Technically, skipping ahead to the end of that experiment should have short-changed them even more, but it actually gave them more to do; it allowed them to take action that pushed the plot forward instead of treating them like pawns. And every time I see Brits spell “favourite” or “orthopaedics” (American spell-check tries to correct them……), it makes me smile:0)). To connect with Jason, sign up for Facebook today. Jason: Where are we going? : No they don’t! ", Michael: "I only got halfway through writing 'The Purple Train to Groovy City,' I just ran out of creative juice! Jason: No, I walked out and back in each time, so I'm different customers. By signing up, you agree to the CBS Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. or. I have been using fork a lot. Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices. This season has felt at times like it was spinning its wheels, especially with the four humans at the center of the experiment. In this episode, Karl and Chris discuss their coming out stories in honor of Gay History Month and Coming Out Day. He could be annoying but he’s played with such warmth and sincerity. Music. He also got a nice cackle from both Michael and Eleanor, who hammed it up as they pretended Chidi was onto them. I can’t believe Michael betrayed us again. We don't know if they succeeded. Keep Janet's (D'Arcy Carden) margarita pitcher handy; it's going to be a long week. No pressure. Simone, John, and even Brent have never been more interesting this season than they were here, as they finally had the debates that pushed our four characters to grow in the first place. I wonder if other shows will do the same. I could have paid my rent. And such a good actor too. TV Guide's weekend editor breaks down the week's best, worst, and weirdest TV moments. All you had to do was to keep quiet, but you couldn’t stop talking about Kendall Jenner or that dumb quarterback, what was his name, Derek Bortles? Work. Mixtape #7 – The Lollipop Guild. Great dialogue! Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Michael: Jason, buddy. A real pleasure to see how her character has evolved. [Warning: The following contains spoilers for Thursday's episode of The Good Place, "Help Is Other People." Um, what else about me? ( Log Out / Mine is the rather dim-witted Jason Mendoza (Manny Jacinto), the failed DJ (or rather “pre-successful”) with an unflinching loyalty to the Jacksonville Jaguars. And so Chidi and Simone broke up in what John called "the most boring breakup [he'd] ever seen," John and Simone left for an unknown location, and Chidi fell into the sinkhole after trying to save Brent on his own.