The Good Place Season 2 Episode 10

Let’s begin with a peak behind the critical curtain. The “middle chapter,” this week’s “Best Self” is a slower-paced affair and initially struck me as the worst of the lot. After rewatching it this week, however, my feelings changed. It still might be the worst (next week’s is so good, you guys) but I see it’s value in a much clearer way now. “Best Self” seems like a narrative (and budgetary) calm down period that this show has sometimes been know to do. We spend the entire hour with only our six main characters: Michael, Janet, Eleanor, Tahani, Jason, and Chidi. There are really only two sets: a portion of the neighborhood with a hot air balloon and another portion of the neighborhood where the six hold their symbolic “end of all things” party. The first half isn’t perfect. Michael tells his human friends and Janet that even though they just escaped capture from Shawn and the demons, getting to the Good Place is going to be pretty tricky. There’s no train to catch. But there may be another vehicle. Jason hopes it’s Optimus Prime and calls “right nipple,” which is shotgun on Optimus Prime. He’s disappointed to hear that Optimus Prime will not be carrying them off to heaven but is then heartened to see that a golden hot air balloon will. “Top of the balloon. Ultimate shotgun,” he says in wonder.  Michael explains that the balloon will transport the humans to the Good Place but they can only enter it if they’ve achieved the best version of themselves. Eleanor, Tahani, and Jason initially pass their “best self” tests and Chidi fails. This leads to a rather touching moment where Eleanor is the only one who knows how to get Chidi to calm down. Chidi worries because he now knows there have been 802 versions of himself. How can he be sure that the 802nd is the best one and not the 116th or the 587th? “Or the 69th or the 420th?” Jason asks, and Eleanor fist bumps him. Eleanor calmly explains to Tahani that he usually peters himself out during this freakout but this time he’s ramping up so she intervenes. She says that if she, Tahani, and Jason are the best version of themselves then surely their teacher is as well. Chidi steps back onto the scale and passes. As do Tahani and Jason. But then Eleanor tries again and fails. Thankfully, Michael ends this charade and says the scale isn’t real. He was just buying more time once again because he doesn’t know how to get into the Good Place. He’s researched more than a billion different ways and still the only way he knows how to is to be a good person on Earth.* Michael tries to explain that he feels guilty but still doesn’t quite know how to identify that emotion. “You humans have so many emotions! You only need two! Anger and confusion,” he says. The Good Place has one of the best comedic casts on television. Ted Danson and Kristen Bell were gimmes but the rookies D’Arcy Carden, William Jackson Harper, Manny Jacinto*, and Jameela Jamil have been surprisingly great as well. The second half of “Best Self” lets them all just get drunk and bounce off one another and it’s one the season’s best decisions yet. *Jason went to the Jaguars playoff game this week! Eleanor and Chidi finally have a much-needed conversation about their “thing.” She has feelings for him and she knows he doesn’t share those feelings, which fill her with anger and confusion (“Man, Michael was right on the money,” she says) but she still wants him to know she loves him. Chidi responds by saying his brain is like a fork stuck in a garbage disposal. He wishes they had met under different circumstances, which is sweet. Meanwhile, Tahani and Jason have a chat, the whole gang dances to a fun version of Lorde’s “Green Light,” and Michael is named an honorary human and is gifted a Human Starter Kit. Shawn texts Michael that the neighborhood is being officially demolished tomorrow and a train will be arriving to take him away to find the missing humans. That appears to be the end and the gang ruminates on what hell will be like. Jason thinks hell is a Skrillex concert without the bass dropping. Eleanor thinks hell will be camping forever. Chidi comments that he’s basically good at turning wherever he is into his own hell so they’ll have a lot to work with for him. Tahani says the Swiss Alps in Autumn. The “off-hand comment said in jest that gives another character an important idea” trope is never exactly crackerjack writing. The show was able to turn it on its head last week by revealing that Michael was leaving them Blake (Derek) Bortles-sized verbal clues. This week is lazier. Tahani realizes that “talking to the manager” is exactly what they should do! Isn’t there some sort of celestial judge? Yes there is, Michael says, but it’s futile to try to get with him or reason with him. It would mean invading the Bad Place to reach a portal and even then it’s unlikely he would hear their case. But it’s their only shot, so Michael, freshly off being made a key-carrying human being happily agrees to do the most human thing of all: “Do something futile with a ton of unearned confidence and fail spectacularly!”