Everyone’s got their own ideas as to what an afterlife may look like, but no one’s concept of the hereafter is more entertaining than that of Michael Shur, the genius creator behind NBC’s popular comedy The Good Place. This show has balanced a heavenly combination of hilariously clever writing, perfect comedic timing and stimulating philosophical thought throughout its first two seasons. Honestly, its ability to do so is the only evidence I’ve had as of late that we haven’t all been in The Bad Place this whole time.
"The Good Place": No Sophomore Slump for This Forkin' Good Show
