Is Trying Really Good Enough? ‘The Good Place’ Has a C-word Problem
…pitalist, who spent his life buoyed by his father’s fortune and the family business he took over, and who spends the season believing himself to be, literally, too good even for heaven. This is a man who lacks a moral compass, who, it is very strongly implied, regularly sexually harassed his employees, and who spent his life in the pursuit of nothing beyond power and glory. While the show takes significant time to point out many of his individual…
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