‘The Good Place’ Writers Share Rules For Creating The Bad Place

The Good Place actors posing for a group shot.
The Good Place actors posing for a group shot.

The NBC comedy series, The Good Place, offers viewers an interesting take on what could happen in the afterlife. In the series, after a person dies, all their thoughts and deeds are tallied and based on that score they will either be granted access to the Good Place or condemned to spend eternity suffering in the Bad Place. During this year’s Vulture Festival in Los Angeles, the writers of the show took a moment to explain the rules followed while creating the Bad Place, according to a report from Vulture.

The series follows Eleanor Shellstrop played by Kristen Bell, a woman who finds herself in the afterlife and is introduced by Michael played by Ted Danson, to the Good Place, as a reward for a life well-lived. Eleanor quickly realizes she must have made it into the heaven-like place by mistake and tries to make up for past transgressions by becoming a better person before the higher-ups figure out their mistake.

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