Good Place response

The character that I find exciting to follow is “Janet” because she is kind of a person that knows everything, can appear everywhere, and because of her knowledge of everything, she is intellectually frank. The only bad point that I see about her is her lack of wisdom, but that is because she is an automaton, no one should expect more.
The least favorite character in the show for me so far is “Tahani” because she is the kind of person who always is trying to be “too” perfect and that gets on my nerves.
The first episode of “The Good Place” is fulfilled with lots of ironies in different types, but the most common ones that I have found are situational ironies. The very first irony that I have realized in the show is the main character -“Eleanor”- has found her way through the “Good Place”- which is heaven-, nevertheless, she has not been a beneficial person whole her life. The second situational irony in the show is since “Eleanor” starts to get along with her new situation and believes that even though she doesn’t deserve heaven she’s living in it; everything commences to get messy ( because of her unfair existence in heaven).
The clearest and most obvious concept that the first episode is trying to say is no religion or belief could predict how the afterlife isĀ  and they are not even close to it. The first episode describes us as the only thing we have to take care of is being productive. In this perspective into the afterlife, people get separated into two groups, good people and bad people. The distinction that makes an individual a bad or good person is for every bad or good activity that the individual has done during his lifetime; he gets a positive score for every good action and a negative score for every bad activity. The overall score determines that if you are going to the “Good Place” or “Bad Place. During the first season, there isn’t lots of clarification about the “Bad Place”, except there are lots of screams.
The first episode is engaging because it consists of a unique viewpoint of what possibly will be happening when we die. Personally, if I wanted to follow a TV show this would never the show I choose it because it is too fantastical and not have a real or at least a logical view into the afterlife. The language of the show is not too easy, neither too hard. I think language has a normal hardness because it is easy to follow and also includes good and useful vocabulary.

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