you drink its waters, and forget EVERYTHING, and then you go back
and why Call of Duty had 'prestige' where all the weapons you earned were reset.
But like what's the point tho. You're not even realizing you're living it's just repeated experiences and repeated spurs of happiness. Ceasing to exist is way better or at least knowing that you will die one day.
@@Adele5554 it's the only way we can imagine an obtainable infinite happiness. The ability to make anytime like when you first get there. Honestly, it doesn't seem like a bad alternative. Imagine you get to whatever you consider the "Good Place" to be and you get the choice to do everything you wanted, for thousands of years you do whatever you want, talk with whomever you want, and eat foods you've never even known were your favorite flavors. Adventures custom made to whatever story you've wanted to be a part of, movies edited to whatever changes that you feel was necessary, whatever you wanted or wished for is given without effort. Eventually, you get bored, but can choose at anytime to do it all over again. The experiences may be finite and predictable from the outside looking in, but you live in the moment, and can be truely happy forever.
@@littlebigb5370 Ah but If I had brand new super amazing story telling Video games with an ever expanding reality that I can dip in and out of at whim, go to the infinite reaches of space, endless fantasy worlds, back in time? I dont see how the limitless possibility of storytelling would ever get boring? especiall becasue its the good place, you want a new good book? It happens. You want a new good Video game? Bam in your lap ready to dive in.
@@L0LyourFACE Because when you have infinity to do whatever, every experience becomes finite. That's what makes our minuscule slice of life here on earth so special.
"But... no. Because... no. Because, Patti-- NO." Chidi's delivery of this line is, in Patti's words, perfection.
this reminds me of a song from the Sesame Street movie "Elmo Saves Christmas".
'Every day can't be Christmas, that wouldn't be such a treat. You can get tired of chocolate candy when that's all you eat.'
'Everyday can't be your birthday, that wouldn't be much fun. Too many birthdays aren't half as fun as one.'
That sums up what's happening here pretty well.
I think Michael should set the good place up similar to how his neighborhood was set up. If there are trips and group excursions and game nights ect to look forward to life (or afterlife as the case may be) has more meaning and is more interesting. I think the door to end the afterlife is a good start but he needs to add other things too.
Elmo barely got grammar down, how is he accurately teaching the value of finate experiences to children?
@@littlebigb5370 The difference between Intelligence and Wisdom, I suspect.
TRUE, Brian
It’s funny because Michael said out of all the friends phoebe would be the only one who got into the good place, and the actress who plays phoebe as patty got in
I've had an issue with the concept of eternity ever since I took a philosophy of religion class 5 years ago in university. It always bothered me that you could spend eternity being tortured or in absolute happiness. No human deserves either and it made no sense to me that at some point both absolute happiness and absolute pain just wouldn't stop working. Most people I talked too didn't see that as a problem. It's great to finally see it being acknowledged even if it's just on TV.
The twilight zone did something like this. The guy was in a casino where he had women and won every game, but he thought he didn't deserve to be in the good place and wanted to be sent to hell, and the guy is like "but sir, this is the other place. (evil laugh)". Always scared me lol
Ravioli Formuoli I’m trying to watch that, which twilight zone are you talking about. There’s a lot of em, I see one made in the 1950’s another in the 1980s, another in 2002, and another made in 2019
I think it's the limit of human mind. There's some concept that however hard you try to grasp, some things are just out of reach. If God, the Good Place, and the Bad Place exist, I'm pretty sure the concept of boredom and existence itself will change. Which is freaking horrifying in our concept of understanding if we ended up in the Bad Place.
@@masdzulfikar6201 yeah ì think its the limit of our mind too i mean we cant even imagine what was before time for example therefore we cant even imagine perfection.This show portrayed heaven as in something that would be perfect on earth but i mean who knows whats there to really explore.
@@masdzulfikar6201 Thing is, for any concept of that kind, we would have to lose our own humanity entirely. For example, if not after a couple of thousand years, then after a couple of decillion years, we would in some way or other need to cease to exist as a conciousness. If not, being trapped in an endless existence would eventually become a kind of hell anyway, wherever you end up. I am impressed by how TGP addresses this, really, I also wish the series had existed 30 years ago, when I was seriously depressed by this question.
I knew it, i knew that the good place would had that specific problem. Cause life is only meaninful when is finite.
Or if there is a struggle. You need a little friction... you need the medium place
Kyle Voltti for 3 trillion years though?
No one does @@idontevenhaveapla7224. No one does.
@@kvoltti not necessarily. Its just the infinite time. You could even want to live for 5 billion years or something, but when you've been chilling for 10⁴⁴ years or something, you'll wanna just be erased from existence
"Is it an S or a math?" 😂😂😂
Makes sense, when you have every need answered for you for eternity your bound to get so used to it that you just sit down and just wait for it to be answered for you. At least in Michael’s good place you had to actually move around to get the stuff you want or actively ask Janet to get something that your thinking about
ever since I watched TGP anyone else overthink about existence?
oh you bet ! :”)
Omg yes!
As long as you haven't reached the "chilli peeps" stage you aren't overthinking.
I have been overthinking God and afterlife for years. This show actually put some of those thoughts in concrete words and helped expand them, it's what makes this one of the greatest shows ever.
I’ve been overthinking less since I watched it
'Is it an 'S' or a math?'. The writing and the performance combined beautifully....
"Oh damn it! This is the exact problem!" Throws milkshake!
Lisa Kudrow's good!
I have to say that, as a Los Angeles native, the implication that the Huntington Library is the Bad Place and the Getty is the Good Place is pretty hilarious (albeit a little immersion breaking) to me.
well, getting up that hill at the gettys is pretty much the driveway to heaven with its incline. love the place, but hate making the drive in college
Right? When they finally arrive at the Good Place and it was...the Getty Center 😐
Hypatia: "Look, there's math on my shirt!"
Eleanor: "Come ON!"
Hypatia: "Is it an S, or a math?"
Hypatia: "This is how I spend most of my time, sitting in beautiful places drinking my milkshake"
Also Hypatia: *Yeets her milkshake*
Hypatia: *yeets another milkshake*
This was my whole problem with the idea of the afterlife. I knew that there was nothing that can be done to someone that can make them feel the same thing while keeping their sanity other than negative emotions like pain, especially for infinity, so I somewhat feared the afterlife like a fate worse than death
That's why I dont believe in the afterlife
Possibly even negative experiences would lose their sting after a while. I mean if, ultimately, you are still going to exist no matter what is done to you (and you have no control over events) then eventually you'd become as unaware of it all as Jason on one of his tired days.
This all assumes you would continue to experience time in the same way we do now (i.e. linearly).
Doesn't seem to bother architects, Janet, or the Judge.
It would be a problem if because we expect ourselves and heaven to be like our current selves living on earth but without any conflicts or "bad" things, and by having all of our desires met.
And while everyone is free to not believe in the afterlife for that assumption, I don't think we do know or can accurately imagine how life would be in the afterlife if it exists.
I think the good place as a show is trying to discover and discuss how we would actually live happily ever after if we ever did.
There was a "Twilight Zone" episode where a small time hood died and went to the afterlife. Sabastian Cabot was the Michael like figure who granted the hood his every wish. Hot girls never said no. He pulled off a bank job without getting caught. He played a game of pool and sank all the balls with one shot. He tells Cabot he's bored and like to try hell. Cabot laughs and says this is hell.
Fittingly, I spent much of the first season thinking "This is just like that 'A Nice Place to Visit' episode of The Twilight Zone."
It didn't occur to me that the writers were thinking the same thing.
“We’ve lived too long, seen too Much. To go on as we have is to leave behind love and joy and companionship for we know it to be transitory, of the moment. We know it inevitably will turn to ash. Only those whose lives are brief can hope to believe that love is eternal. You should embrace that remarkable illusion. It may very well be the greatest gift your race has ever received.”
Babylon 5. I miss that show.
"Heaven is a place, a place where nothing ever happens."
Talking Heads. Nice.
Sponge bob: episode “Squidville”
That’s the summary of this episode of TGP
They handled this problem perfectly
“Is this an S or a math???” 😂😂😂😂😂
- Where I'd be like two... and you'd be like six"
+ Maths?
- Yes!
That moment killed me hahaha
Geez this episode made me question what it would be like in the afterlife. Hopefully it’s not like that because once you think about it they are right having everything you want can get tiering.
If it's boring , then how is it perfect?
@Agent J People working for it themselves, with some encouragement from humans that are already in the Good Place.
Or you could go zen and just be.
If it was my decision to fix the problem, instead of creating a death door I’d find a way to make it less perfect without sacrificing paradise. Maybe get rid of all of the gimmicks, like the fun green door, that people get bored of or make it so that people can only use the gimmicks once every Jeremy bearimy. Something like that. So they still have something to be excited for. Or create some kind of responsibility, like giving people jobs or encouraging self-improvement and providing optional classes. People can still use the death door, but it should be plan B.
cat lover ok, the door stays!
"There's math on my shirt!"
“The thing....with the...number....piles?”
Me, an English major: that’s not what math is?
Lisa Kudrow as Hypatia is so precious 🥰
“Is it an s or a math?” Honestly that was me after waiting a year to go to college. My brain forgot all the algebra and adding the things.
Maybe they'll get jobs in the new neighbourhoods, they get to be the little voices in peoples heads giving them vague memories of their last try to get into the good place. When they improve enough to get into the good place, they get to be that voice to other people. They get to draw on their own experiences, they have nearly everything they want, but they still all have jobs so they have something to do every bearimy.
Hypatia was more than just a philosopher she was also a astronomer, and mathematician
Reminds me of the Lotus Hotel from Percy Jackson
What if in the finale they walk into the door but the door doesn't cease your existence but maybe get you revitalized on earth?
There's a really good podcast on Spotify (hosted by Marc Evan Jackson, who plays Shawn) and the guests on it said there aren't any more twists besides what happens when you go through the final door... So you might be right
@@iamveryweird8397 My theory is that Micheal will retire himself. He will give leadership to Eleanor - because she proved herself when testing the humans - and retire. He will retire because he has fulfilled his dream of becoming a architect
@@johnsmith7465 you do realize retiring for him would still be the Eternal shriek, right?
Hi this is an old comment but upon watching the last episode, you guess somewhat right.
Lisa Kudrow is perfection in human form.
*" is it an S or a math? "*
*me in math exams lool*
When I heard that no one has been to the Good Place in 521 years, it took me time until I realised that when Eleanor and her friends went there it should have looked as if they travelled back in time because, as proven by this video, when you have everything you want, no one is going to try and invent something new so the good place will be stuck in the 15th century.
Nah, there's to time on the good place but the last person to enter was from the 15th century (you can ask everything you want so no need for inventions too)
@@nicogalax Fair point. As time goes on and Earth changes, the people who run the Good Place will introduce the new things to the inhabitants. Besides it won't really matter because according to this video, when you spend so much time in the Good place, you become as dumb as Jason.
No one _invents_ anything, sure, but the creators of the good place could totally just _give_ then new stuff that it's been proven on earth that people like.
BETTER ideas for improving The Good Place:
- Music you can eat (I had to keep this one from the original board! It is too funny and creative to dispose.)
- Space out fun events like what Michael did before in his fake Good Place neighborhood with the frozen yogurt (Tariq Ali's idea)
- Give everybody a soulmate so they are not alone in case they are bored of having too much fun in eternity, and they at least have somebody to be bored with them and another person with whom to spend all of time who is best for them
- Begin every new year or new Jeremy Bearimy loop with a similar ethics test to the one you need to pass in The Bad Place (with less torture of course), to ensure that people who earned their spot in The Good Place remember who they used to be and do not get bored of play all day *or* slide back into naughtiness during the fun they have on their forever vacation and get sentenced back to The Bad Place
- Get to become a ghost and have fun scaring bad living people on Earth into possibly becoming more ethical
- Replace the door at the edge of existence with an afterlife memory rebooter so that everything old is new again and no one will have to worry about losing their soul mate
- Learn the hidden truths about being a great person that no one else knows
April 19, 2021, 2:45am
OMG its like the Lotus eaters in the Oddysey
The only thing that bugs me is that perfection is everything in the good place which means that even your emotions should last forever so you never are bored or zombie eyed.....
omg i didn't even think of that... that shouldn't even be possible in the paradise!
but are you really yourself without your full range of emotions?
@@shanzerb2927 its chemicals that control our brains that control our bodies and moods so yes because without those when your dead in the afterlife you could argue the same. Paradise is supposed to be perfect in every way literally every single way so emotions should feel perpetual as well because this isn't normal life where people get bored. Boredom comes from intellectual minds having a lack of stimulation it has nothing to do with emotion though you could argue boredom is an emotion but some people argue its actually an instinct to keep from going insane. Probably why so many brilliant geniuses are a little crazy.
Or the afterlife continuously gets better for eternity so you don't end up numb
that thought did cross my mind
Chidi's dispirited "noes" are great.
“Is it an S or a math?” 😆
I didn't learn the thing where I'd be like, "Two," and you'd be like, "Six," until my third year of high school. I was way behind everyone else.
This is why in real heaven they're all binge watching the real lives of us. That's why there's CCTV everywhere now. 😆
I think this show highlights the value of work in our lives. Even Christian paradise of a new heaven and a new earth mentions work, it's not just all play. It mentions everyone having a role.
“I’d be like, ‘2!’ and you’d be like, ‘6!’”
I was honestly expecting to see comments like: "wow, Phoebs made it" or "I knew Phoebe will be in the good place". That's how forking good the show is!
Just like Li He said "Heaven Too would grow Old"
“Is it an S or a Math?” 😂😂
This is exactly what I wondered ever since i was a kid and heard about the concept of heaven. I wondered “wait whats it gonna be like to be there forever ? It sounds boring.”
Im glad this show came up with an answer and it makes alot of sense
Spoiler alert but I swear to god if the ending is them all linking arms and walking through the 3rd door...
On the series podcast one of the writers said viewers will get an answer to what happens when someone goes through.
Interpret that how you want....
T Electronix what? I thought the latest episode (the one this clip came from) was the last episode? Feelt like a good ending : O
@@Robman92 nope, the last episode is coming next week. which is why i'm terrified of what'll happen then
@@elainngey7154 I think it'll be Micheal walking through the door. He has fulfilled his life and he passes leadership to Eleanor because she proved herself in the test on the humans.
@@idontevenhaveapla7224 I assume he could still retire himself.
She’s describing UNO.
Okay so I’ve never watched the Good Place but honestly, seeing Lisa Kudrow sitting there drinking a milkshake wearing a Jacksonville Jaguars jersey kinda makes me want to watch it......
THIS SHRIMP AT THE END! I CAN'T
I love this show, I’m so sad it’s ending soon x
Wait..."damn"...you can CURSE in the Real Good Place?!!!
Everyone's too zoned out to care.
Besides the whole curse thing was Michael annoying Eleanor.
@@zvimur But when they were in the mail place in the actual good place Eleanor was still being censored
@@mr.worldwide4758 Logic slip up?
@@zvimur nah, damn doesn't count as a swear word for them, I think. Since Eleanor can say "damn" in the fake good place, too
i have no problem going to a forever of happiness and contentment
Sometimes i just wanna stay on Earth as a ghost, Earth can be good, bad, medium, it's no constant paradise or constant chaos
You have no power over me. Now get back to your kingdom.
I can't wait for the last episode yet it's sad it's the last one
Michael wasn't able to solve the problem, but he immediately understood that a human perspective was what was needed.
Oh my god I love lisa kudrow
"I used to be COOL, man!" Amazing callback:)
Ooo they're at the floating garden at The Getty Center!
The one with the paradise
I’m ngl, I don’t think I’d get bored of it
I love this scene, and every time Patti say damn it and throws her milkshake. Lisa Kudrow is great.
I love that Hypatia is also Phoebe. *lol*
i screamed when i saw lisa kudrow in the show
I loveee pbeeebssss ssso much
Oh I love Lisa Kudrow
It's a symbol of hope ;)
Happy moments are great because they're temporal. Conflict and clossure is necesary for our existence make sense
IT IS PHOEBE!!
Friends do doo doo do doo doo do doo doooooo
"Is it a S or a math?" dangit. so relatable.
I could literally listen to Lisa say damn it for the rest of my life
Dose anyone else want that milkshake like whenever I watch this I’m like man the milkshake looks so good
This is why I LOVED The Good Place. Most idiots do not realize eternal existence would be TERRIBLE. It might be fun for a while, but eventually you would learn all there is to learn (if that's something that interests you), you would know everything about your loved ones to the point of losing all interest in them, you would eventually exhaust all possible experiences, and you would get completely bored with the very concept of existence itself. This is why all the characters eventually chose to leave existence for oblivion in the bittersweet last episode. Eternal life would eventually become pure Hell.
There is always an equlibrium to happiness.
This still sounds pretty good
No no no it can't end 😭😭😭😔
Were I be like 2 and you be like 6 😂
I studied so much things!
Hypathia describes the point Borges makes in his tale 'the inmortals'. Its on the board when chiddi is lecturing
Why didnt they just erase their memories of the good place every few Bearimy's? That way everything would still be new to them
Is it an ‘s’ or a math? Dude that’s basically a summary of my feelings on the math thing.
That ain't no Hypatia or something. That's Phoebe!!
:D i loved Lisa kudrow ♥️
"Is it an "S" or a math?"
The one problem with this episode is when Chidi shoots down Michael's memory erasing idea. A famous quote by one guy is that if he could read his favourite book, for the first time.
"Did you know that the first Matrix was designed to be a perfect human world. Where none suffered. Where everyone would be happy. ...It was a disaster." - Agent Smith